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For Future Teachers
- Would you like some money to help pay for your studies to become a math or science teacher?
- Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV online for the MAST scholarship at . Deadline is Friday, Oct. 6, 2023
- Up to $5,500 total in scholarships available for future teachers.
- WHO:
- The CSU Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV Math and Science Teacher (MAST) Program is open to current STEM majors, and Liberal Studies Majors with a strong interest in STEM fields. Transferring Community College students, current CSUEB Juniors and Seniors can apply (graduating from CSUEB in Spring 2024 or 2025).
- WHAT:
- CSUEB's MAST Scholars will join a community of students interested in STEM education. The scholars will engage in teacher education coursework, field experience directly in the K-12 classrooms, and science and math education workshops at CSUEB and in the greater Bay Area.
- WHY:
- MAST is designed to provide scholars opportunities to explore science and mathematics teaching at the K-12 levels.
- The MSTI (Math and Science Teaching Initiative) Program is designed to recruit and train students to become middle school or high school math and science teachers. Another goal of the program is to expose high school students to the benefits and possibilities of pursuing a college degree at CSUEB.
- The MSTI Math and Science Affiliate Scholars program provides early field experience for potential math and science teachers. These Scholars serve one or more teachers directly in the classroom.
- Get paid $17/hour to work in a classroom at a school district near you.
- Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV online at
Noyce Scholarships
- For students majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) field, up to $23,000 in grants available. Support available in credential year.
- By working in a high-needs school, teachers who graduate from CSUEB while in the Noyce Teaching Scholarship program are better prepared, more confident in their teaching ability, and have much more successful careers as teachers.
- All Noyce Scholars will receive financial and professional support while they are in the Teaching Credential program at CSUEB, as well as be required to teach at a high-needs school for two years for every one year of support received from the Noyce Teaching Scholarship Program.
- To Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV:
- Have a STEM degree
- Be a US Citizen, US Resident, or US National
- Be committed to teaching in a high-needs school
- Information: /noyce/
- Questions? Email Kathy.Hann@csueastbay.edu
Credential Programs
- For teaching in middle school or high school in a particular subject, such as mathematics, you need a single subject credential.
- For information on establishing math subject matter competency, contact the single subject coordinator, Dr. Kathy Hann, kathy.hann@csueastbay.edu
- For teaching elementary school, you need a multiple subject credential.