Financial Aid Opportunities


Financial Resources for Teacher Candidates

This newly released resource is specially made to help out Teacher Candidates. This comprehensive list offers information on financial aid resources available to those who are eligible. Additionally, an exploration tool is provided to identify further funding and grants. The resource clearly outlines the purpose, use, eligibility criteria, and award amounts for each opportunity. You can access this valuable tool here:


Lurie College Student Research Awards

The provides funding to hire student research assistants to collaborate on research activities on a faculty-led rsearch project.  These awards are designed to support student-faculty collaboration on a faculty member’s on-going or proposed research project in the student’s major field of study.  The funding for these awards goes to student research assistants and is up to $2,000 for a semester or $4,000 for a year. 

Applications are due September 30, 2024.  Details about each award are in the applications.  If you have any questions about developing the concept or approach to your application, please contact Faculty Associate Dean of Research, Mark Felton.  If you have any questions about submitting the application itself, please contact luriecollege@sjsu.edu


Lurie College Student Conference Travel Grant

Lurie College is proud to provide financial support to its students who are presenting their research at conferences. Undergraduate, graduate, credential, and doctoral students are eligible to apply for up to one $500 grant per fiscal year (July 1 - May 20) towards expenses for registration fees, travel, lodging, and meals. To apply, download, complete, and submit our Student Conference Travel Application form [pdf] (PDF). Learn about some of our recent recipients below:


Lurie College Student Research Supplies Grant

Lurie College is also proud to provide financial support to its students who are in need of supplies to conduct their academic research. Undergraduate, graduate, credential, and doctoral students are eligible to apply for up to one $200 grant per fiscal year (July 1 - May 20) towards expenses for research supplies. A limited amount of funding is available. To apply, download, complete, and submit our Student Research Supplies Application form [pdf] (PDF).


Lurie College Financial Hardship Grant

Lurie College has a limited amount of grant funds available to support its students who have experienced an unforeseen financial hardship that will prevent them from continuing their enrollment at Lurie College and 91ÁÔÆæ. Awards are processed fall and spring semesters only. If you are a currently-enrolled Lurie College undergraduate, graduate, credential, or doctoral student who has experienced this type of hardship, so that a Lurie College advisor can contact you to discuss this option as well as other possible campus resources.


Federal Teacher Education Assistance for College & Higher Education Grant

Through the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, Congress created the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program that provides grants of up to $4,000 per academic year to students who plan to become teachers. To learn more, visit the 91ÁÔÆæ Financial Aid & Scholarship Office website.


Golden State Teacher Grant

The Golden State Teacher Grant Program (GSTG) encourages students to consider earning a teaching credential and teach in a high-need field, at a priority school, in California for four years, within five years after completing a teacher preparation program. Typically, the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) awards $20,000 Golden State Teacher Grants to those in professional development programs for special education teachers. To learn more and apply, visit the .


U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship Federal TEACH Grant

The Edith Nourse Rogers STEM Scholarship provides up to nine months of additional post-9/11 GI Bill entitlement (or a maximum of $30,000) to qualifying veterans and Fry Scholars seeking a STEM degree or who have earned a STEM degree and are seeking a teaching certification. To learn more, visit the .

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