Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program deadline 2009
The current listed application deadline is March 9, 2009. Use this page to verify timing fast, then move into the full grant record for planning, comparison, and drafting.
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Quick facts
- Opportunity number
- Not listed
- Last updated
- March 4, 2010
- Expected awards
- 24
Deadline summary
The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program seeks to encourage talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics majors and professionals to become K-12 mathematics and science teachers. The program provides funds to institutions of higher education to support scholarships, stipends, and academic programs for undergraduate STEM majors and post-baccalaureate students holding STEM degrees who commit to teaching in high-need K-12 school districts. A new component of the program supports S...
See full announcement. Innovation through Institutional Integration (I3) prop deadlines 02/24/2009 and 08/25/2009; Noyce Scholarship and NSF Teaching Fellowship/Master Teaching Fellowship prop deadline 03/10/2009
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Eligibility snapshot
*Organization Limit: Proposals may only be submitted by the following: - Universities and two- or four-year colleges (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the US, or consortia of such institutions, or US nonprofit entities that have established consortia among such institutions of higher education may submit Noyce proposals. Eligibility for Innovation through Institutional Integration (I<sup>3</sup>) is limited to institutions of higher education (including two- and four-year colleges) accredited in, or having a campus located in the US. If the proposal is exclusively for I<sup>3</sup> STEM educational or related research, then all categories of proposers identified in the NSF Grant Proposal Guide are eligible to submit. *PI Limit:For Noyce Scholarship Proposals, the PI, or at least one Co-PI, must be a faculty member in a mathematics, science, or engineering department. The Principal Investigator for an Innovation through Institutional Integration (I<sup>3</sup>) proposal must be the university provost, or equivalent chief academic officer, unless the proposal is exclusively for I<sup>3 </sup>STEM educational or related research.