Jennevieve Scott, an English language arts and education senior, is a non-traditional student with a husband and five children who discovered her love for teaching after she became a substitute
People who aspire to be teachers in Oklahoma might want to check out an opportunity to receive more than $25,000 in scholarships and cash benefits awarded over several years after they begin careers.
The OU Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education announced participation in a state scholarship and benefits program to address Oklahoma’s teacher shortage by offering graduates up to $25,500.