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PRESENTING YOUR FUTURE IN STEM

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ach year, it seems like there are new advances in the world of STEM.

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Whether it’s the cosmic expanse or the inner workings of our minds, we

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are a step closer to understanding the world and how to make it better.

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The amazing technology that is a part of our daily lives show us how far

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we have come. In one generation, we accelerated from the first computers and

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the “Turing Test” to powerful handheld computing and A.I chatbots that force us to question what is science fiction and what is reality. You are a part of the generation that will see the most astounding changes to the landscape of science and technology. One of the many steps you will take to get there is to broaden your horizons beyond the classroom. Our latest Your

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Future In STEM Guide will highlight the opportunities that can turn dreams and visions into a reality, just like the great scientists before.

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We encourage you to continue to test the limits, ask questions, and to accept that failure is an inherent part of success. You are the future of STEM; we want to help you make a difference.

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Welcome to “Your Future in STEM!” This digital guide strives to help students learn more about careers in specific career clusters, as well as the best ways to prepare themselves during high school and college for well-paying careers of the future! Please let us know if you have any questions or suggestions to make this resource as helpful as possible.

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YOUR F U T URE IN S T EM

WHAT’S INSIDE Your Future in STEM: What Can You Earn? ......................................................................... 4 iD Tech Student Testimonial ......................................................................................................... 7 Boston Leadership Institute Student Testimonial ........................................................... 8 STEM Summer Programs ............................................................................................................. 11 STEM Colleges .................................................................................................................................... 22 STEM After School Enrichment ................................................................................................ 24 AR/VR Technology: What Does it Mean for Tech Jobs .................................................. 27 How to Get Involved in Scientific Research ........................................................................ 29 UC San Diego Research Scholars Student Testimonial ............................................... 32 Quinnipiac University Student Testimonial ....................................................................... 33 2

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Learn from the best. Become your best. Spend your summer with iD Tech.

STEM summer camps held at 75+ prestigious campuses, including: • UC Irvine • UW Seattle • Princeton • Rice University • UCLA • Emory University • University of Michigan • Bentley University • Caltech

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Your Future In STEM: WHAT CAN YOU EARN?

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook

very year, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics

expected to be added in the engineering industry in the next

publishes data related to job trends across

decade. Many of these new positions will be in the robotics

a number of different industries. This data

industry, as more and more parts of the industrial economy

includes information on occupation growth,

become automated or machine-aided. Rapid job growth is

the minimum level of education required for

also expected in other STEM fields like oil and gas extraction,

certain jobs and the annual median earnings

cloud computing and information security. As of May 2021,

for workers in a specific field. If you’re looking

the median annual salary for workers in the computer and

forward to a career in STEM, there’s good news. According

information technology industry was $97,430. The median

to the latest Labor Statistics report, jobs in computer and

annual wage in the engineering and architecture industry

information technology are expected to grow 15% between

was $79,840. Both of these figures are significantly higher

2021 and 2031, one of the fastest rates of growth across all

than the overall median wage across all industries, which

industries. Employment in engineering fields is also expected

comes in at $45,760. Take a look at the selected jobs below,

to grow, at a slower rate of 4% over the next ten years. Even

and see what you could earn in STEM!

at this average growth rate however, nearly 100,000 jobs are

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MEDIAN ANNUAL WAGES FOR SELECTED STEM OCCUPATIONS OCCUPATION

JOB SUMMARY

ENTRY LEVEL EDUCATION

2020 MEDIAN PAY

AEROSPACE ENGINEERS

Aerospace engineers design primarily aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles.

Bachelor’s Degree

$122,270

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS

Agricultural engineers solve problems concerning power supplies, machine efficiency, the use of structures and facilities, pollution and environmental issues, and the storage and processing of agricultural products.

Bachelor’s Degree

$82,640

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERS

Bioengineers and biomedical engineers combine engineering principles with sciences to design and create equipment, devices, computer systems, and software.

Bachelor’s Degree

$97,410

CHEMICAL ENGINEERS

Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems that involve the use of fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.

Bachelor’s Degree

$105,550

COMPUTER NETWORK ARCHITECTS

Computer network architects design and build data communication networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and Intranets.

Bachelor’s Degree

$120,520

COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS

Computer programmers write and test code that allows computer applications and software programs to function properly.

Bachelor’s Degree

$93,000

DRAFTERS

Drafters use software to convert the designs of engineers and architects into technical drawings.

Associate’s Degree

$60,290

INFORMATION SECURITY ANALYST

Information security analysts plan and carry out security measures to protect an organization’s computer networks and systems.

Bachelor’s Degree

$102,600

NUCLEAR ENGINEERS

Nuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation.

Bachelor’s Degree

$120,380

SURVEYING AND MAPPING TECHNICIANS

Surveying and mapping technicians collect data and make maps of the Earth’s surface.

High School Diploma or Equivalent

$46,910

WEB DEVELOPERS AND DIGITAL DESIGNERS

Web developers create and maintain websites. Digital designers develop, create, and test website or interface layout, functions, and navigation for usability.

