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Nevada Scholarship Opportunities For Future and Current Educators

The State of Nevada offers scholarships intended to help pre-service and in-service educators with their career goals. These scholarships are designed for students with varying needs and circumstances. Are you a recent high school graduate, hold a bachelor's degree in a non-education related field, or currently teaching in a Nevada public school and would like to advance your career? The State of Nevada wants to invest in you!

Teach Nevada Scholarships

Program Overview

The Teach Nevada Scholarship (TNS) was created in the State General Fund during the 78th Legislative Session (2015) via Senate Bill 511 and is codified in NRS 391A.550 - NRS 391A.590. The purpose of TNS is to provide scholarships to pre-service educator candidates.

Appropriations are made by the Legislature each fiscal year. Applications will be sent to Nevada Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs) once funding has been established. The State Board of Education (SBE) shall establish the number of scholarships based on available funds and make awards to approved EPPs in Nevada. TNS funds are administered by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Information for TNS Candidates

Teach Nevada Scholarships are available to candidates who wish to pursue a Nevada educator career. Eligible candidates must:

  • Have completed a high school diploma from a Nevada high school or a high school in a county that borders Nevada and accepts Nevada residents; or completed a high school equivalency assessment selected by the State Board of Education.
  • Attend an approved EPP in Nevada on a Traditional Licensure Pathway or Alternative Route to Licensure Pathway resulting in bachelor's or master's degree.

A TNS is worth up to the cost of tuition, registration, and mandatory fees. Students who are awarded scholarships by their EPPs will receive 75% of the scholarship. Prospective candidates must apply for the scholarship through the EPP they wish to attend. EPPs will be granted awards by the SBE in November 2023 for student scholarship opportunities in January 2024.

Tuition Reimbursement

Scholarship Recipients may receive the remaining 25% of their tuition award if they complete and submit the application linked below after completing five consecutive years of full-time contracted teaching immediately following the completion of the program and meeting other requirements established by the SBE.

Incentivizing Pathways to Teaching Scholarship

Program Overview

The Incentivizing Pathways to Teaching (IPT) Scholarship was originally proposed and federally funded through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) II Fund - The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act. IPT was continued in the State General Fund during the 82nd Legislative Session (2023) via Assembly Bill 515. The purpose of IPT is to provide tuition assistance and paid clinical field experience stipends to pre-service educator candidates.

Appropriations are made by the Legislature each fiscal year. Applications will be sent to Nevada Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs) once funding has been established. The State Board of Education (SBE) shall establish the number of scholarships based on available funds and make awards to approved EPPs in Nevada. IPT funds are administered by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Information for IPT Candidates

Incentivizing Pathways to Teaching Scholarships are available to candidates who wish to pursue a Nevada educator career. Eligible candidates must:

  • Attend an approved EPP in Nevada on a Traditional Licensure Pathway resulting in a bachelor's or master's degree.
  • Agree to teach in a Nevada public school for five consecutive years of full-time contracted teaching immediately following the completion of the program.
  • Agree to complete an endorsement in English as a second language or special education.

Please Note:

  • This grant is limited to candidates who are in the final semesters of their EPP or final clinical field experience.
  • Funds may be awarded as tuition assistance and/or paid clinical field experience stipend.

Prospective candidates who wish to apply for an IPT scholarship must apply through the EPP they wish to attend. EPPs will be granted awards by the SBE in November 2023 for student scholarship opportunities in January 2024.

Nevada Teacher Advancement Scholarship

Program Overview

The Nevada Teacher Advancement Scholarship (NTAS) was created in the State General Fund during the 82nd Legislative Session (2023) via Assembly Bill 400. The purpose of NTAS is to provide scholarships to in-service educators. Appropriations are made by the Legislature each fiscal year. Applications will be sent to Nevada Educator Preparation Programs (EPPs) once funding has been established. The State Board of Education (SBE) shall establish the number of scholarships based on available funds and make awards to approved EPPs in Nevada. NTAS funds are administered by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Information for NTAS Candidates

Nevada Teacher Advancement Scholarships are available to in-service educators who wish to pursue a master's degree in education or a related field. Eligible candidates must:

  • Have completed full time contracted teaching in a Nevada public school for at least two out of the last five years immediately preceding the application.
  • Attend an approved EPP in Nevada resulting in a master's degree in education or a related field.

A NTAS is worth up to the cost of tuition, registration, and mandatory fees. Candidates who are awarded scholarships by their EPPs will receive 75% of the scholarship. Prospective candidates must apply for the scholarship through the EPP they wish to attend. EPPs will be granted awards by the SBE in November 2023 for student scholarship opportunities in January 2024.

Tuition Reimbursement

Scholarship Recipients may receive the remaining 25% of their tuition award after completing three consecutive years of full-time contracted teaching immediately following the completion of the program and meeting other requirements established by the SBE.