Invitation to the Growing STEM Opportunities
February 23, 2022
3:00pm-5:00PM PT
Growing STEM Opportunities is a virtual event to provide a unique experience for undergraduate students (18+) to learn more about the DOE, PNNL, STEM careers, and internships.
PNNL partners with colleges, universities, and high schools to offer student internships in a wide range of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and business fields. Internships are open to high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, with opportunities either during the summer or academic year. During this virtual workshop, you will get the chance to hear from a few of PNNL’s STEM Ambassadors and be guided through the application process for internships.
- Learn about our Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) and Community College Internships (CCI) programs
- Engage with PNNL’s science and engineering staff who will share their research
- Follow-up! Details will be provided for an application workshop Wednesday, March 9, at 3 PM PST where you can ask questions and be guided through the DOE Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) application process for internships next summer. For additional information please go here.
- See the Agenda page for more details on topics and timing.
- Register Here For the STEM Opportunities.
Tutors Needed at LNESC Oxnard - Upward Bound at Channel Islands High School
LNESC Oxnard - Upward Bound at Channel Islands High School is currently hiring tutors! The program focuses on providing free services to high school students at Channel Islands High School that want to excel in school and continue their post-secondary education. One of the main services is tutoring. They are currently looking to hire an individual who can tutor in Math, and if possible science.
For any questions they can contact: upwardboundci@gmail.com
2022 Free Tax Preparation and Filing Services in Ventura County
OC Foundation Scholarships and Grants Application now open for
2022-23 Academic Year
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Oxnard College Foundation maintains their mission to provide support to campus development, student scholarships, educational programs, and other college needs. As we begin the new year, the 2022 -23 scholarships & grants season has begun with our online application.
Every year, the Foundation awards thousands of dollars in scholarships and grants to Oxnard College students to help aid in their academic path. Students can apply online and will be able to access the Scholarship Manager database through their student portal:
- Click the My College tab
- Scroll down to My College Quicklinks
- Click on OC Foundation Scholarship Application
Once students log in with their "@my.vcccd.edu" email address and password, they will be able to view scholarships, begin their application based on their academic progress -- Entering students, Continuing/Returning students, Transfer students -- and view their student portal for important information.
Our students at Oxnard College are resilient and focused on their futures, which is why scholarships and grant opportunities are vital to help students achieve their goals. The OC Foundation kindly asks the Oxnard College community to help spread the word. Attached is an infographic to assist students -- this information is available on our website and will also be emailed to students.
Important deadlines:
- Application start date: Friday, January 21st @ 3pm
- Application deadline: Friday, February 25th @ 11:59pm
Additional resources will be provided on the OC Foundation's Scholarship page along with Zoom assistance and workshops/collaborations with other depts/organizations on campus.
For any questions or assistance, please email ocfscholarships@vcccd.edu
Upon request, other application delivery methods can be made available for students.
2022 SCAG Scholarship Program: Applications Now Open
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) is pleased to announce that applications are available for the 2022 SCAG Scholarship Program!
The SCAG Scholarship Program offers a $4,000 scholarship award for seven high school seniors or community college students from the SCAG region (and potentially two additional scholarship awards that are not tied to a specific county but may be awarded at the Regional Council’s discretion) and the opportunity to meet with elected officials and practicing planners to learn more about careers in public service.
Program Requirements
- Residency: Must be a resident within the SCAG region (i.e., Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, or Ventura County, or on Tribal Lands within the SCAG region), and be eligible to work in the United States.
- School Enrollment: Must be a graduating high school senior or currently enrolled in a two-year community college in the SCAG region. In addition, graduating students must be able to provide proof of enrollment in higher education.
- GPA Minimum: Candidates must have at least a 3.0 Grade Point Average (based on a 4.0, unweighted scale).
- Internship Requirement and Visit to SCAG: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, award recipients will not be required to complete an internship requirement or make a visit to the SCAG office in Los Angeles to attend a Regional Council meeting.
Application Materials
- Completed online application.
- Minimum five-hundred-word essay describing your interest in urban planning, public policy, and/or public service and future career goals.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- Transcript(s) (official or copy) from the school in which you are currently enrolled.
All materials for the 2022 SCAG Scholarship Program must be submitted by Friday, April 1.
For questions regarding the program, please contact Jonathan Hughes at (213) 236-1997 or hughesj@scag.ca.gov. For more information or to access the online application, please visit our website at scag.ca.gov/scholarship.
We encourage you to distribute the Scholarship Program factsheet to eligible students and look forward to their applications. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
About SCAG
SCAG is the nation’s largest metropolitan planning organization, representing six counties, 191 cities and nearly 19 million residents. SCAG undertakes a variety of planning and policy initiatives to plan for a livable and sustainable Southern California now and in the future. For more information about SCAG’s regional efforts, please visit scag.ca.gov.
