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What does it mean to be exited from AmeriCorps?
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An official exit from our AmeriCorps program means you successfully met the requirements for a full service term and are eligible for your Segal AmeriCorps Education Award and alumni benefits. (You can think of it as AmeriCorps graduation!) 

 

If you exit the program before the end of a full-service term, this is an Early Exit. Please view this support article to learn more about Early Exits.

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