The Noyce Scholarship is a collaborative effort between The School of Education, School of Engineering, The College of Humanities and Sciences, John Tyler Community College and J. S. Reynolds Community College in partnership with area school districts including the City of Richmond, Henrico County and Chesterfield County. It provides scholarships to STEM majors interested in teaching in high-needs districts.
If you are interested in teaching science or mathematics in a high needs middle or high school, there are three program options for you: the Noyce Scholarship Program, the RTR program, and Noyce & RTR combined. Here is a chart with information about eligibility, deadlines, the application process, and a quick timeline of your schedule and coursework. Here is a document with additional STEM education scholarship opportunities to supplement your funding needs.
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For some background information on our current crop of Noyce Scholars, including a brief interview with each, please visit our Noyce Scholars webpage.
Noyce is accepting applications from both rising seniors and students who are ready to start a Master of Teaching program in the fall of 2018.
If you are interested in the Noyce M.T. Program, here is what you need to do:
Take advantage of the opportunity to help those students who need you the most!
It is up to you– Apply for a VCU NOYCE Scholarship today!
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Teaching in a high-needs school can be highly rewarding for teachers looking to make a difference.
VCU is excited to have a collaborative effort between the School of Education, the School of Engineering, and the College of Humanities and Sciences, in partnership with area community colleges and school districts including:
Elizabeth Edmondson, Ph.D., principal investigator: VCU Noyce
Email: ewedmondson@vcu.edu
Phone: (804) 827-2650
Rosalyn H. Hargraves, Ph.D., associate professor, Teaching and Learning
Email: rhobson@vcu.edu
Phone: (804) 828-8308
Are you interested in working with middle and high school students and teachers this summer? Are you interested in finding out if teaching is for you?
Opportunities include (more information about each camp and dates on application):
Benefits:
Apply at: NOYCE Scholar Summer Internship Application
Deadline: May 1, 2019
Notification: May 15, 2019
Questions? Please contact Dr. Elizabeth Edmondson, ewedmondson@vcu.edu
VCU Department of Teaching and Learning
Attention: NOYCE
1015 West Main Street
P.O. BOX 842020
Richmond, VA 23284-2020
804.828.1305
804.828.5639 fax
Or Email:
Elizabeth Edmondson, Ph.D. ewedmondson@vcu.edu
Rosalyn H. Hargraves, Ph.D. rhobson@vcu.edu
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