Apply with a District Select Partner for the Opportunity to Have your Program Fees Covered!

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We are partnering with districts across the state to set you up for success as a first-year teacher. From full program fee scholarships to premium resources like FREE Test Prep with The Learning Liaisons, becoming a District Select candidate helps simplify the transition into your dream job!

 

Learn how you can take advantage of this exciting opportunity and become a District Select candidate today by taking a look at each of our partners below!

District Select Checklist

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Q: How do I qualify to become a District Select candidate?

 

A: To qualify to become a District Select candidate, you enroll with Teachers of Tomorrow, complete the district’s application process, be offered and accept a position with the district, and be chosen by the district to participate in their District Select program.

 

Q: How much of the cost will be covered?

 

A:If chosen by the district to participate in their District Select program, your fees will be covered 100%. You will also receive the benefits listed above at no charge to you.

 

Q: Am I guaranteed to have my fees covered if I am hired by a District Select partner?

 

A: District Select candidates are chosen at the discretion of the district based on their certification needs and spaces are limited. Some candidates hired by a District Select partner may not be chosen to participate in their District Select program and will be required to pay their own program fees once hired and placed on a certificate.

 

Q: How will I know if I am chosen as a District Select candidate?

 

A: If hired by one of our District Select partners listed above, the district will notify you if you are chosen as a District Select candidate. If chosen, the district may have specific District Select forms to complete.

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