Reeves Scholars and Undergraduate Education Abroad Assistantship
This assistantship provides support for the Reeves Fellowship Program, a reciprocal exchange between future teachers at MSU and at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. Additionally, this assistantship supports the undergraduate education abroad scholarship programs. Learn more about the Reeves Scholars Program via the College of Education. Interested students can contact Julie Sinclair (sincla53@msu.edu) with questions.
Global Curriculum Fellowship
This assistantship primarily supports the Global Curriculum Fellowship, a program where teams of faculty and doctoral students work to infuse global perspectives into College of Education undergraduate and graduate courses. Learn more about the Global Curriculum Fellowship via the College of Education. Interested students can contact Julie Sinclair (sincla53@msu.edu) with questions.
Bob Moses Scholarship
This annually awarded national scholarship is designed to support the educational goals of a graduate student from an underrepresented group who is pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree in mathematics education or a STEM discipline. The individual should also have a commitment to civic engagement. Scholarship award: $15,000. Apply by: April 3. Learn more via ETS (opens as PDF)
Dr. Lillian M. Lowery Scholarship
Attention: Master’s
This annually awarded national scholarship was established to support a student pursuing a master’s degree in education who embodies a spirit of commitment to furthering opportunities for all students. Scholarship award: $15,000. Apply by: April 3. Learn more via ETS (opens as PDF)
Lyman Briggs SUTL Fellowships
Graduate students selected for this full‐year (12 month) program will work with an LBC faculty member on a new or existing disciplinary‐based education research (DBER), scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), or action research project. We envision DBER/SoTL/action research topics broadly, including developing and assessing various curricular interventions, assessing student learning and the factors that affect such learning, and evaluating the success of classroom innovations. Apply by: April 7. Learn more via the Graduate School
Interdisciplinary Inquiry & Teaching Fellowship Program
Attention: Doctoral
The IIT Fellowship Program is for doctoral students with an interest in interdisciplinary inquiry and undergraduate teaching. The primary goal of the IIT Fellowship Program is to broaden and enrich the professional development experience of a diverse group of graduate students by placing them within an environment, James Madison College, with an established tradition in excellence in undergraduate teaching. Award: $5,000. Apply by: April 17. Learn more via the Graduate School