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Christopher K. Smith Memorial Scholarship

Delaware’s professional educators - the 12,000 members of the Delaware State Education Association - are offering a $1,000 cash scholarship in order to help a future teacher enter today’s most rewarding, critical, and challenging profession.

The members of DSEA invite all Delaware high school seniors graduating from a public school, who intend to pursue a career in teaching, to apply for this DSEA scholarship.

The recipient is expected to pursue a four-year college degree leading to a Delaware teacher certificate and teach in a public school, preferably in Delaware, for at least one year. Recipient must be employed for one year as a teacher in a public school district within one year of graduation.

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

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