Scholarships | Education and Reading Studies Department (2024)

General Scholarship Options:

  • Maricopa Colleges Foundation: https://mcccdf.org/ The application window is limited and is usually open March 1 - mid-April for fall scholarships, and in September 1 to mid-October for spring scholarships.

    • This includes the Herman E. Hendrix (1880-1948) scholarship that is specifically for Mesa Community College students majoring in Education. The award amount varies, depending on the funds available. Usually, it is $500-$1000 per semester for full-time enrollment; pro-rated for less than full-time enrollment.

  • MCC Scholarships: http://www.mesacc.edu/financial-aid/types-aid/scholarships

  • Sampling of External Scholarships: https://mcccd.scholarships.ngwebsolutions.com/Scholarships/Search

  • Free Scholarship Search Service: www.fastweb.com

  • Higher Education Child Care Project (HECCP): https://www.maricopa.edu/students/financial-aid-resources/higher-educati...

    • Maricopa Community Colleges and the Arizona Department of Economic Security (ADES) are helping parents in high-demand career programs who need financial assistance with child care.

National Association of Community College Teacher Education Programs (NACCTEP)

  • The applicant must:

    1. Currently attend a NACCTEP member college (MCC is a member).

    2. Be a U.S. citizen or eligible U.S. permanent resident; in good academic standing with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale);

    3. Be enrolled in and maintain a minimum of six credit hours at a NACCTEP member college during the (current academic year) SPRING semester;

    4. Be enrolled in and maintain a minimum of six credit hours at a NACCTEP member college or transfer to an education program at a four-year institution during the (following academic year) FALL semester; and

    5. Have earned a minimum of 18 college credit hours by the end of the (following academic year) FALL semester (for alternative certification/post-baccalaureate program students, credits may be from their bachelor’s degree program course of study).

  • This scholarship application window is usually early spring and due mid-March. Apply via NACCTEP application

  • For questions, contact NACCTEP: nacctep@riosalado.edu

First Things First (FTF) College Scholarship for Preschool or Childcare Employees and Volunteers

Note: The First Things First College Scholarship is for students pursuing an AAS-Early Childhood Education or BA Early Childhood Education - Dual Language degree.

The First Things First's College Scholarship program provides the early childhood workforce access to education and training to achieve degrees, credentials and specialized skills to promote children’s development. Eligible applicants may take up to 24 college credits per year (including general studies coursework) toward completing a credential, associate’s degree, or bachelor’s degree in fields determined by FTF to be related to the early childhood education field, such as:

  • Early Childhood Education,
  • Early Childhood Special Education,
  • Early Childhood Administration,
  • Child Development, or
  • Child and Family Studies

FTF Eligibility:

  • Early Childhood Professional working in Arizona with or on behalf of children birth through five (priority enrollment for those who work directly with young children who do not already have a degree) or volunteering 15 hours per month in an approved birth-age 5 setting,
  • Minimum age as defined by college or university acceptance policy.

FTF Step 1: Apply for Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

  • Complete your FAFSA. MCC’s federal school code is 001077.
  • If you need assistance with completing your FAFSA, you may call 1-800-433-3243.
  • Note: MCC will receive your FAFSA information 1-2 weeks after you successfully submit it online.

FTF Step 2: Begin the process for admission to Mesa Community College.

  • Create or reactivate your Maricopa Colleges student account. Go to maricopa.edu/become-student. Follow instructions to set up your account user name (MEID), your personal password, and obtain your student ID number (eight-digit number that starts with 3).
  • Return to maricopa.edu/students, click the Student Center icon and log in using your MEID and your password. It may take some time after creating a password to be able to use it to log in to the system.
  • Scroll down to the Admissions section and click on the Admissions hyperlink (Mesa CC, credit/degree, the term you wish to enroll in), and continue answering the questions. When the system asks for which program you're pursuing, choose from the following options:
    • (AAS-ECE) Associate in Applied Science in Early Childhood Education or
    • (BA-ECE:DL) Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education - Dual Language.
  • If you need assistance with your Maricopa student account, you may call 1-888-994-4433.

FTF Step 3: Meet with an MCC Education Studies Department advisor/representative to develop your education plan.