University of Delaware: NSF REU Site in Sustainable Resilient Transportation Systems - Summer 2022 Research Opportunity
The University of Delaware is currently accepting applications for a new National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site in Sustainable Resilient Transportation Systems in Newark, DE.
We are seeking highly motivated undergraduate students from STEM disciplines to participate in a life-changing research experience. Students accepted to this competitive program will spend 10 weeks (June 6-August 12, 2022) on University of Delaware campus in Newark, DE working on convergent research aimed at reducing transportation-related emissions and, consequently, helping address climate change. Each student will be paired with a faculty mentor and engaged in hands-on research, field trips, and several professional development opportunities. Participants will receive on-campus housing, monetary compensation ($600/week), reimbursement for travel expenses (up to $500), and support for conference travel (if their summer research is accepted for presentation at a professional conference).
We are seeking applicants from all STEM fields, especially engineering, materials science, and computer science. We strongly encourage applications from populations underrepresented in STEM, including first-generation students and students with diversity of gender, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, disability, age and sexual orientation.
Application deadline is March 6, 2022. More information about the REU site and application process can be found on www.reu-transportation.com
Questions can be directed to Prof. Jovan Tatar, REU Site Director, at jtatar@udel.edu
2022 Syracuse University LSAMP Summer Research Program
Summer REU Program ~ 2022 Dates: June 6- August 12
https://academicopportunity.syr.edu/lsamp/programs/summer-reu/
The Syracuse University Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Research Program is a paid summer research opportunity that provides undergraduate scholars with the opportunity to work with distinguished faculty and staff as well as network with others in their field of interest. Student scholars have the opportunity to conduct and present research over a ten-week period under the direction of a faculty research mentor at Syracuse University. Through this program, scholars will gain theoretical knowledge and practical training in academic research and scientific experimentation. The SU LSAMP research program was developed to aid in the retention of traditionally underrepresented groups in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The program is funded by NSF HRD-1712733.
What are the benefits?
· $4000 research stipend.
· Round-trip travel stipend of up to $150 (For students living outside of the Syracuse area)*
· Free double occupancy room and board on the SU campus*
· State-of-the-art laboratories, libraries and computers.*
· Meals provided during group events*
*Important: Some benefits may be impacted by COVID-19 policies limiting on-campus researchers and need to move program online.
Who is eligible?
· Students must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident and African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.
· Applicants must be in good academic standing with a GPA of 2.80 or better
· Have completed at least two semesters of college
· Participants may NOT take courses during the summer program
Research Areas
Students may apply for research opportunities in any of the following STEM disciplines: Applied Mathematics, Architecture, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Engineering (Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical), Information Sciences, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Nutrition Sciences, Physics, Statistics, Systems Science.
Application Deadline: March 11, 2022
Notification of Acceptance: April 1, 2022
Applications can be found at: https://academicopportunity.syr.edu/lsamp/programs/smmer-reu/
Leadership and the American Presidency (LTAP) program
this Summer 2022
Looking for a Summer 2022 internship? As part of ASGA, we invite you or your students to apply to our Leadership and the American Presidency (LTAP) program this summer! LTAP enables students to learn about the office of the presidency, work across difference, and hone their leadership skills.
LTAP is offered offered to students of all majors and all political orientations as well as freshman-graduating seniors in college. Students in the LTAP program are placed in an internship specific to their interests, gain course credit through our American Presidency class, and participate in world-class programming. You won't want to miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Apply Now Here: https://www.reaganfoundation.org/reagan-institute/programs/leadership-and-the-american-presidency/application-program-overview/
Quantum Foundry@UCSB 2022 Undergraduate Summer Internship
Do you know a college student who is looking for a paid summer internship in physics, chemistry or engineering?
The Quantum Foundry internship program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and hosted at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) is currently recruiting undergraduates. The program seeks to engage science and engineering undergraduate students from California Community Colleges, California State Universities, and other primarily undergraduate institutions for an 8-week summer research experience June 20-August 12, 2022.
Undergraduate interns will gain first-hand experience in quantum-related scientific investigation via a dynamic, collaborative research environment. They are matched individually with Foundry faculty and graduate student lab mentors who provide ongoing training and support. Interns also participate in professional development activities preparing them for graduate research and the workforce.
The internship webpage provides details about program benefits, student eligibility, and participating faculty. The deadline to complete the online application is February 6, 2022.
Please note that research internships are anticipated to be in-person depending on local COVID-19 restrictions. Program details are subject to change, though we expect to be able to offer a summer research experience in 2022.
If you have questions, please attend the virtual Info Session on Thursday, 1/20 from 5:00-6:00 pm. Register for link at https://tinyurl.com/CSEPevents