PAGE Future Educator Scholarships
Scholarship Sponsored by Professional Association of Georgia Educators
PAGE Foundation scholarships are single, one-time awards paid directly to the recipient’s college or university. Specific award amounts are listed with each individual scholarship.
Eligibility
All applicants must satisfy the following base requirements (plus any extra conditions listed for particular scholarships):
- Be a current PAGE member.
- Hold a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Commit to teaching in the state of Georgia for three years.
- Provide two recommendation letters.
- Submit your most recent cumulative transcript.
- Fulfill any additional eligibility criteria for the specific scholarship you are applying for.
Note: The college or university you attend may be located in Georgia, outside Georgia, or be an accredited online institution.
General information
- This is a competitive, non-renewable scholarship program. Each award is granted once and is paid to the winner’s college/university (refer to each scholarship description for amounts).
- Please review the important notice on page two (2) of this application.
Application instructions and frequently asked questions
- Complete and return the application along with two essays, two recommendation letters, and your transcript. The PAGE Scholarship Office must receive the entire application packet by May 30, 2026. Applications that arrive late or are missing required materials will not be considered.
- Do not staple any part of your application.
1) Must I sign the application?
Yes. Applications without a signature will be treated as incomplete and will not be scored.
2) What transcript should I send?
Please provide your most recent cumulative transcript. An unofficial copy is acceptable.
- Undergraduate students: submit your most recent cumulative transcript.
- Graduate students who have completed at least one semester in their current program: submit that program’s transcript.
- Graduate students who are just beginning a new program: submit the cumulative transcript from your most recent completed program of study.
3) When should I request my transcript?
Request your transcript early enough to allow your college registrar or transcript service to process and send it. If the transcript causes your application to be late, the entire application will be considered late and will not be scored.
4) How can I submit my transcript?
There are three acceptable submission methods:
- Include the transcript with the rest of your application materials (recommended).
- Have your college registrar or transcript service send it electronically to the PAGE Foundation Scholarship Coordinator at scholarships@pageinc.org.
- If necessary, mail it to: Michelle Crawford, PAGE Foundation Scholarship Program, PO Box 937, Young Harris, GA 30582.
5) If my transcript is sent separately, when must it arrive?
Any transcript sent separately must adhere to the same deadline as your application. Whether mailed or emailed, the transcript must be received by the end of the day on May 30, 2026. A late transcript will render the application incomplete; there are no exceptions. The PAGE Foundation is not responsible for lost mail, email delivery failures, or delays by registrars or transcript services. For this reason, we strongly recommend including the transcript with your application and allowing ample time for processing.