We wanted to bring these Scholarship and Internship Opportunities to the top of your inbox one last time before these application deadlines approach!

  1. Teach@Mines Noyce Internship Program: $500 stipend for K-12 classroom hours, must be enrolled in SCED262/562 (apply by 1/12/24)
  2. Teach@Mines Noyce Scholarship Program: $12,500-$15,000 each semester, must be pursuing licensure through Teach@Mines, for every semester of funding, the recipient agrees to teach 1 year in a qualifying school district within 8 years of earning licensure (apply by 1/17/24)
  3. Critical Need Subject Area Teacher Scholarship: $1,000, must be enrolled in a teacher prep program full-time in the Spring and plan to teach a critical need subject: Biology, Chemistry, Earth/Physical Science, General Math and Science, Mathematics, or Physics (apply by 1/22/24)
  4. Teacher of Color Scholarship: must be enrolled in a teacher prep program full-time in the Spring and a student of color (apply by 1/22/24)

 

More details and application links of each opportunity are below:

Teach@Mines Noyce Internship Program:
The Teach@Mines Noyce Teaching Internship Program seeks to encourage passionate Mines students to explore (K–12) teaching by providing competitive, paid internships. Noyce Interns will spend time in local schools, gaining first-hand experience of the profession, and will earn a $500 stipend for successfully completing SCED 262/562 – K-12 Field Experience.

Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
1) Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien.
2) Have not previously been awarded a Noyce Internship, Scholarship, or Stipend.
3) Will enroll in SCED262/562 Spring term and successfully complete the course.
4) Will attend at least three Teacher Education Alliance (TEA, student club) meetings throughout the semester (unless there is an approved conflict).
5) Will respond to all emails from Noyce personnel in a timely manner.
Apply here: https://forms.gle/eWtx8Y7otSTyfFPa7 by January 12, 2024.

Teach@Mines Noyce Scholarship Program:
The Teach@Mines Noyce Scholarship and Stipend Program seeks to encourage and enable Mines students to become science, mathematics and computer science teachers. The scholarship program is intended for students either in their junior/senior years or who have already graduated with a bachelor’s degree and who would like to pursue a teaching career in science, mathematics or computer science. The value of the scholarship is between $12,500 – $15,000 ($12,500 for in-state/MS students and $15,000 for out of state students) per semester. Undergraduate students may receive up to six semesters worth of funding and graduate students may receive up to two semesters of funding. Scholarship recipients are required to complete one year of teaching in a high-needs school district (last year 164/179 of school districts qualified) for every semester of scholarship received.

Eligible applicants must meet the following required criteria:
1) Be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or permanent resident alien.
2) Plan to earn licensure through Teach@Mines.
3) Be willing to work as a science or math teacher in a high-needs school one year for every semester of scholarship received.
4) Have completed at least 60 credit hours of college coursework.
5) Be in good academic standing according to the Mines Registrar.
Apply (and more info) here: https://forms.gle/2nKT5zpurbcGTULL7 by January 17, 2024.

Critical Need Subject Area Teacher Scholarship:
Candidates for this award will be enrolled in a teacher preparation program (Teach@Mines) and a full-time student for the Spring 2024 semester. This award is a one-time, non- renewable $1,000 grant designed to assist in the career development of these promising teacher candidates in the identified critical need areas. Students applying for the Critical Need Teacher Scholarship must be planning to teach at least one of the following subject areas: Bilingual/Multicultural Education, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese (Language), Earth/Physical Science, ESL/ELL (English Language Learner), General Math and Science, Mathematics, Physics, Special Education (all categories). More information here: https://aaee.org/janice-s-jones-scholarship-program
Apply here: https://v3.rivs.com/51-75-33/ by January 22, 2024.

Teacher of Color Scholarship:
Candidates for this award will be enrolled in a teacher preparation program (Teach@Mines) and a full-time student for the Spring 2024 semester. This award is a one-time, non- renewable $1,000 grant designed to assist in the career development of these promising teacher candidates of color. More information here: https://aaee.org/janice-s-jones-scholarship-program
Apply here: https://v3.rivs.com/51-75-33/ by January 22, 2024.