Teach for America summer deadline – Sept. 10, 2015

Teach For America is developing a movement of leaders who will help drive change at every level of our education system toward the goal of closing the opportunity gap in America. TFA works with outstanding people, trains them to apply their leadership and skills in a classroom, and supports them to empower their students. After two years, our alumni are change agents, inside and outside of schools, tackling issues in education and beyond.

See the Impact you can have as a Teacher:

  • Our mission in a nutshell (2min video)
  • Bring your passion into the classroom (1min video)
Basics and Benefits:

Why Teach? | Our Impact | Who We Look For | How to Apply

 

Apply to be an Undergraduate Research Leader!

Apply to be an Undergraduate Research Leader!

Application Deadline: Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015

The Undergraduate Research Program (URP) is seeking enthusiastic and experienced undergraduate researchers from all disciplines to be Undergraduate Research Leaders (URLs) for the 2015-16 academic year. Students conducting research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences are particularly encouraged to apply.

URLs serve a central role in connecting undergraduates to support services of the URP. The goal of the URL program is to increase awareness and participation of undergraduates doing research in a range of disciplines. As a URL, you can motivate future undergraduate researchers! Anticipated URL time commitment is approximately 8-10 hours/month and dependent on quarterly events and student availability.

More information and application:

http://www.washington.edu/undergradresearch/students/urls/apply/ 

Questions? Contact the URP Staff at urp@uw.edu or (206) 543-4282

College Success for Veterans – fall quarter seminar


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Veteran Success Seminar

For more information contact course instructor:  Tim McCoy at mccoytj@uw.edu