What is CU Teach?

  • An innovative, nationally renowned secondary math and science teacher education program that provides STEM majors at the undergraduate, post-baccalaureate and master's levelsÌýa pathway for obtaining a Colorado teaching licensure.
  • One of the first of 13 teacher education programs in the U.S. awarded a grant by the National Math and Science Initiative.
  • A unique engineering pathway to science and math teacher licensure through an engineering major and the CU Teach Engineering Program.
  • A program that prepares outstanding, in-demand secondary scienceÌýand math teachers that teach for equity and justice.

CU Teach offers:

  • NEW!! Noyce Scholarship, $18,500 per year for your last two years. Learn about applying here.
  • A strong support systemÌýinside and outside of the classroom.
  • Small class sizes with outstanding teaching professorsÌýandÌýmentor teachers.
  • Teaching exploration courses that provide first-hand experiences teaching STEM lessons in local elementary and middle school classrooms.
  • A national network of leading STEM educators after graduation.

Interested? Explore what CU Teach has to offer!

  • Give it a try in a hands-on class with in-school experiences, register for .
  • °¿³Ü°ùÌýSTEM Education Certificate combines CU Teach classes with STEM education outreach opportunities. For students interested in learning how to effectively communicate STEM related concepts, but not ready to commit to a full licensure program,Ìýthis is a great way to graduate with a skill set that can be applied in industry, academia, medicine, and other fields.Ìý