University of Connecticut Summer Bridge Program Residential Description: Introduces engineering curriculum, including college-level chemistry, physics, computer science, and math. Enrollment: 40 Grade(s): 12 Qualifiers: Rising college freshmen; Black Americans, Hispanic, and American Indian students; must be admitted to the University of Connecticut (priority to School of Engineering freshmen) Dates: 6 weeks, June-August Est. Cost: None Scholarships: N/A Application Deadline: May Contact: Director, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269 Phone: 860-486-5536 Howard University Summer Enrichment Programs for High School Students Commuter Description: Prepares students for college and careers in science. Enrollment: 45 Grade(s): 8-11 Qualifiers: Serious, motivated, well-behaved students Dates: 4 weeks, July Est.
Cost: $300 Scholarships: None Application Deadline: May Contact: Dr. Georgiana Aboko-Cole, Howard University, Washington, DC 10059 Phone: 202-238-2363 Fax: 202-588-9820 Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) Network NASA SHARP PLUS Residential Description: Establishes individual working relationships between under-represented students and active science and engineering researchers in aerospace-related fields. Students live on campus, carry out research assignments with mentors, prepare reports, and make oral presentations. Enrollment: 300 Grade(s): 11-12 Qualifiers: N/A Dates: 3 weeks, June-August Est.
Cost: None Scholarships: Stipend, $1,500 Application Deadline: February Contact: Ms. Laura Lee Davidson, Program Manager, Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) Network, Washington, DC 20006 Phone: 202-659-1818 Fax: 202-659-5408 Email: [email protected] Web Site: Georgia Institute of Technology Minority Introduction to Engineering Residential Description: Introduces engineering and science through course work and tours. Enrollment: 60 Grade(s): 12 Qualifiers: African-American, Hispanic, and American Indian students Dates: 2 weeks, July-August Est. Cost: $300 Scholarships: None Application Deadline: March Contact: Office of Minority and Special Programs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Phone: 404-894-3354 Fax: 404-894-2559 Email: [email protected] Web Site: Xavier University of Louisiana SOAR II, Phase I or Phase II Commuter or Residential Description: SOAR II is a four-week summer program initiated to help students develop the type of problem-solving skills needed to succeed in college-level math and science, thereby increasing the number who can succeed in and choose science-related career goals. Enrollment: 80 (Phase I); 30 (Phase II) Grade(s): 11-12 Qualifiers: N/A Dates: 4 weeks, July (Phase I); 5 weeks, June-July (Phase II) Est.
Cost: $800 Scholarships: Available Application Deadline: May Contact: Mr. George Baker, Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA 70125 Phone: 504-483-7645 Fax: 504-485-7911 Email: [email protected] Web Site: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Minority Introduction to Engineering, Entrepreneurship and Science. Residential Description: Features courses in calculus, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, entrepreneurship, writing, and design. Includes lectures, field trips, and cultural and fun trips. Enrollment: 50-60 Grade(s): 12 Qualifiers: African-American, Mexican-American, Native American and Hispanic students Dates: 5 weeks, June-July Est. Cost: N/A Scholarships: N/A Application Deadline: February Contact: Mr. Reid, Director, MITE2s Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Phone: 617-253-3298 Fax: 617-253-8549 Email: N/A Web Site: North Carolina State University The Science House Imhotep Academy Commuter Description: Hands-on science and mathematics learning program, emphasizing the contributions of scientists and inventors of all cultures.
The goal of the program is to encourage students from underrepresented groups to seek careers in science and mathematics. Enrollment: 20/session Grade(s): 6-8 Qualifiers: Encourages underrepresented groups; residents of North Carolina Dates: 2 weeks, summer; 10 Saturday mornings, fall-spring Est. Cost: $75/semester Scholarships: None Application Deadline: October for fall Contact: North Carolina State University, The Science House, Raleigh, NC Phone: 919-515-6118 Fax: 919-515-7545 Email: [email protected] Web Site: Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Pre-college Enhancement Institute Residential Description: Offers special courses in general college biology and general college chemistry, special projects, career and discipline seminars, field trips, science journals review, www, and study skills clinics. Enrollment: 30 Grade(s): 12 Qualifiers: Admission to Florida A&M University; parental consent Dates: 5 weeks, June-July Est. Cost: Personal, incidental expenses Scholarships: N/A Application Deadline: April Contact: Ms. Edna Cofield, Assistant Director, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Tallahassee, FL 32307 Phone: 850-561-2467 Fax: 850-561-2684 Email: [email protected] Web Site: University of Florida Student Science Training Program Residential Description: The SSTP is a seven-week residential program for rising 11-12th grade students who are interested in careers in science, math, computers, and engineering.
