Seth and Nancy Boyd Scholarship

School of Education - Bloomington

For today's K-12 students, STEM education (science, technology, engineering, and math) is more critical than ever. Students need teachers in these fields who can encourage, explain, and inspire. Your gift helps the IU School of Education prepare teachers who will do just that. Income from gifts to this endowed fund will support undergraduate scholarships for juniors or seniors preparing to become math teachers.

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Seth and Nancy Boyd Scholarship

School of Education - Bloomington

For today's K-12 students, STEM education (science, technology, engineering, and math) is more critical than ever. Students need teachers in these fields who can encourage, explain, and inspire. Your gift helps the IU School of Education prepare teachers who will do just that. Income from gifts to this endowed fund will support undergraduate scholarships for juniors or seniors preparing to become math teachers.

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Mr. Seth J. Boyd, BS’39, MS’46, built a career as a math teacher that spanned 45 years. He was a special teacher who invested in his students, shaping the course of their lives and careers.

Thank you for honoring this wonderful legacy by supporting the teachers and leaders of tomorrow!

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This scholarship will have a huge impact on my college career and my life. As the youngest of seven siblings, this assistance will help me achieve the education I want, so I can make an impact on future students’ lives.

Thomas Newton Teacher candidate with a concentration in secondary math education

Important Disclosures

Please note, the name and purpose of the fund displayed on this page constitute the authorized description of the fund by the Indiana University Foundation, Inc. Your gift supports the fund as described herein.

This account is an endowment. Your gifts to this fund will be invested in perpetuity to provide annual income to support the purpose of the account. Per Indiana University Foundation, Inc. policy, endowment accounts which do not ultimately become fully funded at the required minimum through pledges/gifts will be converted to an expendable account supporting the same purpose as the original endowed fund.