The project-based enrichment program challenges students to build a Doppler and range radar. Sponsored by National Geographic, this two-week long residential program focuses on three primary areas: engineering the future, computer science, and innovations in robotics.
Through a combination of seminars and fieldwork, students learn from National Geographic experts while experiencing campus life at MIT. Narrow down options based on interests, cost, and geographic location. Consider programs at schools that your teen is interest in attending or programs in the fields that he or she might pursue. Looking for help navigating the road to college as a high school student? Download our free guide for 9th graders and our free guide for 10th graders.
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Grades Eligible: Cost: Varies by income. More information can be found on the admissions site. Deadline: Early decision deadline of Dec. Regular decision deadline of Feb. Grades Eligible: Rising 12th graders only.
Cost: Free. Students must be entering the eighth or ninth grade in the fall in order to apply. While all iD Tech programs are great for girls, this program acknowledges the pervasive STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math gender gap, and seeks to remedy it with a chic, collaborative learning environment focused on girls.
Camp Reach keeps the connection with participants through follow-up programs during the school year. The Envi Sci program combines fun outdoor activities with learning about the environment. Each year it builds on the "peer education" principle by having the student leaders design, develop, and deliver the materials that the students use.
Founded in August of and based in Boston, Ivy Seed Academy is an education company that provides STEM programs, summer camps for children around the world and educational tours.
The course is designed to prepare students for the fundamentals of IOS programming language created by Apple. Students will able to apply design principles and create individual phone app at the end of class. Girls who will be in high school grades in the fall are eligible to apply for the summer program. Applications must be received by April 1 for a discount on your full program payment. At the heart of TEEP is a 5-week intensive summer program during which rising 7th and 8th graders focus on academics in the morning math, language arts, music, fine art, and computer skills and enrichment activities, like field trips, in the afternoon.
They introduce students to real life social entrepreneurs and teach them basic entrepreneurial and work place skills. Engineers design and build a new airplane. The aerospace industry is just one career path for future engineers. Image courtesy of the United States Department of Labor.
In this section we have provided a collection of Engineering courses and resources from across MIT. Some are materials that were used to teach MIT undergraduates, while others were designed specifically for high school students.
MIT is known around the world for its stellar engineering departments. The resources listed below mostly are mostly within the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering departments. The following courses and resources have been selected to help you explore different types of engineering at MIT.
The Office of Engineering Outreach Programs seeks to diversify the science and engineering community by serving students from underrepresented and underserved backgrounds through three national programs and one local program.
A six-week, residential program, MITES provides rising high school seniors from across the country with the opportunity to learn what it takes to study at the highest level.
The program is highly selective, and those who are accepted get to live and work really hard on campus with MIT students and faculty for six weeks during the summer. The program provides students with a glimpse at the fundamental competencies needed to pursue a career in STEM.
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