Teaching Scholarships
Here are some of the Teaching scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
Lou Fontana Scholarship
SELECTION CRITERIA:
• Student Grade Point Average
• Work experience with people with disabilities (paid and/or volunteer)
• Resume
• “Statement of Commitment” to working with students with disabilities
WHO SHOULD APPLY:
• Undergraduate and graduate students from the University of Maine system who are matriculating toward a degree in teaching Special Education, preferably in the area of Severe Disabilities, but anyone pursuing a degree in Special Education will be considered. Preference may be given to applicants following a non-traditional path to the profession.
APPLICATIONS:
Applications must include one (1) copy of each of the following:
• A profile of the applicant’s background (100-150 words) which can serve as the basis of a press release
• Up-to-date copies of transcripts
• A completed resume
• A written “Statement of Commitment” to working with students with disabilities
• A cover letter that states how this scholarship will assist the student in completing studies in teaching Special Education
Career Advancement Program Tuition Waiver
The Career Advancement Program Tuition Waiver is designed to reward Massachusetts's public school teachers in their first three years of teaching who have passed all three components of the Massachusetts Teachers Test. It is further believed that the Career Advancement Program Tuition Waiver helps to increase the retention of new teachers during the first three years when attrition is highest; by rewarding teachers with career advancement opportunities. Eligible public school teachers receive up to three tuition-free state-supported graduate courses, one for each of their first three years of teaching. The value of the tuition waivers is approximately $300 per course.
Who Is Eligible?
To be eligible for a Career Advancement Tuition Waiver, a student must:
Have passed all three components of the Massachusetts Teachers Test.
Be a public school teacher in the year he/she using the award.
Be a permanent legal resident of Massachusetts.
Be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen.
Not be in default of a Federal or state loan or owe a refund on any previously received financial aid.
File a current year Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Eligible Institutions
The nine Massachusetts State Colleges and the four campuses of the University of Massachusetts.
Award Amounts
Career Advancement Tuition Waiver recipients shall be eligible for tuition for up to three state-supported graduate courses (in education or areas related to the teacher's subject matter), one for each of their first three years of teaching. Waivers must be used within two years of the year of teaching in a public school that has provided eligibility for the waiver. Individual student awards shall be up to the resident tuition rate at the participating institution.
How Do I Apply?
Contact the financial aid office at the institution you are attending or plan to attend for application requirements or deadlines.
Collaborative Teachers Tuition Waiver
The Collaborative Teachers Tuition Waiver encourages Massachusetts's public school teachers to become mentors to full-time student teachers from State colleges and universities. The program is designed to support the professional development of public school teachers in the Commonwealth. Under the agreement, the mentoring teacher receives a waiver for up to one graduate-level course for each student teacher he/she mentors. The waiver can be used for courses in education or related to the teacher's major field offered by State colleges and the University of Massachusetts.
Who Is Eligible?
To be eligible for a Collaborative Teachers Tuition Waiver, a student must:
Agree to mentor a student teacher from a State college or university in their classroom.
Be a public school teacher in the year he/she is using the award.
Be a permanent legal resident of Massachusetts.
Be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen.
Not be in default of a Federal or State loan or owe a refund on any previously received financial aid.
File a current year Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Eligible Institutions
The nine Massachusetts State Colleges and the four campuses of the University of Massachusetts.
Award Amounts
Collaborative Teachers shall be eligible for a tuition waiver for up to one state-supported graduate-level course for each student teacher mentored with a maximum of one student teacher mentored per semester. Collaborative Teachers can request waivers for up to two years after the completion of the mentoring relationship for which eligibility is based. Individual student awards shall be no more than the resident graduate tuition rate at the participating institution.
How Do I Apply?
Contact the financial aid office at the institution you are attending or plan to attend for application requirements or deadlines. You can also call the Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance at (617) 391-6070 to obtain more information.
Incentive Program for Aspiring Teachers Tuition Waiver
Who Is Eligible?
To be eligible for an Incentive Program for Aspiring Teachers, a student must:
Be in his/her third and/or fourth year of college and enrolled in state approved teacher education program field with teacher shortages.
Have a cumulative 3.0 grade point average in general education courses.
Commit to teaching for two (2) years (one year for each year of full or partial tuition waiver received) in a public school in the Commonwealth upon successful completion of a bachelor's degree from the college or university and the appropriate certification pursuant to section 38G of Chapter 71 M.G.L.
Be deemed eligible by the institution.
Complete an agreement regarding service and/or repayment (including interest).
Achieve a 3.0 grade point average in the third year in order to receive the tuition waiver for the second year (senior year).
Be a permanent resident of Massachusetts for at least one year prior to the opening of the academic year.
Be a United States citizen or eligible noncitizen.
Be in compliance with applicable Selective Registration requirements.
Not be in default of any federal or state loan or owe a refund on any previously received financial aid.
Be maintaining satisfactory academic progress in accordance with institutional standards.
File a current year Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Eligible Institutions
The nine Massachusetts State Colleges and the four campuses of the University of Massachusetts.
Award Amounts
Students eligible for the Incentive Program for Aspiring Teachers will be entitled to a tuition waiver equal to the resident tuition rate at the State College or participating University campus at which they are enrolled for two years. The tuition waiver for the second year of eligibility (senior year) is contingent upon the student earning a 3.0 grade point average in the third year.
Forfeiture of Tuition Waiver Award
Persons who participate in the program but do not complete their college education within four years of entering the certification program or who fail to complete their two-year teaching commitment within four years following graduation from college, shall be obligated to pay the Commonwealth the full amount of the tuition waivers granted through the Incentive Program for Aspiring Teachers, prorated according to the fraction of teaching not completed, with interest, as determined by the Board of Higher Education.
How Do I Apply?
Contact the financial aid at the State College or University that you are attending or plan to attend for application requirements and deadlines. You can also contact the Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance at (617) 391-6070 to obtain more information.
Christa McAuliffe Teacher Incentive Program
Eligibility requirements:
Legal residents of Delaware.
U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens.
Full-time students enrolled at a Delaware college in an undergraduate program leading to teacher certification.
High school seniors must rank in upper half of class and have a combined score of 1570 on the SAT.
Undergraduates must have at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA.
Awards may be provided for programs of study not available in Delaware or prorated for part-time students.
Preference is given to applicants planning to teach in a critical need area as defined by the Delaware Department of Education.
Award:
Loan not to exceed cost of tuition, mandatory fees, and other direct educational expenses.
Renewable for up to three additional years with a cumulative GPA of 2.75
Loan forgiveness provision at a rate of one year of teaching in a Delaware public school for one year of loan.
SC Teaching Fellows Program
The mission of the South Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is to recruit talented high school seniors into the teaching profession and to help them develop leadership qualities. Each year, the program provides fellowships to up to 200 high school seniors.
Awards: Up to $6,000 yearly scholarship for four years, including $300 a year for summer enrichment.
Eligibility: Written and oral application process, high academic achievement, a history of service to the school and community, and a desire to teach South Carolina's children.
STEM Scholarships
The NSHSS Foundation provides STEM scholarships for underrepresented groups in order to help reduce financial barriers for those with academic and leadership potential and the desire to pursue STEM careers. We recognize that in order to increase diversity in the technology workforce, we must increase diversity in undergraduates.
The Foundation awards scholarships to applicants who are pursuing a degree in, or closely related to, one of the following STEM disciplines:
Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Biosciences/Pre-med/health-related fields
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences
Computer and Computational Sciences, including Statistics and Accounting
Electrical Engineering
Geosciences
Information Sciences
Materials Science and Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Oceanography
Operations Research
Physics
Teaching in STEM areas
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