The Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship
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About the Fellowship
The Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fields-- science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—into teaching in high-need Indiana high schools. Learn more...
Funded through a $10 million grant from the Lilly Endowment, the Fellowship offers rigorous disciplinary and pedagogical preparation, extensive clinical experience, and ongoing mentoring. Eligible applicants include current undergraduates, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have majored in, or had careers in, STEM fields.
The Award
The Fellowship includes:
- a $30,000 stipend
- admission to a master’s degree program at one of four participating Indiana universities
- preparation in a high-need urban or rural secondary school
- support and mentoring throughout the three-year teaching commitment
- guidance toward teaching certification
- lifelong membership in a national network of Woodrow Wilson Fellows who are intellectual leaders
The Commitment
As part of their commitment to ensuring the success of students in high-need Indiana secondary schools, Fellows teach for at least three years in a urban or rural school district. Continuation as a teacher of record is contingent on the Fellow’s completing the master’s degree and obtaining appropriate Indiana teaching licensure.
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Additional InformationMore Details: An Introduction to the WW Indiana Teaching Fellowship Participating Universities (in alphabetical order): For Policymakers and Potential Partners: |
Contact
Questions that are not answered in the information posted on this site can be directed by email to Dana DiLullo at the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.





