Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models
I want to support the Call Me MiSTER Program.
USC Upstate, in collaboration with Spartanburg Community College, Spartanburg County School Districts, and other nearby school districts, is helping lead the way in recruiting a broader, more diverse background of teachers, mentors, and role models for South Carolina schools through the Call Me MiSTER (CMM) program. This highly competitive program provides financial assistance in the form of scholarships towards tuition, fees and a stipend each semester. In return, MiSTERs are expected to teach in a South Carolina public school after they graduate. Call Me MiSTER will accept students who major in Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Middle Level Education, Physical Education or Special Education.
Developed in 2000 at Clemson University, the mission of Call Me MiSTER—an acronym for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models—is to increase the pool of available teachers from a broader and more diverse background, particularly among the Palmetto State’s lowest performing schools. A highly acclaimed national recruitment and support program, CMM serves to prepare African-American male students to teach in early childhood, elementary, and middle school classrooms. According to federal data, black males account for only 2 percent of the teaching workforce nationwide.
MiSTER students have the option to attend USC Upstate for four years, or to first attend Spartanburg Community College before transferring to USC Upstate to complete their baccalaureate degree. After graduation, fully certified MiSTERs will enter early childhood, elementary, and middle school classrooms as teachers, role models and mentors dedicated to quality education, as well as building critical relationships with students.
Who Can Apply
Student participants are generally selected from among undeserved, socioeconomically disadvantaged, and educationally at-risk communities. Call me MiSTER will accept students who major in Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Middle Level Education, Physical Education, or Special Education.
How Do I Apply?
The deadline to submit applications for Fall 2024 is Monday, March 25, 2024.
Students interested in participating in the program should do the following:
- Apply for admission to and be accepted at USC Upstate. You can apply online.
- Apply for financial aid by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid form (FAFSA).
- Apply for the CMM program found at the official Call Me MiSTER website.
- Complete the Upstate Call Me MiSTER Program Application
Contact
Questions about the program? Please contact program coordinator, Dr. Walter Lee.