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SECU Members partner with Appalachian State University for Teacher Education Scholarship Program

RALEIGH, NC (April 21, 2015) — Through well-established traditions of investing in teacher education, the SECU Foundation and Appalachian State University (ASU) are working together to bring a new rural teacher education scholarship program to Western North Carolina and the Appalachian region – the SECU Appalachian Partnership.  Officials from State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU), the SECU Foundation and ASU gathered recently in Blowing Rock, N.C. for the formal announcement of a $1.76 million grant in support of the teacher scholarship program over a seven year period.  SECU Foundation Board Chair McKinley Wooten presented the check to ASU Chancellor Sheri Everts on behalf of SECU members who fund the SECU Foundation.

Modeled after the successful SECU Partnership East program at East Carolina University, the SECU Appalachian Partnership program is intended to build upon existing programs that support college access, transfers from two-year to four-year programs, and that recruit for teacher education, all with a goal for graduates to teach in their local communities.  Eligible students will graduate with a four-year teaching degree from Appalachian State University’s Reich College of Education by completing the first two years of coursework at regional community colleges then transferring into an Elementary Education, Middle Grades Education or Special Education program for coursework at one of ten North Carolina community colleges through ASU’s partnering program, The Appalachian Learning Alliance.  The SECU Appalachian Partnership will focus on administering the teacher program in Caldwell, Burke, Catawba, Wilkes and Mitchell counties, with scholarship funding assisting college students in their junior and senior years of coursework study, internship and student teaching.

“We are grateful to State Employees’ Credit Union members for their commitment to the SECU Appalachian Partnership teacher education scholarship program,” said Dr. Sheri Everts, ASU  Chancellor.  “There is a well-publicized need for new teachers; it’s estimated that North Carolina must hire 10,000 to 12,000 new teachers each year to keep up with the growing population.  Supporting the preparation of excellent educators who are prepared to address the learning differences and challenges in the communities which they reside offers a significant opportunity to address the needs of underserved students and schools within home communities.”

SECU Foundation Board Chair McKinley Wooten remarked, “SECU members understand the benefits and great strides that can be made by offering scholarships through a valued teacher education program.  Appalachian State University has a great reputation for teacher education and training, and through our Partnership, we look forward to North Carolina’s future filled with high-quality educators who will remain in their home counties to teach, filling the ongoing demand for well-trained professionals in our public school system.”

About SECU and the SECU Foundation

A not-for-profit financial cooperative owned by its members, SECU has been providing employees of the State of North Carolina and their families with consumer financial services for almost 78 years.  The Credit Union also offers a diversified line of financial advisory services including retirement and education planning, tax preparation, insurance, trusts, estate planning and investments through its partners and affiliated entities.  SECU serves nearly 2 million members through 254 branch offices, over 1,100 ATMs, 24/7 Contact Centers and a website, www.ncsecu.org.  The SECU Foundation, a 501c (3) charitable organization funded solely by the contributions of SECU members, promotes local community development in North Carolina primarily through high impact projects in the areas of housing, education, healthcare and human services.


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