Bachelor’s Degree

$78,300

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STUDENT TESTIMONIAL:

Collin Mackett GAMEPLAY ENGINEER AND FORMER ID TECH CAMPER How did you turn your love of gaming into a career in the software industry? I got my start in coding as a camper at iD Tech during my freshman and sophomore years in high school. I attended summer camps at Carnegie Mellon University, first taking a course in Level Design before returning the following summer for a course in Unreal Engine 3. They were both such awesome experiences that I ended up coming back as an iD Tech instructor at summer camp in 2013. What role did iD Tech play in your career journey? To me, iD Tech is more than a camp—it’s a major part of my pathway from starting as a high school student that was passionate about games, to going into college for computer science, and eventually becoming a developer in the gaming industry. My time at iD Tech inspired me to pick computer science as my major in college, which I did for all four years. After that, I ended up going to grad school for video game programming as well. In my professional career, I started as an intern at Madden and eventually grew into a full-time role. During my four years there, I worked on the Gameplay team and helped with the creation of Madden 16-19. In my next role, I worked for a studio called GameSim, where I was able to work on several awesome projects. Currently, I work at Ubisoft Red Storm as a Senior Gameplay Engineer. I have been with this company for two years now, working on Assassin’s Creed VR.

What is your favorite part about your career? I really like being a gameplay engineer. There’s just something awesome about taking a design from a prototype to trying it out to making it into a full feature that is really inspiring to me. It’s the biggest part of making a game. It’s the back of the box features—it’s what people get to play and get their hands on. And to say that I’ve worked on that is really rewarding. What do you think is in store for the future of the STEM and tech industry? I think as we keep going forward, kids are going to be taking coding classes the way that you would take Spanish or any other foreign language. You’re going to be learning this new language, which it really is—it’s learning to speak with your computer. I think one of the most exciting things about the gaming industry is how fast it changes and how fast it grows. Just in my lifetime alone, I can remember playing on Nintendo, then Super Nintendo, and what the graphics look like then to what they are now that we’re getting into 4K, which is exploring massive universes. The tech industry is only going to continue its growth.

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STUDENT TESTIMONIAL:

Bryanah Houstin BOSTON LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE: INTRO TO SURGERY I took Intro to Surgery, described by BLI as a one-week medical program that introduces students to basic surgical skills, such as surgical knot tying and suturing. It allows us to translate these skills to mock surgeries. Students focus on cardiovascular disease, including coronary artery bypass grafting. Students additionally complete, in groups, a slideshow presentation involving cardiothoracic diseases and their surgical treatments. They will then practice their presenting skills as they present their work to the rest of the class. They learn skills that will aid them in the process of applying to and succeeding in pre-med and medical programs in their futures. During my time attending the BLI Intro to Surgery program, I feel that it impacted me in many ways. I learned skills early on that I otherwise would have had to learn further in my academic career. I was taught verbal study hacks by my amazing instructors. These helped me not only remember the materials better but also how to be more attentive. Overall, I learned skills that will help me down the road to further my education and lead me to be the surgeon I one day hope to become. I was able to perform mock surgeries such as a gastric bypass and a CABG as well as learn and apply many different suture technics that I still practice today. I was also taught the proper way to check someone’s blood pressure. This skill enabled me to be able to check my dad’s blood pressure when needed, which I was unable to do prior to my BLI experience.

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Being involved in hands-on learning helped me understand and physically see what I was learning to prepare me for the work I will be executing in the future. Apart from the medical skills I took part in, I learned how to be a leader and the importance of collaboration skills. I learned how to work together when in groups/duos and listen to other people’s thoughts and ideas. I gained the ability to better my public speaking when presenting my own ideas to my peers. All in all, I learned leadership skills that I now apply to my everyday life. I am involved in multiple clubs at my school, some of which I lead to excel in the community and accomplish great goals. I am forever grateful and blessed that I had the opportunity to learn such amazing things at BLI.


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STEM SUMMER PROGR AMS ACADIA INSTITUTE: ADVANCED MARINE SCIENCE CAMP PROGR AM | View Website

$3,150 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 2 Weeks

The Advanced Sessions are pre-college courses offered to students age 15-19 who have completed one year of high school science, preferably biology or chemistry (though these are not required). These two-week sessions are of a more analytical nature, and students are expected to prepare laboratory reports and analysis of their field work. We offer students the chance to explore their collegiate options during the advanced sessions with college tours and discussions on internships to high school and college age students. Learn more »

ADELPHI UNIVERSIT Y SUMMER PRE COLLEGE: COMPUTER SCIENCE AND CODING View Website

$3,000 - $5,200 11th, 12th

Adelphi offers a Summer Pre-College program for Computer Science and Coding where you can learn to design and analyze software-based systems. It prepares students to effectively embrace modern information technology throughout their academic and professional career. Students will explore how computers work, how to effectively use

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computer operating system, explore contemporary applications and discover state-of-

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BOSTON ARCHITECTUR AL COLLEGE: ON-SITE & VIRTUAL SUMMER ACADEMY View Website

$1,500

The Boston Architectural College’s (BAC) Summer Academy is designed for high school

