Noyce Mathematics and Science Scholars
The Robert Noyce Scholarship program is a collaborative program of UNI, ISU, and UI to recruit junior- and senior-level STEM majors, as well as working professionals, into the teaching pipeline. It is funded by the National Science Foundation at $899,298 over four years.
This scholarship, named for the inventor of the microchip, requires that scholarship recipients teach for two years in a high-need school for each year of support. Complementary to IMSEP's freshman-level recruitment program, Iowa-Teach Mathematics & Science, the Noyce program helps the collaborative initiative achieve the goal of producing more talented science and mathematics teachers for Iowa schools.
Scholarship Information Brochure
Eligible Iowa School Districts for Noyce Scholars
Iowa Nontraditional License Program

This program is made possible through grant number 0934866 of the National Science Foundation.
Robert Noyce Scholarship
Webinars:
Fair is Not Equal - Honoring Diversity and Equity in Today's Mathematics & Science Classroom
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