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Scholarships
and Assistantships
Teacher Education
Scholarships, 2009, 2010
Scholarships are available to
students pursuing degrees and/or certification in teacher
education. Scholarship funds come from two sources, institutional
funds distributed to departments and individual donors who designate
criteria for selecting recipients. Please read the following
information very carefully.
Departmental scholarships are
funded on the basis of the number of majors in the department. This
means that you should check your major plan on
BroncoWeb for accuracy
very carefully and update this section as necessary. You may not be
considered for departmental scholarships if your major plan does not
match the majors available within the department. This also means
that students majoring in secondary education should apply for
departmental scholarships through their major department.
Designated scholarships are
funded by private donors who specify criteria such as GPA, gender,
ethnicity, class standing, and major for selecting recipients. This
means that students majoring in secondary education may qualify for
some designated scholarships and should also complete the Teacher
Education Scholarship Application form, if they wish to be
considered. Sometimes donors specify uncommon criteria for
selecting recipients (e.g., single parent, students interested in
environmental education, students who graduate from particular Idaho
high schools). This means that you must provide accurate, thorough
information about yourself so that the Scholarship Committee can
consider you for all scholarships for which you qualify.
Students are encouraged to consult
the Boise State University
Financial
Aid website for information about need-based scholarships, loans
and other private scholarship opportunities (http://financialaid.boisestate.edu/scholarships/).
Students who intend to teach in Idaho may be interested in
Loan Forgiveness programs (see the Frequently Asked Questions
link on the website). (Note: continuing students wishing to be
considered for need-based scholarships must mail the FAFSA to the
federal processor by March 15; the deadline for new/transfer students is
February 15.)
Individuals who are members of
under-represented groups (e.g., students with disabilities, minority
students, and students whose first language is not English) are
especially encouraged to apply.
Mission
The mission of the
Teacher Education Scholarship program is to:
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Reward academic excellence and promote
high standards for student achievement.
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Recruit and retain students who
demonstrate the potential to become effective teachers who
facilitate learning of P-12 students.
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Meet the needs of the local
educational community that hires BSU graduates, with attention to
such issues as shortage areas and representation of historically
under-represented groups
Criteria
In light of the mission statement, the Scholarship Committee
utilizes the university’s guidelines of 3.0 as a minimum grade
point average to establish a cutoff criterion. All applicants
who meet or exceed this criterion are then evaluated according
to the criteria established for specific scholarships, many
funded by private donors. These criteria may include: academic
achievement, financial need, engagement with activities that
demonstrate your commitment to the profession (e.g. involvement
in education-related student organizations or volunteer work),
and/or intention to work in rural settings and/or in shortage
areas such as special education and bilingual/ESL education.
To apply
Submit the following supplemental materials to Dr. Susan Martin no
later than
March 16,
2009:
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Download an application form
- One copy of your current,
unofficial transcript from Boise State University,
available through
BroncoWeb and other institutions as appropriate
- A one-two page
statement of your qualifications, addressing specified criteria
Note: incomplete applications will not be considered.
The process
- Students will submit supplemental
materials to Dr. Susan Martin by March 16. Materials may be
submitted by any one of these ways:
- placing them in her mailbox on
the 2nd floor of the Education Building
- mailing them to her at Boise
State University, College of Education, 1910 University Dr.,
Boise, ID 83725-1725
- faxing them to her at (208)
426-4006. Please include a cover page that states:
Attention Dr. Susan Martin.
- The Financial
Aid Office will provide lists of students eligible for academic
scholarships and need-based scholarships to the department in
early April.
- A faculty
committee will select recipients by the end of April.
- Recipients will
be notified by the Financial Aid Office as soon thereafter as
possible.
- Recipients must
respond by the date established by the Financial Aid Office.
Alternate
scholarship recipients will be notified after recipients have
accepted or declined their awards.
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You may be asked to write a thank you letter to
the scholarship donor.
For further information
Susan Martin, Ph.D.
Boise State University
College of Education
1910 University Dr.
Boise, ID 83725-1725
email:
smartin@boisestate.edu
phone: (208) 426-2809
fax: (208) 426-4006
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