Minority Teacher/Special Education
Scholarship for 2002-2003
at Purdue University Calumet
Purpose
The Minority Teacher Scholarship was created by the 1988 Indiana General Assembly to
address the critical shortage of Black and Hispanic teachers in Indiana. In 1990, the
Indiana General Assembly amended the Minority program to include the field of Special
Education, and in 1991 the fields of Occupational and Physical Therapy were added.
Eligibility
To be eligible you must be:
- A minority student (defined as Black or Hispanic) seeking a teaching certification;
or
A student seeking a Special Education teaching certification; or
A student seeking an Occupational or Physical Therapy certification.
- An Indiana resident and a U.S. citizen
- Admitted to an eligible institution as a full time student or already attending as a
full time student.
- Pursuing or intend to pursue a course of study that would enable the student upon
graduation to teach in an accredited elementary or secondary school in Indiana.
In addition, students who are already enrolled in college, must have a Grade Point
Average (GPA) of at least 2.0 on a scale of 4.0 or the equivalent, or meet the minimum GPA
requirements established at the college for its school of education, if it is higher.
Colleges are responsible for making the actual awards. They may
not base the awards solely on merit based factors. Financial need may be considered but it
is not a requirement. Preference will be given to minority students and students enrolling
in college for the first time.
The priorities in choosing scholarship recipients are:
- Renewal minority scholars
- Newly enrolled minority students
- Renewal special education major scholars
- Newly enrolled special education major students
Renewal Scholarships
Scholars must:
- Maintain the cumulative GPA that is required by the college for admission to its School
of Education; or
- Maintain at least a 2.0 on a scale of 4.0 or the equivalent if there is no minimum GPA
at the college.
- Reapply each year.
Scholarship Value
The maximum annual scholarship is $1,000. However, if the applicant (minority students
only) demonstrates financial need he/she may be eligible to receive up to $4,000 annually.
Colleges will determine the actual amount when reviewing a scholar's financial aid
package. Colleges may not reduce a scholar's state or federal gift (free) financial aid,
if any, when awarding the scholarship. The scholarship amount will be divided into
semester or quarterly disbursements, the same as other financial aid.
Conditions
Scholars must agree to:
- Pursue a program which leads to either a teaching or an Occupational or Physical Therapy
Certification.
- Complete the Teacher or Occupational or Physical Therapy certification program within
six (6) years from the time the first scholarship is received.
- Teach on a full-time basis in an accredited Indiana elementary or
secondary school; or
- Practice in the field of Occupational or Physical Therapy in an accredited school,
vocational rehabilitation center, community mental retardation or other developmental
disabilities center, for 3 years out of the first 5 years certification.
Those
who fail to fulfill the terms of their scholarship agreements may be required to reimburse
the State of Indiana. Applications should be submitted to the Office of
Financial Aid - Purdue Calumet by March 15, 2002 for scholarship
consideration.
(Note:
The application is available on-line in Adobe Acrobat PDF format
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