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December 31, 2015

University launches Peace Corps Master’s International Program

The Department of Public Administration is now participating in the Peace Corps Master’s International (PCMI) program. The program allows individuals interested in serving in the Peace Corps to combine their overseas experience with graduate studies. Binghamton University is offering one of only two PCMI programs in public administration in New York state.

“The PCMI program provides an excellent opportunity for students to combine their Peace Corps experience with a professional degree, leveraging both experiences to prepare students to become leaders in public service,” said David Campbell, chair and associate professor of public administration.

Interested students first apply to the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program, and within their first year of study apply to the Peace Corps. Students admitted to the program will spend one year completing coursework at the University, followed by 27 months immersed in an overseas assignment. During their Peace Corps service, PCMI students complete a total of six credits at no cost to the student (four credits are covered by the Graduate School at Binghamton University and two credits of internship are waived).

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