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How long is a Teach For America contract?

Teach For America is committed to providing ongoing support for corps members throughout their two-year commitment.
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Is Teach For America worth it?

Why Join TFA. People join Teach For America to have a meaningful impact with young people right away and build the foundation of a meaningful life and career. Our members find community, build transformative relationships, develop collective leadership, and gain skills that transfer to high-impact careers of all kinds.
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Can you do Teach For America for one year?

Teach For America corps members commit to teaching for two years in a systemically under-resourced community, where you're employed by local schools and confront both the challenges and joys of expanding opportunities for kids.
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How much do you make with Teach For America?

The average Teach for America salary ranges from approximately $44,679 per year for a Teaching Assistant to $142,796 per year for a Director, Strategy. The average Teach for America hourly pay ranges from approximately $20 per hour for a Student Ambassador to $48 per hour for a Director.
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How long is Teach For America training?

LMU serves as Los Angeles corps members' teacher preparation program during your two years in the classroom.
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Is Teach for America a 2 year commitment?

Teach For America is committed to providing ongoing support for corps members throughout their two-year commitment. All corps members begin their commitment by completing our Pre-Service training, which extends into the first 90 days of teaching.
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How many people quit TFA?

But TFA schools often experience high turnover, with 27.8 percent of TFA members still teaching after five years, according to a large-scale, nationwide analysis of TFA teacher turnover administered by Dr.
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How hard is it to get into Teach For America?

The TFA program is selective and holds a high bar for admission, with an acceptance rate averaging between 11 and 15 percent.
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Is there an age limit for Teach For America?

We welcome people of all backgrounds, ages, and experiences to apply to the corps.
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What GPA do you need for Teach For America?

Your cumulative undergraduate grade point average (GPA) must be at least 2.50 on a 4.00 scale, as measured by the institution awarding your degree. This requirement is mandated by the districts and states we partner with.
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Will Teach For America pay for my masters?

Teach For America does not pay for your certification or master's degree, however, there are different benefits available to corps members to help pay for the coursework that you must take in order to teach in your region.
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What is the difference between Teach For America and City Year?

While both organizations are working toward the same outcome, there are important differences between their approaches: TFA corps members are full-time classroom teachers, while City Year members support students as tutors and through mentorship.
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Does Teach For America pay for summer training?

Financial supports TFA offers to help

Your Transitional Financial Support may be used for such expenses like travel to your region, rent and other basic living expenses during summer training, and testing or application fees. Teach For America offers Transitional Support Stipends for all incoming corps members.
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What are the negatives of Teach For America?

The primary drawback to TFA is the limited two-year commitment. National estimates indicate just over half of TFA corps members leave their placement school once it's fulfilled and about 15% remain in place at the five-year mark. This low retention brings two disadvantages.
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What do people do after Teach For America?

While many TFA alumni continue teaching after the corps, others lead in the political, economic, and social sectors. As an alum, you'll receive ongoing career and leadership support as you work to continue your own impact.
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What is the difference between Teach For America and AmeriCorps?

Although TFA is a member of AmeriCorps, it focuses solely on education as a community need. It also differs from the Corps in that it is not a volunteerism program; participants are paid annual, full-time salaries comparable with other teachers in their chosen area.
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What is the highest salary for Teach For America?

The highest-paying job at Teach for America is a Director, Strategy with a salary of $142,796 per year.
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Can you choose your location for Teach For America?

When you apply, select the region you want to teach in the most. If accepted, you will be placed in that region. You can also choose up to two alternate regions that interest you, if you'd like.
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Does Teach For America pay for relocation?

Our Transitional Financial Support is designed to assist with costs including travel to the community where your loved one will teach, relocation expenses, and testing and initial certification fees.
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Does Teach for America pay off student loans?

Teach for America recruits are eligible for several loan forgiveness programs, including the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award, which provides roughly $6,900 that can be used to pay down student loans after the completion of the two-year program. Some teachers are also eligible for forbearance on federal loans.
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Are there other programs like Teach for America?

Future educators looking to make an impact outside of traditional teaching roles may want to explore programs such as the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, and the Urban Teacher Residency Program.
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How do I withdraw from Teach For America?

If you cannot continue in our admissions process we ask that you officially withdraw your application by going to your Account Home and clicking the "withdraw application" link on the lower left-hand corner. You will no longer be scheduled for an interview and your application will be removed from consideration.
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How is it working for Teach For America?

How satisfied are employees working at Teach for America? 70% of Teach for America employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated Teach for America 3.7 out of 5 for work life balance, 3.9 for culture and values and 3.5 for career opportunities.
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What are the benefits of Teach For America teachers?

Teach For America offers generous Paid Time Off (PTO), sick time, family and medical leave, comprehensive medical, vision, dental, and prescription drug coverage, and employer matching on our 403 (b) retirement plan.
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