National Science Foundation (NSF)
Noyce
Scholarship
The
Robert Noyce
Teacher Scholarship Program seeks to encourage
talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics majors
and professionals to become K-12 mathematics and science teachers.
Boise State
University is offering Noyce
Scholarships to undergraduates and graduate students majoring in
mathematics, science or engineering over a four-year period (from
August 2007-August 2010). The selected scholars will be eligible for
financial resources to assist with:
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Tuition,
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Textbook purchases,
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Housing
·
Other education related expenses.
As students in this
program the scholars will take course work and have practicum
experiences that acquaint them with the rich diversity they will
find in the classrooms and provide opportunities to practice
pedagogy appropriate for their content area.
Undergraduate
students or Graduate Certificate students majoring in mathematics,
science, engineering or technology who would consider teaching in a
high need district are encouraged to apply for the scholarship.
For each year of
scholarship aid up to two (2) years of aid for undergraduates, the
recipients will teach two years in a high need district as defined
by NSF. Scholars have eight (8) years to fulfill the teaching
requirements of the scholarship.
Interested students
may contact:
Dr. Louis
Nadelson –
LouisNadelson@BoiseState.Edu
Boise State University
1910 University Drive
Boise, Idaho 83725
(208) 426.2856
Forms:
Scholarship Application
Promissory Note
Verification of Employment