Calling all seniors! Teach for America (TFA) is currently accepting applications for the 2016 corps until March 4th, 2016.
Our
country has an education crisis. The students who would benefit most
from academic supports and resources are the least likely to get them.
As a result, a kid’s chance of breaking the
cycle of poverty into which they were born are slim. The worst part?
It’s a cycle that’s reinforced across systems and at every turn.
When we choose to teach, we choose to disrupt this cycle.
TFA
is a national non-profit dedicated to changing the odds for the 16
million children born into poverty in the
United States. We recruit diverse campus leaders from all majors to
serve as teachers in low-income communities for a minimum of 2 years.
Corps members are placed in all grades and subjects (PreK-12) in one of
52 regions across the country depending on qualification
and preference.
After
2 years, corps members become part of our 42,000 member-strong alumni
network, and often pursue one of our many graduate school partnerships.
For example, corps members who serve in
Baltimore, Washington D.C., and Houston receive automatic acceptance to
Johns Hopkins Graduate School of Education, currently ranked #1 in the
United States. This is a post-graduate opportunity, and all corps
members receive a full teacher's salary & benefits
as well as TWO AmeriCorps education grants worth over $10,000. More
than 200 students at UMD have already applied to become part of the
movement to end education inequity! Join them by going to www.teachforamerica.org or
contacting your campus recruiter, Lauren Nurse, at laurennurse93@hotmail.com.
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