JMS Scholarship
Janet Montoya Schoeppner Scholarship Sponsored by Dual Language Education of New Mexico
Native New Mexican, Janet Montoya Schoeppner (1961-2009), was a proud UNM graduate and longtime educator.
Janet’s passion for education and her belief in equal opportunity for all students led her to teach in the community in which she was born and raised, committing twenty-five years of her life to teaching in elementary bilingual programs in Albuquerque Public Schools. She considered herself an ‘English as a Second Language teacher’, and her work was grounded in her commitment to dual language education. After earning her Masters degree, Janet began teaching at the College of Education, where she mentored beginning teachers and college seniors for six years. She exhibited leadership in all aspects of her life, serving as the executive vice president of the Albuquerque Teacher’s Federation for two consecutive terms from 1997-2009. She gained national recognition for her work in professional development, and she helped structure the union to better provide teachers the support needed to advance their careers.
Janet was a colleague, friend, mentor, and an effective supporter of dual language programs. In 2009, after fighting cancer for almost twenty years with courage, grace, and dignity, Janet left our physical world. It is because of Janet’s passion and contributions to dual language education that the Janet Montoya Schoeppner Scholarship Fund was created. We hope you will join us in celebrating her life and supporting the next generation of dual language educators in New Mexico.
Dual Language Education of New Mexico awards scholarships to New Mexico educational assistants currently working toward completion of their teaching license and bilingual certification and high school seniors enrolling in a New Mexico university with an education major.
Criteria for the Application
Dual Language Education of New Mexico is offering scholarships to Educational Assistants and high school seniors who are planning on enrolling full-time at a college in New Mexico. Candidates must be seeking a degree in education, with additional preference for students seeking a bilingual endorsement. Scholarship recipients are eligible to receive $500, per semester during the eligible scholarship period.
Applications for High School Seniors due by April 16th and Educational Assistants due October 15th.
- Completed scholarship application form
- Two letters of recommendation
- A written essay in Spanish, English, or a Native American language outlining your reasons for entering the field of bilingual education
- Current university transcripts and program of studies.