
FREE!! MIT announces its
MITES Program, (Minority Introduction to
Engineering and Science), a challenging 6 week
summer program that prepares promising rising
seniors for careers in engineering and science.
If you are selected, all educational, housing,
meals and activity costs are covered. You must,
however, pay for your own transportation to and
from MIT. To apply, go to
http://mit.edu/mites/www/
GEORGE WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY Science & Engineering Apprenticeship
program (summer) - This program places
academically talented H.S. students (at least 16
yrs old, sophomores/ juniors) with interest in
science & math in Dept. of Defense laboratories
for an 8-wk period over the summer. This is an
invaluable experience in the world of scientific
research, with hands-on exposure to scientific &
engineering practices not available in the HS
environment. It is a paid apprenticeship
($2,000) and the students are assigned a
scientist or engineer as their mentor. To apply
online or get more information about the
program:
http://www.usaeop.com. Students must submit
their transcript (minimum GPA 3.0) and teacher
recommendation to the program director for
consideration and daily transportation is the
student's responsibility. Program runs from June
22 - August 14, 2009 .
FREE!!
Princeton University announces its Summer
Journalism Program for low-income sophomores or
juniors with at least a 3.5 GPA (on a 4.0 scale)
who have an interest in journalism. The cost is
free including travel costs to and from
Princeton! Apply now! Go to
www.princeton.edu/sjp.
FREE!! The
National Center for Health Marketing's Global
Health Odyssey Museum is pleased to offer the
2009 CDC Disease Detective Camp (DDC). DDC is an
academic day camp for students who will be high
school juniors and seniors during the 2009-2010
school year. Campers will take on the roles of
disease detectives and learn how CDC safeguards
the nation's health. The camp will be offered
twice from June 22-26 and July 13-17. For more
info and to apply to go
www.cdc.gov/gcc/exhibit/camp.htm.
FREE!! The
American Legion sponsors a week-long summer
leadership program called Boys State. This
year's program will be held at McDaniel College
in Westminster, Maryland from June 21-27. If you
are a junior interested in a leadership
opportunity see your guidance counselor right
away for more information.
The Leadership
Center at Morehouse College presents the 2009
Coca-Cola Pre-College Leadership Program. There
are 2 programs, one for male students completing
their sophomore or junior year, and the other
for male students completing their senior year.
Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0
scale). The curriculum focuses on personal and
interpersonal leadership skills. The program
runs from June 20 to June 26. The cost is
$400.00. To apply, go to
www.morehouse.edu. Application access is
listed under "Events at the Leadership Center."
NASA sponsors
the National Space Club Scholars Program, a 6
week summer internship at NASA's Goddard Space
Flight Center. It is open to students who will
be 16 years old and have completed the 10th
grade by June 2009, have demonstrated high
academic success, and have an interest in space
science or engineering as a career. Applicants
must be U.S. citizens. Applications are
available in the Career Center or online at
www.education.gsfc.nasa.gov/pages/placement.html
Apply now!
University of
Maryland, College Park: Women in Engineering,
E2@UMD, July 12-18 or July 19-25; rising juniors
and seniors. Go to
www.wie.umd.edu/precollege or call
301-405-3283
University of
Maryland Young Scholars Program targets rising
juniors and seniors who have a strong academic
record and a desire to excel to experience
college life while earning three academic
credits. 14 courses are offered for three weeks
from July 12 31, 2009. Visit
www.ysp.umd.edu/pr
CITY YEAR,
WASHINGTON DC (Americorps) - Graduating seniors
who are not sure what they want to do after high
school should consider applying for a paid
community service position with City Year,
Washington, DC., a group of 17-24 year olds
committed to full! -time se rvice for ten mo
nths in the Washington, DC community. Benefits
include: living stipend ($200 per week), health
care coverage, free metro pass, and $4,725
educational scholarship. For more info:
www.cityyear.org or email:
http://us.mc01g.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=cmurphy@cityyear.org/dc
or call: 202-776-7780, Amanda Seligman.
Recruitment open houses will be held once a
month at their headquarters: 918 U Street, NW,
2nd floor, Washington, DC 20001. |