NSF Noyce Program

NSF Noyce Program

The National Science Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program seeks to encourage talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors and professionals to become K-12 mathematics and science (including engineering and computer science) teachers. The program invites creative and innovative proposals that address the critical need for recruiting and preparing highly effective elementary and secondary science and mathematics teachers in high-need local educational agencies.

Noyce Borderlands Master Teacher Fellows

The Noyce Borderlands Master Teacher Fellows will participate in providing regional STEM educators with free professional development opportunities through the Sin Fronteras: SOAZ Professional Learning Community Project. Working closely with Title 1 (high poverty level) partner schools on the Arizona-Mexico border.

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Noyce Border Scholars

The Noyce Border Scholars program builds upon strong partnerships that were previously established through a UAS Transition to Teaching grant among neighboring school districts throughout Southern Arizona. NSF funding has allowed UA to provide scholarships and stipends to STEM teachers over the five-year grant term.

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