Teach the Future Fellowships
Fellowships are available to support eligible undergraduate secondary or specialist school teaching degree students studying in-demand subjects.
On this page
If you are a Victorian resident and enrolling in an accredited undergraduate secondary or specialist school teaching degree in 2026 you could be eligible for a Teach the Future Fellowship (TFF).
Participants in the TFF program must be studying degrees which qualify them to teach in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines, English as an Additional Language (EAL), and/or special education.
There are 200 fellowships available in 2026. The Department of Education will prioritise participants:
- studying an in-demand subject
- studying secondary, specialist, dual secondary-specialist or primary-specialist undergraduate teaching degrees
- studying at Victorian-based ITE providers
- who have lived in rural and regional areas over the past 5 years
- with a high ATAR or equivalent result (with first consideration to those with an ATAR of 85 or above).
What is included in these Fellowships?
These fellowships offer $10,000 across a 4-year (FTE) initial teacher education (ITE) program.
This includes a payment of $8,000 in the first year of a teaching degree and $2,000 upon completion of their Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) in their fellowship subject specialism at eligible school in a rural or regional area, or in a growth corridor at the time of assessment.
Successful applicants who apply in Semester 1 2026 will receive their first payment in the second half of 2026.
The fellowship will also provide non-financial supports like networking opportunities and mentoring to help you get a head start in your teaching career.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for TFF, an applicant must meet all 6 criteria:
- Victorian or designated border community resident domestic student. For the purposes of the TFF, this is defined as:
- an Australian citizen
- an Australian permanent resident
- a New Zealand citizen living in Victoria, or
- an Australian permanent humanitarian visa holder.
- Place of primary residence is in Victoria or a designated border community during completion of their eligible ITE degree.
- Enrolled in a secondary, specialist, dual primary-secondary, secondary-specialist or primary-specialist undergraduate ITE degree accredited by the VIT, or an equivalent regulatory State or Territory authority and recognised by the VIT, with a first census date between 1 January 2026 and 31 March 2026.
- Commencing their first year of study of a secondary or specialist school ITE degree in 2026.
- Undertaking the eligible ITE degree at a minimum of 50% study load (equivalent full-time study load – EFTSL) at the time of assessment.
- Specialising in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines, English as an Additional Language, and/or special education within their teaching degree.
Next steps
Application portal will be open in April 2026. Before applying please read the TFF Program Guidelines:
If you require any additional information or have queries you can contact us on: teach.the.future.fellowships@education.vic.gov.au(opens in a new window)
For past STS participants
The Secondary Teaching Scholarship (STS) is now closed. It only applied to students who were enrolled and took part in 2024 or 2025. For more information about the employment part of STS, please visit the STS program webpage.
Updated 9 April 2026
About the VIC Government
- The Premier and ministers
- Find a Vic Gov department, agency or service
- Strategies and policies
- Inquiries and royal commissions
Grants and programs
Jobs and careers
Arts, culture and heritage
Business and the workplace
- Mentally Healthy Workplaces Framework
- Portable Long Service Authority
- Victoria’s racing industry
- Workforce Inspectorate Victoria
- Liquor licensing, sale and supply
Communities
- Children
- First Peoples - State Relations
- Finding records
- Gender equality & women’s leadership
- LGBTIQA+ equality
- Multicultural communities
- Seniors Online
- Veterans support and commemoration
- Volunteering in Victoria
- Youth Central
Education and training
- Victorian Early Childhood Regulatory Authority
- Early childhood education – information for professionals
- Kinder: Best Start, Best Life
- Education – information for parents
- Schools.Vic - information for schools
- Education grants, programs, awards and events
- PROTECT
- TAFE, training and universities sector
- TAFE Victoria
- Victorian Skills Authority
- Apprenticeships Victoria
- Learn Local
Environment, water and energy
Finance and economy
Health and social support
- Family violence reform
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- NDIS and disability services and support in Victoria
- Patient Review Panel
- Transforming Trauma Victoria
Housing and property
Law and justice
- Adoption
- Births, deaths and marriages
- Honorary justices
- Machete ban
- Safeguarding Victorians against terrorism
- Stolen Generations Reparations Package
- Victims of Crime
- Victorian Racing Tribunal
Safety and emergencies
- Emergency Recovery Victoria
- Victorian Emergency Relief and Recovery Foundation
- Emergency Recovery Resource Portal
- How well do you know fire
- Fire Services Reform
- Water safety
- Marine Search and Rescue
Science and technology
- Data sharing and open data
- Data.vic - discover and access Vic Gov open data
- Developer.Vic - portal for API developers
- Go.vic URL shortener
- Vic Gov IT project dashboard
- Victoria’s free public wi-fi network
- Cyber security in the Victorian Government
Sport and recreation
Traffic and transport
- Cameras Save Lives
- Transport Fines
- Getting Around
- Transport Planning
- Transport Future
- Climate Change and transport
- Future Directions For Transport
- Transport projects
- Ports and Freight
Working in the Victorian Government
- Single Digital Presence home
- Accommodation and Library Services
- Executive employment in the Victorian public sector
- Budget, procurement and funding
- Careers in the Victorian Government
- Council and Regulator Toolkit
- Guidelines for working in government
- Join a government network
- Standards and guidelines
- VicFleet CarPool
- Victorian Government style guide