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Detroit nonprofit introduces underrepresented children to STEM careers
Read full article: Detroit nonprofit introduces underrepresented children to STEM careersDETROIT – The Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP) has spent more that 40 years introducing children to STEM careers. While the fall session just wrapped up, it’s not too late to enroll you child in the virtual spring program. Nonprofit DAPCEP helps about 11,000 underrepresented students across southeast Michigan each year discover careers in STEM. DAPCEP Executive Director Michelle Reaves said scholarships are available to help open doors and break down barriers for people of color in STEM. It’s just now getting them prepared.”For more information, or to register, visit the Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program’s official website here.
DAPCEP to host summer programming for 44th year
Read full article: DAPCEP to host summer programming for 44th yearFor a 44th summer, The Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program is set to prepare local students for careers in science, technology, engineering and math. This year the pandemic has forced the group to host virtual summer camps. Second through 12th grade students can take part in entrepreneurism, math activities and an SAT boot camp. The group will also host a drone certification program this summer. For more information about the program and to register click here.
Metro Detroit nonprofit helps children get early start in STEM careers
Read full article: Metro Detroit nonprofit helps children get early start in STEM careersDETROIT – You've probably heard of STEM -- science, technology, engineering and math -- careers, but how do you actually get into the industry? The 17-year-old is one of nearly 11,000 Metro Detroit students involved with DAPCEP, a nonprofit organization focusing on STEM careers. "I want to study environmental science," Isaac said. The Detroit Area Pre College Engineering Program has been helping students find their way in the STEM field for 43 years. "It's really important for kids to start as early as possible learning about various STEM fields."
Metro Detroit nonprofit helps children get early start in STEM careers
Read full article: Metro Detroit nonprofit helps children get early start in STEM careersDETROIT - You've probably heard of STEM -- science, technology, engineering and math -- careers, but how do you actually get into the industry? The 17-year-old is one of nearly 11,000 Metro Detroit students involved with DAPCEP, a nonprofit organization focusing on STEM careers. "I want to study environmental science," Isaac said. The Detroit Area Pre College Engineering Program has been helping students find their way in the STEM field for 43 years. "It's really important for kids to start as early as possible learning about various STEM fields."
Metro Detroit nonprofit helps children get early start in STEM careers
Read full article: Metro Detroit nonprofit helps children get early start in STEM careersDETROIT You've probably heard of STEM -- science, technology, engineering and math -- careers, but how do you actually get into the industry? The 17-year-old is one of nearly 11,000 Metro Detroit students involved with DAPCEP, a nonprofit organization focusing on STEM careers. "I want to study environmental science," Isaac said. The Detroit Area Pre College Engineering Program has been helping students find their way in the STEM field for 43 years. "It's really important for kids to start as early as possible learning about various STEM fields."