We are education’s future.
THE CONTEXT
Nationally, only two percent of teachers are Black males, underscoring the glaring underrepresentation of Black male educators across the public K-12 continuum. Furthermore, according to the Center for American Progress, leaks in the pipeline for educators of color are riddled with multiple barriers. Two of the most pressing barriers are college completion and passage of licensure exams needed to work as an educator in K-12 settings. Thus, to help strengthen the Black and Brown male teacher pipeline, intentional steps must be taken to ensure that prospective male educators of color are both graduating and passing their licensure exams.
what we do
The BELIEF Fellowship (Black and Brown Educators Lifting and Inspiring Education’s Future) recruits young men of color (any major) at two and four-year institutions of higher education interested in pursuing teaching in K-12 settings as a viable career path. Taking into consideration some of the barriers that impact matriculation into the teaching profession for Black and Brown men, the program focuses on college completion and passage of licensure exams needed to become a licensed/certified teacher.
THE mission
We strive to increase the number of Black and Brown men teaching in classrooms by providing critical and intentional support services that increase college graduation and passage rates of education licensure exams required for teaching certifications.
THE VISION
Our vision is that BELIEF will serve as a critical resource in strengthening the male educator pipeline of color.
program pillars
how we impact our men
meet the 2023-24 fellows
Are You A Good Fit For The Program?
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Men of color between 17-24 years of age
Documented enrollment in a two or four year college or university
Two letters of recommendations
Complete an application
Attend an interview
Apply annually for the scholarship through the application process
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Maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average (GPA)
Attend required mentoring sessions and workshops
Attend and participate in a minimum of two community service projects each year
Attend 80% of the Praxis Core Preparation Course (if applicable)
Attend informational sessions with alternative education certification partners (if applicable)
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Participation in a $2000 -$7000 annual scholarship opportunity
Mentoring support
Praxis test-taking skills workshops
Professional development
Networking opportunities
Workshops (resume building, interview preparation, financial literacy, mental health, and more)
READY TO JOIN THE MOVEMENT? APPLY TODAY!
Before applying, please take a moment to familiarize yourself with other critical elements about the program, including eligibility requirements.