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When you join Teach For America, you get to decide where you will teach and live, choosing from one of our 40+ regions. We’ve outlined details like when in the application process you will make your choice, things worth considering, resources to aid in your decision-making, and the ongoing support you’ll receive before and after this major life transition.
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How to Choose Your Location

There will be two opportunities to select where you’d like to teach—within your application and after you complete your interview.

On your application, you will be asked to select one Teach For America region as your preferred choice. It’s optional to include one or two additional choices if there is more than one region that you’d say “yes” to. Here are your options for choosing a location:

  • Select only one region: There's only one location you'd say “yes” to.
  • Select up to three regions: You are open to teaching in multiple locations and would be excited to accept an offer from any of the locations you’ve selected.
  • Select that you are flexible: You are willing to teach in a region with the greatest need.
  • Select “I don’t know yet.” If you are unsure where you’d like to live and teach, you can take time to research your options and decide after your interview.

Applicants invited to interview will have the opportunity to finalize their regional selection after the interview window closes. This means:

  • If you haven’t selected a region, you will do so at this point. 
  • If you did select a region, you have the flexibility to make additional changes to your selections. 
  • You might be asked to rank specific locations within a region to determine exactly where you will teach because some regions have multiple placement communities (for example, the Colorado region has three placement community options: Colorado Springs, Denver, and Pueblo).

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These regions have vibrant communities, rich culture, and kids with loads of potential. Check out a few regions where the need for leaders like you is especially high, and so is your opportunity for making a lasting change. 

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Resources to Find the Best Location for You

Where you teach might be the place where you grew up or somewhere completely new. Either way, here are resources to help you weigh your options:

Things to Consider When Choosing a Location

To make the best choice for your TFA experience, consider the following:

Getting Your Offer

When and How Your Region and Subject Assignment Are Communicated

Typically, two weeks after your Teach For America interview, you will hear from TFA about your admissions decision. If admitted to the corps, you will receive a confirmation email of your acceptance and the details of your offer, which will include:

  • Regional Placement: The community where you will teach.
  • Subject Assignment: What you’ll be teaching. Remember to remain flexible as this might slightly change before the first day of school.
  • School Placement Process: How we will help with finding you the perfect job in a Teach For America partner school.
  • Compensation Range and Financials: Salary expectations for your region and additional financial supports for your transition.

Getting Started with Your Region

From here, you will start working with your region more closely, receiving a regional offer guide and having the opportunity to attend a virtual call with your assigned region.

You will have 10 days to consider and accept your offer.

Learn more about accepting your Teach For America offer.

Find the Right Location for You

Thinking seriously about applying, but don’t know where you want to teach?

Meet the Teach for America Milwaukee Advisory Board.

Meet Our Board

Board Chair

President & Chief Executive Officer Greater Milwaukee Foundation

Gregory Wesley

Chairman & Chief Executive Officer SysLogic, Inc.

Tina Chang


Community Volunteer

Dr. Patricia Hoben


Executive Vice President WEC Energy Group

Peggy Kelsey


Vice President Advanced Markets Service and Technology Transformation Northwestern Mutual

Megan Lancioni


Education Consultant

Jennifer Lopez


Chief Executive Officer Milwaukee Academy of Science

Anthony McHenry


Managing Director Generation Growth Capital, Inc.

Cory Nettles


Managing Director of Strategic Initiatives Robert W. Baird & Co.

Dan Renouard


Managing Director Head Institutional Markets BMO Harris Bank

Matthew Simon


Partner Quarles

Joe Wilson


Vice President of Global Central Operations Johnson Controls

Al Young


At Teach For America, we offer multiple application deadlines to accommodate your busy schedule and ensure you can put your best foot forward. Choose to apply to the deadline that aligns with your needs and get ample time to prepare and shine in our application process.
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Teacher Corps Application Deadlines

Whether you're navigating college life or advancing your professional journey, our flexible application windows are built to work around your schedule.

