CU Teach, the secondary science and math licensure program at CU Boulder, is excited to offer Noyce Scholarships to future secondary math and science teachers. We are especially interested in recruiting local students who are committed to teaching in their communities after graduation.
Benefits of becoming a Noyce Scholar:
Financial Support
Noyce Scholars are awarded $18,500 per year during their last two years at CU Boulder and have additional funding opportunities for research, travel, and professional development.
Make a Difference Ìý
Join a thriving community of preservice, early-career, and veteran teachers dedicated to teaching STEM for equity and justice and transforming secondary education.
STEM Degree + Teacher’s Licensure
Earn a world-class STEM degree in addition to obtaining a teacher’s license through Colorado’s top-ranked School of Education.
Job Opportunities
Highly qualified STEM teachers are in great demand and 100% of CU Teach graduates seeking secondary teaching work have been hired in a teaching position.
Applications for the 2024-2025 school year will be availble in spring 2024. Applicants must be admitted into the CU Teach licensure program and be working toward or already have a STEM degree. If you have questions, please reach out to the CU Teach Co-Directors, Will Lindsay (william.lindsay@colorado.edu) and Ian Her Many Horses (ian.hermanyhorses@colorado.edu).Ìý