Earline S. Rogers Student Teaching Scholarship for Minorities
Earline S. Rogers Student Teaching Scholarship for Minorities is a scholarship worth $5,000. It is open to students in Lake, Marion.
About 30 minutes of work, based on what the sponsor asks for.
- Residency required
Who can apply
- Counties
- Lake, Marion
- Activities
- student teaching, school administration internship
- Citizenship
- U.S. citizen, eligible noncitizen
What the sponsor says
DESCRIPTION The Earline S. Rogers Student Teaching Scholarship for Minorities is for students who will participate in student teaching or a school administration internship as part of the students' degree requirements. The scholarships is offered to students who are residents of an underserved county . Underserved counties include Allen County, Marion County, Lake County, St. Joseph County, and Vanderburgh County. If selected, students must agree in writing to apply for a teaching position at a school in an underserved county and, if hired, teach in an underserved county for at least three years. House Enrolled Act (HEA) 289-2025 modified the scholarship requirements for new recipients applying after June 30, 2025. Priority will be given to student teaching applicants who have state financial aid eligibility remaining. The maximum amount a student may receive is up to $5,000. The amount of the scholarship may vary year-to-year based on the amount of the appropriation and the number of applicants. In determining the scholarship amount, priority will be given to applicants entering student teaching over applicants entering an administrative internship. Scholarships will be disbursed from the student's college financial aid office. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Applicant must: currently reside in or resided in an underserved county immediately before enrolling in college participate in student teaching or a school administration internship as part of the student's degree requirements; eligible institution for admission to the eligible institution's school of education; be enrolled at an eligible Indiana institution; be an Indiana resident by December 31st the year prior to applying for aid (i.e. December 31, 2024 for the 2025-2026 school year); be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen ; be a first-time undergraduate student or be enrolled in a school administration program as part of a graduate degree program; student teach or participate in a school administration internship at an Indiana school authorized by the Indiana Department of Education; agree in writing to […]
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Our read on this award
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How these are worked out
- How narrow the field is.Read from where the sponsor restricts it. An award open to one high school is competing against a graduating class.
- Value for the effort.The published amount divided by the 30 minutes the sponsor's own requirements take.
- Conditions to meet.More conditions means a smaller field, which is good news if you meet them.
- Where it sits.Ranked against every other award we hold, narrowest field and best value for the effort first.
- None of it is a chance of winning. We do not know how many people apply or how a sponsor chooses, so we do not publish a percentage. Anyone who does is guessing.
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Last checked 2026-08-12. Deadlines change without notice, so confirm with the sponsor before you rely on one.