Earline S. Rogers Student Teaching Scholarship for Minorities

Deadline September 30, 2024
State Indiana
Major Education
Type Minority
Offered By Indiana Commission for Higher Education
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$5,000
Scholarship Award
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Description

Scholarship for minority students (defined as Black and Hispanic/Latinx individuals) who will participate in student teaching or a school administration internship as part of the students' degree requirements. Recipients agree to apply for a teaching position at an accredited school in Indiana following that student's certification as a teacher and, if hired, to teach for at least three years.

Essay Required
No
Recommendations Required
No
Minimum GPA
None
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