9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

design, urban design/planning, and more. The BAC’s Early College Program helps

In-Person & Online 4 Weeks

students curious about starting a career in architecture, interior design, landscape students study design with leading professionals and peers from around the globe. Students around the world (grades 9–12) are welcome to participate in this hands-on summer program. No design experience required! Offered onsite and virtually, learn more about how YOU can launch a future in design. Learn more »

BOSTON LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE: STEM (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, MATH) SUMMER PROGR AMS | View Website $500 - $1,499 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, PG, College In-Person & Online 1 or 3 Weeks

BLI is a summer STEM program for teens with campuses in Wellesley, Waltham, and Boston. Three-week programs are competitive admissions research programs that provide excellent credentials for college applications. One-week programs are introductory and hands-on. Programs are available in Science, Medicine, Engineering, and Business. Residential and day options are available. Popular programs include Biomedical & Surgical Research, Astrophysics, Electronics & Robotics, Anatomy, Marine Biology, and many more! We’re known for also running Remote Biotech Research, Remote Biomedical & Surgical Research, and Remote STEM Entrepreneurship. We send kits with all the supplies. Learn more »

BROWN PRE-COLLEGE PROGR AMS: STEM PROGR AMS | View Website $3,871-$4,987 8th, 9th In-Person 2 Weeks

If your idea of summer fun is a deep-dive into the STEM fields, this is the program for you. Join other rising 9th and 10th graders who are as passionate about advancing their knowledge of the STEM disciplines as you are for two weeks of hands-on team research projects, experiments and design-build challenges. Focus on STEM interests, and prepare for success in a rigorous academic environment. Work closely with peers on research projects, experiments, or design-build challenges. Live and learn at Brown with other motivated students from around the world. Learn more »

CAMP INTEGEM: HOLOGR APHIC AR CODING, AI, ROBOTICS, ART, ANIMATION & 3D DESIGN | View Website $599-$2,999 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, College In-Person & Online 1 Week - 1 Year

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The #1 AR Program is fully accredited and offers school credits! Excellent precollege classes, AP classes, Tech Leadership programs for cutting-edge portfolio for college applications. K-12 students delve into exciting holographic AR coding, AI, robotics, STEM, 3D, arts, design, game design, UI/UX, animation, and more. Turn your imagination into reality and Teleport into your creation to experience the magic. No prior experience is needed. Since 2018, we’ve taught thousands of students from more than 20 countries. Learn more »

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CASE WESTERN RESERVE PRE-COLLEGE PROGR AM | View Website

$995 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Online 2 or 4 Weeks

Case Western Reserve University’s pre-college program offers online courses in Astrophysics/Evolutionary Biology, Computer Science, Engineering, and Neuroscience/ Medicine for high school students. You’ll learn from CWRU instructors, receive expert mentorship throughout the course, and earn a Certificate of Completion. The program offers courses that are 100% online so you can complete the course whenever your schedule allows. Experience engaging recorded video lessons, unit assignments, and a final project to showcase all you’ve learned. Learn more »

CHAMPLAIN PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGR AMS | View Website

$4,500 10th, 11th, 12th

Interested in Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics? Audio Engineering? Digital Media Production? Game Development? Explore what it takes to be an innovator alongside other motivated students. Located in Burlington, Vermont, one of the Best College Towns in the US, Champlain’s industry-expert faculty work with students in some of the most

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exciting areas of study. Our hands-on learning model, in state-of-the-art labs, provides

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desirable fields. Space is limited. Learn more »

students with the opportunity to develop tangible skills and portfolio work in these highly

CIEE: CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION IN MONTEVERDE, COSTA RICA | View Website $5,050 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Discover the impact of climate change on tropical ecosystems as you explore the Monteverde Cloud Forest in Costa Rica and meet with local farmers, scientists, and activists. Quantify tropical tree growth, estimate carbon stocks, and measure

In-Person

environmental effects of greenhouse gasses in the living laboratory that is the CIEE

3 Weeks

waterfalls or spend a weekend in the Río Celeste area with its volcano and magical

Monteverde eco-campus. On an excursion, hike through the deep forest to El Tigre turquoise river. Learn more »

COLUMBIA UNIVERSIT Y: SHAPE SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC PROGR AM FOR ENGINEERS | View Website $4,900 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 3 Weeks

Columbia Engineering’s Summer High School Academic Program for Engineers (SHAPE) is a selective pre-college program for rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors. SHAPE is geared toward students with an aptitude for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Each 3-week session offers college-level, project-based courses in multiple areas of engineering taught by prestigious faculty members at Columbia University. Students choose electives and workshops with topics ranging from career exploration to how to improve one’s college application. Learn more » 2023 TeenLife Guide to Your Future In STEM

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ENGINEERING SUMMER ACADEMY AT PENN | View Website >$3,000 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 3 Weeks

ESAP welcomes highly motivated and talented students to explore college-level engineering. Our intensive, three-week program combines sophisticated theory with hands-on practical experience in cutting edge technologies. Work with leading faculty while earning college credit, live on Penn’s historic campus, and connect with new friends from around the world. Students can choose from one of these six courses offered: Biotechnology, Computer Graphics, Computer Science, Networks, Nanotechnology or Robotics. Learn more »

