The Robert Noyce Scholarship Program for Mathematics Teaching
| About the Programs | Partner Schools | Benefits | Who Can Apply? | Robert Noyce Undergraduate Scholarship Program | Robert Noyce Graduate Fellowship Program | Reference Form | What is a High Need District? |
Who Can Apply?
Robert Noyce Scholarship Program
- Hofstra University undergraduate mathematics student who are juniors or seniors
- Transfer students who are accepted as Hofstra University juniors or seniors in the mathematics program during the Fall semester
- Accepted or currently enrolled in the secondary mathematics education program at Hofstra University
- A student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or better
- Students from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply
- United States Citizen or permanent resident.
- Must agree to teach middle or high school mathematics for at least two years in a high needs school for each year that you receive a scholarship. The high need designation applies to many districts throughout the United States – large, small, urban, and rural.
Robert Noyce Fellowship Program
- Be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national or permanent resident.
- Be accepted in the graduate mathematics teaching program at Hofstra University
- Have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher.
- Agree to teach middle or high school mathematics in a high-need school district for at least two years for each year he or she receives the scholarship. The high-need designation applies to many districts throughout the United States – large, small, urban and rural.


YouTube FourSquare Flickr RSS