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DUE Programs and Deadlines
Programs and Deadlines
Official deadline dates for proposals are published in the program solicitation for each program. (In some cases below, deadlines may be marked as "anticipated" because a new program solicitation has not yet been published for the program.) Proposals must be submitted to NSF via FastLane by 5:00 p.m. (submitting organization's local time) on the official deadline date.
The programs listed below encompass most of the activities supported by the division; however, additional ideas and mechanisms will be considered by DUE staff at any time.
Workforce Development Programs
- Advanced Technological Education (ATE)
- Preliminary proposals (optional except for LSMD and LSTP): April 21, 2004
- Formal proposals: October 8, 2004
- Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Scholarships (CSEMS)
- Letters of intent (optional): December 3, 2003
- Formal proposals: January 28, 2004
- Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS)
- Letters of intent (optional): December 12, 2003
- Formal proposals: January 12, 2004
- Robert Noyce Scholarship Program
- Letters of intent (optional): March 5, 2004
- Formal proposals: April 2, 2004
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program (STEP)
- Letters of intent (optional): January 28, 2004
- Formal proposals: March 10, 2004
- Teacher Professional Continuum (TPC)
- Preliminary proposals (required for Category A [Research Studies] and Category B [Resources for Professional Development]; not required for Category C [Conferences and Symposia]): May 25, 2004
- Formal proposals:
- September 10, 2004, for Category A and Category B
- Category C proposals may be submitted at any time but are expected to be submitted at least one year in advance of the planned event.
Curriculum, Laboratory, and Instructional Development Programs
- Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI)
- Formal proposals:
- June 16, 2004, for the ND track
- June 17, 2004, for the EMD track
- December 2, 2004, for the A&I track
- December 8, 2004, for the ASA track
- National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Digital Library (NSDL)
- Letters of intent (optional): March 14, 2004
- Formal proposals: April 14, 2004
- NSF Director's Award for Distinguished
Teaching Scholars (DTS)
- Letters of intent (optional): September 22, 2004
- Preliminary proposals (nominations): October 20, 2004
- Formal proposals: February 9, 2005
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