  • Email mcc-ece@mesacc.edu to set up an appointment.
  • If you have prior college credit from a non-Maricopa County Community College, please bring an unofficial copy of your transcripts with you.

FTF Step 4: Enroll in the Arizona Early Childhood Workforce Registry.

  • Gather the Information you will need:
    • Education Plan/Course of Study provided by the Education Studies advisor/representative,
    • Unofficial Transcripts, and
    • Proof of FAFSA application.
  • Go to https://www.azregistry.org/ and click on Register Now.
  • Upload and submit required documentation for your scholarship application.
    • On your toolbar under My Tools & Settings, select My Profile and at the bottom select Upload New File.
  • Apply for the scholarship through the registry.
  • If you need assistance with your First Things First scholarship application, call 1-855-818-6613 or email info@thearizonaregistry.org/.
  • Note: The scholarship application process can take up to two weeks once all documentation is submitted by the scholar. Please refer to the Tuition Rates and Due Dates webpage for tuition due dates.

FTF Step 5: Finish the process for MCC admissions and enrollment.

  • Due to state law, students are automatically charged out-of-state tuition until they prove residency. See LINK.
  • Enroll in classes. See LINK.
  • If your education pathway requires placement testing, take the reading, writing and math Accuplacer placement tests in the MCC Testing Center. For sample test questions, testing locations and times, see LINK.
  • If you earned prior college credit, take steps to have them officially transferred to MCC. See LINK.

Professional Career Pathway Project (PCPP)

Note: The Professional Career Pathway Project scholarship is for students that are pursuing a CCL-Early Childhood Education or a CCL- Foundations of Early Childhood Education.

The Professional Career Pathway Project is a scholarship funded by the Department of Economic Security Child Care Administration through federal Child Care Development Block Grant Funds. The PCPP Offers tuition for up to 24 credits per school year for early childhood courses (CFS, ECH, EED), and a textbook stipend of $50 per credit at the college bookstore. Students may use either the First Things First scholarship or the PCPP scholarship, but not both in the same semester.

Eligibility:

  • Must work a currently registered DES program/provider (center, family, tribal providers). Note: volunteers are no longer eligible.
  • Must identify an educational goal (certificate / degree pathway) and pursue early childhood education coursework to accomplish your goal.
  • Must complete all courses paid for by the PCPP with a grade of “C” or above to maintain eligibility.

PCPP Step 1: Meet with an MCC Education Studies Department advisor/representative to develop your education plan.

  • Email mcc-ece@mesacc.edu to set up an appointment.
  • If you have prior college credit from a non-Maricopa County Community College, please bring an unofficial copy of your transcripts with you.

PCPP Step 2: Enroll in the Arizona Early Childhood Workforce Registry.

Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) Scholarship

Honors Student Scholarships

  • Presidents' Honors Scholarship - LINK
  • Honors Achievement Award - LINK

Arizona Teachers Academy University Transfer Scholarships

ATA provides incentives to increase recruitment & retention of AZ teachers. It was announced in 2017 by Governor Ducey - LINK

  • ASU - LINK For most P-12 teacher certification programs; Covers tuition and mandatory fees after student has accepted all other non-loan aid.
  • NAU (extended campuses included) - LINK For most P-12 teacher certification programs; Covers tuition and fee costs after all other grants and scholarships have been applied.
  • UA - LINK For post-baccalaureate students only.
Scholarships | Education and Reading Studies Department (2024)

FAQs

How to answer why I should be considered for a scholarship? ›

Tips to Consider
  1. Link your passions to the scholarship. ...
  2. Show your grit. ...
  3. Share what you plan to do with the scholarship award. ...
  4. Treat it like a résumé, in paragraph form. ...
  5. Treat it like a personal statement. ...
  6. Treat it like a career and/or academic goals essay.
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How to answer the question "How will this scholarship help you?"? ›

There's more than one way to write an essay like this, but an effective response usually does the following things:
  1. Clearly defines your goals and how you plan to achieve them.
  2. Provides some background context on your goals.
  3. Explains why you are a quality candidate for the scholarship.
  4. Close your essay in an effective way.
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What makes you stand out from every other scholarship applicant answers? ›

Emphasize What Makes You Unique

Share the experiences and activities that make YOU unique. You don't have to limit the experiences you share to only your senior year. Lots of students participate in sports in high school, but maybe you volunteered to help coach children.

