Are you interested in spending time at a college campus this summer?
The University of Vermont will be hosting the National Summer Transportation Institute (NSTI) from July 28th to August 10th. This program provides students entering the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade in the fall to live in the university’s residential housing during that two-week period. The program also includes all meals, instruction, activities, and field trips throughout Vermont. The program is FREE and are funded through a grant from the Federal Highway Administration.
This camp is especially helpful for any students who are interested in future careers in transportation and engineering. The camp includes interactive labs, field trips and guest speakers, as the program invites students to pursue careers in public transportation management and eco-friendly transportation systems.
This program is competitive, as only 24 students nation-wide are accepted each summer. The priority application deadline isĀ May 1st.
To learn more about this program and to apply for this resume-enhancing opportunity, visit their website at http://www.uvm.edu/~summer/precollege/courses/transportation-institute/.
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