EXPLO PRE-COLLEGE + STEM | View Website $7,350 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 3 Weeks

Spend your summer in the nation’s STEM innovation hub. At EXPLO Pre-College, you’ll immerse yourself in world class STEM courses with students from across the globe. Dive into projects and labs. You’ll do the authentic work of the profession, receive real-time mentoring and feedback from experts, and start building the social and professional networks that will serve you well into the future. College credit available. Lab visits and tours of MIT, Harvard, Northeastern, Boston University. Learn more »

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSIT Y PRE-COLLEGE ONLINE PROGR AM | View Website $1,495 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Online Varies

Are you good at science? Curious about the different career paths you can take in the fields of tech, engineering, or medicine? Georgetown University’s pre-college online STEM courses offer the perfect way to get a head start on your college education and potentially your future. Learn with acclaimed Georgetown University professors and even gain insights from experts in your field of interest. If you are thinking about a future in STEM, we can help you find your fit. Learn more »

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSIT Y SUMMER 1-WEEK MEDICAL ACADEMY | View Website $2,500-$3,225 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 1 Week

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Georgetown’s Summer High School Science and Medical Programs explore the fascinating world of modern medicine through hands-on instruction from Georgetown’s Medical Center. These immersive experiences combine engaging lectures with hands-on activities that introduce you to the rigors of the medical school curriculum. Whether you’re interested in pursuing a career as a medical professional or discovering the world of criminalistics, Georgetown has a program that will enable you to get a head start on exploring your interests and discovering your passions. Learn more »

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HARVARD SUMMER SCHOOL | View Website Varies 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person & Online

Harvard Summer School is your chance to immerse yourself in a world-class academic experience. Learn from leading academics and share classes and activities with bright students from around the world, all while adding Harvard to your college applications. Discover what a Harvard Summer experience can do for your future. Learn more »

2 or 7 Weeks

iD TECH CAMPS FOR KIDS AND TEENS | View Website $500 - $1,499 Below 6th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person & Online

World’s #1 tech camp for 23+ years! iD Tech camps were built with teens’ interests in mind and provide the opportunity to explore their dream campus, meet like-minded friends, learn in-demand skills, and build narratives for college apps – while having the time of their lives! Locations at 75+ university campuses across the US + online options Learn more »

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ILLINOIS TECH ONLINE PRECOLLEGE STEM PROGR AMS | View Website Varies 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person & Online

Elevate your future at Chicago’s only comprehensive tech university—Illinois Tech! Gain hands-on experience in our in-person and online Elevate College Prep programs. Explore game design and development, cybersecurity, computing and technology, architecture, chemistry, biology, design thinking, and more. All courses are taught by faculty and no prior experience is necessary! Learn more »

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IMPERIAL GLOBAL SUMMER SCHOOL | View Website

£6,175 10th, 11th and 12th In-Person

Imperial Global Summer School is a two-week residential programme, specifically designed for 16–17-year-olds with a passion for science, technology, engineering and medicine. Taught by Imperial academics, the programme offers students a unique opportunity to develop their subject knowledge and gain practical skills alongside like minded students, while adding weight to their future university applications. Programme runs in July and August 2024. Learn more »

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LMU PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGR AMS EXPLORING ENGINEERING | View Website $9,500 11th

This course seeks to establish a solid foundation of technical, creative, team work, and communication skills for future engineers through effective problem solving, analysis, and design techniques. Practical computer applications are integrated as tools to solve

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engineering problems through group work. The course introduces the use of manual

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completion. Students must be rising seniors to apply. Learn more »

and computer graphics in engineering design. Students earn college credit on successful

OXFORD ROYALE SUMMER SCHOOLS AT TOP UNIVERSITIES | View Website

>$5,000 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 2 Weeks

Oxford Royale is the perfect choice for your summer STEM programme. Subjects include Engineering & Technology, Medicine for the 13-15 and 16-18 age groups, and Mathematics for older teens. The inspirational atmosphere of our locations at the world’s top universities is not to be missed. Expand your global network and your cultural outlook, learn from our expert faculty, and develop key academic and life skills for your university applications. Get inspired and motivated for a future career in STEM. Learn more »

PATHWAYS TO STEM CELL SCIENCE | View Website $999 - $7,500 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 1 - 8 Weeks

This is a unique non-profit biotech-based education and research institute located in Los Angeles, California.Our mission is to “inspire, guide and prepare students for future bioscience careers, with an emphasis on the cutting edge fields of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine”. Learn cutting-edge science from renowned industry scientists who are also exceptional teachers. Learn in a real lab working hands-on with actual stem cells. They help students prepare for advanced science education, workplace internships & professional science careers by building passion, confidence & universally applicable lab skills. Learn more »

PURDUE GIFTED EDUCATION RESEARCH AND RESOURCE INSTITUTE’S SUMMER RESIDENTIAL CAMP | View Website $2,500

Every summer, for over 40 years, Purdue GER 2I has engaged gifted, creative, and talented

