The Science and Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP) places academically talented high school students with interest and ability in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) as apprentices in Department of Defense (DoD) laboratories for eight weeks during the summer. Students must be U.S. citizens and at least 16 years old at the time of application.
Application Portal opens: 22 August 2018 Application Portal closes: 30 November 2018 Estimated Selections Dates: December 2018 to January 2019 Questions can be directed to Frank Taverna: [email protected] ![]() The College of Southern Maryland (CSM) is hosting an informational session Sept. 13 for prospective students who are considering a four-year degree in electrical or mechanical engineering. The Pre-Engineering Program is part of CSM’s Southern Maryland Engineering Partnership (SMD-E) with the Naval Air Warfare Center (NAWC-AD) and the University of Maryland at College Park. The program will be led by Dr. David Barrett, who will explain how students can complete a four-year engineering degree in Southern Maryland by completing their first two years of college at CSM and then transferring to the University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering located at the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center to complete their final two years of studies. The Pre-Engineering Program Informational Session will be streamed live starting at 1:30 p.m. at the CSM La Plata Campus, BI Building 009, located at 8730 Mitchell Road; the CSM Leonardtown Campus, Room A208, located at 22950 Hollywood Road; and the CSM Prince Frederick Campus, PFA 108, located at 115 J.W. Williams Road. For more information about the CSM Engineering Program, visit http://stem.csmd.edu/. For additional information about the Pre- Engineering Program Informational Session, call Pre- Engineering Coordinator Jehnell Linkins at 301-934-7747. ![]() Are you interested in being considered for either of these PRESTIGIOUS MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS? If so, contact your counselor before the nomination deadlines listed below. THE BELK SCHOLARSHIP The John M. Belk Scholarship, Davidson’s flagship merit program, covers the comprehensive costs of attending Davidson (room, board, tuition and fees) – valued in 2018-19 at over $65,000. Belk Scholars are game changers – recognized for outstanding intellectual ability, leadership skill, commitment to service, personal vigor, and potential for impact.
The Lowell Bryan Scholarships are offered to two scholar-athletes (one woman and one man) in each entering class and valued at $35,000 annually. Bryan Scholars are chosen on the basis of academic and personal excellence and potential for impact in their sport in Davidson’s NCAA Division I athletic program.
![]() Towson UTeach, Towson University’s program to prepare future secondary school mathematics and science teachers, is pleased to announce the availability of Kahlert Foundation Scholarships ($1,000 per year for up to four years) to be awarded to incoming freshmen who enroll at the university in Fall 2019 and plan to pursue a career in secondary school mathematics or science teaching. The scholarship application deadline is December 1, 2018. Students who complete the Towson UTeach Program earn a bachelor’s degree in their chosen content area (mathematics, biology, chemistry, earth-space science, or physics) along with the necessary education coursework for secondary school (grades 7-12) teaching certification in Maryland. Towson UTeach incorporates several novel approaches to teacher preparation: 1) early and frequent field placements in local public schools starting in the freshmen year; 2) education courses focused on and dedicated to the pedagogy of mathematics and science; and 3) master teachers, former exemplary public school teachers, who serve as coaches throughout the students’ four years. Additional information about our program can be found at our website www.towson.edu/uteach or via our information video. Check out this local scholarship offered by the Calvert County Fair Board...DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 Miss Tranquility and Lord Calvert winners will each receive $1,250 scholarship, 1st runners up will each receive $500, 2nd runners up will each receive $250 and all other contestants will receive a small amount for participating (of course all contestants are required to fulfill required hours before receiving their scholarship/money.)
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