Seton Hall University’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations is one of the top diplomacy schools in the world, training servant leaders for successful global careers in the public, private and non-profit sectors.  In recognition of civic engagement, the School is honored to formally support AmeriCorps volunteers and alumni who are tirelessly responding to critical community needs throughout the United States.


As part of the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award Match Program, current AmeriCorps members and alumni who are admitted to a Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations graduate program will receive a minimum scholarship award equal to three academic credits and up to a maximum of 12 credits for highly qualified applicants.  Awards are contingent upon the number of applications we receive and future availability of funds.  The $75 application fee will be waived for current volunteers and alumni.  Candidates must reference AmeriCorps experience in their personal statement that accompanies the graduate application.

The School of Diplomacy and International Relations – a part of Seton Hall University, a private, non-profit institution located in South Orange, NJ near New York City – was founded in partnership with the United Nations Association of the United States of America.  The School is an affiliate member of the Association of Professional Schools in International Affairs and a member of the Public Policy and International Affairs graduate consortium.  The School is also a partner institution under the Peace Corps Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program.

Contact information

Contact Name
Daniel Kristo
Phone
973-275-2142
Fax
973-275-2519

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Institution Type
Private
Institution Programs
Graduate

Further information

Institution Address

400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079
United States