Georgia Southern Robert Noyce Scholarship Recommendation Form
The National Science Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program was designed to encourage Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) majors to become K-12 teachers.  The scholarship provides up to a maximum of $37,500 for cost of attendance.

Undergraduate Scholarship
Funding for the final three years of the applicant's undergraduate degree program (junior, senior, and 5th year).  In exchange for the scholarship, each recipient agrees to 1) complete requirements for both the STEM content and education undergraduate degrees, while maintaining a 2.75 GPA or higher, 2) teach in a high need (culturally diverse, low performing) school for a minimum of two years for each year of scholarship acceptance, and 3) maintain contact with the GS Robert Noyce Program after graduation.  

Graduate Scholarship
Funding for the final three semeters of the applicant's MAT program. In exchange for the scholarship, each recipient agrees to 1) complete requirements for the M.A.T. degree and 2) teach in a high need school district for two years, and maintain contact with the GS Robert Noyce Program after graduation. 

The GS Robert Noyce Program committee depends on and appreciates your careful appraisal of our applicants.  Please provide your impressions and assessments regarding the applicant's intellectual ability, disposition and character, potential for working with secondary (Grades 6-12) students, leadership abilities, and financial need that would be useful during our selection process.  
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