Tuesday, August 31, 2010
$30,000 Stipend for New Graduates in STEM Fields, Interested in Teaching
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Woodrow Wilson. All opinions are 100% mine.
I have some exciting news for those who've recently graduated (or will by June of 2011) with a degree in a STEM field (science, tech, engineering, or math), who are interested in pursuing their masters (with help in the form of a $30,000 stipend)... in exchange for 3 years teaching at a high-need school The Woodrow Wilson Fellowship will award qualifying candidates with a $30,000 stipend towards an intensive master's degree.
In order to qualify for this amazing opportunity, you must have earned your undergraduate degree in a STEM field by next June and have graduated with a minimum 3.0. Additionally... you must show a strong level of intent to commit to this program and follow it through to the end. Imagine the difference you could make in the life (and future) of children!
As a participant in this program you'll complete a field-based master's degree in teacher education and commit to teach for 3 years at the high-need school.If you're interested in helping fill the void of qualified STEM teachers in many of our nation's schools... the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship may be for you. Want to learn more?
Follow the following link to learn more, and apply to be a Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellow! The deadline is tomorrow, September 1st... if you know someone who might be interested in this program, share it today! Visit: www.wwteachingfellowship.org and watch the inspiring video below!
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