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Friday, September 30, 2011

Become a Certified Teacher Through the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship

Calling all recent college grads with a degree in one of the STEM fields (meaning a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics) who dream of going back to school for their master's degree in teaching. Do you know about the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship offering a $30,000 stipend to individuals willing to learn and work in a high-needs classroom?
Perhaps you earned your undergrad degree some time ago and are now wishing to go back for your master's degree in teaching, but haven't pursued the dream because of financial constraints. If so, this Fellowship may be your answer!

If you're a US citizen with a 3.0 or higher from an accredited university, you should consider applying for the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship.

In addition to this fantastic stipend, you may be eligible for other forms of financial assistance through scholarships, grants, and tuition discounts.

Just as students in well-to-do regions of the United States need great teachers in order to achieve success, so to do students in high-poverty stricken areas. The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship provides a unique opportunity for those willing to dedicate some time in high-needs classrooms, while obtaining their teaching certification. You may find yourself at one of 17 universities in areas such as Indiana, Ohio, or Michigan. Imagine the difference you could make in the lives of these children... and the impact working with them will have on you!

Check out the indiana teaching programs  available through this fellowship and consider applying today!
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