Description and Eligibility
Thank you for your interest in attending the National Partnership for Educational Access (NPEA) 2021 DEI Symposium, taking place on November 17-18, 2021. We are pleased to offer a limited number of scholarships to cover the full cost of participation in the Symposium.
Eligibility:
Eligibility:
Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to serving historically excluded students and a need for professional development funding support in order to submit a scholarship application.
Scholarship recipients must be based in the United States or Canada.
Please note: The scholarships are intended for individuals who otherwise would not be able to participate in the symposium due to limitations in professional development funds. We will prioritize awarding one scholarship per organization or school before offering a second scholarship to individuals from the same organization or school.
Please note: The scholarships are intended for individuals who otherwise would not be able to participate in the symposium due to limitations in professional development funds. We will prioritize awarding one scholarship per organization or school before offering a second scholarship to individuals from the same organization or school.
If you meet these criteria, please complete this application form. NPEA will contact you directly via email regarding your application status within approximately one week of your submission. Please DO NOT register prior to hearing from us, as scholarships will not be granted retroactively.
What does the scholarship cover?
What does the scholarship cover?
The scholarship covers the full cost of registration for an NPEA Member or Non-Member. Registration includes access to all symposium events on November 17 and 18, as well as access to recordings afterwards. You must plan to attend the full symposium on Wednesday and Thursday (12:00-5:00pm Eastern Time) to be eligible for a scholarship, and you may not share access with any colleagues.
Questions?
Questions?
Please email Carrie Tate, NPEA Associate Director, at ctate@tsf.org.
