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Offered by Indiana Commission for Higher Education
The William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship is open to Black and Hispanic/Latine individuals from Indiana who are planning to teach in an accredited school in Indiana upon graduation. Applicants must be first-time undergraduate students and must agree in writing to apply for teaching positions in Indiana and, if hired, teach in Indiana for at least three years. To renew the scholarship for subsequent academic years, a recipient must reapply for the scholarship each year and maintain the cumulative grade point average (GPA) required for admission to the institution’s school of education or at least a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent if the school does not require a minimum GPA. If you’re an aspiring Black or Hispanic/Latino teacher from Indiana, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more.
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education, created in 1971 by an act of the General Assembly and signed into law by then Governor Edgar Whitcomb, is now in its fifth decade of service to the State of Indiana. The Commission is a fourteen-member public body created to define the educational missions of public colleges and universities, review both operating budget and capital budget appropriation requests from public institutions, distribute student financial aid from state aid programs, and generally work in partnership with Indiana's public universities.
This scholarship is open to students meeting the below eligibility criteria.
College Students
2.0
Black/African, Hispanic/Latino
Indiana
Interested students must submit their FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) in order to apply.
Academic transcript
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