IUSE: Innovation in Two-Year College STEM Education
National Science Foundation
Description
- Funder and program: National Science Foundation (NSF) — IUSE: Innovation in Two-Year College STEM Education (ITYC)
- Purpose: Improve undergraduate STEM education at two-year colleges by:
- Centering student success and experiences in STEM courses and pathways (for majors and non-majors)
- Building institutional capacity through innovative disciplinary, multi-department, and college-wide efforts
- Who can apply: Two-year colleges, including:
- Associa…
The National Science Foundation (NSF) plays a prominent role in the improvement of undergraduate STEM education at the Nation’s colleges and universities. Through the IUSE: Innovation in Two-Year College STEM Education (ITYC) program, the agency seeks to extend this effort by making an intention…
Source
Grant ID
23-584
Funding Source
National Science Foundation
Eligibility
The following categories of applicants are invited to apply:
- Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Additional Eligibility Information
*Who May Submit Proposals: Proposals may only be submitted by the following:
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Proposals may only be submitted by two-year colleges of higher education (either Associate’s College or Baccalaureate / Associate’s Colleges) that are accredited and offer undergraduate educational degree programs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Baccalaureate, Master’s, and Doctoral institutions, and Professional Organizations may partner with a two-year co…
Awards & Funding
Total Funding
$10M
Funding Amount
Discretionary
Links
Similar opportunities
- Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Directorate for STEM Education
- NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Program
- Hispanic-Serving Institutions: Enriching Learning, Programs, and Student Experiences
- Scholarships in STEM Network
- NSF's Eddie Bernice Johnson Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science (INCLUDES) Initiative