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All kidding and stress of the past week or two aside, I'm really hoping not to have to make a career change at this point in my life. However, for those of you who are career changers or recent college graduates in the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, or math), you could qualify for a $30,000 stipend from the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship to complete an intensive master’s degree program at one of fourteen participating universities. Competitive candidates for this unique opportunity will:
- Have completed your undergraduate degree in a STEM field by June 2011
- Have graduated with a 3.0 GPA or higher; and
- Demonstrate a commitment to the program and its goals.
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