What is a Math for America Fellow?
The Math for America program focuses on the shortage of adequately qualified mathematics teachers in our nation’s public high schools. Math for America (MfA)trains mathematically talented individuals to become high school math teachers and supports them in the early years of their careers. MfA Fellows receive the following benefits: Receive an aggregate stipend of $90,000 over five years, obtain a full tuition scholarship to master’s level teacher preparation program at Bard College, New York University, or Teachers College, Columbia University, achieve a position as a high school math teacher in New York City, earn New York State Teaching Certification and New York City teacher’s salary, develop your classroom skills through Math for America’s mentoring, coaching, and support services, build a lifelong career through professional development activities, and become a part of a group of outstanding math teachers. For more information visit www.mathforamerica.
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