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Call Me MISTER
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This program is a partnership among several universities in South Carolina. However, Clemson University, SC, is the coordinating institution. Hence, the below information regarding the program was retrieved from the Clemson University site.
Anderson University
Benedict College
Claflin University
Clemson University
College of Charleston
Greenville Technival College
Midlands Technical College
Morris College
South Carolina State University
Tricounty Technical College
Trident Technical College
USC Beaufort
AT SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
Contact:
Department of Education
300 College Street, NE
Orangeburg, SC 29117
Phone: 803-533-3769
Fax: 803-516-4568
Email: efields@scsu.edu
WHAT IS THE PROGRAM AND HOW TO APPLY?
"MISTER (The mission of the Call Me MISTER (acronym for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models) Initiative is to increase the pool of available teachers from a broader more diverse background particularly among the State's lowest performing elementary schools. Student participants are largely selected from among under-served, socio-economically disadvantaged and educationally at-risk communities."
"The Call Me MISTER program is contributing to the talent pool of excellent teachers by identifying and supporting students ... who are literally "touching the future" by teaching children. ..."
"The project provides:
- Tuition assistance through Loan Forgiveness programs for admitted students pursuing approved programs of study in teacher education at participating colleges.
- An academic support system to help assure their success.
- A cohort system for social and cultural support.
“Call Me MISTER/” was developed by some of [South Carolina's] visionary educational leaders who sincerely believe we can build a better tomorrow by getting you involved today.
HOW TO APPLY
Procedures for admission to the Call Me MISTER program must be completed in the following order:
- Apply for and be accepted into [South Carolina State University]. one of the participating colleges or universities from which the degree and teaching certificate will be earned.
- Complete the Call Me MISTER online referral application.
- Submit the following items:
- High School diploma and final transcript or General Education Development (GED) certificate.
- Two letters of recommendation:
- One (1) from a teacher, guidance counselor, or principal at the high school form which the diploma is earned.
- One (1) from a person of the student's choice who can express the student's involvement in the community and/or potential for entering the teaching profession.
- An essay entitled, "Why I Want to Teach," which will address the student's motivation for entering the teaching profession and the contributions he hopes to make to the profession and to the community as a teacher.
- An essay entitled "How do you believe the Call Me MISTER program will benefit you as a student?"
- A signed statement certifying that student is from an underserved, underprivileged or economically disadvantaged background or area.
Following the submission of the items above, an interview will be scheduled with the prospective program participants to ascertain their potential for teaching and their motivations for participation in the program, as well as to provide an opportunity for clarification of any information submitted through the application process."
Visit the Clemson site for more information at http://www.clemson.edu/hehd/departments/education/research-service/callmemister/
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