William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship
The William A. Crawford Minority Teach Scholarship is for minority students intending to pursue, or currently pursuing, a course of study that would enable them to teach in an accredited school in Indiana for three years following graduation. Recipients must be Indiana residents who are enrolled or will enroll full-time. For an application and a complete set of program rules, visit the聽.
Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship
The Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship is an educational benefit for students who graduate from a publicly supported high school at least one year early. The scholarship pays $4000 to be applied first to any remaining unpaid tuition on fees and can be used at any eligible Indiana college. The balance of the scholarship shall be remitted to the student. This is a one-time benefit and may not be renewed. The scholarship may not be used for remedial coursework. For an application and a complete set of program rules, visit the聽.
Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship
The Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship was created to help the next generation of Hoosier teachers pay for college. The State of Indiana will provide 200 scholarships each year to high-achieving high school and college students interested in pursuing a career in education. The scholarship pays $10,000 per year for up to four years to students who commit to teaching in Indiana after graduation. For details and the application, visit the .
Earline S. Rogers Student Teaching Stipend for Minorities
The Earline S. Rogers Student Teaching Stipend is for minority students (defined as black and Hispanic individuals) who will engage in student teaching during the upcoming academic year. The stipend will be a maximum of $4000. For an application and a complete set of program rules, visit聽the聽.
Student Teaching Stipend for High-Needs Fields
The Student Teaching Stipend is for minority students who plan to teach in 'high-need' fields, which means a teaching specialty that affects the economic vitality of Indiana and in which there is a shortage of candidates. The Commission will determine which specialties are considered 'high-need fields,' but they will likely include areas of STEM (e.g. math, science, physics). Special education is included through statutory language. The student must show that he/she will engage in student teaching during the upcoming academic term. The stipend will be a maximum of $4000. For an application and a complete set of program rules, visit the聽.