Kindergarten thru Middle School Programs
Mobile Discovery Center
Takes science on the road with its Mobile Discovery
Centers. Housed in 18-wheelers, the mobile centers
travel across the country, presenting programs
designed to show young people that studying
science and math is fun as well as essential to their
future.
Junior Solar Sprint (JSS)
Students explore scientific concepts and
technologies that can help address issues of global
climate change, reduce air and water pollution, and
reduce dependence on foreign sources of fuel. This
engaging, creative project focuses on the design,
construction and racing of model solar electric cars.
eCYBERMISSION
Web-based science, mathematics and technology
competition for student’s 6th to 9th grade that
promotes self-discovery and enable all students to
recognize the real-life applications of science, math
and technology. Teams propose a solution to a real
problem in their communities and compete for
regional and national awards.
High School Programs Gains in the Education of Mathematics & Science (GEMS)
Students in 7th to 12th grade get an opportunity to
participate in an internship for one to four weeks in
an Army laboratory and learn technical skills.
Advanced courses in subsequent years build upon prior experience.
Uninitiates Introduction to Engineering (UNITE)
Promotes careers in engineering and technology by
providing disadvantaged high school students with
the opportunity to participate in a college-structured
academic enrichment programs, with courses in
chemistry, physics, algebra and calculus. 

Science & Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP)
A cooperative education (work/study) program for
high school students looking at a possible career in
science and engineering.  The program offers
hands-on experience and mentoring in Army
research and development activities in an actual
Army laboratory.

Research & Engineering Apprentice Program (REAP)
A cooperative education (work/study) program for
high school students looking at a possible career in
science and engineering.  The program offers
hands-on experience and mentoring in Army
research and development activities with Army
partners at University laboratories.
International Science & Engineering Fair (INTEL-ISEF)
International science competition that helps
students gain the skills necessary to compete in our
global economy.

Internships Science & Engineering Program (ISEP)
Students assist the Construction Engineering Research
Laboratory (CERL) researchers on projects
during the summer prior to senior year in high
school. All students are required to give a formal
presentation of their research.

Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (JSHS)
Annual high school competition that develops
students oral presentation skills and emphasizes the
ethical conduct of original research. 

College Career Development Programs Women in Science Project (WISP)
Created at Dartmouth College to encourage
interested women to stay in mathematics, science,
and engineering.

Science & Engineering Apprentice Program College Qualified Leaders (SEAP-CQL)
Paid internships for undergraduates seeking
experience in Army research.

Career Related Experience in Science & Technology (CREST)
College program to develop student engineers &
scientists as future leaders by providing summer
and/or part-time employment (to include
employment during school breaks), followed by an
opportunity for an engineer or scientist position in
the Army Intern Program.  Working with an Army
sponsor, your CREST program experience is tailored
to your academic schedule and interests.  

Consortium Research Fellows Program (CRFP)
Places graduate students as research fellows in
Army laboratories, also providing junior and senior
undergraduate students the opportunity to work as
research assistants.

Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation Defense Scholarship for 
Service Program ( S M A R T )
Scholarships for undergraduate, masters, and
doctoral students who have interest in Science,
Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)
fields.