Is your organization looking for ways to support the College of Engineering? Here are some ways to contribute:
Competitions
In order to stimulate enthusiasm and a love for mathematics and science, the College of Engineering would like to host competitions that focus
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Introduce engineering to young students in order to provide a glimpse into their possible future as an engineer and allow them to make contacts that can ease their entry into our engineering degree programs.
Engineering Expo
Engineering Expo is an engineering design competition, with a strict focus on inspiring K-12 students to explore the field of engineering. The Expo is an all-day event with activities for all age groups.
Workshops
Teacher workshops provide cutting edge content and applications to those focus or concentration lies within any of the STEM fields. The idea is to have an outstanding day of interactive experiential learning while exposing you to real science at a Carnegie Doctoral Research University.
Elite Teacher Fellowships
Elite teacher fellowships seek to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fields that teach in K-12 schools. The Elite fellows will be immersed within the college of engineering, partnering with professors on research and student activities.
Teacher Academies
The Teacher Academy is an intensive, one-week, all-expenses-paid professional development program that shows teachers how to put a fresh spin on classic math and science concepts using fun, hands-on experiments. The Academy will equip teachers with the tools and strategies to increase their students’ interest and excitement about math and science, helping to develop future scientists and engineers.
Diversity scholarship
The College of Engineering seeks to promote and celebrate the diversity of our students, and we offer scholarships for underrepresented students. Students meeting the criteria will automatically be considered for these scholarships
Graduate fellowship
Graduate fellowships are for highly qualified Masters or Doctoral students. This award is for eight semesters and includes full tuition as well as a one-time International Research Travel Allowance of $1,000.