Summer Programs
UT Arlington Summer Engineering Programs
The Engineering and Computer Science Camps are one-week camps designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities.
The Bridge and Gateway camps are residential camps; Access and Entry camps are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm day camps. All have a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities; need-based partial and full camp scholarships are available. Each residential camp is limited to 50 students.
The Engineering and Computer Science Camps are one-week camps designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities.
The Bridge and Gateway camps are residential camps; Access and Entry camps are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm day camps. All have a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities; need-based partial and full camp scholarships are available. Each residential camp is limited to 50 students.
SMU Youth Program, Summer Camps
SMU offers a variety of programs year-round for children and young adults from kindergarten through high school. Grab SMU magic hat and pull out a great selection of classes, ranging from sports and cheerleading to computer and study skills camps.
SMU offers a variety of programs year-round for children and young adults from kindergarten through high school. Grab SMU magic hat and pull out a great selection of classes, ranging from sports and cheerleading to computer and study skills camps.
TCU High School Journalism Summer Workshop
Each year the Schieffer School, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Dow Jones News Fund sponsor a workshop for North Texas-area high school juniors and seniors to introduce them to careers in journalism.
During the two-week event the students hone their reporting skills with help from professional journalists and Schieffer School faculty members. Dozens of students apply for admission, and those admitted are provided full scholarships to cover the cost of hosting them on the TCU campus, where they are trained on news reporting, writing, editing, photography, design and ethics.
Each year the Schieffer School, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the Dow Jones News Fund sponsor a workshop for North Texas-area high school juniors and seniors to introduce them to careers in journalism.
During the two-week event the students hone their reporting skills with help from professional journalists and Schieffer School faculty members. Dozens of students apply for admission, and those admitted are provided full scholarships to cover the cost of hosting them on the TCU campus, where they are trained on news reporting, writing, editing, photography, design and ethics.
NAVAL Academy Summer STEM Programs
- Gain exposure to the number five "Best Undergraduate Engineering Program" in the country, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
- Spend time in world-class lab facilities that provide a unique learning environment outside the traditional classroom.
- Experience real-life application of math and science principles through hands on practical learning.
- Meet like-minded students who share a similar interest in technology and engineering.
- Because a short time at STEM can inspire a lifetime of learning!!!
Texas A&M ECE Unplugged: Summer Engineering Camp
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Unplugged Summer Camp is a special five night / six day camp designed to give junior and senior high school students an opportunity to explore Electrical and Computer Engineering as a major at Texas A&M University. Here's some of the things you'll get to do when you come:
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Unplugged Summer Camp is a special five night / six day camp designed to give junior and senior high school students an opportunity to explore Electrical and Computer Engineering as a major at Texas A&M University. Here's some of the things you'll get to do when you come:
- • Work on EE/CE Projects that you get to take home
- • Tour our departments Research Laboratories
- • Stay in A&M dorms
- • Have fun at the A&M Rec Center
- • Visit an engineering company during Industry Day
- • Much, much more…
Summer Research Program for Students - Summer 2014
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Instructions: Complete the form below. Be sure to include all requested information. In order for your application to be considered you must include all of the items listed at the end of this form. This application and all supporting documents must be postmarked by 4 pm on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014. The 8 week summer program runs from June 9 to August 1, 2014. All applicants will be notified in writing as to whether or not they have been accepted. Final selections will be based on strength of application and personal interview.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Instructions: Complete the form below. Be sure to include all requested information. In order for your application to be considered you must include all of the items listed at the end of this form. This application and all supporting documents must be postmarked by 4 pm on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014. The 8 week summer program runs from June 9 to August 1, 2014. All applicants will be notified in writing as to whether or not they have been accepted. Final selections will be based on strength of application and personal interview.
