Undergraduate Program

Why Minor in Global Service?

The global service minor is open to all students regardless of their career plans, and it adds a valuable global service dimension to any career pathway. It helps students acquire the intercultural knowledge and competencies essential for success in today’s communities and workplaces. Students enrolled in the program receive one-on-one support from the program’s advising team and walk-throughs of the Peace Corps application by the on-campus Peace Corps recruiter.


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Get Real-World Experience

The global service minor prepares students for careers after college by requiring experiential learning. Learn more about the minor program’s practical experience requirements and get ideas on how to serve the campus and local community.


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Become a Global Leader and Citizen

The Global Service Program doesn't just make you a competitive candidate for the Peace Corps. Through one-on-one advising and coaching interactions with the program’s advisors, students can serve their communities, apply what they’ve learned in the classroom, and become global leaders and citizens.


Advising and Academic Support

Students minoring in global service can consult the program’s advisor or seek support from the advising team at Tykeson College and Career Advising.

Andrea Romero Dugarte, Executive Support Coordinator for Global Service

Andrea Romero Dugarte
Intercultural Experiences and Career Readiness Coordinator (IEC) & Global Service Co-Director 

Email: andreard@uoregon.edu
Phone: 541-346-4007
Office: 114B Friendly Hall
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