Showing posts with label engineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engineering. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Summer STEM Camps - Excellent Options at Colleges Across the Country

While women make up 51% of the population and 46% of the work force, they represent less than 10% of the engineering work forces; STEM focused females continue to be in high demand!  If you are a rising 9-12 grader (classes of 2019-2016) and would like to spend part of your summer with like-minded girls collaborating to solve problems and learn more about the vast field of engineering, check out these summer opportunities.  Don't delay - some have limited spaces and fast approaching deadlines.  While some of the camps are quite costly, others are not and one even provides full tuition scholarships to the 40 girls selected (courtesy of the Pentair Foundation), transportation to St. Olaf excluded.  Review these exciting opportunities at:
http://www.examiner.com/article/high-school-girls-science-technology-engineering-math-stem-summer-camps

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

E-Day: Engineering Open House at Auburn

If you're considering a career in engineering, you might want to think about attending E-Day, Auburn University's annual engineering open house. Not only can you experience Auburn's campus, but you can learn about their engineering programs, meet with faculty and staff, visit labs, and find about about possible scholarships.

Register online: eng.auburn.edu/eday.  The date is Feburary 24, and you can out more information by checking the bulletin board in the college counseling office.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Georgia Tech High School Outreach Event

The Society of Women Engineers at Georgia Tech is pleased to be hosting an engineering outreach program for female high school students in grades 9-12 who are interested in math or science.
The program will be offered:
Saturday, November 12 from 9 am-2:30 pm on the campus of Georgia Tech

To register please visit:
http://swehsoutreachfall.eventbrite.com/