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Knowles Teaching Fellowship
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January 8, 2024Knowles Teaching Fellowship
Offered by Knowles Teacher Initiative
Are you an aspiring STEM teacher with a degree in a science or mathematics field? If so, you might be interested in applying for the Knowles Teaching Fellowship! The fellowship is open to current and incoming high school STEM teachers with at least a bachelor’s degree in the subject they intend to teach. The Knowles Teacher Initiative, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping teachers become innovative and persevering leaders, is proud to offer this fellowship to students. Together, the network of math and science teachers that make up the organization work to improve education in the United States.
To help their fellow teachers, their fellowship awards $30,000 to multiple recipients each year. If you are an aspiring STEM teacher looking for help funding your degree, we encourage you to apply!
Open to the following grade levels:
Eligibility information
The fellowship is open to students who have earned a degree in a science or mathematics discipline. Applicants must also have earned or will earn a valid state teaching credential/certificate/license that enables them to teach mathematics or science in grades 9–12 in the United States. Lastly, applicants must meet the below eligibility requirements.
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Application information
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application and the below application materials.
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