Santa Clara University’s NSF Noyce Fellowship

Santa Clara University’s NSF Noyce Fellowship
Santa Clara University’s NSF Noyce Fellowship

Santa Clara University’s NSF Noyce Fellowship

Santa Clara University’s NSF Noyce grant seeks to attract a variety of qualified STEM majors who are dedicated to using education as a tool for social justice and to become middle or high school mathematics teachers in racially, ethnically, linguistically, and economically diverse schools.

SCU NSF Noyce Fellows will receive:

FULL TUITION SCHOLARSHIP and $20,000 living stipend to earn a California Single Subject Mathematics Teaching Credential and master’s degree in one year.
$10,000 stipend each year for your first four years teaching in a high-need school district.
Extensive professional development during student teaching and for the first four years teaching in a high-need school district.
• Many opportunities to become part of a vibrant mathematics education community.

Applications are due January 7, 2022.

You can find more information at SCU NSF NOYCE website, which includes the list of qualified STEM majors that can apply for this Fellowship.

For more information, contact Elizabeth Wallace, Director of Professional Learning for the NSF Noyce Fellowship, at ewallace@scu.edu.