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NSF Robert Noyce Summer Internship Program

How do I apply to the NSF Robert Noyce Summer Internship Program?

 

(1)  Please download and complete the NSF Robert Noyce Summer Internship application (attached below). 

 

(2)  Compile the following documents and send them to:

Kym Welty, Program Coordinator, NSF Robert Noyce Summer Internship, Center for University School & Community Partnerships, 200 Mill Road, Suite 150C, Fairhaven, MA 02719.

 

Application materials include:

  • Completed and signed NSF Robert Noyce Summer Internship application
  • A typed personal statement of at least 250 words explaining why you would like to teach math or science
  • One letter of recommendation (download Letter of Recommendation cover sheet below) from a professor in the applicant's field of study
  • Official sealed copy of college transcript with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher

 

PLEASE NOTE: Applicants who do not meet the minimum GPA requirement should still considering applying.  Members of the Selection Committee would like to see your overall application, including your essay and your letter of recommendation before they make their final determinations.  They have been known to be flexible with certain cases.  Please speak directly with Kym for more details if you are concerned about the GPA requirement.

 

        Optional Documents for the application packet:

  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV) indicating work and education experience
  • Letter of recommendation (download Letter of Recommendation cover sheet below) from a person who can comment on your experience with youth

 

NSF Robert Noyce Summer Internship application materials are due by Friday, April 27, 2012.  Once your applications materials have been received and reviewed, you will be contacted by Kym Welty, Program Coordinator, to arrange an interview with the Selection Committee.

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