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  2. The Financial Costs and Benefits of Becoming a Teacher in ...

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    Purpose: The TEACH Grant provides grants to students who intend to teach in high-need fields in schools serving low-income families. Award amount: Up to $4,000 per year.

  3. The best grants for students - AOL

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    Borrowers who commit to teaching for four years in a high-need field and with low-income students may be eligible for the TEACH Grant. The maximum amount you can receive if your first disbursement ...

  4. A metro-east nonprofit increases after-school programs with ...

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    The program serves more than 1,000 students each year with after-school programs, life-skill training and more. A metro-east nonprofit increases after-school programs with help from Illinois grant ...

  5. SIUE Graduate School - Wikipedia

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    Graduate students who have been accepted into a graduate program as degree-seeking students are eligible to apply for graduate assistantships to work as research or teaching assistants. [4] SIUE also has number of fellowship, grant, and award programs available to its graduate students. [5]

  6. Highly qualified teachers - Wikipedia

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    The original goals of the program were to support the professional development of teachers of core subject, target those teachers who teach "at-risk" students, integrate other reform efforts to ensure all aspect of the education system were geared toward the same goals, and track the progress of states and local education agencies against a ...

  7. Literacy Volunteers of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Jump Start Program is a one-to-one tutoring and mentorship program operating in the Illinois Youth Centers (IYC) in the new department of Juvenile Justice. The program began in 1995 with a three-year grant from the Retirement Research Foundation and support from the Illinois Retired Teachers Association. The Program continues to recruit ...