Scholarship
Category:
Other
Title:
Scholarship
Date:
No closing date listed
Location:
Rochester AL |
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Your undergraduate study in the field of deaf education may allow you to take advantage of a special scholarship of up to $10,000 to continue your education at the master's degree level.
There is a serious shortage of teachers in the United States who are qualified to teach science and math to deaf and hard-of-hearing students. As you take the next step in pursuing a career in teaching, this is an opportunity worth considering. |
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| When you elect to continue your education in the Master of Science program in Education of Students who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing (MSSE) at Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, you're eligible for a scholarship of up to $5,000 per year for two years. |
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| Why should you choose the MSSE program? |
- You'll receive dual certification in education of students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing as well as in a secondary content area such as science or math.
- You'll enjoy small class sizes and one-on-one discussions with faculty who are international leaders in research and the art of teaching.
- You'll have the opportunity to gain valuable real-world teaching experience by participating in our student-teaching program.
- You'll enjoy a top-quality education at a substantially reduced tuition rate, thanks to the federal support RIT receives for MSSE students.
- In addition, you'll be eligible for a scholarship of up to $5,000 per year for two years, which, combined with our reduced tuition rate, is an outstanding value!
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The MSSE program is a truly exceptional value and an outstanding choice designed to give you the skills you need for a successful teaching career.
With the current shortage of qualified science and math teachers in our country, there's never been a better time to pursue a master's degree in teaching, and there's no better place to pursue it than in the MSSE program at RIT. |
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To learn more, contact the NTID Office of Admissions at |
| Voice/TTY: 585-475-6700 or email us at |
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Sincerely,
Robert Borden
Director
NTID Office of Admissions |
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