7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Camps designed to stimulate imaginations and expand abilities. Fifth through 12th grade

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students from across the country and around the world in our Summer Residential students live in our residence halls, take challenging courses, and participate in engaging recreational activities. Purdue’s excellence in high-tech STEM fields is world-renowned-from amazing astronauts to superpowered semiconductors! So take your “next giant leap” and hang out with us in July! Learn more »

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QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSIT Y SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE PROGR AMS | View Website $1,200 - $3,360 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 1 or 2 Weeks

Summer is the best time to accelerate progress toward achieving your academic, professional and personal goals. This is why Quinnipiac University is offering a growing list of engaging summer programs, camps, undergraduate courses and more. All are designed to help a diverse group of people of all ages explore their passions while supported by our faculty, staff and students across all 8 schools and the College of Arts and Sciences. Learn more »

REACH CAMBRIDGE SUMMER SCHOOL - STEM | View Website £5,995+ 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 2, 4 or 6 Weeks

Experience the wonders of STEM at the Reach Cambridge Residential Summer School! Our STEM course is your gateway to the world of Science. This residential summer school program combines hands-on learning with theoretical knowledge allowing you to gain a solid foundation for your future with cutting-edge innovations and the world of research and development. The program will fuel your curiosity and inspire. Join us in the academic home of Newton, Darwin, Hawking, and more, guided by professionals of their field. Learn more »

RICE UNIVERSIT Y PRECOLLEGE PROGR AM | View Website $1,195 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Online

Are you hoping to test out a subject before college? Rice has an exciting opportunity for motivated high school students like you. Experience learning from top Rice professors through engaging, tech-forward videos and demonstrations; and collaborate with in-theknow mentors. Work at your own pace and earn a Certificate of Completion from Rice University. Learn more »

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ROSETTA INSTITUTE: BIOMEDICAL CAMPS | View Website <$500 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person & Online 1 or 2 Weeks

We offer workshops on molecular medicine for high-achieving high school/middle school students interested in pursuing careers in medicine or related fields, such as pharmacy, nursing or research. Camps are offered year-round and there are online and in-person options available, including residential camps held at some of the world’s best universities. Workshops that are offered include Molecular Biology of Cancer, Molecular Neuroscience, Medicinal Chemistry, Bioinformatics, Molecular Immunology, Molecular Biology of Aging, Biomedical Research, Emerging Pathogenic Viruses, and Introductory Cellular/Molecular Medicine. Learn more »

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SCIENCE CAMPS OF AMERICA FOR TEENS | View Website $2,795 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 10 Days

Get outside to study the volcanoes, rocks, streams, forests, ocean and sky of the Big Island of Hawaii. Learn science by experiencing it first hand, up-close and personal. Great summer programs for teens ages 13-17, international students welcome. Our programs take place July 1-10 and July 11-20. in the beautiful Hawaii, for students in grades 8-12. At Land and Sea Camp campers engage with volcanoes (geology), the ocean (oceanography), the forest (biology, zoology), and the environment. At Air and Space Camp you will have opportunities to learn about Earth’s atmosphere, about climate, and about astronomy, and about space exploration. The Big Island of Hawaii is the ideal location for experiencing the air and space sciences. Join us! Learn more »

SEA HIGH SCHOOL & GAP PROGR AMS | View Website $5,400-$5,800 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, College, PG In-Person 2 or 3 Weeks

SEA offers ocean-focused summer and gap year programs for students who want to: explore today’s most critical marine conservation topics; conduct field-based research; learn to sail tall ships. SEA offers 2 and 3-week summer programs on shore, at sea, and online for current high school students and recent graduates. SEA also offers credit and non-credit bearing gap year programs on shore in the oceanographic research community of Woods Hole, MA and at sea on the sailing research vessel SSV Seamans. Learn more »

STANFORD VIRTUAL CLINICAL ANATOMY SUMMER PROGR AM (CASP) | View Website

$3,000 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

The Virtual Clinical Anatomy Summer Program (Virtual CASP) at Stanford University is for high school students considering careers in medical and health-related fields, such as medicine, surgery, dentistry, EMT/paramedics, nursing, biomedical engineering, occupational therapy, physical therapy, sports medicine, and medical education. This

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AR/VR TECHNOLOGY: What Does it Mean for Tech Jobs By Lisa M Watts

R / VR technolog y is a rapidly-evolving

VISUAL ARTISTS AND STORY TELLING WRITERS

field with the potential to create new

Ar tists create 3D models, textures, and animations and

and exciting job oppor tunities. Zippia.

are in ver y high demand. They use tools such as Maya,

com repor ts that the number of U.S.

