Teach for America is a national corps of recent college graduates who commit to two years to teach in public schools. Corps members receive full salary, benefits, training, and scholarship opportunities.
The North American Language and Culture Assistants in Spain program enables American college students and graduates to partner with elementary and secondary schools in Spain to bolster language programs. Participants serve as language assistants (TAs) under the supervision and guidance of teachers in Spain.
The NYC Teaching Fellows Program is designed specifically to provide fellows with training, support, and resources needed to succeed as teachers in New York City public schools. Participants teach full-time while earning a master's degree in education at a partnering university.
The Mississippi Teacher Corps (MTC) is an alternate-route graduate program at the University of Mississippi that prepares participants to be classroom teachers (grades 7-12). Participants are placed in Mississippi public schools that are experiencing a teacher shortage.
The Knowles Teaching Fellowship is an intensive and cohesive, five-year program that supports early-career, high school mathematics and science teachers in their efforts to develop teaching expertise and lead from the classroom.
JET students participate in an exchange program in Japan to teach English or work in local offices dealing with international relations or teaching sports.
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for individually designed study/research projects or for English Teaching Assistant Programs in more than 140 countries.
The Fund for Education Abroad provides funding for students studying abroad. Students must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and currently enrolled as an undergraduate at an institution in the U.S.