The NSF Robert Noyce Scholarship at UVM, funded by Vermont EPSCoR, supports MAT students preparing to teach STEM in underserved secondary schools.
Funder: Vermont EPSCoR
Due Dates (Anticipated): March 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Scholarship amount and duration determined by UVM; see program page for details.
Summary: Supports graduate students in UVM’s MAT in Secondary Education preparing to teach STEM in underserved and underrepresented schools.
Key Information: Applicants must be accepted to UVM’s MAT program; additional requirements apply.
The NSF Robert Noyce Scholarship at the University of Vermont (UVM), promoted by Vermont EPSCoR, addresses the national shortage of qualified STEM and computer science educators in underserved and underrepresented schools. This scholarship supports graduate students enrolled in UVM’s Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) in Secondary Education Program, preparing them to teach grades 7–12. The program aims to develop highly skilled STEM teachers who will serve in high-need school settings, strengthening educational opportunities and outcomes in communities that need them most.