Student Financial Support
Noyce Scholarships:
Junior and Seniors who are enrolled in the FSU-Teach program may apply for up to two years of support from the National Science Foundation through the Robert Noyce Scholarship Program. Each one-year award of $12,000 carries a requirement to teach for two years in a high-needs school district, which is defined as one where at least half the students are eligible for reduced lunches, a third of teachers are out of field, and 15% of teachers are leaving annually over the last three years. For more information click here.
Federal Loan:
Federal loan for students majoring in many of the sciences and mathematics. For more info click here.
TEACH Grants:
The TEACH Grant program was created to assist in the development and recruitment of teachers for high need programs in public or private elementary or secondary schools that serve low income families. Receive up to $4000 annually for full-time enrollment. For more info click here.
Internships:
FSU-Teach offers paid math/science/education internships to students committed to completing the program. These internships are in settings that allow students to build on their formal course experiences.
Spring 2010 Internships:
- Brogan Internship
- Challenger Internship
- Engineering Internship
- Fairview Internship
- FSU-Teach Internship
- Herbarium Internship
- JrMuseum Internship
- Keller Internship
- Rickards Internship
- TCC Internship
- Tschinkel Internship
- Winn Internship
Apply for an internship by completing this application and sending it to Robin Smith, 209 Carothers Hall (MCH), smith@bio.fsu.edu.
