Post Grad Service | Information Session Week
Find a Program That Fits You!
Many students choose a year or two of service after graduation to gain real-world experience, build skills, and make a meaningful impact.
Between November 12-20, more than 20 organizations are hosting virtual info sessions. RSVP for the ones that interest you so you can learn more, ask questions, and find your best fit.
Find an Organization
Details About the Information Sessions:
- All times are listed in Eastern Standard Time.
- All sessions are virtual unless otherwise noted.
- RSVP for the sessions that interest you. You will receive the meeting link by email. If not, or if you have questions, contact the recruiter listed on this page.
- Can’t make a session? Reach out to the recruiter. Some orgs offer later sessions or share recordings.
Resources to Explore Further:
- Printable Schedule (flyer) - one-page listing of all the info sessions.
- List of 50+ service organizations - a listing of organizations we partner with who offer post grad service opportunities.
- Post-Grad Service Mailing List - Join for resources and updates.
- Common Myths about Post Grad Service - check out our list of common post grad service myths we have heard.
Nov 12 | Wednesday
5:00 PM • Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC & JVC Northwest)
Jesuit Volunteers (JVs) serve full time in direct service roles (i.e. campus ministers, case managers) with local agency partners and live in intentional communities with other JVs, sharing the responsibilities of life together. JVs build deep relationships and gain valuable professional experience all while fostering personal growth as leaders committed to faith in action and solidarity with the marginalized and oppressed. LEARN MORE ABOUT: JVC | JVC NORTHWEST
Nov 13 | Thursday
11:00 AM • Franciscan Volunteer Ministry
Serve at St. Francis Inn—a restaurant-style soup kitchen and Franciscan community. Gain workplace and life skills through hands-on experience within a supportive, faith-filled environment. Grow in compassion, relationships, and awareness through living the Franciscan Spirit. LEARN MORE
12:00 PM • Marianist PULSE
PULSE (Partners in Urban Leadership, Service & Education) is a post-graduate, servant leadership and social justice initiative sponsored by the Marianists. It is a means of sharing the Marianist Charism through energetic young adults who want to make a positive impact in our world. PULSE volunteers make a one-year commitment to live with fellow volunteers in an under-resourced neighborhood of Dayton, Ohio. They work full-time at local nonprofit agencies, gaining valuable leadership and career skills. LEARN MORE
Nov 17 | Monday
11:30 AM • L’Arche Greater Washington, DC
Across five homes in Washington, DC and Arlington, VA, L'Arche Core Members (adults with intellectual disabilities) and Assistants (people without intellectual disabilities who support Core Members) choose to live life together like a family. Assistants provide direct care, advocacy, healthcare, and companionship. LEARN MORE
12:00 PM • Billiken Teacher Corps
Earn a Master of Arts in Teaching through Saint Louis University's Billiken Teacher Corps: Cura Community with full tuition remission. Gain two years of full-time teaching experience in Catholic schools, supported by a community of peers and expert SLU faculty, while living in an intentional faith community that celebrates your successes and walks with you through challenges. LEARN MORE
3:00 PM • AmeriCorps at PHENND
PHENND is a higher ed nonprofit that manages three Philadelphia-based AmeriCorps programs: Promise Corps, Next Steps, and PHENND Fellows. The Promise Corps and Next Steps AmeriCorps programs are both near-peer mentoring models supporting student success. Promise Corps works with high school seniors on post-secondary readiness and college access, and Next Steps works with first-generation college students on college persistence and completion. The PHENND Fellows are AmeriCorps VISTAs who serve in capacity building roles in non-profits and Philadelphia schools. LEARN MORE
4:00 PM • Canticle House
Canticle House invites spiritual seekers to live together in community as sisters and brothers. Conscious of the needs of our world, trusting in the goodness of God, and inspired by the lives of Francis and Clare of Assisi, we desire to grow in recognizing each person and all creation as unique expressions of God’s present and evolving love. Responding in the Spirit, we intend to nurture hope, celebrate diversity, and make choices for the healing and well-being of our Earth through the daily practice of simple, authentic, relational, and sustainable living. LEARN MORE
4:30 PM • Finca del Niño (Farm of the Child)
We are a Catholic children's home, school, and clinic in Honduras. Our international volunteers walk alongside the Honduran children growing up in our care, fostering community, faith, and service. LEARN MORE
