Middle School Aerospace Scholars (MAS)This is a unique program designed for middle school teachers. Also funded by the State of Texas and administered by NASA's Johnson Space Center, selected teachers will participate in a one-week summer professional development workshop at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. Teams of teachers will learn to integrate NASA instructional materials into their classroom curriculum and develop an action plan to implement during the following school year. A series of distance learning events held at the participants' schools are also included in this program. For more information on this program, please email: jsc-mas@mail.nasa.gov High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS)HAS is an interactive online learning experience for high school juniors in Texas. Selected students are nominated by their State Legislator, have an interest in math, science, engineering or computer science and are encouraged to pursue high tech careers. Participation is highlighted by a six-day experience at the Johnson Space Center.
For more information on this program, please email: NATIONAL Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS)NCAS is in its pilot year, offering an opportunity for community college students across the United States to participate in an online interactive learning experience culminating in an onsite experience at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC). Students will research the possibility of a mission to Mars.
For more information on this program, please email: TEXAS Community College Aerospace Scholars (CAS)Funded by the Texas legislature, CAS, gives teams of community college students from across the state of Texas an opportunity to participate in a unique on-site team project. Students are involved in web-based interactive activities prior to their arrival at Johnson Space Center.
For more information on this program, please email: Texas Aerospace Scholars Internship (TAS)Interested students must be TAS program alumni, which encompasses former student participants of High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) and Community College Aerospace Scholars (CAS). Qualified applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in a STEM-related (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) degree field.
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