CSU ranks in top 10 for Peace Corps volunteers again
For the fourth year in a row, Colorado State University ranks in the top 10 on the Peace Corps’ annual list of Top Volunteer-Producing College and Universities.
For the fourth year in a row, Colorado State University ranks in the top 10 on the Peace Corps’ annual list of Top Volunteer-Producing College and Universities.
As an undergrad in Colorado State University's bachelor of social work program, Alice Ardito developed a broad knowledge base of social work practice, including a commitment to human rights and individual, community, and global well-being. Today, after graduating from the program in 2016, Ardito is making a difference in the Dominican Republic serving as a Peace Corps volunteer.
Rising two spots this year, CSU is ranked sixth nationally on the Peace Corps’ annual Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list.
Alumni place CSU among top 10 large universities with volunteers serving around the world.