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NSF Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE)
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Welcome:

"NSF is determined that all students at all levels will be exposed to programs with high standards for understanding and accomplishment; that all students have the opportunity to advance to high levels; that all students who enter advanced training at the professional level are well and broadly trained; and that the process of learning does not end with the classroom. Meeting this goal requires efforts from all parts of the Foundation. The undergraduate level plays a pivotal role."

---NSF in a Changing World: The National
Science Foundation's Strategic Plan

(NSF 95-24)


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DUE Programs

Workforce Development
* Advanced Technological Education (ATE)
* Computer Science, Engineering & Mathematics Scholarships (CSEMS)
* Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS)
* Robert Noyce Scholarship Program
* STEM Talent Expansion Program (STEP)
* Teacher Professional Continuum (TPC)
 
Curriculum, Laboratory & Instructional Development
* Course, Curriculum & Laboratory Improvement (CCLI)
* National STEM Education Digital Library (NSDL)
* NSF Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars (DTS)
 
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Division of Undergraduate Education
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 835
Arlington, Virginia 22230, USA

Tel: 703.292.8670  ~  Fax: 703.292.9015  ~  E-mail: undergrad@nsf.gov