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RPCV Newsletter
Get Hotline, our online bulletin of employment and educational opportunities for returned Peace Corps Volunteers.
Thank you for your service returned and current Peace Corps Volunteers! You have done so much for others in your service – in return, Peace Corps has much to offer you.
We continue to look for ways to keep our relationship vibrant and long-lasting. Below are resources and opportunities created for our Volunteer family organized for easy reference.
We hope this tool helps you take advantage of the many benefits Peace Corps has available.
- Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program
The Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program works with more than 50 American universities that offer financial assistance to returned Peace Corps Volunteers. As a Fellow, you can pursue a master’s degree, or even a doctorate, in a wide variety of subject areas. You’ll also complete a professional, degree-related internship in an underserved American community using the knowledge and skills you developed abroad to improve people's lives here at home.
Through its collaboration with universities, community organizations, public school systems, and program funders, the Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program advances the Peace Corps' third goal, "to help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans."
Last updated Jul 17 2012