Post-Secondary Teacher Education
Scholarship Details

In recognition of the tremendous efforts put forth by Wisconsin’s rural schools to provide their students with quality education in an ever-changing environment, it is with pleasure that the Wisconsin Rural Schools Alliance (WiRSA) offers an annual scholarship program. This year a second set of scholarships will be offered to students entering the field of Teacher Education. To qualify, participating schools must be current paid members of WiRSA.

The scholarship will be awarded annually to one graduating high school senior from each of the four membership regions of Wisconsin as specified in the organization’s bylaws. An additional at-Large scholarship will be given to the next highest-scoring applicant. Each recipient will receive a one-time cash scholarship of $750 to be used by the student to help defray the costs of post-secondary education and related expenses. A written essay is required for the application that expands on the following information:

  • What are the benefits of attending a rural school?

  • Why are you choosing the field of Teacher Education?

  • What is the value of growing up in a rural community, and what personal values have you gained from your experience?

Guidelines

  • To qualify, participating schools must be current paid members of WiRSA.

  • The scholarship will be awarded annually to one graduating high school senior from each of the four membership regions of Wisconsin as specified in the organization’s bylaws. An additional at-Large scholarship will be given to the next highest-scoring applicant.

  • There will be no discrimination made as to this scholarship based on race, color, religion, national origin or sex, either by WiRSA or participating member schools.

  • Each recipient will receive a one-time cash scholarship of $750 to be used by the student to help defray the costs of post-secondary education and related expenses.

  • The funds will be distributed directly to the recipient upon submittal of a first-semester transcript and second-semester class schedule.

  • Each school is responsible for distributing to its students information pertaining to the scholarship application, rules, and guidelines.

  • Each school must screen and evaluate its own applicants based upon criteria set forth by the WiRSA Scholarship Application Form and then choose a single semi-finalist to be forwarded to WiRSA for consideration. (Each school may submit only one entry for consideration).

  • Entries must be completed through the WiRSA-created Google Form no later than February 20 of each year to be considered.

  • WiRSA will appoint a scholarship committee consisting of members of its Board of Directors to determine the winners of the scholarship and one alternate for each region.

  • If a WiRSA Board Member’s school district student is a semi-finalist for the scholarship, that board member will be excluded from any and all aspects of the judging process.

  • The superintendents of the school districts attended by each of the regional winners will be notified in writing of the award being made to their students.

  • The scholarship will be announced by April 15 of each year.

  • Whenever possible, a representative from WiRSA will attend the school awards ceremony to award the scholarship to the winner in each region.

  • All applications and essays shall be submitted to the Executive Director of WiRSA.

The WiRSA (Wisconsin Rural Schools Alliance) senior (teacher) scholarship application process has slightly changed. Each school district will continue to screen and evaluate local applications and choose a single semi-finalist.

The selected semi-finalist student must submit their application through the Final Google From link on the WiRSA website.

I have created a Google Document that mimics the questions on the final Google Form application.

You may have a local scholarship process for selecting the finalist; however, you are welcome to use the Google doc for your application process.

Seniors - Check with your school counselor before using the Google Doc below.