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Transforming STEM Education for all

Â鶹ӳ»­Teach is a dual-degree program for undergraduate STEM majors at the Â鶹ӳ»­. Students from a host of majors can add a degree in secondary education, without adding time or money to their plan. Most of our alumni teach science, mathematics, and agricultural science at the middle or high school level, while others enter graduate or medical school, go into research, or work in various industries. With Â鶹ӳ»­Teach, the options are limitless.

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Benefits of Â鶹ӳ»­Teach

  • Earn two degrees in four years!
  • Enjoy more career options after graduation
  • Direct access to experienced Master Teachers in science, mathematics, and agricultural science
  • Find out early if teaching is right for you with practicum experiences your first semester
  • Pass on your enthusiasm and knowledge of STEM to the next generation
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Benefits of teaching

  • You can receive $4,000 per year during your last two years of college to help pay for your education
  • You can receive up to $17,500 in student loan forgiveness for teaching after 5 years
  • You can enjoy a quality of life that is second only to medical doctors, while helping develop new, passionate, STEM-interested students
  • You will have freedom and flexibility in your teaching practice, and work with colleagues who challenge and help you improve
  • You will have benefits, such as free health insurance and retirement benefits far and above private sector benefits (usually at no cost to you)

Bringing chemistry into K-12 classrooms

Â鶹ӳ»­Teach student Kimberly Hernandez brings chemistry into the K-12 classrooms with the help of the Department of Chemistry. Why? Because science is fun!

The Chemistry Demonstration Series
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Ready to give teaching a try?

Enroll in NVTC 101: Step 1 and find out what teaching is all about. This one-credit course introduces learners to teaching science, mathematics and agricultural science. Learners are paired with a partner and a mentor teacher in a classroom to help support their experience. This is a fun and no-commitment way to try out teaching and see if it’s right for you. As a thank you, whether you decide to continue in the program or not, we offer a tuition reimbursement equal to the current in-state cost, as long as you pass the course with a C or better.

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Already an educator?

Â鶹ӳ»­Teach places our students in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms for real-world experience. We are always looking for experienced, motivated educators to mentor our students at all levels. Visit Mentor Teachers for more information or email Â鶹ӳ»­Teach@unr.edu.