NYC Teaching Fellows Program
Return to Fellowship SearchThe NYC Teaching Fellows program is preparing a critical mass of exceptional teachers committed to a better future for the NYC students. Their teachers go where they are needed the most – they teach in urban neighborhoods, where too many children have fallen behind and are struggling to catch up. Fellows who successfully complete the program become full-time teachers within a few months of enrolling. They participate in an innovative, practice-based summer training program and then earn a subsidized master’s degree in education while teaching in a New York City public school.
Award / Eligibility Details:
Applicants must have at least a bachelor’s degree, conferred by the start of training; an undergraduate cumulative GPA of at least 3.0; U.S. citizenship or permanent residency with a valid green card; and fluency in English.
Deadline: Four deadlines each year
Academic Levels: Post-Undergraduate
Type/Purpose: Teaching
Field of study: All, Arts & Humanities, Business, Public Affairs/Policy, Social Sciences, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
Location: United States
Citizenship eligibility: Permanent Resident, US Citizen, US National
For more information: http://nycteachingfellows.org