Coker awards Excellence in Teaching scholarships
Coker College recently awarded full-tuition Excellence in Teaching scholarships to two deserving Teachers of the Year.
An M.Ed. in Literacy Studies scholarship was awarded to Joshua Jennings, an English teacher and chair of the English department at Lake City Early College High School in Lake City and 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year for Florence District 3.
An M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instructional Technology scholarship was awarded to Terry Ann Grandison, a 2nd grade teacher at Washington Street Elementary School and 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year for Washington Street Elementary School.
In addition to two applicants receiving a full scholarship for the entirety of their graduate program, Coker’s Excellence in Teaching scholarship offers any eligible K-12 educator who has been designated as a Teacher of the Year by their school, district, or the S.C. Department of Education a term of graduate coursework at no cost, a savings of approximately $1,500.
Coker College offers two unique, 100 percent online M.Ed. programs with specializations in Literacy Studies and Curriculum/Instructional Technology.
Lacey Rice-Serafin, Director of Graduate Admissions at Coker College, says, “We had an exceptional group of applicants for the scholarship again this year. Coker’s graduate offerings are continually growing, and this year having moved our delivery to 100 percent online for all M.Ed. programs has allowed us to reach more teachers from all across the state. I understand how beneficial this scholarship is; not only for the teachers and their professional growth, but the ripple effect it has on the students they teach every day. Without this scholarship, many teachers wouldn’t be able to further their own education. I’m so proud we can continue to offer this significant award.”
Coker’s Dean of the Wiggins School of Education, Karen Carpenter, and Rice-Serafin surprised Grandison at Washington Street Elementary School with the good news.
Grandison says, “I applaud Coker College for extending educators this amazing opportunity for professional growth and development. I’m thrilled and humbled to be a recipient of this once in a lifetime opportunity.”