Students consider engineering careers at S&T camps

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On June 4, 2009

High school students curious about a career in engineering are invited to attend one of three camps at Missouri S&T this summer. The unique camps provide an excellent opportunity to learn first-hand what engineers actually do and get a taste of campus life. Openings remain in the three sessions of Jackling Introduction to Engineering camps, scheduled for June 14-18, June 21-25 and July 5-9.

The five-day camps are open to students who will be high school juniors and seniors in the fall. Students who stay on campus in one of Missouri S&T’s residence halls pay $475, which includes all meals, course materials and lab supplies. Students who commute daily pay $375, which includes lunch and dinner, course materials and lab supplies. The registration deadline is one week before each session begins and is limited to 150 students per session.

For more information or to register for the Jackling Introduction to Engineering camps, go online to summer.mst.edu. For further information, contact the Center for Pre-College Programs at 573-341-4228, or email precollege@mst.edu.

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