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Scholarships & Grants

The TCEA scholarships and grants are awarded every year to deserving teachers and students who desire to further their knowledge of technology education. They encourage and enhance the learning of technology skills for practicing and pre-service educators. TCEA supports professional growth in technology through the awarding of scholarship grants.

TCEA scholarships and grants are awarded in a special Awards Ceremony in February during the TCEA annual convention in February. Winners are presented with checks and plaques in a special event that family and friends can attend.

TCEA offers scholarships for the following groups:

Graduate Students Studying Educational Technolgoy
These $1,000 scholarships are awarded to educators for use in paying expenses incurred in achieving a higher education degree in the field of educational technology.
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Undergraduates Studying Education
These $1,000 scholarships are awarded to deserving students who are pursuing a career in education.
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Professional Educators Seeking Continuing Education
These $500 grants are for use in attending professional development activities that will increase knowledge of educational technology.
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Applications must be postmarked on or before Dec. 1, 2008.

Applicants will be disqualified if all information is not completed and submitted to TCEA by the deadline. A committee of TCEA members will rate each application.


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PO Box 141759
Austin, TX 78714

Phone: 1-800-282-8232
Fax: 1-512-476-8574
Email: tceaoffice@tcea.org

The Texas Computer Education Association is the largest state organization devoted to the use of technology in education.
Founded in 1980, the organization has been very active throughout Texas supporting instructional technology.
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