From building the pyramids and landing on the moon to modern inventions, mathematics is the foundation. Are you interested in teaching math? As of fall 2017, we're offering a bachelor of science in mathematics with a secondary certification.
Even if you're not majoring in math, doesn't mean you'll never use it. In your classes, you'll learn to analyze problems and improve your problem-solving skills. Get ready to learn fundamental critical thinking you'll use every day for the rest of your life.
The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program provides funding to institutions of higher education to provide scholarships, stipends and programmatic support to recruit and prepare STEM majors and professional to become K-12 teachers. Juniors and seniors in STEM programs can earn between $10,000 and $23,400 based on need, and are mentored by experienced STEM teachers during clinical training.