Blender, Procreate and Photoshop to create and design the

jobs that will use AR / VR will be around

various t ypes of content needed for AR / VR experiences as

2.32 million by the year 2030. As digital

well as traditional 2D games and even movies. Being able

content continues to move from 2D flat screens to 3D

to create in 3D is extremely impor tant. Did you know that

holographic displays, companies are in great need of

even though a game may not run in AR or VR, it still is

sof t ware developers, designers, 3D ar tists, animators and

designed fully in 3D?

engineers who are knowledgeable about AR / VR technolog y to create these applications and experiences for their

In addition to visual ar tists, writers and stor y tellers are

workers. And as more people buy headsets like the Meta

needed. Like movies, any great game has a strong stor yline,

Quest 2, more games are being developed natively in VR.

a script and narrative. I’m sure you of ten think that careers

If you have experience as a gamer or a digital ar tist, this

in tech require background in math, science or computers

could be a par ticularly exciting time to really hone your

but that is actually not the case. For technolog y to be

skills. Let ’s take a look at just a few of the careers in this

great, it requires people from all dif ferent backgrounds

exciting market.

as par t of the design and development process.

DEVELOPERS

ENGINEERS

Developers create sof t ware and applications for AR / VR

If you are interested in computer or electrical engineering

devices, such as headsets, smar tphones, and tablets. They

or computer programming, learning more about AR / VR

use programming languages such as Unit y, UnrealScript,

can open up exciting career oppor tunities. Engineers

and C# to design and develop AR / VR content. In addition

working on AR / VR-related hardware and sof t ware work

to computer science classes that you may have access to

on integrating with other systems, such as sensors and

before college, there are great resources and tutorials

cameras. The area of optics is par ticularly exciting as

online that can help you get star ted. Unit y and Unreal

many companies are investing big as they tr y to invent

game engines both have free versions for students, great

ways to make wearable displays smaller and cheaper.

learning content and sample projects (see resources below).

LEARNING DESIGNERS Learning Designers use AR / VR technolog y to create

UX /UI DESIGNERS

immersive training and educational experiences. They

Designers create and design the user inter face (UI) and

work with developers, designers, and ar tists to create

user experience (UX) for all kinds of digital sof t ware

programs and simulations to train individuals in various

and experiences, including AR / VR. If you are interested

industries, such as healthcare and manufacturing. Based

in becoming a designer, you may want to study UX

in game theor y, we of ten call these sor ts of training

design principles and techniques to create user-friendly

experiences as “serious games” or the “gamification” of

inter faces and game mechanics that are intuitive and easy

learning. You may have experienced this t ype of training

to learn.

in VR at your school already.

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To prepare for a career in AR / VR, there are a number of steps you can take to star t to develop your technical skills and knowledge. Building a por tfolio of work is a great way to demonstrate skills and experience to potential colleges and employers. Star t by creating your own AR / VR projects, such as a simple game or a 3D model. These projects can ser ve as examples of your work and can help you stand out. Par ticipating in hackathons and competitions is also a great way to meet other developers and gain

experience

working

on

real-world

projects. By attending industr y events such

Lisa M Watts is a passionate technologist, proven business leader and

as conferences, meetups, and workshops,

XR /metaverse expert. Drawing on more than 25 years of experience

you can also net work with other developers

working at and with companies such as Intel, Sansar, Walmart, Tilt5,

and

and Magic Leap, she believes spatial computing is the future of industry

stay

up-to-date

with

the

latest

developments in the field.

and our world. As CEO of One/ Twent y1 Immersive, she and her team collaborate with creators and companies big and small, enabling them

AR / VR will have a major impact on how we

to achieve market leadership, grow ecosystem partnerships, and bring

interact with the digital world and it ’s clear

to life the solutions and technologies that are increasingly essential to

that there will be a growing demand if you

our everyday lives. Lisa is a member of the Television Academy and is an

have experience in this field.

accomplished producer, artist and designer.

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How to Get Involved IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH By Dr. Deborah Bedor

f you consider yourself a young scientist or hopeful

down “curiosit y rabbit holes” through your independent

STEM major, then you will want to become involved in

research. If you want proof of that, just look at all the

the extraordinar y experience that is science research.

places on the Common Application where you can write about your research experiences: You can place your

French philosopher Michel Foucault describes curiosit y

abstract in the Additional Information section; on some

as: “a passion for seizing what is happening now and what

supplementar y applications you can write an actual essay

is disappearing.” Such curiosit y propels power ful fields of

about your research as well as upload your paper.

research in all sectors of academia and is foundational to all STEM majors.

On the Universit y of California application, there are four required essays of 350 words each, and if you plan

Let ’s look at the most obvious benefits of engaging in

on majoring in any of the “hard sciences” you should be

research for an applicant to college. Admissions loves to

sure to write one of those essays on your research. You

see that you are pushing academic boundaries and going

can create a narrative about your curiosit y for engaging in


research in your Personal Statement or list your research

activism and wants to study the impact of invasive

on the Common Application Activities Form. You can also

plants on the ecosystem

note any academic honors you have received for that

• The student loves building things or tinkering and

research in the Academic Honors/Awards section of the

wants to create a device that will help people with

application.

physical disabilities

Shaping you into a more interesting inter view subject or

HOW TO CHOOSE A TOPIC CATEGORY:

college-ready STEM student, research experiences teach

Take a look at the 21 categories and subcategories

you organizational skills, persuasive communication,

t ypically used by ISEF.

solutions-thinking, adaptabilit y (because research rarely goes according to your initial plans), and discipline.

