Are you an undergraduate, a recent college grad, a mid-career professional or retiree? Do you have a tremendous desire to teach mathematics, the sciences or foreign languages? Are you passionate about transforming urban education?
Would you like to receive $30,000 toward tuition and other expenses?
Yes? Then are invited to apply for two exciting master’s programs in the College of Education and Human Ecology.
Project ASPIRE (Apprenticeships Supported by Partnerships for Innovation and Reform in Education) is an accelerated master’s program in math, science or foreign language education. Federally-funded, the pioneering program prepares and support new teachers to be highly successful in urban middle or high schools. Participants make a three-year commitment to teach in the Columbus City Schools.
Cohort members receive:
After graduation, they will receive:
The Woodrow Wilson Ohio Teaching Fellowship attracts talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fields of mathematics, chemistry, physics, life and earth science. They will commit to teaching careers in Ohio’s high-need secondary schools for at least three years.
The fellowship includes:
Interested? Learn more about STEM and foreign language M.Ed. programs in the School of Teaching and Learning, then apply.
Deadlines for 2012-2013:
Woodrow Wilson Ohio Teaching Fellowship: January 10, 2012
Project ASPIRE: March 1, 2012
To facilitate your application, we suggest you apply to the Master of Education program through Ohio State’s Graduate School at the same time you apply to Project ASPIRE and Woodrow Wilson.
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