Set a New Goal: To Join the Peace Corps


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"To Join the Peace Corps" Goalplan Description:
The Peace Corps was created in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy to foster healthy relations between the U.S. and other nations. In the wake of September 11th, President George W. Bush has requested that Congress expand the Peace Corps, with the same aim of promoting world peace and positive attitudes toward the U.S.

The Peace Corps operates by training American volunteers and sending them overseas, where they help developing nations to become economically self-sufficient. Volunteers live in the host country for two years, working in any number of ways, such as teaching children to read, teaching farmers about modern agricultural techniques, developing small business cooperatives, or building water treatment facilities. The work is often physically and mentally demanding, and living conditions can be extremely primitive. The Peace Corps is not right for everyone and applicants are screened vigorously. Over 10,000 applications are received annually. The selection process is highly competitive and only about 3,500-5,000 applicants are admitted and sent overseas. Through other non-profit organizations, there are, however, enough other programs similar to the Peace that almost anybody with sufficient time and commitment can find a place to apply his or her efforts overseas.

This Goalplan should take between 6 months and 2 years to complete.


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Obstacle:

I don't know much about the Peace Corps

Task: Learn about the Peace Corps

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Task: Study the Peace Corps application process

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Read a book about the Peace Corps
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Read "At home in the World: The Peace Corps Story"
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Task: Call your local Peace Corps Recruiter

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Task: Join a mailing list or online discussion group

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Task: Visit sites that offer a critical perspective of the Peace Corps

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Obstacle:

I'm not sure if I can handle the 2-year commitment

Task: Create a list of life goals

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Task: Consider alternatives to Peace Corps volunteer service

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Obstacle:

Volunteering might hurt my finances or career

Task: Study the costs/benefits of volunteering

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Task: Look into graduate degrees for Peace Corps Volunteers

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Task: Talk to RPCVs (Returned Peace Corps Volunteers)

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Obstacle:

Volunteering might hurt my personal relationships

Task: Consider joining the Peace Corps as a couple

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Task: Create a plan for keeping in contact with friends and family during your Peace Corps assignment

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Task: Encourage friends and family to visit you during your service in your host country

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Task: Talk to family and friends about why you're interested in joining the Peace Corps

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Obstacle:

I have concerns about living in a developing country

Task: Travel to a developing country

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Task: Learn more about active Peace Corps host countries

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Task: Read RPCV journals/stories online

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Task: Talk to RPCVs about living in a developing country

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I'm concerned about my health/safety

Task: Learn more about PCMO and medical services provided by the Peace Corps

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Task: Learn more about health/safety guidelines for the region you're interested in serving

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Task: Learn more about the Peace Corps' emergency/evacuation plan

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Obstacle:

I don't know if I'm qualified to be a Peace Corps Volunteer

Task: Talk to a Peace Corps Recruiter

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I'm a vegetarian

Task: Learn more about adapting locally available food to your eating philosophy

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Task: Request placement in a region where you're confident that you can find nutritional vegetarian meals

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Task: Consider adapting your eating philosophy to meet the cultural requirements of the country you're serving in

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Obstacle:

I wear braces on my teeth

Task: Wait to join the Peace Corps until after your braces have been removed.

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Obstacle: I don't have a Bachelor's Degree
Task: Talk to a Peace Corps recruiter about alternative requirements

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Obstacle:

I don't know a second language

Task: Take French and/or Spanish classes

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Obstacle:

I need to get accepted into the Peace Corps

Submit your Peace Corps volunteer application
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Task: Create a backup plan

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