Teaching Fellowships/Certification Programs

These fellowships offer accelerated certification programs that combine a full-time teaching position with enrollment in a certification program with a partner university/college. These programs are designed for those interested in a career in education.

 

Inner-City Teaching Corps (Chicago Area Schools)
A two-year program that combines an intensive alternative teaching certification program with in-classroom experience and personalized support coaching from master teachers.

Knowles Science Teaching Foundation
KSTF awards teaching fellowships to exceptional young men and women committed to teaching science and mathematics in United States high schools.  We believe the commitment to teaching merits the deepest respect and support. 

The Mississippi Teacher Corps
The Mississippi Teacher Corps selects college graduates to teach in Mississippi and provides training, certification, full pay, benefits, and a master’s degree in education from the University of Mississippi.

TNTP (The New Teacher Project)
TNTP is a nonprofit that partners with school districts and states to address the achievement gap.  They provide resources and support for a number of teaching fellowships:

Arizona Teaching Fellows
Baltimore City Teaching Fellows
Chicago Teaching Fellows
DC Teaching Fellows
Denver Teaching Fellows
Fort Worth Teaching Fellows
Georgia Teaching Fellows
Indianapolis Teaching Fellows
Memphis Teaching Fellows
Milwaukee Teaching Fellows
Louisiana Teaching Fellows
Nashville Teaching Fellows
New York City Teaching Fellows
Philadelphia Teaching Fellows
Rhode Island Teaching Fellows
Teach Charlotte
TeachNOLA

Urban Teacher Residency United
A network of urban teaching residency programs focused on launching and supporting high-functioning residency programs in high-needs urban districts

Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships
The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fields—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—into teaching in high-need secondary schools in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. The Michigan Program is administered through the UM School of Education.