Alpha Delta Kappa, SF Chapters, Noel Leonard Scholarship
GRADUATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
- Awarding Department: Graduate College of Education
- Scholarship Intent: To promote the advancement of Education by providing scholarships to selected students who plan to become teachers in our California schools.
- Criteria: Credential students are eligible to apply. Students who will be student teaching during the Spring semester.
- Major: Multiple: Multiple, Single subject credential students, Education Specialist Credential students
- Class Level: Undergrad: N/A, Grad: Credential or MA + Cred
- Enrollment Status: Continuing
- Enrollment Requirement: Undergrad: N/A; Grad: FULL-TIME
- Financial Need as determined by the FAFSA and/or CA Dream App: Not a Requirement
- Citizenship: Any
- GPA: HS GPA: N/A; Undergrad GPA: N/A; Grad GPA: 3.0
- Contact Person: Ty Robinson
- Campus Address: BH 502B
- Street Address: 1600 Holloway, San Francisco, California 94132
- Phone Number: (415) 338-1031
- Email: tyrob11@sfsu.edu
- Web page: http://gcoe.sfsu.edu/current-students/scholarships
- Number of Awards: varies
- Award
- varies - amount and number of awards determined by Alpha Delta Kappa
- Scopes
- Graduate College of Education
- Deadline
- 11/10/2024
- Supplemental Questions
- Essay 1: Where have you been? Describe your previous community service and impact, relevant work experience, or other life experiences that qualify you for a GCOE scholarship. (approx. 200 words; 6 points possible)
- Essay 2: Where do you want to go? Describe your educational and career goals, why these are important to the communities that you are going to serve, and how a scholarship could help you meet these goals. (approx. 200 words; 6 points possible)
- Essay 3: What do you need? Describe your working situation or other financial circumstances that increase your need for assistance. (approx. 200 words; 6 points possible)
- Essay 4: How are you a good match for this specific scholarship? Describe how the intent of this award will help you to achieve your educational and career goals. (100 words; 3 possible points