After College Opportunities

Food Corps: FoodCorps recruits talented leaders for a year of paid public service building healthy school food environments in high-obesity, limited-resource communities. Read Rebecca Cohen’s, ’12, account of her first year as a service member on the Tohono O’odham Nation.  

Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship: Each year, twenty participants are selected from around the country for this year long program. They assemble in Washington, D.C. in August for a comprehensive orientation and field training, where they learn about hunger and poverty in the United States, the local and national programs designed to address the issues, and the various approaches to social change.

Leland International Hunger Fellows Program: The Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellows Program trains emerging leaders in the fight to end hunger worldwide. It is a unique two-year program that combines field and policy work.

Office of Career Services : Public Service FellowshipsElliot and Anne Richardson Fellowships in Public Service include public service work around environmental protection and helping people meet their need for food.

Consult our fellowships and scholarships page for more after college opportunities.

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