Is AmeriCorps like Peace Corps?
Yes. AmeriCorps is often referred to as "the domestic Peace Corps."
Both agencies are committed to service, and both offer challenging and
rewarding full-time opportunities. Peace Corps assignments are all overseas,
and AmeriCorps members serve only in the US. While Peace Corps Volunteers
serve for two years, a stint in AmeriCorps usually lasts 10 months to one year.
How do I become an AmeriCorps member?
Simply download the AmeriCorps
application, complete it, and submit it either via postal mail service or
electronically.If you already completed
one year of AmeriCorps, then complete the multiple year application and submit
it.
Do I get paid? For all AmeriCorps
programs, members receive a modest living allowance.You may not save much money during your year
of service, but most members find the living allowance to be adequate to cover
their needs. AmeriCorps members who complete a term of service also receive an AmeriCorps Education Award.
What if I'm out of school and not
interested in the education award? Can I get that money in cash?
All AmeriCorps members are
eligible only for the education award.
How long are the assignments, and are they
all full-time?
The time commitment varies, from ten months to eleven months, depending upon
your project and start date. The assignments are full-time (1700 hours),
part-time (900 hours), reduced part time (675 hours) quarter time (450 hours),
and minimum time (300 hours).The hours
are completed during the term of service.Ex: A member has 12 months to complete 1700 service hours.
Can I join if I'm not a U.S. citizen? You must be a U.S. citizen, national, or legal permanent
resident alien of the U.S.
to be an AmeriCorps member.
Is there an age requirement? You must be at least 18
years old.Anyone 18
years old and over is eligible to apply. There is no maximum age limit.
What skills do I need to have?
Some programs have specific skill requests in certain areas, and others look
for a bachelor's degree or a few years of related volunteer/job experience. For
others, your motivation and commitment may be the primary requirement. A high
school diploma or GED is required in order to apply for the program.
Can I defer student loans during my
service with AmeriCorps?
You may qualify for postponement, or forbearance, of the repayment of your
loans during your service. The education award will help you pay off qualified*
student loans when you're finished. Contact your lender for more specific
information or to confirm your loan status during AmeriCorps service.*Qualified student loans mean government
student loans, not private loans.
Will I get any training before I start? Absolutely. All members receive
training at the beginning of their service, as well as project-specific
training during service.
What if I become an AmeriCorps member and
find a better job later?It is important that you choose wisely
when deciding to become an AmeriCorps member.If you do NOT complete the contracted number of hours, you will NOT be
eligible for the education award (unless you have medical documentation to
prove that it was physically impossible).Additionally, you may have a negative impact on the overall program that
affects the success and the future of the program.When you sign the contract to become a
member, it is important that you have the ability and wherewithal to complete
your agreement.
AMERICORPS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
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