Welcome to the Barnard Noyce Teacher
Scholars Program
The Barnard Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program (BNTSP) is funded by the National Science Foundation and is part of a nationally acclaimed venue for attracting outstanding STEM majors into the field of Education. Noyce Scholars and Fellows are some of the most sought after applicants for teaching positions nationwide. The BNTSP encourages talented STEM majors to become teachers in high-need schools. Our program equips scholars with the capacity to improve the quality of math and science education offered in their schools.
We are actively recruiting the next generation of STEM teachers!
The Barnard Noyce Teachers Scholar Program encourages talented STEM majors who have graduated or are graduating from Columbia University to become teachers in high-need schools.
The program will will provide to $25,000 towards a your degree at Teachers College. The program will include initial certification to teach Grades 7-12 in Math or Science, and the only stipulation is that you teach two years in a high-need school for every year of funding you receive. Don’t miss out! This is your last chance to join a stellar cohort of STEM majors who are preparing to become teachers in high-need schools. This unparalleled opportunity will set the stage for you to teach science or mathematics in a high-need school in New York City or in other school districts, or states. You can educate the next generation of STEM professionals, such as Katherine Goble, Mary Jackson, Dorothy Vaughan, Robert Noyce, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Shafi Goldwasser. Becoming a math or science teacher has long-lasting impacts—beyond what you might imagine—, and the program will provide resources, education, networking, and professional development opportunities to ensure your success. If you’re interested please contact our Program Coordinator, Nicholas Staropoli (Millbank 301 or nstaropo@barnard.edu) |
Rising juniors at Barnard College and Columbia University majoring in one of the accepted STEM majors and seeking Secondary (grades 7-12) teacher certification may now apply for BNTSP funding. Click above to learn more!
Summer Internship The summer internships sponsored by the Barnard Noyce Teacher Scholars Program will provide a $4,725 stipend and $1,110 housing allotment for first and second-year students to strengthen their knowledge and/or background in a STEM-related field and apply such knowledge to STEM Education. Application window will open in the spring.
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Any Columbia University graduate between 2013 and 2018 may apply for BNTSP funding (up to $25,000) towards a Masters Degree in Math or Science Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Application window will open in the spring.
ResourcesThe BNTSP has a plethora of resources for Noyce Scholars including professional development funds, science and education mentors, and conference participation. Scholars can also find necessary papers and forms in the drop down menu above.
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STEM COLLOQUIUM SERIES
Each semester BNTSP invites leading thinkers in science and education to present the ideas and experiences to the Barnard community in our STEM Colloquium series. Click on the fliers to view full videos from our most recent talks or click here to view our archive!
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1239945.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.