SUGGESTED TIMELINE OF ACTIVITIES FOR A SUCCESSFUL STUDENT SCIENCE RESEARCH PROJECT

DIFFERENT AREAS OF SCIENCE RESEARCH PROJECTS

Expect to spend a few months building your foundation

There are so many exciting areas of research that students

of understanding about all basic information and related

don’t realize are possibilities. Students have carried out

research in your field of interest. You need to have a deep

projects such as:

understanding of all the background material, and related

• “Understanding the genetic mechanisms behind

research is essential before you reach out to potential

muscle grow th and decay ”

research mentors.

• “ The impact of having a sibling with special needs”, • “ The ef fect of dif ferent seafloor material on the

A good sequence to follow would be:

feeding habits of sharks”

• Read all information available using basic websites

• “Using bamboo to create an emergenc y shelter for

and printed material (“Dummies guide to…” ).

sustainable relief ef for ts”

• Outline all information from general to specific.

• “Creating a new automated method of diagnosing

• Create vocabular y lists of all words that are related

colon cancer using digital image analysis”

directly or indirectly to your topic • Use the key words that you have seen in the general

Your choice of research area should be interesting and

information to find professional research “journal”

impor tant to you. By far, the most successful students are

abstracts.

not the ones that carried out a project for the sole purpose

• For tified with this information and background, you

of winning a science fair ( just as Nobel Laureates are

can begin to approach possible mentors.

not the people who have simply read the most scientific journal ar ticles over their careers); they are those that

A FEW TRICKS TO FINDING RESEARCH ABSTR ACTS

choose an area of research that is fascinating to them.

AND ARTICLES Since most research ar ticles are posted on-line in Adobe

HOW TO CHOOSE A GENER AL SCIENCE RESEARCH

PDF format, go to Google.com, t ype in your area of interest

AREA AND A SPECIFIC TOPIC:

with a few specific key words that you have learned.

Some students choose a topic because they are talented

• Click on “Settings,” then “Advanced Search.” In

in a cer tain field of science such as biolog y or chemistr y;

the field that says “file t ype” change it to “Adobe

others choose an area because it has a significance to

Acrobat PDF

them. Some examples of student motivation for carr ying

• Highlight the key ideas and vocabular y in each of the

out a project are:

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abstracts.

• A grandparent might have died of cancer and the

• Keep a list of the following (this will be essential to

student wants to understand more about the disease

refer to over the upcoming months):

• The student visited a developing countr y and wants

› Title of the research ar ticle/abstract

to create ways for people in that countr y to have a

› Primar y researchers (authors) of the ar ticles

sustainable source of food

› Location of research

• The student is motivated by climate change and

› Year of the research

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TIMEFR AME FOR DIFFERENT AREAS OF STUDENT

his kayak and won one of the top prizes at the International

SCIENCE RESEARCH PROJECTS

Science and Engineering Fair.

While most of the research students carr y out the largest amount of their project during the summer and/or during

PROJECT IDEAS IN YOUR AREA OF INTEREST

their school breaks, star ting a project or learning about

So many students have an interest in an area of research

the procedures you will be doing during the school year is

but are not sure what possible projects a student could

a great advantage.

under take. One of the best ways to gain insight is to read about what numerous award-winning students have done.

Behavioral/Psychology Surveys An example: one of our students contacted Autism suppor t

Societ y for Science and the Public organization runs the

groups around the nation via phone and email to see if

Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS) and the Regeneron

they would help spread the word for his online sur vey-

International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) and they

based research. He explained that he was interested in

have a website where you can read the abstracts from

having feedback from parents that had a child on the

ever y student par ticipant that has presented at ISEF since

Autism spectrum. He wanted to determine if there was

2003.

a trend amongst the families that had a strong parent / child relationship based on dif ferent parenting st yles.The

Don’t think that just because a project has been done

Autism suppor t group leaders from around the countr y

that it cannot become a guide for a new project with a

were so helpful that they passed along his sur vey to their

dif ferent focus.

members. “ We see more and farther than our predecessors, Computer, Math, Physics

not because we have keener vision or greater height,

One student assessed that her parents wasted a lot of

but because we are lif ted up and borne alof t on their

time while waiting for the subway they took to work. When

gigantic stature” —Bernard of Char tres

most of the trains opened their doors at the station, they were so packed with people that no one else could board

The idea that we can do amazing things with new research

the train. She wondered whether having alternating trains

because we are standing on the “shoulders of giants” is a

that stopped at alternating stations would help with this

common theme among scientists. Most research happens

problem. She combined both her computer skills and her

because someone was inspired by previous projects and

love for math to create a “Skip-stop” system for addressing

wanted to learn more or test dif ferent variables.

this problem. The system she created is currently being reviewed by the transit authorit y of a large cit y with the

In general, students, if you can create a mentoring

possibilit y of implementation.

relationship in science research with your teachers in a subject of interest, then that is wonder ful, and you should

Engineering

go for it! If you cannot locate mentors at your school,

One student was an Eagle scout who loved to camp, hike,

contact College Admissions Central and we will be happy

and go kayaking. He was frustrated that he could not

to connect you some of the nation’s top research exper ts,

transpor t his kayak to remote rivers and streams. Af ter

ISEF-af filiated judges, and coaches!

