Middle & High School Students

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Middle & High School Students

WIE- Prospective Students

G.A.M.E.S. (Girls' Adventures in Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Summer Camp)
Girls' Adventures in Mathematics, Engineering & Science is an annual week long camp, designed to give academically talented middle school aged girls an opportunity to explore exciting engineering and scientific fields through demonstrations, classroom presentations, hands-on activities, and contacts with women in these technical fields.

EnviroTech
EnviroTech is an after-school environmental science and technology club being developed for at-risk elementary school students in the Champaign, Illinois community. EnviroTech will use topics in environmental science and technology to engage students and improve their literacy skills, science knowledge, and general attitude towards science, all of which are necessary for the students' future success in science courses in middle and high school.

First Lego League Robotics Competition
The FIRST organization has sponsored robotics competition for grade school kids since 1998 (FIRST LEGO League, FLL). The program consists not only of building and programming an autonomous robot, but also provides judging for technical knowledge, teamwork, and a presentation of a research project of how robots can be utilized in solving real-world problems involving that year’s theme.

Challenge Exams
The Academic Challenge is a competitive series of tests created and administered by Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering and offered to high school students in Illinois and Missouri. The tests are now offered by more than 50 community colleges and universities and are designed to present a challenge to the brightest students.

Illinois ELITES
Illinois ELITES (Engaging Learners in Technology, Engineering and Science) is a rigorous sixteen-week, 3-hour, Saturday academic enrichment program for promising Chicago high school freshmen and sophomores who are interested in improving their math skills in order to pursue careers in science, engineering and technology. This program, held in Chicago, stresses the importance of mastering math skills in order to succeed in college- level studies in technology and engineering. This program is a collaboration between the Women in Engineering Program and the College of Engineering Chicago Office of Public Engagement.

WIE Days
Are you interested in learning more about career opportunities in engineering? If so, come see what the nationally ranked University of Illinois College of Engineering has to offer. During your visit, you can sit in on a class, visit the women’s engineering dorm, tour the campus, have lunch with engineering students, and more!

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