MG Eugene C. Renzi, USA (Ret.) STEM Teachers Scholarship

Scholarship Overview: Students actively pursuing a graduate degree or credential/licensure for the purpose of teaching science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) subjects.
Application Available: January 1, 2023
Deadline Date: May 31, 2023
Scholarship Details:

  • US citizenship
  • Graduate-level candidates must currently be in at least their second semester and taking at least two (2) semester-equivalent courses per term at accredited college or university in the United States and majoring in education for the purpose of teaching STEM subjects in a U.S. school in grades K-12 at the time of application.
  • A current overall GPA of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale in their current program at an accredited U.S. college or university is required at the time of application. Applicants must have completed a B.S. degree in a STEM major. Expected graduation date cannot be in the year the scholarship is awarded.
  • Credential/licensure candidates must be U.S. citizens with a completed B.S. degree or graduate degree in a STEM major (undergrad/grad transcript required). Must be currently enrolled and have started the program at the time of application. Expected graduation/completion date cannot be in the year the scholarship is awarded.

*Undergraduate students are not eligible

Application Requirements:

  • Personal Statement
  • Teaching Philosophy
  • Summary of Financial Need
  • Current official transcript issued by the school Registrar’s Office
  • Minimum two letters of recommendation required from faculty in the major of study
  • Current résumé
  • Undergraduate transcript – either official or unofficial
  • If currently employed as a teacher, one additional letter from the school principal

Application Requirements: GPA, Letter of Recommendation(s)

Award Amount: $2,500

Website/URL: https://www.afcea.org/stem-teacher-scholarships

Filters:

Eligibility: Financial Need, Citizen/Permanent Resident
Profession/Major: Education, Science
Grade Level: Graduate Students