A substitute teacher, going to school for her certification. |
Do you want to become a teacher? Getting a scholarship could really help.
Like many scholarship searches, you probably need to start with filling out your FAFSA form. Make sure you go to the free government site here: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
After you have done that, you can try these other quality scholarship sites:
The Scholarships.org Teaching Scholarship page
101 Scholarships just for Teachers (from Teaching Tips)
The OEDb Teacher College Scholarships database
Scholarships from the ITeachAmerica site
NBPTS scholarships (National Board for Professional Teaching Standards)
The Teachers Count scholarship page
T.E.A.C.H. Scholarships (Colorado)
Western Governor's University Scholarships (Utah)
The TEACH grant program at the Federal Student Aid site
The E-Teacher Scholarship program for students outside the U.S. (For TEFL)
California Teacher Scholarships and Loan Cancellation Programs
The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program
(You look up your state at the upper left of this site)
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Other quality sites to search for Teacher Scholarships:
The FinAid Site
Fresch
Fastaid Free Scholarship search
The Federal Money search site
The Fatomei site
Financial Aid Resources from the U.S. Department of Education
BrokeScholar
CollegeNet Mach 25
Good luck finding a teaching scholarship. It can make a big difference!
Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two
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This neat teacher and class photo at the top of this blog is from the Microsoft Clip Art Pages.