SIT Graduate Institute (formerly The School for International Training), a program of World Learning, led by President and CEO Carol Bellamy (PCV Guatemala 63-65, Peace Corps Director 93-95, Former Executive Director, UNICEF, and member, NPCA Advisory Council), announces NPCA academic scholarships of $10,000 to pursue master’s degrees in international programs at the school’s Brattleboro, Vermont campus.
The National Peace Corps Association (NPCA) Scholarship was established in 2000 to recognize the long-standing ties between SIT and the Peace Corps. Members of the NPCA who have one year or more of significant intercultural experience are eligible to apply. Several awards of $10,000 will be made each year.
The mission of SIT Graduate Institute is to prepare students to be interculturally effective leaders, professionals, and citizens. In so doing, SIT fosters a worldwide network of individuals and organizations committed to responsible global citizenship. SIT fulfills this mission with field-based academic study abroad programs for undergraduates and degree and certificate programs for graduates and professionals.
NPCA members can request information regarding this exclusive scholarship opportunity at 800-336-1616 or 802-257-7751, or on the web at www.sit.edu/graduate.
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