The West Point STEM Workshop
Protecting our environment, responding to climate change, developing new sources of energy, repairing our crumbling infrastructure, providing safe drinking water in the developing world, and enhancing human health through biotechnology: These are just a few examples of important problems that can only be solved through science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Yet the U.S. is falling behind other countries in developing the STEM talent needed to tackle these challenges. Founded in 2009, the West Point Center for STEM Education (CSE) is responding to this need with programs designed to inspire, attract, and develop STEM talent for America. Our work is integrated with Army and Department of Defense programs that are also dedicated to enhancing STEM education.
Protecting our environment, responding to climate change, developing new sources of energy, repairing our crumbling infrastructure, providing safe drinking water in the developing world, and enhancing human health through biotechnology: These are just a few examples of important problems that can only be solved through science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Yet the U.S. is falling behind other countries in developing the STEM talent needed to tackle these challenges. Founded in 2009, the West Point Center for STEM Education (CSE) is responding to this need with programs designed to inspire, attract, and develop STEM talent for America. Our work is integrated with Army and Department of Defense programs that are also dedicated to enhancing STEM education.
USAFA STEM BootCamp
USAFA teams with the Colorado Consortium for Earth and Space Science Education and other Federal agencies and national organizations to bring to teachers in Colorado top-quality STEM training programs from around the country. Previous partner-presenters have included US Navy, Federal Aviation Administration, National Aeronautics & Space Administration, National Institute of Aerospace, and American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics. Teachers
attending the previous USAFA STEM Bootcamp received hands-on training in programs such as SeaPerch and Lego FIRST Robotics! They also had the opportunity to win raffle prizes such as SeaPerch Robots, LEGO Mindstorms and
Calculator Robots for use in the classroom with their students
USAFA teams with the Colorado Consortium for Earth and Space Science Education and other Federal agencies and national organizations to bring to teachers in Colorado top-quality STEM training programs from around the country. Previous partner-presenters have included US Navy, Federal Aviation Administration, National Aeronautics & Space Administration, National Institute of Aerospace, and American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics. Teachers
attending the previous USAFA STEM Bootcamp received hands-on training in programs such as SeaPerch and Lego FIRST Robotics! They also had the opportunity to win raffle prizes such as SeaPerch Robots, LEGO Mindstorms and
Calculator Robots for use in the classroom with their students
WISH: Women in STEM High School Aerospace Scholars
- Collaborate with girls from across the country on a unique design project during the summer experience at JSC
- Work with NASA JSC engineers and co-ops/interns on the project
- Present your mission to NASA personnel and community leaders
MITES: Minority Introduction To Engineering & Science
MIT's Office of Engineering Outreach Programs (OEOP) in the School of Engineering (SOE) runs seven core programs for middle and high school students. In 1975, the SOE launched the Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) Program to address the low numbers of minority students pursuing advanced technical degrees. Now through the MITES program, OEOP offers three rigorous residential and online academic enrichment programs for promising high school juniors who are interested in studying and exploring careers in science and engineering. These programs include MITES, E2@MIT (Engineering Experience @ MIT), and MOSTEC (MIT Online Science, Technology, & Engineering Community). These national programs stress the value and reward of pursuing advanced technical degrees and careers while developing the skills necessary to achieve success in science and engineering. The programs are rooted in MIT's belief in the importance of students from diverse populations to pursue higher education and careers in these fields.
MIT's Office of Engineering Outreach Programs (OEOP) in the School of Engineering (SOE) runs seven core programs for middle and high school students. In 1975, the SOE launched the Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) Program to address the low numbers of minority students pursuing advanced technical degrees. Now through the MITES program, OEOP offers three rigorous residential and online academic enrichment programs for promising high school juniors who are interested in studying and exploring careers in science and engineering. These programs include MITES, E2@MIT (Engineering Experience @ MIT), and MOSTEC (MIT Online Science, Technology, & Engineering Community). These national programs stress the value and reward of pursuing advanced technical degrees and careers while developing the skills necessary to achieve success in science and engineering. The programs are rooted in MIT's belief in the importance of students from diverse populations to pursue higher education and careers in these fields.
