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College and University Members

To become a Call to Serve member, schools must sign a “Statement of Purpose” that commits them to educating their students about opportunities in the federal civil service. These schools:

  • Appoint a campus coordinator to oversee education and outreach to their students about opportunities for public service in the federal government
  • Work with the Partnership, the Office of Personnel Management, and other federal agencies to ensure students are provided with information about federal jobs that is timely, understandable and relevant to young people
  • Sponsor campus events at which information about federal careers is made available
  • Highlight alumni who are making important contributions as federal employees
  • Speak about the importance of public and governmental service at appropriate occasions

Call to Serve member schools benefit from:

  • A community of nearly 600 campuses and 60 agencies for relationship building and idea sharing
  • On-site, regional and teleconference workshops and training sessions
  • A Call to Serve toolkit full of practical resources
  • Monthly eNewsletters with articles, new resources and leading practices
  • Access to the Annenberg Speakers Bureau — a network of dynamic federal employees available to speak at campus events
  • Information regarding Makingthedifference.org, the student-outreach Web site on federal jobs

For more information, please contact:

Brooke Bohnet
Program Associate, Education and Outreach
Partnership for Public Service
(202) 775-2750
bbohnet@ourpublicservice.org

Federal Agency Partners

Participating agencies work to effectively facilitate recruitment and retention of younger members of the federal workforce and communicate with the campus coordinators in our network to provide guidance on how students can find information about and pursue jobs in federal service.

Call to Serve federal agency partners benefit from:

  • A community of nearly 600 campuses and 60 agencies for relationship building and idea sharing
  • On-site, regional and teleconference workshops and training sessions
  • Monthly eNewsletters with articles, new resources and leading practices
  • Employee participation in the Annenberg Speakers Bureau — a network of dynamic federal employees available to speak at campus events

For more information, please contact:

Brad Golson
Associate Manager, Education and Outreach
Partnership for Public Service
(202) 775-2748
bgolson@ourpublicservice.org

The Partnership for Public Service works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.

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