ISU is giving $1.2 million in STEM scholarships
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POCATELLO (KPVI.com) — Idaho State University’s College of Education is offering $1.2 million in scholarships for future STEM educators.
The move is in response to a critical shortage of teachers in Idaho.
Funding comes from a five-year National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program grant.
Selected students will have an opportunity to be awarded full tuition as well as cost-of-living expenses while getting their degree.
The initiative is part of the “Idaho Making Progress Against Critical Teacher Shortages in STEM” project.


