Dear Math Majors,
If you are interested in teaching at an urban high school, these
fellowships pay a $30,000 stipend to enroll in a masters' program and get
classroom experience in exchange for 3 years of teaching in an urban
school.
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>Subject: FW: Application now open: Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships
>From: "Handelsman, Michael H" <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Tue, July 30, 2013 5:32 pm
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>Dear Colleagues,
>I hope you are well; please take note of this opportunity for your STEM
>students and encourage them to consider applying. Best, Michael
>________________________________
>From: National Association of Fellowships Advisors
>[[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Sanford, Beverly
>[[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 4:33 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Application now open: Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships
>
>Dear NAFAns-
>
>I'm happy to report that the online application for the 2014 Woodrow
>Wilson Teaching Fellowships is now open. The WW Teaching Fellows-current
>senior undergrads, recent grads, or career changers-are candidates with
>majors in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, math, and some
>related areas) who want to pursue graduate-level teacher preparation at
>one of 22 participating universities in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and New
>Jersey.
>
>Each Teaching Fellow receives a $30,000 stipend to enroll at one of these
>partner institutions for a master's-degree program that includes a full
>academic year of experience in secondary-school classrooms, along with
>intensive coursework. Fellows commit, in turn, to teach for three years
>in high-need urban or rural schools in the state where they've done their
>preparation, with ongoing mentoring support and lifelong membership in the
>international network of Woodrow Wilson Fellows.
>
>
>Current undergraduate STEM majors who will complete the bachelor's degree
>by June 30, 2014 are eligible, as are recent STEM graduates, current grad
>students in these fields, and mid-career or second-career professionals.
>Individuals who have demonstrably strong math and science backgrounds, if
>not a STEM major per se, may also be considered. Application is open to
>candidates both in and beyond the states where participating universities
>are located. Application deadlines are October 15, December 2, and January
>31.
>
>
>
>Full information is available at
>http://woodrow.org/fellowships/ww-teaching-fellowships. As ever, we are
>looking for applicants who have not only outstanding credentials, but also
>experience working with young people, as well as a real commitment to
>teaching in high-need schools. We look forward to seeing applications from
>strong candidates on your campuses.
>
>
>
>All best wishes-
>
>Beverly
>
>
>============
>Beverly A. Sanford
>Vice President for Communications and Secretary of the Foundation
>The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
>5 Vaughn Drive, Suite 300, Princeton, NJ 08540
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>Robert Hinde
>Professor of Chemistry
>Associate Dean for Academic Programs
>College of Arts and Sciences
>University of Tennessee
>
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