Noyce Teaching Fellows Program – Trinity University

January 16th, 2012

As you may be aware, our nation faces a teacher shortage in the critical need areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The Noyce Teaching Fellows program is funded through assistance by the National Science Foundation and recruits working professionals with an academic degree in a STEM field. Fellows receive a full cost-of-attendance scholarship to attend Trinity’s nationally-recognized, one-year teacher certification program. They also receive a $12,000 stipend annually during their four-year commitment in the classroom.

General information on the Noyce Scholars program may be found at www.trinity.edu/noyce

The current application process for the Noyce Fellows program may be found at http://web.trinity.edu/x17638.xml


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