some online research he saw that there were only t wo viable options for a “por table” kayak. He noticed that one was so heav y it had to be transpor ted by a car t with wheels and the other was extremely expensive. Using a

Dr. Deborah Bedor, CEO of College Admission Central;

computer-assisted design sof t ware program at his school

Author of Amazon best sellers: Getting IN by Standing

and assor ted supplies he assembled in his garage a brand

OUT and The Exceptional Applicant)

new, collapsible kayak that was lighter than any on the market and far less expensive. Not only did he win the top prize at a regional science fair, but he secured a patent on

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STUDENT TESTIMONIAL:

Spencer Foss UC SAN DIEGO RESEARCH SCHOLARS (MARINE BIOLOGY) Why Did You Choose to Participate In This Program? I chose to participate in UC San Diego Research Scholars: Marine Biology because I have been a part of other Marine Biology programs and lectures at Birch Aquarium, and wanted to continue my studies. I have a passion for Marine Biology and UCSD is an excellent place due to its field research at Scripps Institute of Oceanography (SIO). The ocean is a key part of this world, and I feel especially connected to it and its inhabitants. This program gave me the opportunity to dive deeper into marine organisms and discuss environmental impacts. How Did You Decide Which Program Was Right For You? I was looking for programs to participate in during my school breaks to further my education on a topic I was interested in, which led me to the UCSD website. I was looking through the academics page and found the UCSD Extension department. I had visited the UCSD campus for a lecture at Scripps when I was younger and thought that participating in their Marine Biology programs would be fantastic. I looked at the catalog and chose a course involving coral, as I knew it was an important ecosystem whose existence is currently threatened by climate change. After participating in the course, I immediately wanted to enroll in others, as I discovered a community of people who shared an interest in my beloved marine world.

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What Was the Most Memorable Moment of Your Program? The most memorable moment was being able to perform research in a lab, and then present those findings to the general public at Cabrillo National Monument Visitor’s Center. I not only was able to utilize infrared technology for thermal ecology, but also was provided other materials like heating pads and heat lamps along with additional items needed for the experiment. I literally experienced “life on the edge” when we maneuvered through an intertidal to gather samples for our research studies. Collecting with my teachers, Nicole Yen and Sonya Timko, by climbing along rocks and guiding crabs through crevices, allowed me to get a sense of what I would do in the field. Overall, I had an amazing adventure and Research Scholars fulfilled my hope of having the experience of being a Marine Biologist before college. What Advice Do You Have For Teens Looking For Summer Programs? My advice for teens looking into programs is to be ambitious! My first course through UCSD Extension was meant for college level, but I was taking it as an incoming freshman in high school. Even though it was challenging, I mastered advanced concepts compacted in a short time and felt an amazing sense of accomplishment. For teens looking for an in depth experience, lead with your passion and just go for it! It is so worth it to meet new people who share your interests and instructors who are truly dedicated.


STUDENT TESTIMONIAL:

Eileen Sheridan QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY SUMMER PROGRAMS Why did you choose to participate in this program? After attending the Quinnipiac University Open House last Spring, I knew I could see myself going to school there. Quinnipiac moved up on my list to my first choice for college. I figured it would be an amazing opportunity to experience a little taste of what college would be like and would help me confirm what I want to do in the future. The program helped me to confirm that I want to be an Occupational Therapist. How did you decide which program was right for you? I knew I wanted to choose an occupation in Allied Health Sciences. Allied Health professions encompass a large group of professions. When I received an email about the summer programs being offered, I decided that the Health Exploration Program would be perfect for me because it would give an insight to many healthcare professions, which is exactly what I needed to help me determine what I wanted to do in my future.

like. We then had a hands-on activity. The sessions went from 9am12pm, with a lunch break from 12-1pm. Classes resumed from 1-3pm. At 3:00pm we had the opportunity to hang out with other students until dinner at 5:00pm. After dinner we had an evening activity provided by our amazing counselors and would head back to the dorms at 8pm and be in bed by 10pm. The program also gave us the opportunity to explore different activities in the area. We went hiking at Sleeping Giant State Park, spent a day at the aquarium and zoo. These outings gave us an opportunity to get to know the staff and the other students in the program.

What was a typical day in your program?

What was the most memorable moment of your program?

I woke up around 7am to get ready and then head over to the student center for breakfast around 8. After breakfast, we went to the designated classroom. Classrooms changed each day depending on the occupation we learned about. Each class was set up as a handson workshop about that specific profession we were learning about that day. Each session had a professional from the field who spoke about what a day in the life of that profession was

That is a hard question for me to answer! I have many reasons why the program was memorable and unforgettable. First, where else would I have the opportunity to hold a human brain! The program gave me great insight on each profession and that helped me decide that I want to be an Occupational Therapist. Secondly, I met amazing people! The staff were knowledgeable and so friendly. I also made great friends that I still talk to everyday! Thirdly, it allowed me to see what college life was going to be like. This experience helped me realize that I am ready to go away and experience the world.

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