The first two entries in the series described students experiences enrolling in the program and receiving their invitation to serve. For the third part in the series, I was asked to provide my "on the ground" Peace Corps and research experiences as a PCMI participant. I hope you will enjoy. Click the link below. ↓
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Master's International: Part Three
This is a reblog of the third and final post on student experiences with Peace Corps Master's International (PCMI) in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications at Texas A&M University.
The first two entries in the series described students experiences enrolling in the program and receiving their invitation to serve. For the third part in the series, I was asked to provide my "on the ground" Peace Corps and research experiences as a PCMI participant. I hope you will enjoy. Click the link below. ↓
The first two entries in the series described students experiences enrolling in the program and receiving their invitation to serve. For the third part in the series, I was asked to provide my "on the ground" Peace Corps and research experiences as a PCMI participant. I hope you will enjoy. Click the link below. ↓
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Masters International Series: Part Two
Last week I reblogged a post from the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications at Texas A&M. In that post, a Peace Corps Masters International (PCMI) enrollee shared her experiences in applying to graduate school and Peace Corps with the PCMI option.
The latest post in the series is about another PCMI participant at Texas A&M who has just received his invitation to serve. Click the link below to read his account of discovering where he will serve.
My contribution to this series should be posted in about a week. Please feel free to explore some of the other posts on the ALEC Abroad blog site as well!
The latest post in the series is about another PCMI participant at Texas A&M who has just received his invitation to serve. Click the link below to read his account of discovering where he will serve.
My contribution to this series should be posted in about a week. Please feel free to explore some of the other posts on the ALEC Abroad blog site as well!
Master’s International Program: Invitation to Paraguay
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