The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships (STEM)
This
pioneering
program has been
recognized by
the White House
and touted as a
model by the
U.S. Department
of Education.
The Fellowship
offers current
seniors, recent
graduates, and
career
changers in the
STEM fields a
$30,000 stipend
to complete an
intensive
master's degree
program that
focuses on a
year-long
experience in
a real-world classroom.
In exchange,
Fellows commit
to teach for
three years in
high–need
secondary urban
or rural
schools, with
mentoring and
support from
both their
universities and
their schools
throughout their
three-year
commitment.
The Woodrow
Wilson Teaching
Fellows are also
part of the
larger international
network of
Woodrow Wilson
Fellows, a
select group of
21,000
intellectual
leaders who have
received the
Foundation's
support over the
past seven
decades. Since
1945, the
Woodrow Wilson
National
Fellowship Foundation
has worked to
identify and
develop leaders
and institutions
to meet the
nation's
critical
challenges.
To learn more about the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program, visit www.woodrow.org.