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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

When do I find out what and where I’ll teach?

You will have the opportunity to research and submit your regional selections in your initial application, and you will have an opportunity to revisit these selections after you've completed your interview.

At this time, you will also indicate your preferences for what you want to teach.

Depending on your application timeline, you'll receive your regional and subject assignment about two weeks after finalizing your regional selections.

Then, you'll have about 2 weeks to consider and accept your offer.

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need to provide so much information during the admissions process?

Our application process is designed to help you prepare for the rigor of our program, and to help us select the most qualified candidates.

We look for a number of specific traits that are common among our most successful corps members. In order to give you the best opportunity to demonstrate these traits, we ask all applicants to provide multiple examples of their skills, experiences, aspirations, and leadership, including transcripts, written responses, and letters of recommendation.

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

What is a GPA Prerequisite Waiver and am I eligible to use one?

For some applicants with an undergraduate GPA less than 2.50, a GPA prerequisite waiver is an option.

If you struggled in undergrad, you may be eligible for a waiver if you earned a graduate degree with a GPA of 3.50 or higher on a 4.00 scale. You do not need to apply for the waiver. As you fill out the application with an undergraduate GPA lower than 2.50, you will see a warning message that you are not eligible to apply.

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