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CMC N1 SS Secondary Education Scholarships

For over 35 years, the California Mathematics Council-South has held an Annual Scholarship and Inservice Grant Program to promote interest in mathematics and excellence in the teaching of mathematics for students and teachers in the CMC–S region.

One of the ways with which we hope to accomplish these goals is our scholarship and grant program. We have four categories of scholarships and grants:
- Scholarships for students enrolled in an elementary education credential program.
- Scholarships for students enrolled in a secondary education credential program.
- Professional inservice grants for credentialed members of CMC–S.
- Professional scholarships for the retraining of current teachers who are members of CMC–S.

For more information about this opportunity, please visit our website.

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