Financial Resources for Credential Students

Last updated 8/24

 

FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOR ASPIRING EDUCATORS

 

 

is a searchable database of federal and state dollars that teacher candidates may be eligible to collect to make their journey toward a teaching credential affordable or cost-free. 

offers financial planning steps for every aspiring educator and sample funding packages for those considering a California-based teacher residency program.

PIONEER SCHOLARSHIPS

Student Financial Services

Financial Aid

If applying for Summer 2025, Submit a FAFSA form for the 24-25 and 25-26 year

 

Earn $4,000.00 per year with a $16,000.00 lifetime cap for undergraduate/credential students and $8,000.00 for master's degree. You must teach for 4 full years, within 8 years of teacher certification, in a low-income school in a subject designated as a high-need field including mathematics, science, foreign language, bilingual education and English language acquisition, special education, and reading specialist.

For more information, please view the following link~

Noyce Scholarship

The Noyce Teaching Scholarship Program provides funding to California State University East Bay to provide scholarships, stipends, and programmatic support to recruit and prepare STEM majors and professionals to become K-12 teachers. Scholarship and stipend recipients are required to complete two years of teaching in a high-need school district for each year of support. The program seeks to increase the number of K-12 teachers with strong STEM content knowledge who teach in high-need school districts. For more information, please visit:

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For more information about applying to all credential programs offered at Cal State East Bay, click here to learn about the CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS AT CAL STATE EAST BAY.

For more scholarship opportunities, visit PIONEER SCHOLARSHIPS