Saturday Academy offers enrichment classes and workshops throughout Oregon after school, on breaks, and on Saturdays. These courses, open to 4th-12th grade students, are challenging, engaging, hands-on and focused on STEM subjects.
Saturday Academy offers enrichment classes and workshops throughout Oregon after school, on breaks, and on Saturdays. These courses, open to 4th-12th grade students, are challenging, engaging, hands-on and focused on STEM subjects.
The Saturday Conservatory of Music (SCM) was established to provide affordable, quality music instruction to children in the greater Los Angeles area, targeting children from low income families and the school trained musician.
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards were founded in 1923 and, for nearly a century, have inspired bold ideas in creative teens throughout the country. Students’ entries are blindly adjudicated by some of the foremost leaders in the visual and literary arts. National Medalists are eligible for scholarships of up to $10,000. Scholatic Awards winners are celebrated everywhere from community venues to the stage at Carnegie Hall. By participating in the Awards, recipients receive direct scholarships or tuition assistance.
Schooling For Life is a non-profit organization in the Los Angeles area, providing educational enrichment for high-achieving high school students.
Science Olympiad competitions are like academic track meets, consisting of a series of 23 team events in each division (Division B is middle school; Division C is high school). Each year, a portion of the events are rotated to reflect the ever-changing nature of genetics, earth science, chemistry, anatomy, physics, geology, mechanical engineering and technology. By combining events from all disciplines, Science Olympiad encourages a wide cross-section of students to get involved. Emphasis is placed on active, hands-on group participation. Though Science Olympiad, students, teachers, parents, principals and business leaders come together and work towards a shared goal.
The Science Without Borders® Challenge is an international art contest that engages students to promote the need to preserve, protect, and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources.
The Science Without Borders® Challenge was created to get students and teachers interested in ocean conservation through various forms of art. This annual contest inspires students to be creative while learning about important ocean conservation issues. The Science Without Borders® Challenge is open to primary and secondary school students 11-19 years old, with scholarships of up to $500 awarded to the winning entries.
During the 18 day sessions at Seacamp, each camper will choose which classes to enroll in based on their interests. One week sessions have a predetermined schedule that incorporates each of the core topics. Seacamp is located just 30 miles from Key West in the beautiful Florida Keys.
The SeaPerch Program provides students with the opportunity to learn about robotics, engineering, science, and mathematics (STEM) while building an underwater ROV as part of a science and engineering technology curriculum. Throughout the project, students will learn engineering concepts, problem solving, teamwork, and technical applications.
The Simons Summer Research Program at Stony Brook University gives academically talented, motivated high school students the opportunity to engage in hands-on research in science, math, or engineering at Stony Brook University. Simons Fellows work with distinguished faculty mentors, learn laboratory techniques and tools, become part of active research teams, and experience life at a research university.
Designed by Smith’s professors and staff, precollege programs offer an inspiring learning experience. The hands-on, collaborative environment lets students directly engage with world-class scholars who help them pursue their passions and develop new skills. Both remote and on-campus opportunities are available.
The Sigma Delta Chi Foundation of the Society of Professional Journalists and the Journalism Education Association want to increase high school students’ knowledge and understanding of the importance of independent media to our lives. National winners of this essay contest receive scholarship awards. computing and IT.
Each year the Los Angeles Section of the Society of Women Engineers administers scholarships which are funded by donations from industry and individuals to support SWE student members in their study of engineering and to help alleviate the financial burden. Scholarships are available to both women and men. The applicant should currently be enrolled as a Sophomore, Junior, or Senior (with good standing) in an engineering curriculum leading to a Bachelor’s degree at Cal Poly Pomona, Caltech, Cal State LA, Cal State Northridge, Harvey Mudd, Loyola Marymount, UCLA, or USC.
The Solar Car Challenge is the top project-based STEM Initiative helping motivate students in Science, Engineering, and Alternative Energy. The end product of each 15-month education cycle is the Solar Car Challenge: a closed-track event at the world famous Texas Motor Speedway, or a cross country event designed to give students an opportunity to show the country the product of their efforts.
Sound Formation offers several music education programs, including classes about the symbiosis between music and math, after school courses, summer programs, and one-time workshops. Founder and CEO Curtis Madigan is passionate about gifted education and has honed a novel approach to music education, which develops comprehensive music understanding, deeper inspiration, and more creativity.
Southeastern Louisiana University offers many opportunities for high school students to earn college credits while they’re still in high school through their early admission program, gifted-talented youth programs, and dual enrollment program.
Space Camp is a one-of-a-kind experience at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, the Official Visitor Center for NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Each year, trainees of all ages travel from across the United States and 150 countries to participate in their programs. Trainees learn space and flight history, work together as teams, experience simulators, complete simulated space missions, and learn what it really means to be an astronaut.
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