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A program to prepare American Indian teachers, providing funds for tuition , fees, books and living expenses to selected persons who enroll in a special teacher training and mentoring program in the College of Education and Human Services Professions at the University of Minnesota, Duluth
The funding for this program is in two parts:
1) scholarship monies for tuition, books, and UMD fees;
2) loan monies for a living expense stipend. The loan is repaid by the participant working in a Minnesota public school for five years
To be eligible, an applicant must be:
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American Indian
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A resident of the State of Minnesota
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One of the following:
(1) A student enrolled at UMD who intends to become a teacher in Minnesota, or
(2) A teacher aide who is an employee of ISD #709 and who intends to become a teacher, or
(3) A licensed teacher of ISD #709 who is taking coursework to fulfill a Master of Education degree, and
A student who, after applying for federal and state financial aid according to Minnesota Statutes, has financial needs that remains unmet.
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