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Find out more about exciting programs and projects for kids...
ACCESS Earth
ACCESS Earth is a program for high school students with disabilities and teachers to encourage students with disabilities to enter careers in earth system science.
Arizona State University (ASU) Earth Science Day
Earth Science Day is an annual event that brings team members from the Geological Sciences Department at Arizona State University together to provide hands-on activities for K-12 students, teachers, and parents.
EarthKAM
Goddard Space Flight Center
Sponsored by NASA, EarthKAM enables students to take photographs of Earth from a camera flown on a Space Shuttle.
GSFC-SISTERS Program
Goddard Space Flight Center
The SISTER program is a five day, non-residential institute designed to increase awareness of and provide an opportunity for female students entering the eighth grade to be exposed to and explore career fields in Math, Science, and Technology with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) women engineers, mathematicians, scientists, technicians, and researchers.
GSFC-Summer High School Apprenticeship Research Program (SHARP)
Goddard Space Flight Center
An opportunity for a select group of High School students to participate in an intensive science and engineering apprenticeship.
High School Aerospace Scholars
Johnson Space Center
HAS is an interactive online learning experience highlighted by a week long internship at JSC for High School Juniors in the state of Texas.
High School/High Tech
Goddard Space Flight Center
This program is an ongoing endeavor to encourage high school students with disabilities, especially minorities, to prepare themselves and pursue technical degrees in college, then technical careers.
Lewis' Educational and Research Collaborative INTERNSHIPS (LERCIP)
Glenn Research Center
Provides summer internships for eligible high school and college students as well as secondary school teachers interested in the areas of science, engineering, math, business and technical areas.
Living With A Star (LWS) Student Internship
Goddard Space Flight Center
LWS Summer Student Program give students the opportunity to work with scientists, engineers or E/PO leads.
Visiting Student Enrichment Program (VSEP)
Goddard Space Flight Center
VSEP accepts a limited number of high school, undergraduate and graduate students majoring in a science, (including Computer Science) to work with GSFC mentors on a science-related project based directly or indirectly in computers for 10 weeks during the summer.
Special Theme for Science and Technology Journalism Competition 2002-2004!
In 2002 - 03, the whole nation will be celebrating the 100th anniversary
of the Wright brothers' historic achievement at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina:
the world's first powered, controlled flight. The special theme for NSIP's
Science and Technology Journalism competition is The Centennial of Flight.
To find out more about how you and your students can celebrate this event
with a news story or video, visit http://www.nsip.net/competitions/journalism/index.cfm
NASA Student Involvement Program (NSIP)
Dryden Flight Research Center
The NSIP is a national program of investigations and design challenges.
NSIP is a K-12 competition program that links students directly with NASA's diverse and exciting missions of research, exploration, and discovery. By participating in these competitions and learning activities, students design space missions, investigate Earth from space, explore Earth systems in their neighborhood, and learn about the latest developments in aeronautics, and Earth and space exploration.
Updated: January 22, 2003
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