Take a look at our deadlines and choose the time that works best for you.

Submit your application by 11:59 p.m. ET on Sept. 15 2025 Oct. 20 2025

Feb. 2 2026

Mar. 09 2026
Critical Needs Deadline

Learn if you're invited to an interview Sept. 22 Oct. 27 Feb. 09 Mar. 16
Attend your interview Sept. 29 - Oct. 1 Nov. 03 - 06 Feb. 17 - 20 Mar. 23 - 26
Learn your admissions decision + regional/subject placement  Oct. 21 Dec. 2 Mar. 10 Apr. 14
Accept or decline your offer Oct. 30 Dec. 11 Mar. 19 Apr. 21
Submit Your Application By

Learn if you’re invited to an interview

Attend your interview Learn your admissions decision plus regional and subject placement (after 3 p.m. ET)

Accept or decline your offer

Sept. 15 2025 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 - Oct. 01 Oct. 21 Oct. 30
Oct. 20 2025 Oct. 27 Nov. 03 - 06 Dec. 02 Dec. 11
Feb. 02 2026 Feb. 09 Feb. 17 - 20 Mar. 10 Mar. 19
Mar. 09 2026
Critical Needs Deadline
Mar. 16 Mar. 23 - Mar. 26 Apr. 14 Apr. 21

Ignite Fellowship Application Deadlines

Teach For America's Ignite Tutoring Fellowship usually has two main application windows throughout the year, one for spring and one for fall. There’s no difference between serving as a fellow in the spring or fall for the Ignite Fellowship, so choose the application deadline that best fits your schedule.

 Ignite Deadlines Spring 2026 Cohort Fall 2026 Cohort
Application Opens Aug. 20, 2025 Jan. 28, 2026
Application Deadline Nov. 19, 2025 Apr. 29, 2026
Admissions Notification Dec. 17, 2025 May 21, 2026
 Ignite Deadlines

Application Opens

Application Deadline Admissions Notification
Spring 2026 Cohort Aug. 20, 2025 Nov. 19, 2025 Dec. 17, 2025
Fall 2026 Cohort Jan. 28, 2026 Apr. 29, 2026 May 21, 2026

Understanding the Teacher Corps Deadlines

Here are some things to consider when choosing a deadline for the teacher corps. Choosing the right TFA deadline can significantly impact your application experience and location placement outcomes. 

1. There Are Multiple Deadlines to Choose From

Start an account in our Applicant Center to work on your application at any time and save your work. We offer four application deadlines for each incoming corps year: 

  • Main Deadlines: All of our regions and placement communities are open in the first three deadlines, but the most popular can fill up early.
  • Critical Needs Deadline: This deadline addresses our regions who still have unfilled openings.

2. Stress Less with an Earlier Deadline

Submitting your application early has significant advantages:

  • Preferred Placement: Regions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Some of our more popular locations may stop accepting applicants at later TFA deadlines because they're full. Applying early is important if you have a specific location in mind. There will still be regions available at the later deadlines, but they may not be your first choice.
  • Build Community Early: Begin connecting with fellow corps members and your regional network right away.
  • Gain Hands-On Experience: Corps applicants accepted at the first 2 deadlines are able to complete an expedited Ignite application process for our Spring Ignite Fellowship and will have priority for sign-up with the matching process.
  • Extended Preparation Time: You'll have more time to take certification exams, pre-work before summer training, and potential relocation to a new community.
  • Stress Less: Embrace the peace of securing your next step in your career plans!

Special Considerations for College Juniors

If you're a college junior who has participated in Breakthrough, Ignite, or served as a Campus Ambassador, you can apply for early admission to the 2027 corps during designated windows. This offers a head start and additional preparation time for your journey with Teach For America.

You will be eligible to apply starting August 1 through the Critical Needs Deadline (CNDL). Applicants who apply will be interviewed during the February 2 deadline and potentially CNDL. Confirm your acceptance in Fall 2026.

For more information, visit our FAQ page

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