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Steven R. Nelson Native Educator Scholarship

Eligibility Requirements

Individuals need to:

  • Reside in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington.
  • Be a member or descendent of a federally recognized, state recognized, or terminated American Indian tribe; or Alaska Native village, council, or corporation; or Native Hawaiian; or identify as a Pacific Islander from a U.S.-affiliated Pacific Island jurisdiction (specifically, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, or Palau).
  • Be accepted to or enrolled in a master’s or doctoral program (by fall term) in an accredited, public, or private, nonprofit institution of higher education in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, or Washington and maintain a course load that ensures graduate degree completion on time (within three years for a master’s degree).
  • Pursue a field of study in education, education policy, leadership, technical assistance, research, or a closely related field.
  • Have graduated from a four-year, regionally accredited institution of higher learning (before fall term).
  • Complete an essay that answers the questions:
    1. Why am I pursuing an advanced degree in the field of education, education policy, leadership, technical assistance, research, or closely related field?
    2. What are my post-graduation goals?
    3. How have I and will I contribute to strengthening my own community and/or rural or Native communities as a whole?
  • Submit three letters of recommendation (excluding letters from immediate family members), with at least one from a community member who can attest to the candidate’s Native heritage and his/her commitment to the designated course of study and to serving rural and/or Native communities after attainment of the master’s degree.
  • Begin school as a full- or part-time student no later than the fall semester immediately following the award.

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Application Procedures

Applications for the Steven R. Nelson Native Educator Scholarship can be submitted until March 31. No applications will be considered after the deadline.

Recipients will be notified of conditional awards no later than June 30 for study beginning the following fall term. Final awards will be made directly to the institution of higher education once an awardee has provided proof of acceptance and/or registration in an institution that meets the scholarship program requirements.

The scholarship program will be administered at the sole discretion of Education Northwest. Award funds will be deposited in the financial aid office of the institution attended by the recipient.

Education Northwest reserves the right to change or discontinue the Steven R. Nelson Native Educator Scholarship Program at any time and without notice.

Procedure for Continuing Awards
  • To maintain eligibility, a scholarship recipient must meet the following standards:
  • Maintain good academic standing
  • Demonstrate substantial progress toward the fulfillment of the graduate degree requirements
  • Fulfill all program reporting requirements
  • Maintain enrollment status during the academic year
  • Apply each year to request continued scholarship support until graduation (not to exceed three years)

Future Journalism Teacher Scholarship

Eligibility

The Journalism Education Association sponsors up to two $1,000 scholarships for education majors who intend to teach scholastic journalism. Each recipient must be a college junior, senior or master’s degree student in a program designed to prepare him/her for teaching at the secondary-school level. Current secondary-school journalism teachers who are in a degree program to improve their journalism teaching skills also are eligible.

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Each recipient must complete the application and include the following:

  • A 250-word essay explaining his/her desire to teach high school journalism.
  • The answers to the three questions at the bottom of the application form.
  • Two recommendation letters, preferably from those who have firsthand knowledge of his/her work with student journalists, and
    College transcript(s) showing academic standing.

Teacher Shortage Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Be accepted into, and maintain enrollment in, a PESB-approved teacher preparation program leading to an initial teacher certificate (generally the applicant will be enrolled as a junior or senior in undergraduate studies or graduate school.)
  • Intend to pursue an initial teacher certificate with an endorsement in a shortage area.
  • Must file the current FAFSA or WASFA.
  • Must have unmet financial need.

How to Apply:

  • Application Opens: 19 March 2024
  • Deadline: 30 April 2024

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s form below.

$2,500 TEFL Scholarship

Eligibility:

  • Must be a US, UK, European or South African citizen.
  • Must be pursuing a career as a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) teacher.

How to Apply:

  • Must create and submit a 60 second video on the following topic:
    • Why are you pursuing a career in teaching English abroad and why is it something you think is right for you.

Further submission guidelines can be found on the scholarship’s website.

Kristen Brown-Jaquish Memorial Scholarship

Eligibility

  • Junior or Senior
  • Pullman campus students
  • Pursuing a Teacher certificate
  • First preference to Tri-Cities area students
  • Second preference to Eastern Washington students
  • Third Preference to Washington residents students

More Details

  • Complete a WSU General Scholarship Application on or before Jan 31st

The Nell Kruegel Irion Memorial Scholarship Fund

Eligibility

  • Minimum GPA 3.2
  • Junior or Senior
  • Intent to become a Teacher
  • Demonstrates financial need of $600 or more

More Details

  • Complete a WSU General Scholarship Application on or before Jan 31st.