FSU awarded $1.18M grant for STEM education
August 16, 2011
The School of Education at Fayetteville State University (FSU) received funding to implement a grant that will increase science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) educators to the region.
The $1.18 million Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Grant, authorized under the National Science Foundation, will provide scholarships to FSU’s junior and senior math and science education majors who commit to teaching at the middle and secondary levels in high-need school districts. As a historically black university, FSU serves a large number of underrepresented minority students. Among the goals of the program:
The grant will also support a program of ongoing mentoring and continuing professional development. From attracting young students to the STEM teaching profession through teacher training, to supporting new mature professionals, this comprehensive program will provide 66 new STEM teachers to a region in great need of STEM educators.
The School of Education will partner with the Mathematics and Science Education Center and the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science, Chemistry and Physics, and Biological Sciences in the delivery of this STEM initiative.