TEACH Grant
Offered by US Department of Education
The TEACH Grant provides up to $4,000 per year to students pursuing teaching careers in high-need subject areas at low-income schools.
Students pursuing teaching careers in high-need fields
About the US Department of Education
The TEACH Grant is a $4,000/year, renewable education scholarship offered by US Department of Education to support Black students investing in higher education. It is open to Black students at colleges and universities across the United States.
Students pursuing teaching careers in high-need fields Because this award is renewable, recipients who maintain eligibility can receive $4,000/year each year rather than a one-time payment — making it among the higher long-term value scholarships in this category.
The TEACH Grant application deadline is Ongoing. Applicants should submit through the official portal at US Department of Education and prepare documentation including academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and any required personal statements well in advance of the deadline. This scholarship is listed on BlackCollegeScholarships.com as part of a directory of 110+ awards for Black students — all free to browse and apply to directly.
TEACH Grant — Common Questions
What is the TEACH Grant?
The TEACH Grant is a $4,000/year scholarship offered by US Department of Education, renewable for continued academic achievement. It is a education scholarship available to Black students across the United States. The application deadline is Ongoing.
Who is eligible for the TEACH Grant?
Students pursuing teaching careers in high-need fields Review all requirements on the official application page before applying.
How do I apply for the TEACH Grant?
To apply for the TEACH Grant, click the "Apply Now" button on this page — you will be directed to the official application at US Department of Education. The deadline is Ongoing. Prepare all required documents in advance, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, and any required essays. BlackCollegeScholarships.com does not process applications and links directly to the sponsoring organization.