
Several Black Colleges are looking for future black male teachers and will send them to universities/colleges for 4 years FREE.
The 'Call Me MISTER' program is an effort to address the critical shortage of African American male teachers particularly among South Carolin a 's lowest performing public schools. Program participants are selected from among under-served, socio-economically disadvantaged and educationally at-risk communities.
The Call Me MISTER program combines the special strengths and resources of Clemson University with the individualized instructional programs offered by four historically black colleges in South Carolina : Benedict College , Claflin University , Morris College and South Carolina State University . To provide even greater opportunity and access, students have the option of first attending one of our two-year partner colleges before transferring to one of the four-year institutions to complete their baccalaureate degree. In addition, the project has limited enrollment in th e middle school Master of Art in Teaching program. Please click on the participating schools on the menu to the left to learn more about these sc hools' programs.
? Anderson University
? Benedict College
? Claflin University
? Clemson University
? College of Charleston
? Morris College
? South Carolina State University
? Greenville Technical College
? Midlands Technical College
? Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College
? Tri-County Technical College
? Trident Technical College
The project provides:
Tuition for admitted students pursuing approved programs of study at participating colleges. An academic support system to help assure their success. A cohort system for social and cultural support.
Visit http://www.callmemister.clemson.edu/index.htm for more details and the online application or call (800) 640-2657.
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I just mentioned this to my son! Thank you
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