STEM college research and career exploration course offered to high school students at UMaine tuition-free

ORONO — Registration is open for an innovative four-week college STEM research course for qualified high school students (rising grade 11-12) offered by the University of Maine, July 18 to Aug. 11 in Orono. Sections of this course are offered at the UMaine Hutchinson Center and UMaine Machias on the same dates.

Introduction to Integrated Science and Career Exploration (INT 188) will meet on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. High school students will earn three college credits upon completion of the course. Read more

Related Posts

Maine’s first mobile biolab starts tour of rural schools in Fort Kent

FORT KENT, Maine — Fort Kent middle schoolers are the state’s first students to learn at the newly unveiled Maine Mobile Biolab, a 50-foot,...

12 March 2024

UMaine Augusta’s $1.75M medical lab training facility doubles student capacity

Anew medical lab training facility on the campus of University of Maine Augusta is nearly six times larger than an off-campus space...

21 February 2024

UNE receives grant to research state-threatened animal

The University of New England has received a grant from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to study one...

12 February 2024