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LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
+ NASA STUDENT INVOLVEMENT PROGRAM | + MATHCOUNTS | + SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL
APPRETICESHIP RESEARCH PROGRAM | + DIME-DROPPIN IN
A MICROGRAVITY ENVIRONMENT | + GREAT MOONBUGGY RACE | + NASA
STUDENT JOB OPPORTUNITIES
NASA Student Involvement Program (NSIP) – A
national program of six investigations and design challenges for grades
K-12 that link students directly with NASA's exciting
missions of exploration and discovery. The NASA Student
Involvement Program supports national education standards
for science, mathematics, technology, and geography.
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MATHCOUNTS – Is a coaching and competition program for middle
school students nationwide. On the website you will
find the problem of the week, problem solving, a math
challenge, rules and procedures, and information for
participating in the competition.
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Summer High School Apprenticeship Research Program (SHARP) –
SHARP is designed for High School students who have
demonstrated a strong interest in and aptitude for
science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Students will
work with mentors on NASA-related content at NASA Field Installations
and universities.
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DIME - Dropping In a Microgravity Environment - This is a NASA
competition program, for High School aged Student Teams,
which allows teams to design and build a science experiment
which will then be operated in a NASA microgravity
drop tower facility.
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Great Moonbuggy Race - High school and college students are invited
to participate in NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race. The annual competition
is held in the spring in Huntsville, Alabama.
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NASA Student Job Opportunities - Are designed to combine academic
studies with on-the-job training and experience and to give students
an opportunity to work with NASA while completing their education. Each
NASA Field Center manages its own programs.
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