Are you a aspiring teacher looking to make a difference in the lives of students in Pennsylvania? The Pennsylvania Student Teacher Support Program (PSTSP) is a groundbreaking initiative designed to provide financial assistance and support to student teachers pursuing a career in education. This guide will put you through the process on how to apply, its benefits and details of the program.
What is the Pennsylvania Student Teacher Support Program?
The PSTSP is a state-funded program administered by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA). Its primary objective is to provide need-based grants to student teachers enrolled in approved teacher preparation programs at participating colleges and universities.
Benefits of the Pennsylvania Student Teacher Support Program
- Financial Assistance: Receive up to $6,000 in grant funding to cover educational expenses and living costs
- Mentorship Opportunities: Gain valuable experience and guidance from experienced educators
- Job Placement: Increase your chances of securing a teaching position in Pennsylvania upon graduation
- Professional Development: Enhance your teaching skills and knowledge through workshops and training sessions
Student Teacher Eligibility
To be considered for the PA Student Teacher Support Program, you must:
- Be currently enrolled in an institution of higher education located in Pennsylvania.
- Be currently enrolled in a PA Department of Education approved educator preparation program.
- Meet the minimum GPA requirement of 3.0.
- Be placed in a position as a student teacher at an approved location. Placement is not required at the time of your application, but it is required by the placement deadline.
- Locations include: School districts, intermediate units, non-public schools, area career and technical schools, charter schools, regional charter schools, or cyber charter schools.
- Have obtained the required clearances for employment in public or private schools in Pennsylvania.
- Agree to work as a teacher at an LEA or non-public school within Pennsylvania for a period of no less than 3 years.
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
- A permanent resident is defined as a non-citizen who is legally permitted to live and work in the United States permanently.
How to Apply
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Complete the FAFSA: Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to determine your eligibility for federal and state financial aid
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Contact Your College: Reach out to the financial aid office at your college or university to obtain a PSTSP application
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Submit Your Application: Complete and submit the application by the deadline
What to Expect When You Apply
The 2024-25 PA Student Teacher Support Program Student Application is currently available. Not sure how the process works? Check out the application process flow below.
Tips and Reminders
- Apply early, as funding is limited
- Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and follow the application instructions carefully
- Contact the financial aid office at your college or university if you have any questions or need assistance