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Peace Corps’ Top Volunteer Schools 2020: Ohio State Makes List

The Ohio State University was named one of the top volunteer-producing schools in the nation for the Peace Corps.

The Ohio State University was named one of the top volunteer-producing schools in the nation for the Peace Corps.
The Ohio State University was named one of the top volunteer-producing schools in the nation for the Peace Corps. (Courtesy of Rick Uldricks)

COLUMBUS, OH — Peace Corps, the international volunteer program run by the U.S. government, recently announced its 2020 ranking of the top participant-producing colleges and universities in the nation. The Ohio State University sent the 6th most students into the organization in 2019.

The included schools were sorted into large, medium or small categories, as well as a graduate school and an all-time category.

The Ohio State University in ranked No. 6 in the large school category with 62 alumni joining the Peace Corps in 2019. Two other Ohio colleges also made the list: Denison University and Wittenberg College. The latter two institutions made the small school category list. Both schools sent 10 graduates into the Peace Corps.

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Since the founding of the Peace Corps in 1961, the University of California Berkeley has had the most graduates join the program with 3,741. The top five all-time schools are rounded out by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Washington, University of Michigan and the University of Colorado.

“These schools are institutions that emphasize being global citizens and service-minded students,” said Peace Corps Director Jody Olsen in a news release about the rankings. “I am excited to know the graduates coming from Peace Corps’ top colleges are using their skills to make a positive impact on their communities at home and abroad.”

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The University of Wisconsin-Madison led the way in the “Large Colleges & Universities” category for a second year in a row, with 79 graduates joining the Peace Corps ranks in 2019. On the other hand, George Washington University finished in the No. 1 spot for both the “Medium Colleges & Universities” category and the “Graduate Schools” category.

The Peace Corps describes the program on its official website as a “service opportunity for motivated change makers to immerse themselves in a community abroad, working side by side with local leaders to tackle the most pressing challenges of our generation.”

Here are the top five schools that had the most alumni join the Peace Corps in 2019 from the “Large College & Universities” category:

  1. University of Wisconsin-Madison: 79
  2. University of Florida: 70
  3. University of Virginia: 68
  4. University of Maryland - College Park: 68
  5. University of Georgia: 64

The full rankings of schools included are available on the Peace Corps website.

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