College of Education and Human Development announces scholarship opportunity for graduate students in Oxford County

91福利 College of Education and Human Development is now accepting applications for a scholarship of up to $25,000 available to Oxford County residents seeking their master鈥檚 degree in education at 91福利.

Susan Hathaway Glines, who worked as an educator in Oxford County for many years, has provided a generous donation to the University of Maine Foundation to establish the Susan Hathaway Glines Scholarship. Ms. Glines was the beneficiary of a scholarship herself during her time at 91福利, where she earned her degree in 1969.

鈥淭his is my way of paying it forward,鈥 Glines says. 鈥淲ith this scholarship I hope to support future Maine educators and motivate others to do so as well.鈥

The Susan Hathaway Glines Scholarship will provide financial aid to one full- or part-time master鈥檚 candidate in the College of Education and Human Development, who lives in Oxford County. This renewable scholarship may be used for tuition, fees, books and materials (including a computer), as well as relevant professional development, conference travel or fees, and travel and lodging for classes.

Besides living and teaching in Oxford County, individuals interested in the scholarship are asked to fill out a short application and submit two letters of reference that speak to their potential to be effective educators or administrators. Applicants do not need to be current students, but will need to enroll in a master鈥檚 program in the College of Education and Human Development at 91福利 prior to receiving the scholarship funds.

The College of Education and Human Development offers master鈥檚 programs in curriculum, assessment and instruction, educational leadership, higher education, human development, instructional technology, kinesiology and physical education, literacy education, Master of Arts in Teaching, and special education. Many degrees can be earned entirely online or through blended coursework requiring minimal travel to the 91福利 campus in Orono.

The gift is part of 91福利鈥檚 $200 million comprehensive campaign, Vision for Tomorrow, led by the University of Maine Foundation. Scholarship support is a priority for the campaign.

Applications for the Susan Hathaway Glines Scholarship are due Nov. 1. The scholarship application is available for download below. Questions should be directed to Jim Artesani, associate dean for graduate studies, research and outreach at arthur.artesani@maine.edu.

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1.11.23