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How can I find scholarships for education majors?

I'm planning on becoming an education major in college, and I'm looking for scholarships specifically for students like me. Does anyone know of any good resources or scholarships that cater to education majors? Any help would be appreciated!

a year ago

One of the key methods you can use to find scholarships is through your college's financial aid office. Many colleges offer department-specific scholarships, and your college's education department could have scholarships for education majors. Make sure to reach out to the financial aid office or the education department about these scholarships.

There are several scholarships specifically tailored to students pursuing a degree in education. For instance, the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides grants of up to $4,000 per year for students who plan on becoming a teacher in a high-need field in a low-income area. Moreover, Phi Delta Kappa (PDK) Educational Foundation offers numerous scholarships for future educators.

Two other significant ones are the Applegate-Jackson-Parks Future Teacher Scholarship and the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program. The former is for undergraduate and graduate students majoring in education who demonstrate potential for success in the field, while the latter provides stipends and scholarships for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics majors who commit to teaching in high-need school districts.

Appily, previously known as Cappex, is a great tool for your scholarship search. You can filter by major and see various scholarships available for education majors.

Lastly, remember to check for local scholarships in your community too, as these can often be less competitive due to the smaller applicant pool. You can usually find information about these scholarships through your high school's guidance office or your local community organizations.

Remember to start your search early and consider all types of scholarships, not just those specifically for education majors. Every little bit can help make college more affordable!

a year ago

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