What is the Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship?
To increase the quantity and strengthen the quality of Indiana math, science, and technology teachers, the Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship is creating the equivalent of a National Merit Scholarship for teachers. The Fellowship offers recent graduates and career changers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) a stipend of $30,000 to complete a specially designed, cutting-edge master’s degree program, in exchange for a commitment to teach for three years in high-need secondary urban or rural schools. The program provides Fellows with this stipend to support their preparation for teaching, including in-depth clinical experience, in one of four Indiana teacher education programs. Once their preparation is complete, Fellows will be part of a cohort teaching in high-need schools in the same districts at the same time. The schools, along with university partners, will provide mentoring and support throughout the three-year Fellowship period. The Fellowship is administ
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