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Arizona Teacher Academy - Arizona Department of Education:
The Arizona Teachers Academy (ATA) is a program to help pay for tuition and fees for those students in a state university or community college Educator Preparation Program (EPP). The scholarship covers tuition and mandatory fees after a student has accepted all other non-loan aid such as institutional scholarships, federal Pell grants, and other private scholarships. To receive the ATA scholarship, you must commit to one year of teaching in an Arizona public school for each year you receive the scholarship.
Within this website there are specific links to all state colleges and community colleges where you can apply for the scholarship.
Additional Information on the Arizona Teacher Academy:
Teaching is one of the most rewarding and fulfilling professions. You get to make a difference in the lives of children every day. If you are interested in being a teacher, the Arizona Teachers Academy offers tuition coverage for students who agree to teach in Arizona schools. It's that simple - earn a degree or certificate while your tuition is covered. Plus, you'll have a job waiting when you graduate.
This scholarship program is available at Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona, as well as Scottsday, Rio Salado and Pima Community Colleges.
First Things First College Scholarships:
Financial scholarships to support eligible individuals in completing a credential, associate degree, or bachelor's degree in early childhood education or related field.
Scholarship for students who want to get an Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education.