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AFCEA STEM Teachers Scholarship Opportunity for your Students

From: Scholarshipsinfo [mailto:scholarshipsinfo@afcea.org

Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 12:46 PM
To: Gypsy Marie Denzine
Subject: AFCEA STEM Teachers Scholarship Opportunity for your Students

 

Dear Dr. Gypsy Denzine,  

 

Please help us get the word out to your students at Northern Arizona University's College of Education about our $5,000 scholarship opportunity for students working towards teaching STEM subjects in middle or high schools.  We were able to award 50 scholarships last year in support of STEM education.  We need you help in reaching deserving, future STEM Teachers with our support!

 

In addition to the $5,000 scholarship, each graduating AFCEA STEM Scholar will receive a $1,000 AFCEA STEM Teaching Tool grant each year for three years, provided they remain teaching a STEM subject.  These grants can be used to fund hardware and software, classroom tools, field trips, STEM-focused clubs and other activities.

 

Interested candidates, teachers and mentors can get more information and download the online application at http://stem.afcea.org.

Please note that the application deadline this year is April 1, 2012.

 

Eligibility and other details are explained in the accompanying fact sheet and flyer. 

Posting scholarship information on your website, sharing it through student communications, posting on bulletin boards, and anything further your school can do or suggest to help us spread the word would be very much appreciated!

 

 

 

 

Thank you for joining us in supporting STEM Education,

The AFCEA Educational Foundation Team

Kelsey Garegnani

Marketing and Communications Coordinator

AFCEA Educational Foundation

Phone:  703-631-6138

Email:  kgaregnani@afcea.org 

 

Norma Corrales
Senior Director
Scholarships & Awards Program
AFCEA Educational Foundation
Phone:    703-631-6149
FAX:       703-631-4693
URL:       http://scholarships.afcea.org
Email:    ncorrales@afcea.org

 

 

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