Teacher Education Scholarship
Carthage awards one full-tuition-per year, renewable, Teacher Education Scholarship each year to an incoming freshman majoring in education. This scholarship is renewable for four years.
The Teacher Education Scholarship deadline has passed for fall 2025 freshmen. Join our mailing list to receive more information and updates about Carthage scholarships.
Merging theory and practice, the Teacher Education Program at Carthage cultivates highly competent, caring, and committed teachers. Carthage firmly believes in experiential learning, sending teacher candidates into local schools early and often to observe, plan, and teach lessons.
Majors
- Elementary and Middle School Education (Grades K-9)
- Secondary (Middle and High School) Education (Grades 4-12)
- Special Education (K-12)
Minors
- Urban Education (K-9 or 4-12)
- Educational Studies
Special Programs/Emphases
- Art Education
- Music Education
- Physical Education
- Theatre Education
How to Apply
Candidates interested in applying for the Teacher Education Scholarship must complete the following no later than December 3:
- Submit an application for admission to Carthage and supporting materials (high school transcripts).
- Submit the Teacher Education Scholarship Program Application. (available in mid-September 2025; join our mailing list to receive updates)
- Submit a one-page essay: Explain why you want to become a teacher. (This is part of the online scholarship application.)
To apply for a scholarship, candidates must intend to major in education.
Application Review and Second Round
A Carthage scholarship committee will review your application and high school grades. Qualified applicants will be notified in late December. Successful candidates and their families will be invited to the second round of the Teacher Education Scholarship Program, which will take place on the Carthage campus in mid-February. Participation is a requirement for consideration for the Teacher Education Scholarship.
The Teacher Education Scholarship incorporates all Carthage assistance. Scholarships and grants may be combined with federal and state grants, not to exceed full tuition. Carthage also offers additional scholarships. See our scholarship page for details.