Scholarships and Citations
Funding to support inservice and preservice Technology and Engineering Educators advancing STEM.
The deadline for all scholarships and citations is November 1st.
Burke Supervision and Shared Leadership Scholarship
Presented to an ITEEA practicing leader in the T&E profession with supervisory responsibilities (PK-12 Building and Central Office, or Higher Education Administration responsibility). Amount: $500
This scholarship’s purpose is to encourage professional development participation of undergraduate junior and senior TEECA members at the ITEEA Annual Conference. Amount: $300
Litherland/ITEEA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship
Presented to an undergraduate student majoring in technology and engineering education teacher preparation. The award is based upon interest in teaching, academic ability, and faculty recommendations. Amount: $500
Maley/ITEEA Foundation Teacher Professional Development Scholarship
Presented to an inservice teacher to support their own professional development and preparation to increase the positive outcomes of technology and engineering education. Amount: $500
Veterans Make Great STEM Teachers
Presented to a veterans who is currently enrolled as a student pursuing either an undergraduate or graduate degree as a Technology and Engineering teacher or an early service Technology and Engineering teacher with fewer than five years of experience. This program serves to honor those who have served our country and are now committed to serving/teaching our students. Amount: $500
Maley Outstanding Undergraduate Student Citation (for Institutional Members only)
Presented to undergraduate students demonstrating scholarship and leadership potential. Each Institutional Member may choose one outstanding undergraduate student from its program to be recognized at the ITEEA Annual Conference.
Maley Outstanding Graduate Student Citation (for Institutional Members only)
Presented to undergraduate students demonstrating scholarship and leadership potential. Each Institutional Member may choose one outstanding graduate student from its program to be recognized at the ITEEA Annual Conference.