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APPLICATION NOW AVAILABLE FOR 2008!

***E2@UMD is FULL for both sessions . All completed applications will be automatically placed on the waitlist. Thank you for your consideration.***

Admitted Students - Please find the Prince Georges County Curfew Policy Here (.pdf)

Program Overview

E2@UMD students work on a Mechanical Engineering activity

Exploring Engineering at the University of Maryland (E2@UMD) is a one-week summer program for high school women (rising juniors or seniors) who are considering engineering as a possible major and career. You will live on campus for one-week and explore the world of engineering through fun hands-on activities, laboratory experiments, informative workshops, team challenges, and seminars with professional engineers.

 

Goals of E2@UMD

  • Provide a positive learning experience in a collegiate environment
  • Increase your knowledge of engineering and the majors within engineering
  • Expose you to female role models in engineering
  • Introduce you to other high school women with similar interests
  • Support your decision to pursue engineering as a course of study in college

Professional Women in Industry share their work and experiences with participantsProgram Dates:

Summer 2008 Program Dates (Choose either the first or second session):

July 13 —July 19, 2008 - Session One
July 20 —July 26, 2008 - Session Two


Program Details:E2@UMD participant in a Chemical Engineering Laboratory


The Curriculum

The curriculum of the E2@UMD program focuses on introducing participants to the fundamental principles and concepts of engineering, as well as the influences of engineering on society. Students attend engineering lectures conducted by faculty and guest lecturers, conduct laboratory experiments, observe laboratory demonstrations, participate in tours of campus labs and facilities, and meet with professional engineers. The highlight of the program is a week long team design challenge that provides participants with exposure to engineering problem solving.

 

A Taste of College Life
You will live in a residence hall on the College Park campus for the week. You will find that your residence hall is not only a place to sleep, but also a place to have conversations with friends, enjoy late night snacks, and even do laundry! Two undergraduate engineering students will serve as camp counselors to manage the residential area. They are committed to helping you have a fabulous summer. The camp counselors live with you in the residence hall and help to foster a community atmosphere by planning social programs throughout the week.


CostE2@UMD participants tour the University of Maryland Campus
The cost of the program is $700 per student. Due to a generous donation from Marilyn Berman Pollans, each participant will receive a $205 scholarship that partially covers the cost of housing. This combined with additional funding reduces the fee to $495 per student. This fee covers all expenses except transportation to and from the University of Maryland and spending money. If additional grants are secured, this fee will decrease. Please do not include the fee at the time of application. The fee is due upon acceptance to the program. Full and partial scholarships are available based on financial need.

Sponsors

  • Marilyn Berman Pollans
  • Women in Engineering Program
  • A. James Clark School of Engineering

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Program Application:

Click here to view the 2008 Program Information Brochure

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HOW TO APPLY:

  • Complete your Biographical Information online
  • Mail the rest of the Application Package to the address below

***E2@UMD is FULL for both sessions . All completed applications will be automatically placed on the waitlist. Thank you for your consideration.***

Your Complete Application Package must include the following items:

  1. Biographical Information (Online Form link)
  2. Personal Statement
    An essay describing why you would like to participate in E2@UMD. This is your opportunity to discuss your experiences, extra-curricular activities, and strengths for the selection committee (No more than 2 pages, double spaced, 12 pt font).
  3. Teacher Recommendation (.pdf - please use link above if you need to download adobe)
    This recommendation must be from a math and/or science teacher. Select the link to pull up the form.
  4. Official High School Transcript
    If the classes you are currently enrolled in are not listed on the transcript, please attach
    a list of current classes.

All application materials (personal statement, teacher recommendation, and official transcript) should be mailed together to:

E2@UMD 2008
Women In Engineering Program
University of Maryland
1134F Glenn L. Martin Hall
College Park, MD 20742

You will receive a confirmation email when your application is complete.

Contact Information:

Alana Johnson
Coordinator, Women in Engineering Program
(301) 405-3283
ajohns7@umd.edu

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