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E=mc2 program at Temple University (photos used with permission iStockphoto.com)


For E=mc² Participants:
All qualified E=mc² participants earn up to $5,000 in tuition subsidies, made possible through federal Transition to Teaching grants. Recipients are required to commit to three years of teaching in one of three E=mc² partner districts: Chester-Upland, Harrisburg, or Philadelphia.

For "Wachovia E=mc² Educators":
Through the generosity of Wachovia, a Wells Fargo Company, ten qualified E=mc² participants will be named Wachovia E=mc² Educators and will earn up to an additional $7,000 each in program support (Click here for the Wachovia press release concerning its $70,000 grant to E=mc²; click here for a story on the grant in Temple Today).

And for "Temple Noyce Scholars":
Through a Noyce grant of the National Science Foundation, an additional 12 qualified E=mc² participants will be selected to earn an additional $10,000 in tuition support (on top of the $5,000 from Transition to Teaching) plus a small stipend.

 
 
 
Contact

Marilyn Murphy (Urban Education Collaborative Deputy Director)
Telephone: (215) 204-3372
E-mail: murphyma@temple.edu

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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