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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

I already have my bachelor’s degree and will graduate with my master’s this summer. Can I apply early to the corps?

If you already have a bachelor's degree, you are not eligible through early admissions process. The early admissions process is specifically for college juniors who have completed a semester of the Ignite Fellowship or the Breakthrough Collaborative, or have served at least one semester as a Campus Ambassador.

The only exception is for applicants in a dual-degree program who will receive both their bachelor's and master's degrees at the same time (often known as co-terming).

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply to the corps if I'm not a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident?

Applicants must be U.S. citizens, nationals, lawful permanent residents, or have an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) through one of the following categories which does not require employer sponsorship: A02, A03, A05, A10, A11, A12, A16, A19, A20, C08, C09, C10, C14, C18, C19, C21, C25, C31, C33.

You are not eligible to apply if you are in the United States with a student visa, exchange visa, work visa, or tourist visa.

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply to the corps if I have a family and won’t be able to relocate?

Yes, you can certainly apply if you have a family. We recommend first verifying that the location where you need to remain is within a reasonable commute to one of our placement communities. Assuming you are eligible for placement in that region, we'll do our best to make sure you won't have to relocate. If you are invited to an interview, you'll complete the special circumstances form, where you can indicate the community you need to be placed in and any details about your circumstances that might make it difficult to relocate.

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