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Program: University of Georgia Summer Business Program for High School Students: Athens, Georgia Description: The University of Georgia Summer Business Residency Program is designed to provide high school students an introduction to the field of business.

Download Alan L. Jones Seismic Eruption Program. The Young Scholars Program is a paid summer internship program for high school students interested in agricultural, food and environmental sciences. Selected students work 30 hours per week actively engaged in research under the guidance of a faculty mentor on the UGA Athens, Griffin or Tifton campus. During the program, students attend workshops and visit agricultural operations to gain exposure to the various fields of study and careers in agriculture. Upon completion of the program, students present their research during poster and oral sessions at the held the final three days of the program on the UGA Athens campus. Eligibility requirements • Completion of sophomore year and be 16 years old by program start date • Ability to work at either the Athens, Griffin or Tifton campus • Commitment to the full six-week internship • Sincere interest in scientific exploration in agricultural, food and environmental sciences; math or technology • Completion of at least one high school science course (including a laboratory class) and one semester of algebra • Acceptance to the University of Georgia for graduating seniors Application information • 2019 program dates TBD • Application open for submissions: Oct.

15 • Application deadline: Jan. The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) Summer Internship Programs target talented high school students who show a high aptitude in math and science related subjects. We will also consider high ability students who have not yet lived up to their potential. Selected summer interns work side-by-side with CAES researchers for six weeks, and are paid a salary for up to 30 hours of work per week. The students earn money, learn job responsibility and, most importantly, are introduced to the work of agricultural scientists. The goal of the internship program is to encourage outstanding high school students to pursue careers in science. Students are paired with a mentor-scientist, working in a field of the student's interest.

With the mentor's help, each student develops a science project to work on over the summer. Enfrente A Sus Gigantes Max Lucado Pdf. At the end of the program, students present reports on their projects and essays detailing their summer internship experience. The Young Scholars Program taught me many things in order to help to successfully adapt to college life. I was taught good work ethic and responsibility from having to work daily in an academic laboratory. I learned how to manage my time well because I learned how to balance work time with free time. Most importantly, I was able to learn insider tips from other students who knew how to be successful in college. The most important tip of all: study much more than you did in high school, and then study some more.

YSP Pre-collegiate Research Conference The Young Scholars Pre-collegiate Research Conference is held during the final three days of the Young Scholars Internship Program. The conference aims to highlight research conducted by the class of Young Scholars from the Athens, Griffin and Tifton campuses.

Fritz Box Hack Wifi here. Through oral and poster presentations, students are able to demonstrate their research in agriculture related STEM sciences. Young Scholars have the opportunity to experience campus life as a UGA student by living in residence dorms, eating in dining halls, and exploring campus through workshop sessions and social activities. Closing Ceremony The top 3 poster and oral presentation winners from each campus received the opportunity to be featured speakers at the 2018 Pre-collegiate Research Conference.

These students were also recognized at the closing ceremony for their efforts and accomplishment in competing at each campus for 1st through 3rd place History of YSP The Young Scholars Internship Program at Athens was designed to augment the successful Georgia Research Station Mentor Program at the Griffin campus which began in 1989. The Mentor Program paired selected students with researchers at the station in a year-long educational program. The students were chosen by the high school and the Georgia Station faculties based on the their demonstrated interest in science and/or mathematics.

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