The OwlsTeach Program aims to increase the number and diversity of new secondary science and math teachers and ensure that they will be prepared to provide high-quality, culturally responsive instruction to students in Connecticut鈥檚 highest-needs school districts.

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The Noyce Scholarship

is a $1.4 million grant awarded to 91果冻传媒 to address a national shortage of highly qualified STEM teachers. Scholarships are awarded to SCSU students pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 degree in science or mathematics to earn a secondary (grades 7-12) teaching certification through SCSU鈥檚 OwlsTeach program. Each scholarship recipient will receive full tuition and fees and up to $800 toward books for up to two years while in the OwlsTeach program (junior and senior year). Stipends are awarded to SCSU students pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree in science or mathematics to earn a secondary (grades 7-12) teaching certification through SCSU's OwlsTeach program. Each stipend recipient will receive full tuition and fees for up to one year (or 14 months) while in the OwlsTeach program. In return, each scholarship recipient will agree to serve as a science or math teacher in a high-needs school district after graduation. .

Choose Your Degree Pathway

Pathway 1: Undergraduate Science and Math Majors

Pathway 1 is for undergraduate students (current SCSU students or transfer students) who have declared a major in science or mathematics and plan on also completing the coursework necessary for secondary science or mathematics teaching certification. 

Pathway 1

Pathway 2: Science and Math Master of Arts in Teaching Graduate Students

Pathway 2 is for STEM professionals and recent STEM graduates to pursue a master鈥檚 degree (MAT) in secondary science or mathematics education.

Pathway 2