Interested in meaningful work after graduation? Consider City Year and find purpose, not just a paycheck.
City Year provides an opportunity for 18-25-year-olds to participate in public service as an AmeriCorps member, serving as tutors and mentors dedicated to improving students' attendance, behavior, and course performance in 28 cities across the country. Open to all majors and varying career paths, this leadership development program also provides financial benefits, including a $5,920 Educational Award, a bi-weekly living stipend, and access to graduate school scholarships. Our first application deadline to serve for the 2018-2019 school year is Friday, October 27th. Apply today and learn more at http://www.cityyear.org.
City Year was founded on the belief that young people have the power to change the world and that national service is a valuable tool to tackle society's most pressing problems. City Year provides an opportunity for 18-25 year olds to participate in public service as an AmeriCorps member, serving as tutors and mentors dedicated to improving students' attendance, behavior, and course performance in 28 cities across the country. City Year unites young adults from diverse ethnic, educational, and socio-economic backgrounds to engage in a year of full-time service, leadership development, and civic engagement.
Serving a gap-year with City Year provides benefits of leadership and professional development for our service members. Financial benefits include a $5,920 Education Award, access to over 100 Graduate School Partnerships available to City Year alumni, and a bi-weekly living stipend. The opportunity is open to all majors, and the experience may help clarify a career path or next steps for students interested in a variety of career paths or graduate school.
If you or someone you know is interested, you can start your application here.
Please contact Aaron Griffith at agriffith@cityyear.org for more information.