Paul D. Coverdell Fellowships
An Ƶ Law Partnership with the Peace Corps
The Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program offers two returned Peace Corps volunteers scholarships of approximately 25% of Ƶ Law’s total program tuition. Fellows also will receive top placements in public interest law firms or organizations during their second year of study through Ƶ Law’s nationally recognized Residency-in-Practice Program.
Such placements might include Legal Aid of North Carolina, the Family Justice Centers of Guilford and Alamance counties, or law school clinics.
Ƶ Law is first law school in the South to offer Coverdell Fellowships in partnership with the Peace Corps. To be considered for a fellowship, applicants to Ƶ Law with experience in the Peace Corps should note their service on their applications.
is a graduate school program for returned Peace Corps volunteers. More than 100 schools across the country offer financial support to returned volunteers in programs that range from law to business to public health to education. Fellows bring with them “a wealth of international experience in a variety of fields” and are described by the Peace Corps as “motivated, ready to learn, and eager to expand upon their Peace Corps experiences.”
In hosting Coverdell Fellows, Ƶ Law builds upon a longstanding relationship with the Peace Corps. In 2013, Ƶ leaders signed a memorandum of understanding to establish the university as one of the first five higher educational institutions to adopt the Peace Corps Prep Program. The Peace Corps Prep Program helps a student sharpen their academic ability, leadership and cultural competency for a competitive edge in applying to the Peace Corps and eventually greater success while serving in their Peace Corps host countries.