Massenberg Summer STEM Program
The Massenberg Summer STEM Institute is a three-week summer program that offers rising 10th graders the chance to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) while getting a feel for life at one of world's leading research institutions.
Generously sponsored by the Samuel E. Massenberg Foundation and the UMass Amherst colleges of information and computer sciences, engineering, natural sciences, and education, this unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity provides eligible students the chance to explore academic pathways and careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, while getting a feel for life on campus at one of the world’s leading research universities.
In addition to group activities, each student will be individually supported and provided with professional guidance on their plans for finishing high school and entering college.
Once per session, students take a day trip to Boston to visit technology companies (in 2019, this included a trip to the Google campus) and learn about career opportunities after college.
All students will participate in group projects and will make a final presentation at the end of the institute; parents are invited to attend this final presentation, along with a day of workshops to learn more about how to support their young scholar’s future in STEM.
For more information, visit the Massenberg STEM Institute website.