Post: Grand Canyon University scholarships grants and title 1 loanPosted by Grand Canyon University on 3/31/08
Title 1 teachers may receive between $5,000 and $17,500 in
loan forgiveness (consult with your DOE and principal) this
is a federal program which is applied for post graduation.
Special ED, Math and Science teachers will receive the
highest amount of forgiveness.
Teach Grant is here-ask me about details-Master level
students attend with no out of pocket cost
We have several scholarships you may qualify for (up to
$2000)
Grand Canyon University is regionally accredited (the
highest level). We were founded in 1949 as a "teacher's
university".
Grand Canyon University will fairly evaluate valid and
relevant credits from previous regionally accredited
institutions and apply them when applicable to GCU programs.
Title 1 teachers may receive between $5,000 and $17,500 in
loan forgiveness (consult with your DOE and principal) this
is a federal program which is applied for post graduation.
Financial aid is available for both Master and Bachelor
students.
Applicants currently paying student loans will have current
payments deferred while they are in school-a new
consolidated payment schedule will begin invoicing 6 months
after graduation from GCU.
Around 40% of total applicants are accepted into GCU
programs. 80% of our students graduate.
If you are ready to apply for admission and the
scholarships still available, click this link:
https://secure.mastersonline.com/application/frmlogin.asp?
molid=288
You must respond or contact Troy Maskell DIRECT in order to
qualify for the remaining scholarships. (**Teachers
interested in the scholarships are required to contact Troy
Maskell directly in order to be eligible. Students
inquiring through our website or enrolling through another
counselor will not qualify for this scholarship).
Here is a list of all of the degree programs that we
currently offer online:
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education: Emphasis in
English 128 credits
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education: Emphasis in
Math 128 credits
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education: Emphasis in
Science 128 credits
Master of Arts in Teaching: 30 credits, 20 months
M.Ed. Elementary Education (K-8): 45 credits, 30 months
M.Ed. Secondary Education (7-12): 30 credits, 24 months
M.Ed. Curriculum & Instruction: Reading: 30 credits, 20
months
M.Ed. Curriculum & Instruction: Instructional Technology:
30 credits, 20 months
M.Ed. TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other
Languages): 33 credits, 22 months
M.Ed. Special Education: 45 credits, 36 Months
M.Ed. in Education Administration: 36 credits, 24 months
M.Ed. In Education Administration with an emphasis in
School Leadership: 36 credits, 24 months
M.Ed. in Education Administration with an emphasis in
Organizational Leadership: 36 credits, 24 months
Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Special Education
(Eligible for Credential)
Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Special Education
(Not Eligible for Credential)
Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Special Education for
Certified Special Educators
(Not Eligible for Credential)
Initial Teacher Certification Programs:
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education: Emphasis in
English 128 credits
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education: Emphasis in
Math 128 credits
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education: Emphasis in
Science 128 credits
M.Ed. Elementary Education (K-8): 45 credits, 30 months
M.Ed. Secondary Education (7-12): 30 credits, 20months
M.Ed. Special Education (K-12): 45 credit hours, 30 months
**NOTE: Teachers interested in the scholarships are
required to contact Troy Maskell directly in order to be
eligible. Students inquiring through our website or
enrolling through another counselor will not qualify for
this scholarship.
Take care!
Troy Maskell
Enrollment Counselor
Grand Canyon University
Local: 602.639.6635
Toll Free: 1.888.310.4363
Fax: 602-589-2504
Email: [email protected]
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