Call Me MISTER Application Process

Required Materials 

  1. Online Application 
  2. High-School Diploma and final transcript or General Education Development (GED) certificate
  3. Two letters of recommendation:
    • One from a teacher, guidance counselor or principal at the high school from which the diploma is earned.
    • One from a person of your choice who can express your involvement in the community and/or potential for entering the reaching profession.
  4. An essay titled" Why I Want to Teach" that addresses the student's motivation for entering the teaching profession and the contributions he hopes to make to the profession and to the community as a teacher.
  5. An essay explaining why the Call Me MISTER program will benefit you.

 


Policy on Non-Discrimination

It is the policy of Longwood University that no person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or in any way be subjected to discrimination in any program or activity of the University. Participation in the Call Me MISTER Program is open to anybody, regardless of race or gender, if they are capable of facilitating the achievement of its objectives.*

Discrimination based on age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation or veteran's status is prohibited.

*Direct quote from our U.S. Department of Education grant proposal documents.