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<strong>CLTA</strong> NEWSLETTER <strong>Jan</strong>uary <strong>2020</strong><br />

University of Kentucky Master‘s Scholarships to Teach Chinese<br />

University of Kentucky Master’s<br />

Scholarships to Teach Chinese (<strong>2020</strong>–2021)<br />

Interested in teaching Chinese in as few as 15 months? The University of Kentucky College of Arts &<br />

Sciences can make that happen - and help cover the costs!<br />

The Master of Arts in Teaching World Languages (MATWL) program allows students to earn PreK–12<br />

teacher certification in the public schools. It is a 36-credit hour program that includes a variety of teaching<br />

experiences and the option for an ESL endorsement. Students take courses in Chinese, teaching methods,<br />

and a teaching internship. Kentucky teacher certification is easily transferrable for those who which to<br />

teach outside of Kentucky.<br />

The program is offering substantial scholarships to students who are interested in teaching Chinese.<br />

Scholarships will be awarded within 1 month of the application submission. All materials should<br />

be submitted by March 1, <strong>2020</strong>.<br />

Eligible applicants must have American citizenship or be a permanent resident, have a BA in Chinese or a<br />

related field, and must demonstrate at least intermediate-mid proficiency in Chinese.<br />

Learn more and apply here: mcl.as.uky.edu/teach-chinese<br />

For more information, contact<br />

Dr. Stayc DuBravac sdubravac@uky.edu 859-257-9562<br />

Dr. Sihui Ke sihui.ke@uky.edu 859-323-2307<br />

Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures<br />

College of Arts and Sciences<br />

1055 Patterson Office Tower<br />

Lexington, KY 40506<br />

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