NASA's Glenn High School Engineering Institute
NASA is set to captivate young minds this summer with the launch of its
Glenn High School Engineering Institute at the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. This remarkable program is exclusively designed for high school students entering their junior or senior years, providing them with a unique, hands-on experience in the field of aerospace engineering. From April 11 to May 9, students in Northeast Ohio can submit applications for this enriching opportunity, which is entirely free of charge.
Program Overview
The
NASA Glenn High School Engineering Institute aims to immerse students in the extensive work carried out by NASA while equipping them with essential skills for careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Over the course of a five-day session, students will engage with authentic NASA mission content and collaborate closely with seasoned technical experts at the center. This exposure will enable them to gain a comprehensive understanding of the engineering design process while developing practical engineering solutions to tackle real-world challenges.
Key Topics
During the program, participants will have the opportunity to delve into pressing mission areas, including:
- - Acoustic Dampening: Exploring innovative ways to reduce noise pollution from jet engines.
- - Power Management and Distribution: Development of smart power systems for future space stations.
- - Simulated Lunar Operations: Pioneering designs for airless tires that can function on the lunar surface.
Session Schedule
Selected students will have the chance to participate in one of the following week-long sessions:
- - Session 1: July 7 - 11, 2025
- - Session 2: July 14 - 18, 2025
- - Session 3: July 21 - 25, 2025
Each session promises an immersive learning experience, preparing students not just academically but also for the demands of the aerospace workforce.
Eligibility and Application Process
To be eligible for the NASA Glenn High School Engineering Institute, applicants must fulfill the following criteria:
- - Be entering 11th or 12th grade for the 2025-2026 academic year.
- - Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.2, validated by a school counselor.
- - Submit a recommendation letter from a teacher.
In addition to these requirements, further details about the application process can be found in the Supplemental Application. Interested students are encouraged to complete and submit the
NASA Gateway application alongside the Supplemental Application by
May 9.
For any inquiries regarding the program, Gerald Voltz can be reached at
email protected]. For more information on the NASA Glenn Research Center and its offerings, visit [NASA's official website.
This exciting initiative not only aims to inspire the next generation of engineers but also highlights NASA's commitment to educational outreach and workforce development in the aerospace sector. The potential for students to work on pioneering projects under the guidance of industry experts could be the catalyst for a career in STEM fields, fostering the skills and innovation required for future generations.