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Mercer Ranks No. 3 in Peace Corps Volunteer Placement in Southeast

The university ranked among schools with fewer than 5,000 undergraduates, according to the Peace Corps.

is ranked in the top three in the Southeast for placement of Peace Corps volunteers among colleges and universities with fewer than 5,000 undergraduate students. In the most recent fiscal year, 11 Mercer graduates were serving in the Peace Corps around the world, putting Mercer in a third-place tie with Rhodes College in Memphis, TN.

"We are very proud of these students for their exceptional commitment to serve," said Peter Brown, director of Mercer's Office of National Fellowships and Scholarships. "It reflects Mercer's signature focus on engaging students and graduates in service-learning."

Bryant Harden, CLA '10, is serving in Mongolia as an English teacher and said his interest in international work was sparked after his experience with a Mercer On Mission trip to South Africa in 2010.

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"That trip helped me to realize how fortunate I have been throughout my life and I wanted to share that fortune with people around the world. I applied to be a Peace Corps volunteer a few weeks after coming back from South Africa," Harden said. "Mercer On Mission changed my path and beliefs completely.Β  Before going to South Africa, I was planning to take the law school route. Instead, I found myself joining the Peace Corps and wanting to use my fortunes to help others. Peace Corps has further strengthened this new path but has given be more experience to help determine how I can best make a difference."

A native of Thomasville, he will complete his assignment in 2013 and hopes to earn his master's in international affairs after he returns to the United States. Much as his experience with Mercer On Mission altered his career path, Harden recommends the Peace Corps experience as well.

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"It's a life-changing and life-strengthening experience that opens the eyes to different cultures and people," Harden said. "I've gained many friends and a new family in the Peace Corps. My Mongolian host family has already become my second family."

Top Schools in the Southeast in the small category:

1 Eckerd College 16 2 Flagler College 12 3 Mercer University 11 3 Rhodes College 11 4 Furman College 9

The volunteer count above is for fiscal year 2011 and includes volunteers, trainees and Peace Corps response volunteers serving as of Sept. 30. Only self-reported data from volunteers was used to determine the rankings, according to the Peace Corps.


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