Provost’s office, colleges join to support future teachers

from-the-provost-logoPULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University has been awarded a $1.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education that will support low-income and first-generation students preparing for careers as K-12 teachers.

A search is underway for a project director who will supervise WSU graduate students serving as advisors.

The grant was the result of collaboration between the Office of the Provost and multiple academic units and faculty.

Read all of this blog from interim co-provosts Erica Austin and Ron Mittelhammer at https://provost.wsu.edu/2015/08/25/teacher-prep-grant/

 

 

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