Grants, Scholarships, & Partnerships

Scholarships

The deadline for students to apply for academic year scholarships is Dec. 15. Students can access the application electronically by going to Financial Aid & Scholarship Office. An online letter of recommendation must accompany the application.

Math and Science Teacher Scholarships Available - A collaboration between the Department of Education, the Center for Math and Science Education, and the Teacher Recruitment Program (TRP), called the Mathematics and Science Teacher Initiative (MSTI) at California State University, Chico is focused on recruiting students to become math and science teachers. Applications (pdf) for the Teacher Recruitment Project (TRP) and Noyce Scholarships for future Math/Science teachers are now available. Awards up to $10,000 are possible. For more information about either of these scholarships, please visit Center for Mathematics and Science Education Website.

APLE Program - Students interested in teaching mathematics or science have several special scholarship and loan programs available. The Assumption Program of Loans for Education (APLE) program, in particular, forgives as much as $19,000 in student loans to students who become California math and science teachers. Applications and program materials may be downloaded from the California Student Aid Commission Website.

Student Activities

Phi Delta Kappa - PDK is a dedicated advocate for the public schools, maintains an extensive network of more than 650 PDK chapters in the United States, Canada, and nations in Europe and Asia. The association publishes the Phi Delta Kappan, the most cited education journal in the United States, and sponsors the annual Phi Delta Kappa/Gallup Poll of the Public’s Attitudes Toward the Public Schools.

Partnerships

Courses for Educators - Professional advancement and continuing education opportunities are available through the Center for Regional and Continuing Education. For more information, please visit the Center for Regional and Continuing Education.

RISE Library - The RISE Library is located in AJH 124 on the Chico State campus and is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-5:30 p.m. The library holds hundreds of books, teaching units, costumes, artifacts, and realia to help teachers make their classrooms and teaching more alive and interesting. Library administrators have been conducting mini-workshops on using artifacts for education classes that have been well received. They are also planning a mini-workshop on how to use short pieces of literature in group work. Teachers can sign up by e-mailing maureen1430@earthlink.net.

NNER - The School of Education at Chico State is the newest member of the National Network for Educational Renewal (NNER). The organization seeks to "foster school and university partnerships engaged in the simultaneous renewal of schools and the education of those who work in them." Nationwide, the NNER's members include 24 partnership settings, with 44 institutions of higher education and approximately 150 school districts and 700 partner schools.