Transforming Ohio’s Education Landscape with Choose Ohio First CS Scholarships

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The Computer Science Endorsement Program at Kent State University is proud to announce the continuation of a vital funding initiative through the generous support of the Ohio Department of Higher Education. The program has been awarded a $1,121,951 grant for the “Choose Ohio First CS Scholarships: Building High-Demand 21st-Century Workforce Development in Big Data, Cybersecurity & Privacy, AI, Smart Systems and Devices, and other cutting-edge Computer Science fields” for 2025–2029.

This initiative, spearheaded by Dr. Javed Khan (Principal Investigator) and Dr. Elena Novak (Key Personnel), offers tuition waivers to support Ohio’s currently licensed teachers in earning a Computer Science Endorsement. This endorsement equips educators to meet the rising demand for computer science knowledge, whether as dedicated computer science educators or as leaders in integrating technology across schools and districts.

More About the Computer Science Endorsement Program

Kent State University’s Computer Science Endorsement Preparation program provides targeted education in computer science education. This program offers career benefits for students looking to specialize in computer science education. It is designed for educators seeking to incorporate computer science into their curriculum and provides the tools and knowledge necessary to teach computer science concepts to K-12 students. With a focus on both theory and practical application, this program will prepare you to inspire and educate the next generation of computer scientists.

100% Online Master’s degree in Educational Technology with the Computer Science Endorsement

The online Master of Education in Educational Technology program at Kent State University prepares educators and professionals to effectively integrate technology into learning environments. Covering topics like instructional design, digital tools, and data-driven decision-making, this program equips graduates with the skills needed to enhance educational experiences and drive digital innovation in schools, corporate settings, and non-profits.

The master’s degree in Educational Technology with the Computer Science Endorsement is earned by pursuing the master’s degree with the Computer Science Concentration and gaining the appropriate experience in the Practicum.

Why Pursue the Computer Science Endorsement?

The endorsement provides a specialized opportunity for teachers to:

  • Transition into roles as computer science educators or technology leaders.
  • Contribute to preparing students for careers in burgeoning fields like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and smart systems.
  • Enhance their professional qualifications by earning an endorsement or pursuing a Master’s degree with a Computer Science concentration.

Educators who already hold a Master’s degree may complete the endorsement through a focused 21-credit-hour program.

How to Apply and Leverage Funding

The Choose Ohio First CS Scholarships cover tuition costs, ensuring that educators can focus on learning without financial barriers. Teachers across Ohio are encouraged to act quickly, as grant funds must be utilized beginning in the Spring 2025 semester.

To learn more and apply for this transformative opportunity, visit the following resources:

· Computer Science Teacher Endorsement Information

· Program Details and Requirements

Let’s Build the Future Together

This initiative underscores a commitment to strengthening Ohio’s educational landscape while addressing the critical demand for a workforce adept in cutting-edge computer science domains. With your help, we can ensure that this opportunity reaches teachers across Ohio who are ready to take their careers—and their students’ futures—to the next level.

If you know someone who could benefit, please share this announcement or distribute the program flyer. Together, we can pave the way for an exciting, technology-driven future in Ohio’s classrooms.

Mandy Cenker is the Outreach Program Director for the College of Education, Health and Human Services’ Office of Professional Development and Outreach. She earned a Ph.D. in Educational Administration at Kent State University in 2016. She received her master’s degree in special education from Malone University and a bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Kent State.
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