The University of Notre Dame is coming to campus looking for talented, bright, and "faith-filled" students in all majors/minors who are interested in the Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) Teaching Fellows Program. These students become full-time teachers in under-resourced Catholic schools and also full-time graduate students at Notre Dame, earning a cost-free Master of Education degree.
Catherine Wagner, ACE's associate program director for ACE, says: "Develop your spirituality, live in community, attend class at Notre Dame during the summer, meet new people, and grow like never before. We're looking for the tenacious, resilient, and hard-working young people who are up to the challenges of teaching. Are you one of those people or do you know someone who is? Don't hesitate to reach out -- we'd love to learn more about you!"
You can learn more about Notre Dame's Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) Teaching Fellows program at the Post-Grad Fair on Tuesday, November 19th from 5:00-7:00pm.
Contact: Catherine Wagner (cwagne10@nd.edu) with any questions or click here to schedule a one-on-one meeting for Wednesday, November 20th.
Below are some of the Villanova alums who went on to become ACE teaching fellows!