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NC State College of Education recruiting opportunities for students

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The NC State College of Education is recruiting strong and diverse applicants for Teacher Education Programs. Here are some of the opportunities available for those interested.

University Open House

The NC State College of Education invites you to mark your calendar and join us for Open House on Oct. 17. In partnership with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, the College of Education will host academic sessions and student panels during Open House answering your questions about our programs.

Upcoming Information Sessions

For students interested in learning more about the NC State College of Education, we recommend students attend a virtual information session offered on Wednesdays throughout the fall semester.

For students interested in learning more about our Teaching Fellows Program, we recommend students attend a virtual Teaching Fellows information session offered on Sept. 16Oct.1Oct. 15, or Oct. 28.

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Teaching Fellows

The N.C. Teaching Fellows Application will open in October and remain open until January 2021. The program is now open to high school seniors, college transfer students, Master of Arts in Teaching students, and licensure only.

For all students who are interested in teaching STEM (middle or high school Agricultural Education, Mathematics, Science, or Technology, Engineering, and Design education) or Special Education (K-12), please visit the NC State College of Education website and check out the NC State Teaching Fellows flyer.

Additionally, if you work with students or student groups that you think would benefit from hearing about the College of Education, or NC State in general, please contact Mike Steadman
Admissions and Recruitment Coordinator, at the NC State College of Education, mtsteadm@ncsu.edu and he will be happy to schedule virtual presentations for student groups. Or contact Tammy Kelly, CED, NC Cooperative Extension, Lenoir County Center, AT 252-527-2191, Tammy_Kelly@ncsu.edu

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