Tulane Science Scholars Program Student Panel Sign Up

Are you an SSE undergrad? Are you around this summer? Would you like to be on a panel for high school students? Then, please fill out the form below.

The Tulane Science Scholars Program (TSSP) provides hands-on educational opportunities and course credit to 11th-12th grade students who have exceptional talent in science and mathematics. This summer we will be offering seventeen 3-credit college courses including Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Climate Change, Computer Science, Conservation Genetics, Creative Coding for the Web, Engineering Design, Genomic Insights, Human Metabolism, Makerspace, Materials Science, Mathematics, Music Technology, Neuroscience, Psychology, and Robotics. 

We will also be hosting 9th-12th grade students that will attend one-week, non-credit STEM Enrichment course. We will offer fifteen one-week courses including Applied Mathematics, Biomechanics, Teaumatic Brain Injury, Climate Change, Coastal Engineering, Data Visualization with Textiles, Explorations in NSCI, Explore the Wonders of CMB, Herpetology in the Bayou, Forensics, Leafy Legends, Music Production and Computers, Psychology of Happiness, Sports Analytics, and the Mathematical Way of Thinking.

The student panels will be from 9-9:50 am on Wednesday, June 11th, Wednesday, July 2nd, and Wednesday, July 16th.

- On June 11th: the Biomedical Engineering (BMEN), Human Metabolism (CELL), Chemical Engineering (CENG), Applied Mathematics and Coastal Engineering courses will be in session. It would be great to have students in BMEN, CELL, CENG, MATH, and EBIO at this panel.

- On July 2nd: the Biomedical Engineering (BMEN), Human Metabolism (CELL), Genomic Insights (CELL), Conservation Genetics (EBIO), Robotics (ENGP), Makerspace (ENGP), Neuroscience (NSCI), Materials Science (PHYS), Psychology (PSYC), Creative Coding for the Web, Climate Change, Data Visualization with Textiles, and Psychology of Happiness courses will be in session. It would be great to have students in BMEN, CELL, EBIO, ENGP, NSCI, MATH, PHYS, PSYC, and CMPS at this panel.

- On July 16th: the Genomic Insights (CELL), Chemical Purification (CHEM), Python Programming (CMPS), Climate Change (EBIO), Engineering Design (ENGP), Experimental Mathematics (MATH), Neuroscience (NSCI), Music Technology, Traumatic Brain Injury, Forensics, and Leafy Legends courses will be in session. It would be great to have students from BMEN, CELL, CHEM, CMPS, EBIO, ENGP, MATH, and students that have taken music classes at this panel.

You will be expected to speak about applying to college, what college is like, how you chose your major, what you like about Tulane specifically and be able to answer any questions that they have about college and Tulane.

You don't have to be in one of the majors listed to attend. You are also more than welcome to be at one or multiple.

Questions regarding this event may be addressed to k12stem@tulane.edu and more information on TSSP can be found here.

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