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Post-graduate service : ウィキペディア英語版
Post-graduate service
Post-graduate service (or, post-graduate volunteering) is a term that is used to describe a range of commitments that people (who have recently graduated with a college degree) can make to volunteer in a community in need. Discussed within the setting of colleges and universities, post-graduate service is seen as an alternative to entering the workforce or going to a graduate or professional school.〔(Post-Graduation Service Opportunities - Social Commitment | Grinnell College )〕
A post-graduate volunteer works for a non-profit organization on a full-time and long-term basis. Non-profits can have internal programs for taking on such volunteers.〔(VOLUNTEER PROGRAM :: Red Cloud Indian School )〕 But what is more commonly meant by "post-graduate service" is when graduates interested in service of this kind become applicants to broader programs that have relationships with multiple (in the case of AmeriCorps, ''thousands'' of) non-profits.〔(About Post-Graduate Service: Center for Social Concerns )〕 These programs, upon accepting the graduate, "place" her or him with a non-profit.〔(Post Graduate Volunteer Service Fair )〕 The placement can resemble paid employment and usually demands a commitment of one (or two) year(s).〔(Post-Graduate Volunteer Opportunities )〕〔(Post-graduate Service Opportunities )〕
==Terminology==

In wider circles, the terms “service” and “volunteering” tend to be invoked when the person is unpaid. Thus, here they are used somewhat differently, as many who engage in post-graduate service are given stipends or are compensated.〔(Volunteer Opportunities Listings - Boston College )〕 There are programs that care to address this—by referring to their participants as “members” and not “volunteers.”〔http://www.cityyear.org/whowelookfor.aspx〕 There are also some programs designed for recently graduated students, such as Teach For America, that have certain similarities to post-graduate service but offer members more than mere compensation but full salaries and thus are not generally considered post-graduate service.〔(Compensation - Teach For America )〕 However, with post-graduate service being an umbrella term that has meaning insofar as university students and staff members use it and find it helpful, these exclusions and exceptions are not highly significant.

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