The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships
- The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships are state-based programs that seek to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in mathematics, science, engineering, and technology into teaching in high-need urban and rural secondary schools. There are currently three state programs. Other states are expected to launch Woodrow Wilson state teaching fellowship programs in the future.
- The Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship
- The W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Woodrow Wilson Michigan Teaching Fellowship
- The Woodrow Wilson Ohio Teaching Fellowship
- The Leonore Annenberg Teaching Fellowship—a national "Rhodes Scholarship" for teaching—will go to outstanding recent college graduates and career-changers who agree to work in urban and rural secondary schools serving high proportions of disadvantaged students.
- The Woodrow Wilson-Rockefeller Brothers Fund Fellowships for Aspiring Teachers of Color seek to recruit, support, and retain individuals of color as K-12 public school teachers in the United States.