What makes you unique sample answers for scholarship? ›

What makes me unique and sets me apart from others is a combination of my experiences, passions and personal qualities. With a curiosity for exploring different cultures and understanding others' perspectives, I've travelled to several countries, engaged with different cultures and had meaningful conversations.

What makes me stand out for a scholarship? ›

The Most Important Thing That Makes You Unique – Your Authentic Story. When writing your scholarship essay, the most important thing you can do to stand out is offer a real authentic story of who you are. There's nothing more interesting than a good story that's told in a compelling way.

Why are you deserving of this scholarship sample answer? ›

I believe I deserve this scholarship because I am an innovative problem solver. As the student council president, I helped re-organize my school library to better accommodate students' needs. I worked with staff to categorize books to better reflect current school subjects.

How to answer what does receiving this scholarship mean to you? ›

“This scholarship is a blessing for me, number one. It means a lot because not only is it helping me with college but it's a token of appreciation from God, and I'm very honored to be getting the award. My career goals are English education; that is what I will be majoring in.

How do you respond to winning a scholarship? ›

What to say in a thank you letter:
  1. Use a formal salutation with appropriate titles. Do not use first names. ...
  2. Begin by introducing yourself and thanking the donor. ...
  3. Tell something about yourself. ...
  4. Explain how this scholarship will benefit you.
  5. Say “thank you” once again.
  6. Sign your letter.

How to end a scholarship essay? ›

Your Conclusion:

Wrap it up with just a couple of sentences. You can show how your education has made a difference so far, thank the committee for considering your application. Avoid anything too lofty or idealistic like "with this scholarship, I can change the world."

What is the #1 way to increase your chances for a scholarship? ›

Apply, Apply, Apply!

The more scholarships you apply to, the better the chances that you will be accepted. They also say that practice makes perfect! Writing scholarship essays or submitting applications will become easier with time and practice.

What do scholarships want to hear? ›

Tell us about yourself.

In the end, the scholarship committee still wants to know: What motivates you to do (study or pursue a career in) what you plan to do? Remember, they're funding your future, so they want to know about your plans and why you're passionate about them.

How to pick a scholarship winner? ›

Scholarship providers often assess academic performance based on GPA, standardized test scores, and overall academic record. These metrics provide insights into an applicant's ability to excel academically and succeed in their chosen field of study.

What is your greatest strength answer samples for scholarship? ›

Example: My greatest strength is that I can prioritize what needs to be done first today and which tasks can wait until tomorrow. Because of this, I'm efficient with my time management and able to succeed in both school and extracurricular activities.

What is my weakness answer? ›

“My greatest weakness is my tendency to second-guess myself and my abilities. I sometimes doubt my work and worry that it isn't good enough, even when I know it is. I am taking steps to overcome this, though. I've been working on building my confidence by reminding myself of my past accomplishments.

Why should someone consider me for a scholarship? ›

Be yourself and talk about your long-term goals and how you believe you can achieve them. You can also talk about your hobbies, goals, and interests outside of school, as this will further highlight your personality and give them an idea of who you are as a person.

Why should we consider you for this full sponsorship answer? ›

I believe I am a deserving candidate for a full sponsorship because of my dedication, passion, and commitment to achieving my goals. I am driven and motivated to excel in my chosen field, and I am willing to put in the hard work and effort necessary to succeed.

Can you briefly describe about yourself and your family for a scholarship? ›

I come from a family of four, including my parents and younger brother. My parents are both hard-working and dedicated to their family. My father is a doctor, and my mother is a teacher. They have always instilled in me the importance of education, hard work, and perseverance.

How to introduce yourself in scholarship interview sample answer? ›

SUGGESTED ANSWER: “I am a very positive and happy person who has the mindset that you only get out of life what you are prepared to put in. Although I am young, I have big ambitions for my future and I know the only way I will achieve those is if I work hard, I persevere, and I am prepared to listen and learn.

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