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NEWS MEDIA CONTACTS: Sarah Neumann, 208-526-0490, sarah.neumann@inl.gov Mckenzie Duncan, mckenzie.duncan@inl.gov
(IDAHO FALLS, Idaho) — Applications are now open for the Idaho National Laboratory’s STEM Scholars program, a series of free, weeklong summer camps for students in grades one through 12. Camps run from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
INL offers STEM Scholars, an umbrella program that includes two summer camp experiences: CyberCore and Nuclear Science Camp. These free programs engage students in hands-on STEM learning while providing materials, instruction and opportunities to explore real-world applications of science and technology.
Students will dive into interactive classroom activities, fieldwork, data collection and project-based learning. Led by certified teachers, the program connects students with community partners and STEM professionals. Participants will collaborate with INL subject matter experts through workshops, presentations and hands-on projects.
Enrollment will be managed through a lottery system after the initial online registration process. Registration does not guarantee enrollment.
Registration will be open from Monday, April 6, through Friday, April 10.
For more information on camp dates and times, please click here.
To apply, click here.
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