BW, Ohio STEM scholarships launch math and science teaching careers in one year
The latest Choose Ohio First STEM scholarships, announced by the state Department of Higher Education this week, will support students in a Baldwin Wallace University master's degree program that prepares math and science teachers in just one year, with total program tuition now less than $4,000.
The
new
BW
Choose
Ohio
First
STEM
Teaching
Scholars
Program
supports
career
changers
who
already
have
a
bachelor's
degree
in
math
or
science
and
want
to
teach
in
those
disciplines.
"This latest round of Choose Ohio First funding - $500,000 over the next five years - provides critical financial support for BW students interested in teaching math or science and meets an urgent state need for qualified teachers," said Dr. Jim McCargar, associate dean of BW's School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Computing.
"Given the documented shortage of science and mathematics teachers, these programs represent a powerful means to educate and develop qualified teachers in an accelerated format," added Dr. Michael Smith, dean of BW's College of Education and Health Sciences.
Strong STEM scholar track record, incredible value
The
new
master's
degree
scholarships
build
on
BW's
successful
undergraduate
STEM
Scholars
program,
which
has
attracted
some
300
students
into
bachelor's
degree
programs
in
a
range
of
science,
technology,
engineering
and
math
programs
since
Choose
Ohio
First
was
launched
in
2008.
The Choose Ohio First graduate scholarships, valued at more than $8,000 each, support eligible Ohio residents seeking a Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) in Science Teaching or Mathematics Teaching in BW's innovative 12-month programs.
The new grants are in addition to $4,000 awards available from BW's share of the just-announced Ohio Teacher Shortage scholarships, and BW is offering an additional $4,000 award to further reduce the cost.
Altogether, the three scholarships reduce the total cost of the $19,980 degree program below $4,000, making the program an incredible value.
Both full-time programs begin in May/June and prepare students to teach by the following summer. Seats are still available for the cohorts starting in May 2022, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply now.
Applied learning and mentorship model
Enrolled
students
enjoy
an
immersive
experience
with
a
full-year
placement
in
a
partner
school
district
with
five-days-per-week
field
experiences
in
local
schools
under
the
guidance
of
a
mentor-teacher.
Kendra Blackburn '16, MAEd '19, who served her MAEd internship and clinical placement at Berea-Midpark High School, found the field experience invaluable.
"The program allowed me to start taking over classes as soon as I felt comfortable, and I was able to start teaching very early on, just a few weeks into my placement. Because of this, I took on the primary teaching role for much longer than the standard 6-8 weeks that other programs implement," she explains. "This allowed me to develop better rapport with my students, manage my classes efficiently and receive crucial feedback from my mentor over an extended period of time."
Upon graduation, Blackburn landed a job teaching biology at Menlo Park Academy, Ohio's only tuition-free school for gifted children in grades K-8.
BW Choose Ohio First STEM Teaching Scholars will also receive specialized academic and career support through BW's STEM Scholars advisors.
Evolving to meet the need
BW is also moving to make the coursework available online beginning in 2023, further expanding the access to and reach of the program around the state, even in rural Ohio.
Program details can be found at BW MAEd Science Teaching and BW MAEd Mathematics Teaching.
About Choose Ohio First
The
Choose
Ohio
First
scholarship
program
began
in
2008
in
an
effort
to
increase
the
number
of
Ohio
students
enrolling
in
and
successfully
completing
STEM
programs
at
Ohio's
public
and
independent
colleges
and
universities.
The Ohio Department of Higher Education provides funding to Ohio's colleges and universities to support students in innovative academic programs. Participating universities and colleges award scholarships to students desiring a certificate, associate degree, baccalaureate degree or graduate degree in eligible STEM and STEM education fields.
All scholarship decisions are made by the individual participating colleges and universities. Find out more at BW STEM Scholars.