An individual track is designed for each participant focusing primarily on a research assignment with a UF faculty mentor. Students work in an active laboratory 25 hours a week; attend a series of lectures on research and applications of current science and engineering; participate in weekly seminars, workshops, and research discussion groups. Students study strategies, career exploration, and ethics discussions are incorporated into the program. Enrollment: 90 Grade(s): 11-12 Qualifiers: N/A Dates: 7 weeks, June-August Est. Cost: $2,450, includes room & board Scholarships: Limited scholarship funding Application Deadline: April Contact: Ms. Paulin, Assistant Director, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Phone: 352-392-2310 Fax: 352-397-2344 Email: [email protected] Web Site: Chicago State University Pre-Freshman Program in Engineering and Science Commuter Description: This is a career awareness program featuring academic courses in math and science, technical writing, and computer programming; hands-on engineering projects; industrial site visits; engineering seminars; study skills and time-management workshops; academic competitions; and motivational speakers. Culminating activity: Student Awards Program.
Enrollment: 75 Grade(s): 7-12 Qualifiers: Must be from a group historically under-represented in the field of engineering Dates: 6 weeks, June-July Est. Cost: Minimal student activity fee Scholarships: Stipend Application Deadline: April Contact: Ms. Terri Jones Young, Chicago State University, Chicago, IL Phone: 773-995-2357 Fax: 773-995-4504 Email: [email protected] Web Site: N/A Purdue University MITE, PREFACE Residential Description: Engineering programs: MITE for 12th grade students; PREFACE for 10th and 11th grade students. Enrollment: 200: 50/session Grade(s): 10-12 Qualifiers: Minority students only Dates: 3 weeks, June-July Est. Cost: $200 Scholarships: Need-based, full tuition Application Deadline: June Contact: Ms. Manon Blalock, Director, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 Phone: 765-494-3974 Fax: 765-494-3974 Email: [email protected] Web Site: N/A - The Black Excel African American Student's College Guide, by Black Excel Founder Isaac Black, is now on sale at Amazon.com for $15.95. 'This book will have rallying impact on our aspiring college students.'
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MINORITY STUDENT SPECIFIC PROGRAMS Actuarial Academy for High School Students of underrepresented backgrounds. Illinois State University. Students will work on mathematical projects and will hear from practicing actuaries. Students who are selected attend at no cost. Application can be found at: or call (309)438-7797 Carleton Liberal Arts experience (CLAE), is for sophomore students of African American descent or students interested in African-American culture. Chicago Area Health and Medical Careers Programs at IIT geared toward increasing the number of qualified minority applicants to the medical and health professions. Contact Pamela Cratic at 312-567-5912.
Cornell University CATALYST Academy one week summer residential program for high school students from underrepresented groups who enjoy and excel in math and science and are interested in engineering. The Cornell CURIE program for female rising junior and senior students of all backgrounds, and for CATALYST, rising sophomore, junior and senior male and female students of African American and Latino/a backgrounds. Both programs focus on STEM disciplines. 17th Annual Archbishop James P. Lyke African American Male Image Award. $8,000 in scholarship money available. Call Evelyn Slater at 708.422.1379 for more details.
Telluride Association Sophomore Seminar (along with Indiana University and U of Mich., for a six week summer program). Addresses topics culturally relevant to students of historically underrepresented groups and seeks to engage race and difference as central themes in society.
Wooster Polytechnic Institute – 6-day summer residential program for African American, Latino and American Indian Students interested in science, math and engineering. Application in Summer Programs File (under Math, Science, Engineering) in Guidance Department. University of Notre Dame - Introduction to Engineering Program. 2-week summer program gaining broad exposure to the profession of engineering. For more information visit Some partial scholarships available.
African American Scholars at Notre Dame. Explores African American leadership and heritage. Latino Community Leadership Seminar – Notre Dame Call pre-college programs at 574-631-0990. Young Scientist Training Program at the University of Chicago. Program for science oriented high school students of promise who wish to gain laboratory experience. 10-week summer program for minority groups. Free tuition and a stipend paid directly to the student.
Calvin College Entrada Scholars Program – Summer academic achievement program for minority juniors and seniors. Tivo. Students pay 500.00 if admitted to the 4 week program. Minority Engineer Recruitment and Retention Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Four week program for 10th and 11th grade students with a strong interest in math and/or science.
Summer College Programs For Minority Students
Program is free to all qualified students. Or 312-996-2201. University of Illinois Programs: University of Illinois STEM program: Research and learning opportunities in the area of science The Gies College of Business will once again host its summer Emerging Business Leaders (EBL) Program from July 9 to 20. This on-campus program is designed for high-achieving Black, African American, Hispanic, Latino/a, and Native American students interested in studying business who are entering their senior year of high school. All students who participate in the EBL Program and enroll as a student in the Gies College of Business will receive a renewable merit-based scholarship to help cover their college costs. Please invite strong underrepresented students from your school to apply for this program!
Summer Programs For Minority Undergraduate Students
The contains all of the necessary information, including activities, application criteria, costs, and important dates. The EBL application will be available on this website starting February 1. New this year, a high school counselor letter of recommendation will be required along with the student application. If you have any questions, please contact Business Undergraduate Admissions or phone. Northeastern University, Boston, MA, Torch Scholars Summer Immersion Program. Intended for first-generation college students. For more information visit.
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