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The Office of Educator Support at Oklahoma State University values the comprehensive training of educators and school leaders.  As such, we strive to find ways to financially support our students through our academically-strong education preparation programs. The following resources provide financial assistance to eligible teachers and teacher candidates. Some programs are available only to those seeking a license in shortage subject areas.

 

University/College-Level Support

A variety of financial supports are available for teacher candidates from the University and their individual colleges.

 

 

State-Level Support

The state of Oklahoma provides a variety of incentives to support teacher candidates and beginning educators.

 

  • Oklahoma Future Teacher Scholarship and Employment Incentive Program (“Inspired to Teach”)

    The Oklahoma Future Teacher Scholarship and Employment Incentive Program ("Inspired to Teach") offers qualified students an opportunity to earn scholarships and benefits. Program participants may have the opportunity to earn up to $25,500 as they complete an Educator Preparation Program and teach in Oklahoma.

     

    To learn more about registering for the program, please click here. If you have any questions, please contact dillon.graham@okstate.edu

  • Oklahoma’s Teacher Shortage Employment Incentive Program (TSEIP)

    Students who plan to teach in Oklahoma after graduation can receive reimbursement for eligible student loan expenses or an equivalent cash benefit through TSEIP (Oklahoma’s Teacher Shortage Employment Incentive Program). Among other requirements, participants must teach in an Oklahoma public secondary school for at least five years. This program is only available to OSUTeach students, secondary education (math) majors, and secondary education (science) majors.

     

    To learn more and download a copy of the TSEIP participation agreement form, please click here. Participation agreement forms can be submitted to Dillon Graham in Willard 325M. If you have any questions, please contact dillon.graham@okstate.edu

  • Teach 2 Reach

    The goal of the Choctaw Nation’s Teach to Reach Project is to provide support and professional development to Native American individuals to complete a bachelor’s degree in Education and meet all requirements for full state certifications or licensure as an Oklahoma teacher. The focus of this funding is to train more Native Americans to enter teacher education programs and become highly qualified educators.

     

    Teach 2 Reach Application

     

    Eligible Schools Listing

 

Federal-Level Support

Financial support is available from the U.S. Department of Education.

 

  • U.S. Department of Education

    The U.S. Department of Education administers the following programs.  Contact information for these programs is available on the website.

     

    Teacher Loan Forgiveness

    The Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program is intended to encourage individuals to enter and continue in the teaching profession. Under this program, if you teach full-time for five complete and consecutive academic years in certain elementary and secondary schools and educational service agencies that serve low-income families, and meet other qualifications, you may be eligible.

     

    Cancellation for Federal Perkins Loans

    Teachers with loans from the Federal Perkins Loan Program could be eligible for loan cancellation for full-time teaching at a low-income school or for teaching in certain subject areas.

  • Teach.org Financial Aid & Scholarships List

    This comprehensive website provides information about the teaching profession and opportunities for teachers, including financial aid and scholarship resources.

     

    Click here to visit the teach.org website’s list of financial aid and scholarship opportunities.

  • TEACH Grant

    A Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant is different from other federal student grants because it requires you agree to complete a teaching service obligation as a condition for receiving the grant, and if you don't complete the service obligation, the TEACH Grant will be converted to a loan that you must repay, with interest.

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