School of Education Scholarship/Loan Information

Grants

School of Education Scholarship/Loan Information

Source

President's Educator Fellowship

TEACH Grant

Eligibility

FAFSA must be on file: Eligibility based on

financial need.

Amount

Up to $6,000 per year

FAFSA must be on file; Open to students seeking a Up to $4,000 per year credential in a high need field

Enrollment Stipend (DOE Grant)

FAFSA must be on file by March 1st 2019

$2,500 ? $3,000

CALGRANT

Owen Thomas Memorial Scholarship

FAFSA and G-44 Form must be on file: Eligibility is based on financial need and factors related to individual history of CalGrant payments. Students are eligible for a fifth year of Cal Grant eligibility

B.A. in English from UC Irvine and admittance into the UC Irvine English Single Subject Teacher Credential Program (FAFSA)

Covers a year's worth of UC systemwide tuition and student services fees. For 2018-19, this amount totals $12,570 $500 - $1,000

California Retired Teachers Resident of California, high undergraduate GPA,

Scholarship

exemplary character (FAFSA)

$3,000

Dean's Scholarship

Rudy Hanley Scholarship

Mary Roosevelt Honor Scholarship in Teaching and Learning Federal Loans (Unsubsidized and Graduate PLUS Loans)** Private Education Loans

High academic achievement and a commitment to developing the skills and knowledge of a new teacher (FAFSA) High academic achievement and financial need (FAFSA) Demonstrated commitment to improving the lives and educational opportunities of youth (FAFSA) FAFSA must be on file

Varies by lender

$2,000-$3,000

$1,500-$3,000

$2,000-$3,000

Up to $20,500 per year in Unsubsidized loan. Graduate PLUS loan also available Amount varies

Comments

Demonstrated commitment to working in

high need schools

How to Apply

Eligible students will be notified and asked

to submit additional materials

Must agree to serve as a full time teacher for 4 years at a low income school in a high need field

Eligible for low income candidates (priority given to bilingual and STEM candidates)

Funding is available for fall, winter and spring quarters only

Interested students must meet with an academic counselor to review terms of agreement in fall.

Application to the MAT program will be reviewed by the committee

Complete FAFSA and apply with CSAC for fifth-year* Cal Grant consideration (G-44 form)

Based on a review of application materials Recipients will be notified in the fall

Must submit a personal statement describing your commitment to teaching and your need for financial assistance

Information distributed in the fall

Merit based scholarship based on application and early academic performance in the MAT program

Merit and need based scholarship based on application

Merit based scholarship based on application and early academic performance in program

The Financial Aid Office will inform students how to accept all or part of the loan. Nonfederal loans made by a lender such as a bank or credit union.

Recipients will be notified in the fall

Recipients will be notified in the fall Recipients will be notified in the fall

Submit FAFSA application Contact the lender directly for eligibility, application, and loan information.

Scholarships

Loans

*Only candidates who are entering the program directly after graduating from an undergraduate program are eligible **Some federal loans to teachers may be forgiven under federal forgiveness programs (see Loan Forgiveness for Teachers) For more information please contact UC Irvine's Financial Aid Office at 949-824-8262 or finaid@uci.edu.

Student Affairs/Scholarships and Financial Aid/FA Fact Sheet 2019-20

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