Timeline of a Noyce Scholar

Application and Acceptance

For study beginning in Summer 2026, applications submitted by February 15, 2026 will be given priority. Applications will be reviewed after this date on a rolling basis if funding is available.

Once a scholar is accepted into the MAT program, they must sign a promissory note that is an agreement stating that the scholar will serve the two-year requirement or repay the scholarship amount.

Year One - Learn

The first year consists of MAT Coursework spanning three semesters. Courses begin in the summer semester and are online with no internship. The fall semester is a combination of traditional MAT coursework and internship. The spring semester is internship heavy, and scholars likely take a single class concurrently. Scholars can find more information regarding a typical full time course sequence on the MAT program website.

Scholars must also attend the Loyola Noyce Seminar professional learning community this year.

Years Two and Three - Teach

Following graduation from the MAT program, Noyce Scholars are required to teach for two years in a federally defined high-need school. During this time scholars will receive job placement support, salary stipends, and a professional learning community with resources for STEM teaching from Loyola’s Noyce Program.

Scholars must attend the interdisciplinary STEM Summer Institute post-graduation as well as attend the Loyola Noyce Connect professional learning community during their years of teaching service.

fact sheet broken down into squares for each year listing activities and benefits for each year.

Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program

National Science Foundation logoThe Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program - Track 1 at Loyola University Maryland is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2243220.

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