Mass STEM Hub would like to invite PLTW students to participate in our STEM College Fair featuring colleges and universities offering STEM Programming!
Date: November 1, 2017
Time: 8:30am-12:00pm
Location: Watertown High School
50 Columbia St, Watertown, MA 02472
Mass STEM Hub's STEM College Fair is an opportunity to connect Project Lead The Way high school students who have completed rigours STEM coureswork with STEM programs at leading colleges and universities. Come meet college representatives and more about post-secondary academic opportunities.
The colleges and universities attending the fair offer programs that will help students continue their study of engineering, biomedical sciences, and computer science. We have invited a variety of colleges and uniiversities to attend. At this STEM fair students will also have an opportunity to meet with STEM respresentatives from the college to ask more specific questions about STEM programming and make connections early on as they begin to think about next steps.
At the Mass STEM Hub STEM College Fair students and teachers will:
This event is specifically for PLTW students. Colleges are excited to meet students who have completed rigorous STEM coursework and who are interested in continuing their studies in college. For this pilot event, we ask that schools bring no more than 20 students. There may be more spots available as registrations come in and we will open it up on accordingly. As we continue to grow, we will be able to expand this event for more PLTW students in future years.
PLTW students attending the college fair may ask:
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Faith at fmcduffie@mass-stemhub.org for more details.
About Mass STEM Hub
Mass STEM Hub partners with schools to implement high-quality, applied learning programs. Our mission is to provide schools with access to and support for premier STEM programming that engages students and prepares them for 21st century careers. We identify proven programs, develop supports to help ensure high-quality adoption, and create complementary offerings (e.g., trainings, events) to supercharge the impact. By working across the state, Mass STEM Hub can develop programs and cultivate partners that would be difficult for single schools working alone to create. Learn more by visiting www.mass-stemhub.org