NSF Robert Noyce Scholarship Program FAQs

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Where & When?

When are applications due for the NSF Robert Noyce Scholarship Program?

 

NSF Robert Noyce Teaching Scholarship Program application materials are due by Friday, February 24, 2012

 

NSF Robert Noyce Summer Internship Program application materials are due by Friday, April 27, 2012

 


 

Where are classes held?

 

This depends upon which program you select to earn your MAT-I:

  • TEACH! UrbanSouth  is a site-based program that holds courses at Brockton High School (nationally recognized!) during the spring and fall semesters.  In the past, summer courses have been held in the Taunton Public Schools. 
  • UMD/SEPPCE's Teaching and Learning Department holds courses on both the Dartmouth and Fall River campuses.

 


 

What is the timeline for NSF Noyce Scholars to earn their initial license and complete their MAT-I?  When do we start and when would we finish?

 

This varies for each NSF Noyce Scholar, depending upon the program they select to complete their initial licensure and MAT-I.  Please visit the program's web site below to find more information: 

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Last modified: 3/27/2012 5:21 AM (EST)