Weird Scholarhships for Education Majors
There's a great deal of weird scholarships for education majors out there, so check out our list in which we've picked out a few in the weirdest and most unique.
The Hardwood Forest Foundation desires us to know how important the trees are. They're willing to offer college cash to those future teachers who agree to speak about the trees in their classrooms. Each applicant will get an info packet about this renewable resource, and they need to tell the Foundation how they'll include lessons on "The Truth about Trees," in their classrooms. Student who are in their senior year of a bachelors of Education program, master, or doctoral program meet the criteria to apply. One $1500 and 14 $1000 scholarships are available each year.
As we all know, educating children does not just occur in school. Who did not grow up watching education programming on PBS? The Fred Rogers Memorial Scholarship is really a scholarship sponsored by The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences along with Ernst & Young LLP, in honor in the star and founder of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. This scholarship is for prospective teachers that dream of working with children through children's educational media. The winner will be awarded $10,00 and a mentor out of either LA or NY.
There are numerous scholarships available for registered members of Native American tribes, but this one is specifically for those in the MESBEC (Math, Engineering, Science, Business, Education, Computers) fields. Native Americas with a strong academic background can apply for the Catching the Dream Scholarship, a scholarship for future teachers that is awarded three times throughout the year. To be able to apply, you just need to become signed up as a member of a federally recognized, state recognized, or terminated U.S. tribe.
Scholarships for education majors are a-plenty, but this list of weird scholarships will give you a great start on what to apply for. Take the opportunity to get your education paid for.










