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Rhode Island Department of Education
Recruiting Minority Teachers

Schools Offering Teacher Education Programs

Brown University

Master of Arts in Teaching
The elementary education and the secondary education M.A.T. programs are dedicated to the idea that teaching is creative and intellectually serious work. Those who are introduced to the craft of teaching at Brown University are immersed in a community of education scholars and practitioners engaged in local, national and international efforts to assist education and the teaching profession.
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Financial Aid Office
Brown has a need-blind admission policy for all US citizens and permanent residents.
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Johnson & Wales University

Master of Arts in Teaching
This program prepares students to apply for a dual certification in special education and one of four additional content areas, with the option of attaining a triple certification through additional fieldwork and an additional eight weeks of student teaching.
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Admissions and Aid
Johnson & Wales University participates in a variety of federal, state, private and institutional programs, which help ease the financial burden that the cost of education may pose. Students who demonstrate financial need, superior academic achievement, or other circumstances will be considered for grants, loans, scholarships and other forms of aid.
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Providence College

Education Programs
Providence College offers a variety of education programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. All programs are accredited by the Rhode Island Department of Education and the Interstate Certification Compact. All programs include extensive field experiences in local schools.
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Financial Aid Information for Undergraduate Students
The information presented helps students to apply for all sources of available aid.
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Financial Aid Information for Graduate Students
Graduate students attending Providence College may apply for federal student aid programs available to graduate students.
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Rhode Island College

Feinstein School of Education and Human Development (FSEHD)
FSEHD is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation for Teacher Education (NCATE) and approved by the Rhode Island Department of Education to provide programs that prepare education and human service professionals for careers in school and agency settings.
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Undergraduate Degree Programs
The teacher education and human service programs at Rhode Island College provide graduates with the knowledge, skill, and experience to work successfully in a variety of school settings—urban, rural, and suburban.
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Graduate Degree Programs
FSEHD provides a list of their graduate programs in education.
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Financial Information and Support
This page provides links to both the Financial Aid Office and the Student Loan Office. Links are also provided to learn more about the undergraduate and graduate fees and expenses.
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Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)

Teaching + Learning in Art + Design
RISD’s Department of Teaching + Learning in Art + Design has established itself as an innovative, creative and stimulating environment for the advanced study of art and design teaching practices. The department’s program of academic studies is embedded within the realm of praxis, located within elementary and secondary schools, community arts organizations, art museums, and most recently, in colleges and universities.
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Finanical Aid
By developing a program that provides funds for student aid through grants, loans, work-study programs and scholarships, RISD makes enrollment possible for qualified students whose personal financial resources might not otherwise make it possible for them to attend.
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Roger Williams University

School of Education
The School offers undergraduate degrees in Elementary Education and Secondary Education, and Master's Degree programs in Elementary Education and Literacy Education. Our three-tiered program ensures that you'll gain both the depth and breadth of knowledge necessary to meet the challenges of today's diverse classroom.
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Financial Aid
The University offers many different forms of financial aid to ease the financial burden that the cost of your education may pose.
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Salve Regina

Department of Education
Salve Regina University offers programs that prepare students to be certified as teachers in the state of Rhode Island in the major areas of Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Mild-Moderate Elementary/Middle Special Education, Music Education, Theatre Education, and Secondary Education in Biology, English, French, History, Mathematics, and Spanish. Minors are available in Special Education and Secondary Education.
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Office of Financial Aid
The Office of Financial Aid works to make tuition more affordable so that qualified students interested in attending Salve Regina are able to do so.
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University of Rhode Island

School of Education
The School and its Faculty are committed to quality research, teaching, and community service partnerships and outreach activities that enhance the knowledge base of all disciplines housed within the school, and are supportive of initiatives designed to exemplify teaching and learning across learners of all ages.
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Financial Aid Application Information
Most financial aid at the University of Rhode Island is awarded to students on the basis of demonstrated financial need. To determine financial need, the University employs the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
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