Special event: The College of Education is
hosting information sessions in October 2008 for
students interested in learning more about the TEACH
Grant Program. They will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. Oct.
7 in Education Addition room 216, and noon-1 p.m.
Oct. 29 in Cleveland Hall room 234. For details
on the program, click
here.
Generous alumni and donors have provided approximately $150,000 in scholarship support to be awarded every year to undergraduate and graduate students at the College of Education. Many students would be unable to continue or complete their studies without scholarship assistance. For questions about creating a scholarship or the College of Education scholarship program contact Amy Cox, the scholarship coordinator, at (509) 335-7843 or amycox@wsu.edu.
Applying for a scholarship
If you are an undergraduate or graduate student interested in applying for a College of Education scholarship, please fill out the on-line application.
Students must apply separately for the sport management scholarship. Completed sport management applications are due no later than 5 p.m. January 31. They should be addressed to: Judy Schultz P.E. Building (PEB) 114Washington State University PO Box 642136 Pullman, WA 99164-2136. Her phone number is 509-335-5672.
The Future Teachers Conditional Scholarship and Loan Repayment Program is designed to encourage outstanding students and paraprofessionals to become teachers, and encourage current teachers to obtain additional endorsements in teacher shortage subjects. For details on the program, click here.
The federal Teacher Education Assistance for
College and Higher Education (TEACH) grant
provides additional funding to education majors who are
interested in teaching in a low-income school
distric. For details on the program, click
here.