How To Apply for Teaching Scholarships Colorado Springs CO

There are scholarships devoted to almost every career and specialization. The following article focuses on how to acquire teaching scholarships.

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There are scholarships devoted to every career and specialization, and teaching is just one area where interested students can find money set aside just for them. Here are a few basic things you can do to apply for teaching scholarships.

  1. Gain experience. Relevant experiences will look great on the activities portion of any application while giving you potential content for essays. Your involvement can also help you build contacts that will lead to great letters of recommendation. For high school students and undergraduates, some possible activities include coaching, tutoring, teaching an after-school or weekend class, and joining education-related clubs and honor societies. For those who are already teaching and pursuing an advanced degree, involvement in professional organizations, curriculum committees, and research projects can help you stand out from other applicants.

  2. Find applications. If you're in high school, check with your guidance counselor for local scholarship opportunities. Some community groups offer scholarships especially for future educators because they're committed to promoting education. Whether you're an incoming or current student, another potential source of teaching scholarships is your university's College of Education. Alumni, faculty groups, and the college as a whole may offer a number of scholarships for promising education students. Another source of scholarships is professional organizations. These groups, like teaching unions, honor societies, pre-professional clubs, and subject-specific organizations, offer awards in the hopes of enhancing the profession. They may offer scholarships for high school seniors, undergraduates, graduates, and teachers seeking professional development. You can alsouse online scholarship searches. These sites -- like FastWeb, SuperCollege.com, and the College Board's scholarship site -- can search databases of thousands of scholarships to find those available for teachers.

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Author: Lorie Witkop

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