$1,000 for EDUC 2035: Designing STEM Learning Environments and Experiences
Invites science, mathematics and engineering students to explore teaching as a career by providing first-hand experiences teaching science/math lessons in local elementary classrooms.
Introduces theory and practice necessary to design and deliver excellent instruction.
Master teachers provide ongoing support and feedback.
Meets weekly on CU campus (1.5 hours/week) and involves five visits to an elementary school.
Students must remain in the course for a full 10 weeks or else the scholarship allotment will need to be returned. Just Try It! scholarships are not for graduating seniors within 2 semesters of graduation.
Contact IDE Professor, Dr. Malinda Zarske, for more information and to apply for these scholarships.
Be within the last five semesters of attaining teacher licensure through CU Teach Engineering and have acceptance to the in the School of Education
Have completed a minimum of 56 credit hours of college-level coursework (Transfer students must have at least one semester of grades at CU Boulder before applying for the CU Teach Engineering Bechtel Scholarship).
Have completed , with a grade of B- or better
Have completed , with a grade of B- or better
Have completed
Have completed or be enrolled in
Have completed two of the fiveIDE Engineering Core courses, with grades of C or better
Have completed Physics 1 and Physics 2, with grades of C or better
Be a domestic student
Contact IDE Professor, Dr. Malinda Zarske, for more information on the CU Teach Engineering Bechtel Scholarship.