Eight University of Nebraska–Lincoln students have earned Peace Corps Prep certificates, according to Nebraska Today, marking a meaningful milestone for the Huskers heading into the summer.
The Peace Corps Prep program is a nationally recognized credential that prepares college students for a life of service and global engagement. Participants complete coursework, language study, professional development, and community service hours that align directly with the skills Peace Corps volunteers need in the field.
Earning the certificate is no small feat — it reflects a sustained commitment to cross-cultural understanding and hands-on service, both on campus and in the broader community. For these eight Huskers, the recognition signals that they are not only ready to represent Nebraska on the world stage, but that they have already begun building the skills to make a real difference.
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has long supported students interested in international service, and this latest group of Peace Corps Prep graduates continues that proud tradition. Their achievement is a bright reminder of the talent and compassion thriving right here in Lincoln.
Sources: Nebraska Today