IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.
The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation has selected IUPUI as one of four universities in Indiana to offer the Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship.
The Secondary Transition to Teaching Program (T2T) at IUPUI is a 12-month pathway to teacher licensing at the graduate level that prepares middles school and high school teachers. The T2T Noyce Scholarship is available to those who will teach science or mathematics in high-need schools.
The Robert Noyce Scholarship Program encourages talented science majors who are juniors or seniors to enter the challenging and rewarding profession of middle/high school science teaching.
Urban Educators GK-12 Program provides competitive fellowships for graduate students in the IUPUI School of Science and the IU School of Medicine who agree to bring their research into the K-12 classroom and work with their Teacher Partners in high need school districts.
The Math and Science Teaching Scholarship (MSTS) Program offered by the Urban Center for the Advancement of Math/Science Education (UCASE), is designed to encourage and to support outstanding high school graduates and science or math majors who desire to pursue a career in math or science teaching at the middle and/or high school level.
IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban research university. The campus enrolls more than 30,000 students in 21 schools and academic units.