Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to be enrolled in a college or
university to become a Lewis-Clark Service Corps AmeriCorps
member?
No you do not have to
be enrolled in an educational institution to become a
member.
I am 50 years of age. Is it
possible for me to become a member?
There is no upper age
limit. Several members have been over retirement age.
Is my education award taxed?
Yes it is taxed.
Would I need to use my education
award immediately after receiving it?
You have up to seven years to use your education
award. You don't have to use it all at once. You
access your award through the AmeirCorps portal my.americorps.org and it
is available upon completion of service.
I won't be using my
education award, can I get cash or give my award to someone?
Sorry, neither can you get cash
instead of your education award nor can you give your award
to someone else.
What happens if I don't complete my year of service?
The living allowance and
other benefits will end when you terminate your service. If
you leave for certain compelling reasons (reasons that must
meet national service program requirements and Program
Director approval), you may be eligible for a pro-rated
education award. If you simply quit the program, you will
not receive any part of the education award.
It is also important you realize that if you quit during the
program year, host sites cannot re-hire someone to fill a
vacated AmeriCorps position. If you leave before the end of
your term, it might mean that the students you were tutoring
or mentoring will have to go without the additional help.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIRED
ACTIVITIES OF AN LC SERVICE CORPS MEMBER?
There are three main
components of required activities that an AmeriCorps
member must do to successfully complete his/her year of
service.
1. DIRECT
SERVICE : Tutoring and/or mentoring at a host site
2. TRAINING:
Attendance and participation in all program required
trainings
3. COMMUNITY
SERVICE PROJECTS: Design, attendance and participation
in community service projects in conjunction with three
nationally recognized days of service: Make a
Difference Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service,
and the National Day of Service.
WHAT
KIND OF QUALIFICATIONS DO I HAVE TO HAVE?
AmeriCorps members must be US citizens or legal permanent
residents, be 17 years or older, have a high school diploma
or GED, and pass a background check. Specific skills (such
as bilingual ability or a tutoring/mentoring background) are
useful but generally not required. LC Service corps
provides extensive training in necessary skill areas.
· DO
I HAVE TO HAVE A DIPLOMA or GED?
If
you do not have either when you apply to become an
AmeriCorps member, you must agree to work toward earning one
before you complete your year of
ser service. |