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PA Student Teachers Eligible for $10,000 Stipends Through New Program

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The Shapiro Administration announced that Pennsylvania student teachers can now apply for $10,000 stipends through the PA Student Teacher Support Program for the 2026-27 school year. The program, signed into law by Governor Josh Shapiro, requires recipients to commit to teaching in Pennsylvania for three years after completing their placement. Governor Shapiro has proposed increasing total program funding to $35 million annually, including $5 million more for PHEAA to administer stipends to approximately 2,300 student teachers.

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The Pennsylvania Department of Education announced the opening of applications for the PA Student Teacher Support Program, providing $10,000 stipends to student teachers in the 2026-27 school year. The program also provides up to $2,500 to cooperating teachers who mentor student teachers. Eligible applicants must be enrolled at a Pennsylvania institution, maintain a 3.0 GPA, and commit to teaching at a Pennsylvania school for three years after completing their placement.

Student teachers and educator preparation programs in Pennsylvania should be aware of the September 15 application deadline. The program is available on a first-come, first-served basis, suggesting early applications are advisable. The Shapiro Administration has doubled funding since the program's creation and continues to increase support for future educators through PHEAA administration of the annual $35 million program.

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Pennsylvania Student Teachers Can Now Apply for $10,000 Stipends

Signed into law by Governor Josh Shapiro, the PA Student Teacher Support Program helps student teachers earn money while working toward a degree in Education.

The Shapiro Administration has doubled funding for the Student Teacher Stipend since it was created, and Governor Shapiro’s 2026-27 budget proposal continues to increase funding to ensure student teachers get paid for their hard work.


April 16, 2026
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*Harrisburg, PA —* Starting today, student teachers across the Commonwealth can now apply for a $10,000 stipend in the 2026-27 school year through the PA Student Teacher Support Program. Stipends are available on a first-come, first-served basis for future educators who enter a student teaching placement and commit to working in Pennsylvania as a teacher for three years. The program also provides up to $2,500 to cooperating teachers who mentor and assist student teachers.

“Teaching is a challenging, rewarding, and critical job, and future educators deserve financial support while they’re working in the classroom during their required student teacher assignments,” said *Secretary of Education Dr. Carrie Rowe.* “The PA Student Teacher Support Program encourages degree completion, helps bolster our educator workforce, and signals our commitment to the next generation of educators.”

In 2025-26, the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) received more than 3,500 applications and provided stipends to 2,300 student teachers. Governor Josh Shapiro’s proposed 2026-27 budget includes $5 million increase to PHEAA for stipends for student teachers, bringing total program funding to $35 million annually.

To be considered eligible, applicants must:

  • Be currently enrolled in an institution of higher education located in Pennsylvania.
  • Be currently enrolled in a PA Department of Education approved educator preparation program.
  • Meet the minimum GPA requirement of 3.0.
  • Be placed in a position as a student teacher at an approved location in Pennsylvania. Placement is not required at the time of application, but it is required by the placement deadline. Locations: School districts, intermediate units, non-public schools, area career and technical schools, charter schools, regional charter schools, or cyber charter schools.
  • Have obtained the required clearances for employment in public or private schools in Pennsylvania.
  • Agree to work as a teacher at a participating LEA or non-public school within Pennsylvania for a period of no less than 3 years.
  • Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. A permanent resident is defined as a non-citizen who is legally permitted to live and work in the United States permanently.
  • Be placed in a non-paid position as a student teacher. Temporary substitute teaching is permitted but must not exceed 10 days during the student teaching term. Applications are due September 15, 2025.

Since taking office, Governor Shapiro has improved education for all Pennsylvanians of all ages and backgrounds, invested in strategic investments that uplift all Pennsylvanians, and broken down barriers to opportunity. Under the Governor's leadership, Pennsylvania has increased funding for public education by almost $3 billion. This includes nearly $2 billion more for K-12 public schools, $190 million more for Special Education, and $52 million more for higher education. The Shapiro Administration has also made the first significant reforms to Pennsylvania’s higher education system in nearly three decades, ultimately creating the State Board of Higher Education.

PHEAA was created by the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1963 to provide affordable access to higher education for PA students and families. Through the years, PHEAA has evolved into one of the nation’s leading providers of student financial aid services, including the Commonwealth’s first state-based student loan program—PA Forward Student Loans. PHEAA also serves millions of students through its loan guaranty, loan servicing, financial aid processing, and other programs.

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PA DOE
Published
April 16th, 2026
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Notice
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Non-binding
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Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Educational institutions
Industry sector
6111 Higher Education
Activity scope
Educator preparation Student teaching placements Financial aid
Threshold
Minimum 3.0 GPA; must commit to 3 years teaching in Pennsylvania
Geographic scope
Pennsylvania US-PA

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Education
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Compliance
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Higher Education Employment & Labor

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