Boston University’s Noyce Scholarships in Mathematics

Boston University, in collaboration with the National Science Foundation is pleased to announce a new scholarship program to prepare middle school and high school teachers. The Noyce Scholars program is for highly qualified students who majored in mathematics or have a very strong background in mathematics. Noyce Scholars must be interested in urban education and working with a diverse group of young people.

Noyce Scholars receive:
A full scholarship to Boston University’s Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree program in mathematics.

Noyce Scholars commit to:
Teaching for at least two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the MAT degree program.

REQUIREMENTS
1.    Noyce scholars must have majored in mathematics or majored in a STEM field and have taken 6-7courses in mathematics or have taken mathematics courses starting with Calculus I equivalent to a minor in mathematics.
2.    Noyce scholars must be United States citizens, nationals, or permanent resident aliens.
3.    Noyce scholars must commit to teach for at least two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.

HOW TO APPLY
1.    Apply to the MAT program click here.
2.    Fill out the financial assistance application click here.
3.    Complete the Noyce Scholarships supplemental application click here.
4.    Take the GRE exam and send scores to BU.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Dr. Suzanne Chapin
Boston University
Two Silber Way
Boston, MA 02215
www.bu.edu/sed/noyce
schapin@bu.edu
617-353-7105

Please click here for further details about this scholarship program.

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