My Introduction to Engineering Summer Camp
The Equal Opportunity in Engineering Program, along with student members of the National Society of Black Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, and Pi Sigma Pi Academic Engineering Society, offers My Introduction to Engineering (MITE) Summer Camp. MITE is a free, six-day residential camp that offers current high school juniors* the opportunity to discover engineering through hands-on projects and interactions with engineering students, faculty, staff and alumni.
MITE is open to students with strong interests in engineering, science or math. Fifty students will be selected to attend each session. Outstanding African-American, Hispanic and Native American students, as well as those who have overcome any social or economic hardship, are strongly encouraged to apply. All students are welcome to apply. Students must reside in the United States.
Student participants are housed in a campus dorm. All program expenses (including housing and food) are paid for, with the exception of travel to and from The University of Texas at Austin.
The Equal Opportunity in Engineering Program, along with student members of the National Society of Black Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, and Pi Sigma Pi Academic Engineering Society, offers My Introduction to Engineering (MITE) Summer Camp. MITE is a free, six-day residential camp that offers current high school juniors* the opportunity to discover engineering through hands-on projects and interactions with engineering students, faculty, staff and alumni.
MITE is open to students with strong interests in engineering, science or math. Fifty students will be selected to attend each session. Outstanding African-American, Hispanic and Native American students, as well as those who have overcome any social or economic hardship, are strongly encouraged to apply. All students are welcome to apply. Students must reside in the United States.
Student participants are housed in a campus dorm. All program expenses (including housing and food) are paid for, with the exception of travel to and from The University of Texas at Austin.
Leadership Camps
Students will have the opportunity to build their confidence and leadership abilities in this Harmony School System based summer camp. In June students will have outdoor activities while staying in cabins for a camping experience. Students will receive team based assignments to developing team and leadership skills.
For more information, contact Mr.Ozdil via email;[email protected] or phone:972.642.9911.
Students will have the opportunity to build their confidence and leadership abilities in this Harmony School System based summer camp. In June students will have outdoor activities while staying in cabins for a camping experience. Students will receive team based assignments to developing team and leadership skills.
For more information, contact Mr.Ozdil via email;[email protected] or phone:972.642.9911.
Language Summer Study Abroad
This once in a life time experience spans a month long course studied in another country. Students will see and experience a new language and culture, while gaining credit during their time. The International summer program in Turkish Language and Culture is widely accepted and attended by many middle and high school students on the campus. This program offers Courses at three basic levels of Turkish language instruction taught by Harmony schools’ staff specialized in teaching Turkish as a foreign language. The program provides intensive instruction in Turkish to high school learners while offering them an opportunity to experience first-hand the Turkish culture. Students will also prepare for SAT and PSAT.
For more information, contact Mr.Ozdil via email;[email protected] or phone:972.642.9911.
This once in a life time experience spans a month long course studied in another country. Students will see and experience a new language and culture, while gaining credit during their time. The International summer program in Turkish Language and Culture is widely accepted and attended by many middle and high school students on the campus. This program offers Courses at three basic levels of Turkish language instruction taught by Harmony schools’ staff specialized in teaching Turkish as a foreign language. The program provides intensive instruction in Turkish to high school learners while offering them an opportunity to experience first-hand the Turkish culture. Students will also prepare for SAT and PSAT.
For more information, contact Mr.Ozdil via email;[email protected] or phone:972.642.9911.
Junior College Trip
High school juniors will have the opportunity to tour and get information about different colleges across the nation, helping make their choices for selecting colleges in the year following.
For more information, contact Mr.Ozdil via email;[email protected] or phone:972.642.9911.
High school juniors will have the opportunity to tour and get information about different colleges across the nation, helping make their choices for selecting colleges in the year following.
For more information, contact Mr.Ozdil via email;[email protected] or phone:972.642.9911.
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