Nov 18 | Tuesday
11:30 AM • Colorado Vincentian Volunteers
CVV is a year long program which invites young adults ages 21-30 to live in intentional community in Denver, CO to serve at a local agency, school, or clinic that focuses on support those most marginalized. Volunteers receive professional and spiritual development, 4 Retreats, and a US/Mexico Border Immersion throughout the 11 month program year (August-June). LEARN MORE
12:00 PM • Maryknoll Lay Missioners
Maryknoll Lay Missioners is a Catholic mission-sending community dedicated to fostering peace and justice through active service, accompaniment, and nonviolence. Volunteers live and work alongside marginalized communities worldwide—advocating for reconciliation, healing, and the flourishing of creation. LEARN MORE
1:00 PM • Notre Dame Mission Volunteers
Notre Dame Mission Volunteers develops leaders through education and compassionate service that sparks confidence to learn and agency to transform communities. Members serve with schools and nonprofits across the country. LEARN MORE
3:00 PM • Amate House
Located in the heart of Chicago, Amate House equips young adults to put love into action. By focusing on the tenets of service, social justice, faith, intentional community, and simple living, Amate House fellows not only grow to become socially conscious agents of change, but they also develop as effective leaders within their communities. LEARN MORE
3:00 PM • Brethren Volunteer Service
Brethren Volunteer Service (BVS) places year-long volunteers with non-profit organizations, across the US and abroad, who are serving those in need and making the world a better place. Our focus is organizations that work within the four BVS goals: Serving Human Need, Caring for Creation, Advocating Justice, and Working for Peace. LEARN MORE
4:30 PM • ACE Teaching Fellows, University of Notre Dame
A two-year graduate teaching fellowship and formation experience in which participants serve in Catholic schools while also earning a tuition-free M.Ed. from the University of Notre Dame. LEARN MORE
Nov 19 | Wednesday
11:00 AM • ACESJU Teaching Fellows, Saint Joseph's University
A two-year fellowship program that provides recent college graduates the opportunity to serve as full-time teachers and administrators in under-resourced Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and Diocese of Camden while pursuing a master’s degree at Saint Joseph’s University. LEARN MORE
3:00 PM • The Shalom Project
The Shalom Project is a post-college gap-year program in Lancaster City, Pennsylvania. Participants experience community by living in a house with other young adult participants, serve the community through a full-time, professional internship that utilizes their skills and interests, and participate in weekly seminars focused on personal growth and Christian spiritual formation. LEARN MORE
3:30 PM • Peace Corps
Peace Corps Volunteers put their purpose, passion, and skills to work in partnership with host communities in 60+ countries. LEARN MORE
4:00 PM • Benedictine Peacemakers
Benedictine Peacemakers is a formation program as well as a service program. Living into the call in the Rule of Benedict to "seek peace and pursue it," participants will spend time immersed in monastic life, learning more about themselves, their spirituality, and the world around them, while serving in the Erie, Pennsylvania community. LEARN MORE
4:00 PM • Christ House
Christ House is a 24/7 medical respite facility for men experiencing homelessness with acute medical needs in Washington, DC. Their mission is to provide compassionate and comprehensive care while helping residents break the cycle of homelessness and regain independence. LEARN MORE
Nov 20 | Thursday
3:00 PM • Clough School of Theology & Ministry
The Gloria L. and Charles I. Clough School of Theology and Ministry (CSTM) is a world-class center of theological study, committed to the Jesuit, Catholic ideal of cura personalis—care for the whole person. Through curricula, one-on-one interactions with faculty mentors, daily liturgies, and other formation-based experiences, we cultivate students’ intellectual, spiritual, professional, and social growth. LEARN MORE
4:00 PM • Notre Dame Mission Volunteers
Notre Dame Mission Volunteers develops leaders through education and compassionate service that sparks confidence to learn and agency to transform communities. Members serve with schools and nonprofits across the country. LEARN MORE
5:00 PM • Billiken Teacher Corps
Earn a Master of Arts in Teaching through Saint Louis University's Billiken Teacher Corps: Cura Community with full tuition remission. Gain two years of full-time teaching experience in Catholic schools, supported by a community of peers and expert SLU faculty, while living in an intentional faith community that celebrates your successes and walks with you through challenges. LEARN MORE