Noyce Program
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Ready to make a real impact? Step into a math or science teaching role with the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program!
Receive approximately $20,000 to earn your teaching license! Funded by the National Science Foundation, this online program allows you to become a teacher in just one year.
Supported by a grant from National Science Foundation (NSF), BGSU’s RESULTS program is your pathway to:
Transform futures: Inspire and educate the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Preparing for a career change online: Flexible, all-online program to fit your schedule. In-person activities are limited to school visits.
Make a difference: Apply now to start your journey with BGSU’s RESULTS Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program!
Definition of Stem Teacher:
For the RESULTS NSF Project, the terms “mathematics or science teacher” and “STEM teacher” refer to an individual who has teaching licensure to be a science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or computer science (including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and microelectronics) teacher at the middle and/or secondary school level. These teachers do not include vocational or career technical education teachers, substitute teachers, paraprofessionals, or teaching assistants.
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NSF Award Project #2345067 Recruiting, Preparing, and Supporting STEM Professionals as STEM Teachers
Updated: 11/06/2024 08:27AM