Most scholarships are for new students and returning graduates (unless otherwise noted). Eligible students must complete the scholarship application 90 days before and up to 30 days after the program start date. Current students may apply for funding they are eligible for at any time after their first term is completed. WGU employees and family members who are eligible for the WGU employee discount are not eligible for WGU scholarships.
Your own classroom is calling. We’re here to help you answer the call.
Whether you’re a paraprofessional, a classroom aide, an aspiring teacher eager to start your journey as a licensed K–12 educator, or a working professional ready to make the switch to a more meaningful career in the classroom, WGU is here to help you achieve your goal. Designed to fit the lives of busy adults and named top school in the nation for graduating new STEM teachers, WGU's Teachers College has the flexible, affordable, highly respected teacher certification programs you are looking for.
The WGU Become a Teacher Scholarship is worth up to $4,000 and can be applied toward any of WGU’s Teachers College degree programs leading to teacher licensure. At WGU, you complete courses as soon as you can prove mastery of the material, making it possible to graduate faster—and because you pay tuition per term rather than per credit or course, if you graduate faster you can save both time and money. And you’ll benefit from hands-on, in-classroom observation and student teaching experiences at a school near you. WGU will help you arrange this in-classroom experience, an opportunity that our graduates consistently call invaluable in preparing them to lead their own classrooms. This scholarships includes a $1,500 stipend that will be applied to this student teaching term.
Scholarship Details
Scholarship (valued up to):
$4,000
This scholarship will be credited to your account at the rate of $625 per six-month term, renewable for up to four terms, with an additional $1,500 stipend for the student teaching term.
Interested in this scholarship?
The first step is to apply for admission.
Deadline (per 2024-25 aid year):
6/30/25
Before you can apply for this scholarship, you must first apply for admission.
Already applied for admission? Apply for scholarships on the Scholarship Portal.
Additional Opportunities:
80+
This scholarship is one of many. Through the generosity of donors and institutional funding, WGU maintains a robust program of scholarships made available to qualified students.
Get Started in Two Simple Steps
Step 1: Apply for Admission
To be considered for WGU scholarships, you must be provisionally accepted as a WGU student1. Please complete the admissions application and work with your Enrollment Counselor to move through the admissions process.
Step 2: Apply for Scholarships
To access the scholarship application, you will need your MyWGU student portal credentials, which will be sent to you after Step 1. You are eligible to apply for scholarships 90 days before and up to 30 days after your degree start date.2
1 Returning WGU graduates should complete the Returning Graduate Application.
2 Completing a current aid year FAFSA is required if eligible to submit the FAFSA. If you are ineligible to receive federal aid via the FAFSA, you will still have opportunity to be considered for WGU scholarships.
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When you complete the FAFSA, be sure to list WGU’s school code.
Code: 033394
Financial Aid is also Available
You may choose to pay for the remaining portion of your degree through federal financial aid (subject to your eligibility). Pell Grants, which do not have to be repaid, are granted based on financial need. Federal Direct Student Loans are available to most students. Subsidized loans, which are dependent on financial need, reduce the interest due on loans.