SHSU NOYCE Scholarship

National Science Foundation
Robert Noyce Scholarship Program


The highly prestigious, nationally recognized Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship supports exceptional students who plan to teach STEM fields in a high-needs school district with $10,000 per academic year. The scholarship, funded by the National Science Foundation, is renewable for up to two years.

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Sophomores and Juniors who are interested in teaching STEM can earn a starting salary of $60,000. Certain districts in the State of Texas also offer additional stipends for teaching in STEM fields and in high-needs districts. As a Teacher, you also become eligible to apply for the Teach Grant (Federal Loan Forgiveness.) 

For eligible scholars, the Noyce Scholarship Program can provide up to two years of SHSU tuition at $10,000 per year.

*Ideally applicants should be of Sophomore or Junior standing at SHSU or Lone Star Community College and be willing to double major in STEM + earn a teaching certification. However, classification exceptions may apply. We are happy to answer any specific questions you may have about eligibility. 

  • Qualifications

    To qualify, students must:

    • Sophomore or Junior (exceptions may apply)
    • Be willing to earn a secondary single subject teaching certification in a STEM subject (Math/Science) and teach in a secondary (grades 7-12) high-needs school district
    • Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75
    • Be a US citizen or lawful permanent resident
    • Provide unofficial transcripts from all previously attended institutions, an updated resume and letter of support from a STEM Faculty Member

  • Commitment Requirement

    The scholarship requires that recipients commit to completing two years of full-time teaching in a high-needs school district for each year of scholarship support. One way a high-needs school is defined is by having at least 50% of students eligible for free and reduced lunch. A 2-year scholarship would require a 4-year teaching commitment. The teaching commitment must be fulfilled within eight years after completing the program. If the teaching commitment is not fulfilled, repayment of the scholarship is required.

  • Fall 2024 Timeline

    Below is the timeline for the Fall 2024 application process. Applications for Fall 2024 would be awarded in Spring 2025. Applicant classification in Spring 2025 should be between Sophomore, Junior and potentially Senior status. 

    October 1st - Applications for Spring 2025 OPEN
    November 15th - Applications due
    November 18th - November 22nd - 1 on 1 interview w/Scholarship Director
    November 18th - November 27th - Application review by Scholarship Committee
    December 6th - In-person Interviews (Qualified applicants will be invited to interview with the Scholarship Committee, in-person on the SHSU campus.) 


    Junior Year - $10,000 award
    Noyce scholars will participate in program coordination and planning of SHSU COSET STEM camp and local area community service projects. Community engagement and service is highly valued by students, staff, and faculty at SHSU.

    Senior Year - $10,000 award
    Noyce scholars will complete their field-based experiences and clinical teaching semesters at their assigned school districts. Monthly dinners and a community network of other STEM scholars and SHSU faculty, staff and community mentors. Scholars will also participate in professional development and mentoring opportunities from Noyce scholar alumni to ensure they are prepared for service in the classroom. Mentoring to all new teachers upon employment, and implement a peer mentoring network among Noyce scholars.


Questions?

Noyce Program staff is happy to answer any questions you may have regarding eligibility, application submission and/or requirement of selected Scholars.

Tiffany J. Driver, M.Ed.
Director | Noyce Scholarship Program
School of Teaching & Learning | College of Education  
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Teacher Education Center – 107H
tjdriver@shsu.edu  | 936-294-3528