I'm really interested in STEM fields and heard about a STEM camp offered by the Coast Guard Academy. Can anyone share what the camp offers, its duration, and how I can apply? Would prior experience in STEM be required to attend?
The Coast Guard Academy STEM summer camp is a wonderful opportunity for high school students interested in science, technology, engineering, and maths. I understand your eagerness to learn more about it.
The STEM camp, commonly known as the Academy Introduction Mission (AIM), is a one-week residential program typically held in the summer. It offers a hands-on immersive experience in the Coast Guard Academy’s state-of-the-art facilities. You would get to tackle real-world applications of STEM concepts through different projects and workshops.
Topics often include but are not limited to mechanical engineering, robotics, environmental science, computer science, and more. The camp also offers a close-up view of Coast Guard operations, like touring cutters or exploring aircrafts, and gives students a chance to experience swab (freshman) life at the academy.
As for applying, the process usually opens in February or March for the summer session. You would need to fill out an online application form on the Coast Guard Academy’s website. The application typically requires some personal information, academic records, and often a list of your extracurricular activities.
Although the camp is STEM-focused, having previous experience or knowledge in STEM is not an absolute requirement. They are looking for students with a keen interest in learning about STEM fields, not necessarily experts. However, a strong background might make the camp more enriching and help you stand out in the application process.
Hope you find this information useful and good luck with your application if you choose to apply!
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