The Indiana Legislation created the Minority Teacher Scholarship Program to address the critical shortage of minorities (defined as Black and Hispanic students in the statute) in the teaching field.
Eligibility
Student must:
- Be a minority student (defined as Black or Hispanic per IC 21-13-6) seeking a teaching certification. For details on teaching licensure, visit the Bayh College of Education;
- Be an Indiana resident and a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen;
- Have completed an application in ScholarTrack;
- Be admitted to an eligible institution as a full-time student (12 credits or more) or already attending as a full-time student;
- Be pursuing or intending to pursue a course of study that would enable the student, upon graduation, to teach in an accredited school in Indiana;
- Have submitted a valid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Indiana State University (school code is 001807) must be listed on the students FAFSA;
- Not be in default on a state or federally-funded student loan or have an overpayment on a federal grant.
Amount
Minority students demonstrating financial need may receive up to $4,000 annually. Students who do not show financial need are eligible for up to $1,000.
Renewal
- Maintain at least a 2.0 GPA; and
- Complete a William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship application each year in ScholarTrack.
Obligation
- Pursue a program which leads to a teaching degree; and
- Agree to apply for a teaching position in an accredited school in Indiana following the student's certification as a teacher, and if hired, to teach for at least three (3) years.
For more information, visit https://secure.in.gov/che/4507.htm