The BONAS-Teach program aims to recruit, prepare, and support aspiring teachers in STEM (science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics). Scholars will be able to receive up to $14,000 per year in financial support during their junior and senior year, covering their cost of attendance at St. Bonaventure.
BONAS-Teach scholars will have access to unique professional development, teaching, and research opportunities. BONAS-Teach scholars will also be set up with a long-term mentorship experience with St. Bonaventure alumni that will be facilitated in their first year as a scholar and continue through their first years as a new teacher.
As one of the requirements for this scholarship, BONAS-Teach scholars must work for at least two years for each year of scholarship received in a high-need school district.
The BONAS-Teach program was designed to help alleviate the critical shortage of STEM teachers in high-needs school districts, particularly in rural areas and is supported by a $953,000 grant from the National Science Foundation as part of the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program.
To qualify for the BONAS-Teach program, scholars must:
- Be a current U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident.
- Be enrolled as a rising junior STEM-Adolescence Education major at ΜμΡΔΙηΗψΉΩΝψ (biology, chemistry, math, or physics).
- Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, with no grades in your major course of study lower than a βCβ.
As part of the application, students will need to have submitted and completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students are also asked to provide an unofficial transcript, an academic plan of study for junior and senior years, a current resume, a personal statement and two letters of recommendation. Please refer to the scholarship application for further details.
Applications due July 12, 2024