: National service opportunity to fight poverty in the United States.
: "Master's program in education that recruits talented, committed individuals of all ages and gives them the tools they need to make an immediate impact in the classrooms of the Boston Public Schools (BPS)." Includes tuition remission at UMass Boston, living stipend, and Massachusetts Initial Teacher Licensure.
: "Fellowship opportunities allowing college graduates to contribute to the implementation of public policy in California. For eleven months, fellows work as full-time members of a legislative, executive, or judicial office, and also enroll as graduate students at California State University. Fellowships include: Jesse M. Unruh Assembly Fellowship Program, Executive Fellowship Program, Senate Associates Program, and the Federal-State Relations Fellowship. Additionally, Fellows receive health benefits and a monthly stipend."
: Assisting at-risk youth through education and after-school programming in 25 U.S. locations and 2 international sites (1 year).
- ½-year with urban and rural community-based organizations; ½- year with national organizations in Washington D.C.
- 1 year in Asia, Africa, or Latin America; 1 year policy center (usually for organization with which student did 1 year of field work).
: "The Fellows Program in Public Affairs is a nine-month, full-time, post-graduate experiential leadership training program which introduces diverse, intelligent and driven young public servants to all aspects of the public affairs arena. Field assignments, site visits, interviews and special individual and group projects and consultancies prepare Coro Fellows to translate their ideals into action for improving their own communities."
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: Full-time junior staff member of applicant-selected organization.
: Jesuit sponsored volunteer opportunities working in schools and with non-profit organizations who serve "the poor and marginalized" both in the United States and throughout the world (2 years).
: Teaching math in public schools in Berkeley, Boston, Los Angeles, New York City, Dan Diego, Utah, and Washington, D.C. (5 years).
: Middle school founded on the model of the Jesuit Nativity schools.
: Various internships working for the government of New York City. This list includes the NYC Service Fellowship, Public Service Corps, and the highly prestigious NYC Urban Fellows Program.
: Serving the United States government "in the cause of peace by living and working in developing countries." Assignments vary greatly, and Peace Corps volunteers have served in 139 different countries (2 years).
: Teaching in "low-income communities" throughout the United States (2 years).