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Latina STEM Fellowship Camp

Feb 10, 2025

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The Latina STEM Fellowship Camp offered by Tarrant County College is a comprehensive program designed to support young women interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). The program offers a variety of activities to build skills, explore careers, plan education, and provide mentorship. Students will engage in interactive STEM skills lab activities, tour universities and research facilities, listen to speakers from various STEM fields, and benefit from professional and peer mentorship. The program also includes the MyPlan Career Test and guidance on undergraduate and graduate education planning. The program is delivered in-person at the Trinity River Campus. It includes a summer camp that runs early July from Monday to Thursday each week between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Following the summer camp, participants are expected to continue in the program during the fall and spring, attending once a month in September, October, November, February, March, and April, usually on Saturdays or in the evening. The program is free and open to girls in grades 9–12 who are able to attend the summer and year-round program. The application process involves submitting an online application, which was due by May, and attending an orientation. The program's contact is Eliza Lopez, but no specific details about the instructors or their qualifications are provided. Upon completion of the Latina STEM Fellowship Camp, students will have enhanced their STEM skills, gained insights into STEM careers, and developed plans for their educational journey. They will also have built a network of professional and peer mentors. The program does not mention any specific certifications.

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Rishab Jain

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