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Phi Delta Kappa International Scholarship for Prospective Educators

The Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation annually awards scholarships to prospective educators who have a connection to PDK. Eligible students must meet one of the following criteria:

- High school senior intending to major in education who is a member of a Future Educators Association chapter in good standing
- High school senior intending to major in education who is the child or grandchild of a Kappan in good standing
- High school senior intending to major in education who has one of his/her reference letters written by a Kappan in good standing
- High school senior intending to major in education whose application is selected to represent the local PDK chapter
- An undergraduate member of an FEA or PDK chapter who is enrolled in a college education program

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