Teaching Fellowship: App Deadline Approaching

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You may have students or colleagues who are perfect for the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship.
Our final application deadline is Friday, March 14!
Please help us promote the program by sharing this exciting opportunity with students, recent grads,
career changers, and others you consider qualified.
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“I teach science because I want my students not only to gaze at the stars, but to reach for them.” ~Kate Schlarman, WWTF ’12
“I teach math because it is a beautiful story written in a strange language.” ~Theodore (Tio) Savich, WWTF ’10

 
Put your math, science or technology knowledge to work for the kids who need you most.
Become a Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellow.
Now more than ever, high-need urban and rural secondary schools need dedicated and powerful teachers
in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields. The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship
recruits high achieving candidates who have the drive to become teachers—including graduating college seniors,
recent graduates, armed forces veterans, and mid-career and second-career professionals.  Fellows begin with an
intensive master’s degree program interwoven with a full year in the classroom, then commit to teaching for
at least three years in a high-need urban or rural school district.
 
Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellows Receive
Admission to a master’s degree program at a participating college/university in
*Indiana    *Michigan    *New Jersey    *Ohio
Preparation for teaching certification
Support and mentoring throughout the four-year program
$30,000 stipend in the first year; salary during the three-year teaching commitment
Lifelong membership in a national network of intellectual leaders as a Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellow 
 
Applications are being accepted until March 14, 2014. To learn more, visitWoodrow.org/teach

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