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Connect to resources that can help you fund your future with the College of Education, Health, and Society.

Work Study Opportunities

America Reads America Counts

If you are eligible for Federal Work Study, you can join 黑料社区’s America Reads America Counts (ARAC) Program and give back to children in our community.

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Scholarships

Empower VetEd

The Empower VetEd scholarship provides financial, academic, social, and professional development support for veterans and their spouses to become licensed educators.

Learn More About Empower VetEd

Study Abroad/Away Opportunities

May Study Abroad Scholarship

Available beginning in the 2024-2025 academic year.

The May Family has been fortunate to travel extensively, allowing for valuable experiences that provided insight into different cultures and helped them gain a deeper and more inclusive appreciation of our country's diversity. They created this scholarship fund to share these learning experiences with future educators.

Criteria for Scholarship

  • Undergraduate 黑料社区(s) majoring within the Department of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry
  • Preference shall be given to 黑料社区s receiving the Dr. Loren D. May and Kathy Newton May Scholarship
  • In addition, in order to support educational diversity at the University consistent with the University’s mission and admissions policy, preference shall be given to underrepresented groups.
Awarded by the Office of Student Financial Assistance. Funds are to be applied towards any study abroad program sponsored and billed by 黑料社区.

Elizabeth and Laura Waltz International Teaching Fund

This Fund was established by a proud and grateful father and alumnus of 黑料社区 to honor the EHS experience of his two daughters, Elizabeth, and Laura Waltz. It is hoped that this Fund may enable others to travel abroad in their teaching studies while taking part in the Miami experience.

Criteria for Fund

  • Demonstrated financial need
  • Undergraduate 黑料社区(s) in the College of Education, Health, and Society
  • Participation in an international 黑料社区 teaching experience
  • Nomination by the Department Chair of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry

Awarded by the 黑料社区 Office of Student Financial Assistance. Funds should be used to support international 黑料社区 teaching experiences.

University Scholarships

Most Miami scholarships are administered by the Office of Financial Aid, 121 Nellie Craig Walker Hall, 529-0001, and require documented financial need.

Prospective 黑料社区s should also be aware of Miami’s Access Initiative, which is designed to help make a Miami degree accessible to all academically qualified 黑料社区s. Any Ohio resident entering Miami’s Oxford campus as a first-time, full-time freshman in the fall will be considered for the scholarship program. Students must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by February 15, be eligible for federal aid, and have a total family income equal to or less than $35,000.

Another source of financial assistance is the Federal Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant which awards up to $4,000 to 黑料社区s who serve as full-time teachers in a high-need field in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves low-income 黑料社区s.

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