Scholarships 2012-2013

for Entering Transfer Students

 

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NOYCE SCHOLARSHIP FOR SECONDARY MATH AND SCIENCE EDUCATION

  1. $10,000 maximum per year (additional $2,000 award available based on academic need)
  2. Renewable for one additional year (two semesters)
  3. A limited number of scholarships are awarded each year.
  4. Open to Indiana and out-of-state residents
  5. Not open to distance-only and international students

Recipients of the Noyce Scholarship for Secondary Math and Science Education are required to teach mathematics or science in high need urban school corporations following graduation. Students who receive the Noyce Scholarship must also participate in co-curricular activities and training in problem-based learning.

To be eligible for the Noyce Scholarship, transfer students must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 and a 3.0 cumulative grade point average in all science and mathematics course work.

Applications should include a signed urban teaching commitment form (agreeing to teach in an urban area) and a scholarship application checklist.

For more information, visit Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program or contact Dr. Carolyn Wallace, project director, at 812-237-3011 or via e-mail at Carolyn.Wallace@indstate.edu

To apply for admission to Indiana State University, see applications and instructions.

Note: Students who qualify for the Noyce Scholarship for Secondary Math and Science Education may qualify for other awards. See combining.





The University reserves the right to change scholarships, policies, and award amounts. The right to correct errors is also reserved.

Last updated: 10 February 2012