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UW-Fond du Lac student
awarded $10,000 stipend
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s College
of Education and Human Services (COEHS)’s
collaborative teacher preparation program with
UW-Fox Valley, UW-Fond du Lac, UW-Manitowoc,
UW-Marinette and UW-Sheboygan has selected seven
Alternative Careers in Teaching (act!) students
to be the first recipients of $10,000 Robert
Noyce Teacher stipends.
• Lisa Fitzgerald — UW Fox Valley
• Kristine Jackson — UW Fox Valley
• Marion Maentz — UW Fox Valley
• Deanne Pierce — UW Fox Valley
• Amy Sabel — UW Fond du Lac
• Cindy Schaefer Kemps — UW Fox Valley
• Tracey Starck — UW Fox Valley
The Noyce Teacher stipend, funded by the
National Science Foundation, will award $10,000
each to up to 50 highly qualified students over
the next five years. The stipend helps to defray
students’ academic and personal expenses during
their time in the act! program. The program
encourages talented science, technology,
engineering and math professionals to become
K-12 mathematics or science teachers.
Applicants for a Noyce stipend must be
enrolled in the act! program through COEHS and
area UW Colleges, hold an advanced National
Science Foundation-approved degree in Science,
Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM)
and meet additional requirements.
The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
seeks to encourage talented STEM professionals
to become K-12 mathematics or science teachers.
This National Science Foundation-supported
program provides funds to institutions of higher
education to support students who commit to
teaching in high-need school districts.
For more information about act! visit
www.uwfox.uwc.edu/academics/act2teach/
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