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Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts is sponsored by The Teagle Foundation Incorporated. Jointly sponsored with the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations to support academic partnerships between public two-year and private four-year colleges to facilitate transfer and completion of the baccalaureate in the liberal arts.
Geographic focus: United States
Focus areas: Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Liberal Arts
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
The Teagle Foundation - Home Cornerstone: Learning for Living Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts How & Why I Teach This Text 10.21.2024 | PBS NEWSHOUR Purdue program works to revive liberal arts as key part of the college experience We believe that the opportunity to experience a liberal arts education is part of the promise of our democracy, and that it must not be restricted to the privileged few. Cornerstone: Learning for Living The Teagle Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) are jointly sponsoring Cornerstone: Learning for Living to revitalize the role of the humanities in general education. Knowledge for Freedom programs invite underserved high school students to study humanity's deepest questions about leading lives of purpose and civic responsibility. Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts The Teagle Foundation and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations are jointly sponsoring Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts to develop statewide, regional, and consortial partnerships between community colleges and independent colleges to facilitate transfer and completion of the baccalaureate in the liberal arts. The Civics in the City initiative supports efforts to prepare students to become informed and committed participants in the civic life of New York City. What ICE Should Have Learned from the Fugitive Slave Act Jelani Cobb cites Teagle president Andrew Delbanco's The War Before the War in this piece on history's lessons for our current political moment. What ICE Should Have Learned from the Fugitive Slave Act > 11.21.2025 | TEAGLE IN THE NEWS Palantir And Purdue Confront Rising Anxiety Over The Value Of College Purdue's Cornerstone program, cited as a national model for reinvigorating the humanities, demonstrates the value of higher education in today's world. Palantir And Purdue Confront Rising Anxiety Over The Value Of College > 11.19.2025 | TEAGLE IN THE NEWS Revitalizing Liberal Education in a Time of Political Polarization Roosevelt Montás, Teagle board member and longtime Cornerstone faculty member, spoke with The Chronicle about the role of general education. Revitalizing Liberal Education in a Time of Political Polarization > 10.30.2025 | TEAGLE IN THE NEWS The Future of the New England Transfer Guarantee Higher education leaders are committed to ensuring the sustainability of the Teagle-supported New England Transfer Guarantee. The Future of the New England Transfer Guarantee > 10.20.2025 | TEAGLE IN THE NEWS The Growing Role of the Humanities at Community Colleges This piece gathers key insights from a panel with two Teagle grantees sharing how and why the humanities are thriving at community colleges. The Growing Role of the Humanities at
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The Teagle Foundation - Home Cornerstone: Learning for Living Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts How & Why I Teach This Text 10. 21. 2024 | PBS NEWSHOUR Purdue program works to revive liberal arts as key part of the college experience We believe that the opportunity to experience a liberal arts education is part of the promise of our democracy, and that it must not be restricted to the privileged few.
Cornerstone: Learning for Living The Teagle Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) are jointly sponsoring Cornerstone: Learning for Living to revitalize the role of the humanities in general education. Knowledge for Freedom programs invite underserved high school students to study humanity's deepest questions about leading lives of purpose and civic responsibility.
Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts The Teagle Foundation and the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations are jointly sponsoring Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts to develop statewide, regional, and consortial partnerships between community colleges and independent colleges to facilitate transfer and completion of the baccalaureate in the liberal arts.
The Civics in the City initiative supports efforts to prepare students to become informed and committed participants in the civic life of New York City. What ICE Should Have Learned from the Fugitive Slave Act Jelani Cobb cites Teagle president Andrew Delbanco's The War Before the War in this piece on history's lessons for our current political moment. What ICE Should Have Learned from the Fugitive Slave Act > 11.
21. 2025 | TEAGLE IN THE NEWS Palantir And Purdue Confront Rising Anxiety Over The Value Of College Purdue's Cornerstone program, cited as a national model for reinvigorating the humanities, demonstrates the value of higher education in today's world. Palantir And Purdue Confront Rising Anxiety Over The Value Of College > 11.
19. 2025 | TEAGLE IN THE NEWS Revitalizing Liberal Education in a Time of Political Polarization Roosevelt Montás, Teagle board member and longtime Cornerstone faculty member, spoke with The Chronicle about the role of general education. Revitalizing Liberal Education in a Time of Political Polarization > 10.
30. 2025 | TEAGLE IN THE NEWS The Future of the New England Transfer Guarantee Higher education leaders are committed to ensuring the sustainability of the Teagle-supported New England Transfer Guarantee. The Future of the New England Transfer Guarantee > 10.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Statewide, regional, or consortial academic partnerships between public two-year and private four-year colleges. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Planning grants up to $25,000; Implementation grants up to $350,000. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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View Foundation ProfileApplication snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information Planning grants up to $25,000; Implementation grants up to $350,000.; eligibility guidance Statewide, regional, or consortial academic partnerships between public two-year and private four-year colleges.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
20. 2025 | TEAGLE IN THE NEWS The Growing Role of the Humanities at Community Colleges This piece gathers key insights from a panel with two Teagle grantees sharing how and why the humanities are thriving at community colleges.
The Growing Role of the Humanities at Community Colleges > This recorded webinar hosted by AAC&U highlights lessons learned from Cornerstone grantees Augustana College, California Cal Poly Maritime Academy, Stanford University, and Victoria College. Sign-up for Teagle E-news Teagle's newsletter includes updates, insights from grantees, and teaching resources. 570 Lexington Avenue, 38th Floor
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