Georgia
Tech partners with Kennesaw State University in supporting the Noyce
Scholarships funded by the National Science Foundation. The I-IMPACT Noyce II Fellowships provide annual $10K stipends
over 5 years (total of $50K) as well as other funding to each recipient. The
first program year is spent in the Kennesaw State University's Master of Arts
(MAT) in Teaching Science degree and the next four are spent teaching in
a high needs school district in Georgia. These scholarships are available
to students who are in their final year at Tech, majoring in a science,
engineering or technology field, and are considering becoming a middle or high
school physics or chemistry teacher in Georgia.
You are
invited to attend a reception and information session about the MAT and I-IMAST
fellowship programs on Wednesday,
September 5th in the
ATOMS Center, House 59 on
the Kennesaw campus. The two session options are: 5:30-6:30pm or 6:30-7:30pm. A light
dinner and refreshments will be served at both sessions.
Please
RSVP
to
iimpact@kennesaw.edu by August
31st to
confirm your attendance (space is limited) and to receive directions to the
event. Contact Nancy Overley at iimpact@kennesaw.edu or 770-794-7635 if you have any
questions.
If you cannot attend this session but would like to talk further about your interest in teaching, please make an appointment on Georgia Tech̢۪s campus with Susan Belmonte, the GT Pre-Teaching advisor (sbelmonte@gatech.edu).
If you cannot attend this session but would like to talk further about your interest in teaching, please make an appointment on Georgia Tech̢۪s campus with Susan Belmonte, the GT Pre-Teaching advisor (sbelmonte@gatech.edu).