Showing posts with label girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girls. Show all posts

Thursday, January 18, 2018

FAC Lacrosse Camp

Type of Program:  Summer Enrichment Program or Camp

What is official name of the program: FAC Lacrosse Camp

Focus: Lacrosse Training

Age Eligibility: High School age boys and girls

Financial aid available?: Not sure

Description from student participant: There's a lot of lacrosse. It's a overnight camp and there is a lot of kids. I would suggest it because it really improves for lacrosse skills and you get to meet more people.

Where is the program: Lebanon Valley College, PA

Length: 1 week or less

Bay Students who have participated (if email is included, they are happy to email or talk to you about the program): Ming Hill '20

Saturday, March 9, 2013

GAMES! Girls’ Adventures in Math, Engineering, and Science


Girls’ Adventures in Math, Engineering, and Science (GAMES) Camp is a week-long residential summer program for academically talented rising 9th – 12th grade girls. GAMES is being held on the Engineering campus at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign July 14 to 20, 2013.

The mission of GAMES is simple: To promote and retain interest in the STEM fields during the age when some girls start to stray away from math and science. Our camp is designed to expose intelligent young women to a chosen engineering discipline through demonstrations, classroom presentations, hands-on activities, field trips, and contacts with female faculty and other professional women in the field. This approach proves to be very successful in developing brilliant young minds and encouraging these students to pursue higher education in a STEM field.

Please consider announcing this opportunity to your students and posting the flyer attached below.  You and your students can learn more about our camp track options, daily schedules, and application information at: http://go.illinois.edu/games.

Please note that due to generous corporate support, we are able to provide need-based financial aid packages to qualified applicants, and encourage all female students with strong math and/or science skills to apply.
If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to contact the Women in Engineering Office at engr-games@illinois.edu.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Coastal Studies for Girls [Maine]

Coastal Studies for Girls is the country’s only residential science and leadership semester school for 10th grade girls. CSG is dedicated to girls who have a love for learning and discovery, an adventurous spirit, and a desire to challenge themselves.




WHO:  high school sophomores -- Sophomores only!
WHAT:  residential semester program focusing on marine studies on the coast of Maine
WHERE:  Maine
WHEN: during the school year
APPLICATION DEADLINE:  March 15 of your FRESHMAN year!