OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS
Minority College Experience (MCE) and Women in Science and
Engineering (WISE) are FREE summer programs offered by Penn State Behrend. Both
programs are designed for academically-talented students from the Erie County,
Pennsylvania area. The non-residential nature of this program does not typically
enable students from other areas to participate. The programs give local
students, who qualify, a chance to enroll in a university credit course with
regularly enrolled college students the summer before their senior year in high
school. Both programs provide plenty of direct, hands-on experience through
field trips, workshops, and lectures conducted by professionals in local
businesses and organizations.
Register for the
MCE/WISE Open House program to be held Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 7:00
p.m., Reed Union Building, Room 117
Your schedule will determine when you will be on campus. Class
schedules will be set during the Orientation, Advising, and Registration.
Courses open to students in Minority College Experience and Women in Science and
Engineering are scheduled between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., Monday through
Thursday. These classes meet on either a two-day, three-day, or four-day
schedule. All students in both programs are required to participate in
workshops every Wednesday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Optional field trips are
offered on Fridays. The program runs June 9 to July 24.
There is no tuition charge for the Minority College Experience
or Women in Science and Engineering programs. In addition, students receive
textbooks, parking permits or bus passes for commuting to and from campus, and a
stipend for lunch when on campus. The only cost to participants may be admission
costs for selected field trips.
If you complete either the Minority College Experience or the
Women in Science and Engineering summer course with a grade-point average of 3.0
or better, you will be assured admission to attend Penn State Behrend following
high school graduation and completion of the Penn State application process.
MINORITY COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
The Minority College Experience program offers students of color
or economically disadvantaged students the opportunity to explore their options
in higher education and examine possible career paths. If you're African
American, Asian American, Hispanic, or Native American-male or female-you may be
able to enroll in a free college-credit summer course related to any of Penn
State Behrend's thirty-one majors. This program is also available to
economically disadvantaged students from any ethnic background. The program
offers you the opportunity to interact with college students, professors,
administrators and professionals
through a variety of workshops and field trips.
WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Women in Science and Engineering encourages female high school
students of all backgrounds to explore career opportunities they may have not
considered before. Science, engineering, environmental studies, information
technology, health professions-all these career options are open to talented
women. If you're a highly motivated student interested in math and science, you
may qualify for free enrollment in Penn State Behrend credit courses.
BOTH PROGRAMS HAVE SIMILAR ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
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Must be a high school junior
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Grade-point average or 2.75 or above
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SAT of 900 or PSAT scores of 90 or better
PLACEMENT TESTING AND ADVISING
If you are accepted into one of these programs, you will be
scheduled for a series of placement tests to measure your knowledge of math and chemistry. You will also take part in an orientation, academic
advising, and course registration program held several days prior to the
beginning of classes. Academic
advisors will use your test results to make appropriate course placements during
the registration portion of the program.
IMPORTANT DATES
MCE/WISE Open House - Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.,
Reed Union Building, Room 117
Application deadline - Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Classes begin - Monday, June 9, 2008
Holiday - No classes - Friday, July 4, 2008
Last day of classes - July 22, 2008
Final exams - July 23 or July 24, 2008 (date determined by class enrollment)
CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information contact:
Mary-Ellen Madigan
Director of Admissions and Financial Aid
4701College Drive
Erie, PA 16563
(814)898-6100
mea1@psu.edu
APPLICATION
To the student:
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Applicants must be high school juniors during the 2007-2008
school year.
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The deadline to apply for the Summer 2008 MCE/WISE program is
April 23, 2008.
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Prior to starting the application, please print the
counselor recommendation form.
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Complete sections 1, 2, and 3 of this form and give the
counselor recommendation form to your high
school guidance counselor.
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Only complete applications will be considered for admission.
1. Background Information
I am applying for (check one):
Minority
College Experience (MCE)
Women in Science
and Engineering (WISE)
First Name Middle
Initial Last
Email
Male Female
Social Security Number
Date of Birth (MM/DD/YYYY)
Ethnicity/Race:
African/Black
American
Latino/Hispanic
American
Asian & Pacific
American
Native
American/Alaskan Native
White (not
Hispanic)
Other (please
specify)
Home Phone
U.S. Citizen
yes
no
Home Address
City State
Zip
Name of High School
Address of High School
City State
Zip
I will graduate from high school in (MM/YYYY)
2. Essay
Please write a short essay that describes your interests and
goals. Include any school or community activities in which you
participate, and awards you may have received. Please explain how this program
will help you to become a better student and to define your career goals.
Also, please indicate any other activities you will be participating in during
the MCE/WISE programs. Include relevant dates and vacation plans that
may coincide with the program.
3. Interest Survey
I would like to learn more about the following careers (check
all that apply):
Which of the following topics would you like to learn more
about? (check all that apply)
How would you characterize you computer expertise?
Beginner -
use word-processing packages, possible spreadsheets, aware of Internet.
Do not use a computer regularly.
Intermediate
- use a variety of software packages, use Internet browser frequently, some
use of email. Use computer regularly.
Advanced -
mastered several software packages, familiar with html. Use computer nearly
every day.
Transportation: I will most likely be traveling to Penn State
Behrend for MCE/WISE by:
Car
EMTA Bus