I. Scholarships
A. Kellogg Institute-NADE scholarship ($500 + 500):
Contact: Access
appliction information at www.nade.net
homepage » awards » list of awards, scholarships,
grants » Kellogg Institute.
B. CRLA Professional Development Scholarship ($1000):
Contact: Access
application information at www.crla.net
homepage » awards » scholarships
C. NCLCA Professional Development Grant ($250-$1000):
Contact: Access application information at www.nclca.org
homepage » grants » Brenda Pfaehlen » Professional
Development Grant
II. Specific State Awards
For information, contact state chapter president
A. Alabama Association for Developmental Education - ALADE ($300)
B. Arkansas Association for Developmental Education - ARKADE
($250)
C. Maryland Association for Developmental Education - Alex Afonta Memorial Kellogg Scholarship ($250)
D. North Carolina Association for Developmental Education
- NCADE ($500)
Also, Tier A Staff Development monies for Community
College personnel (ask in the fall and spring)
E. Texas Association for Developmental Education - TADE (up
to $500)
F. West Virginia Higher Education Office (basic tuition grant)
G. Washington Association for Developmental Education - WADE
($500)
III. Alternate Sources
A. Deans' (academic/student support) discretionary funds
B. President's discretionary funds
C. Professional development resources
D. Designated Fellowships
E. Summer Professional Grants
F. Professional development stipends
G. General Grants (monies not spent by ending date)
H. Institutional Grants which could relate to the various
seminar topics
(Assessment, Teaching/Learning, Student Support, Evaluation and
Outcomes Assessment)
I. Departmental monies for faculty/staff
J. State Higher Education Coordinating Boards
K. Other local foundations
Please search http://fdncenter.org/ for foundations which grant
monies for professional development
For assistance: A suggested rationale for funding could
read:
"The practicum will impact the institution through: (i.e.
improved retention methods, the development of a program evaluation
model, increased knowledge of assessment and placement, improved
tutor training techniques, the implementation of Supplemental
Instruction, etc.)"
A justification would indicate that the expenses for attending
the Kellogg Institute would be more economical than a conference because of the extensive amount of content covered, graduate credit may be awarded, an applied practicum project is developed to benefit the participant's institution, research and publication is encouraged, and a comprehensive network of developmental education professionals is developed. Funds from either fiscal year can be
used.
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