The Javits-Frasier Educational Leadership Program provides mentorship, leadership development, and exclusive resources for educators committed to supporting gifted students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Scholarships remain available
for eligible applicants based on demonstrated financial need, offering support for registration, accommodations, and participation in key program activities at the NAGC Annual Convention. These scholarships help ensure access for educators serving
low-income and traditionally excluded student populations and are supported in part by the Naglieri-Kryza Fund.
Apply today for the 2025 Javits-Frasier Educational Leadership Program and join us at the NAGC Annual Convention in Pittsburgh, PA, November 11-14, 2025.
Program Benefits
- Complimentary registration to the 2025 NAGC Annual Convention
- Travel stipend and hotel accommodations (travel not included)
- Two-year NAGC Premier membership
- Exclusive roundtable discussions with scholars and NAGC leadership
- Ongoing mentorship and professional development
How to Apply
Download the program overview and application details for full requirements.
Application Deadline: 11:59 PM EDT on June 6, 2025.
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Applicant Criteria & Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be a teacher, school counselor, or school psychologist from a Title I school, Bureau of Indian Education school, or one with equivalent demographics. (Educators from culturally and ethnically diverse backgrounds are especially encouraged
to apply.)
- Be new (1-2 years of experience) to teaching and/or new to gifted/talented education.
- Have not previously attended an NAGC Annual Convention.
- Have not previously received this award.
Selection Process & Criteria
Selection Process
Strong candidates demonstrate:
- A commitment to advocating for diverse gifted students
- Leadership potential in their school and community
- Ability to implement strategies supporting diverse gifted learners
Selection Criteria
- Teachers, school psychologists, or school counselors who work in a Title I school, Bureau of Indian Education school, or one with equivalent demographics.
- Solid evidence of desire and commitment to advocate for and develop the gifts and talents of culturally and linguistically diverse students.
- Clear indication of potential to serve as an educational leader for culturally and linguistically diverse students in the school and community setting.
- Strong capacity to become educationally productive in ways that meet the learning needs of gifted students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Important Dates
- Application Deadline: June 6, 2025
- Scholarship Application Deadline: June 20, 2025
- Convention Dates: November 11-14, 2025
Questions?
For questions, contact:
Jeff Danielian – jdanielian@nagc.org
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