[NFB-Announce] Plan for Summer Now. Attend NFB EQ!

NFB EQ Program STEM at nfb.org
Wed Mar 11 14:01:37 UTC 2020


 

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APPLICATIONS OPEN: APPLY FOR OUR STEM SUMMER PROGRAM

Para Español [2] NFB Engineering Quotient (EQ) Program [3]
 June 21-27, 2020
 St. Paul, Minnesota 

_"NFB EQ gave me more confidence to keep doing what I want--no one can stop
me! The program opened my eyes to even more options in the field [of
engineering] and it gave me some confidence that I can do some mechanical
stuff that I didn't think I could do before." - Michael, Texas_ 

Join the National Federation of the Blind this summer at the Science Museum
of Minnesota [4] for a week-long program of hands-on lessons and various
recreational activities. No specific level of previous engineering
experience. Not a student? Share with a blind or low-vision teen today! 

Meet new people. Learn new things. Have an exciting adventure! 

TRANSPORTATION AND HOTEL

Participant's transportation to and from the program will be arranged by
the National Federation of the Blind. Students will travel to St.
Paul/Minneapolis on Sunday and will travel home on the following Saturday.
This is a residential program; students will stay in a hotel (with a
roommate) paid for by the National Federation of the Blind Jernigan
Institute and all meals will be provided. 

HOW TO APPLY

Blind or low-vision students in grades 9-12 during the 2019-2020 school
year in a school (public, private, charter, residential, or home school) in
the United States and available to attend the entire program are encouraged
to apply. 

APPLY NOW! [3]

Applications are due March 29, 2020. No registration fee and minimal costs!
Read the FAQs [5] for more details about cost. 

CONTACT US

Contact us at STEM at nfb.org [6], 410-659-9314, extension 2418, or by mail: 

National Federation of the Blind
 c/o NFB EQ
 200 East Wells Street
 Baltimore, Maryland 21230 

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science
Foundation [7] under Grant No. 1712887. Any opinions, findings, and
conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the
author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science
Foundation. 

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