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Student Resources

The School of Teaching and Learning is pleased to offer a variety of degrees for students. Each of these degrees has different admission requirements; therefore, we encourage you to explore the information for your specific degree. Please explore our admission requirements for each of our respective programs by selecting the appropriate program below.

The School of Teaching and Learning offers rolling admission, and applications are reviewed as they are received. Priority is given to applicants that apply before the posted application deadlines. Applying before the set deadline ensures that we are able to get you set for a successful semester.

Selected Graduate Student Funding Opportunities

At the University of Florida’s School of Teaching & Learning, graduate students have access to a range of funding opportunities designed to support their academic and professional growth. From fellowships and scholarships to assistantships and travel awards, these resources help cover tuition, provide stipends, and support research and conference participation. Whether you’re just starting your doctoral studies or preparing to defend your dissertation, funding is available to help you succeed every step of the way.

School of Teaching & Learning Graduate Seminars

STL Doctoral Seminars bring together passionate scholars, experienced faculty, and timely topics to enrich the doctoral experience beyond the traditional classroom. These seminars create space for exploration, discussion, and skill-building around key areas like culturally responsive research, grant writing, neuroscience, and more. Open to doctoral students across disciplines, each session is designed to spark ideas, build community, and support your growth as a scholar and changemaker in education.

Degree-Specific Information

STL Doctoral Seminars bring together passionate scholars, experienced faculty, and timely topics to enrich the doctoral experience beyond the traditional classroom. These seminars create space for exploration, discussion, and skill-building around key areas like culturally responsive research, grant writing, neuroscience, and more. Open to doctoral students across disciplines, each session is designed to spark ideas, build community, and support your growth as a scholar and changemaker in education.