Pre-College Programs
Construction Notice:
Three major road construction projects will be in progress around Kettering University during Summer 2010. The Kettering Gateway work has begun at Court Street and Fox, creating a more direct route to campus from I-69. Chevrolet Avenue's rebuild will be a "street diet" (two lanes and a turning lane). And walkers and skaters will soon have the Flint River Trail to enjoy. See an alternate route to campus.
Academically Interested Minds (AIM)

Academically Interested Minds (AIM) is a five-week residential summer program designed to help students
of color make a successful transition from high school to college. Students from across the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico
and the Caribbean attend freshman level courses Monday through Thursday in calculus, chemistry, chemistry lab, computer programming,
computer lab, economics, physics, physics lab and business management. Classes are taught by Kettering University faculty who assign
homework and give exams. On Fridays, company tours are scheduled and students are able to speak with professional engineers and
managers. During the evenings and on weekends, chaperoned activities take place i.e. bowling, skating, movies and a trip to Cedar Point.
Students also have access to the library, computer center and the recreational center. At the end of the program, scholarships are awarded
to the students who rank in the top 15 of the AIM program. There is
no cost to the student.
Qualifications: African American, Hispanic and Native American students must have completed their junior year with a minimum 3.0 GPA in
English, math and chemistry courses (two years of high school algebra or the equivalent preparation; one year of geometry; one year of
high school chemistry with lab; and two years of high school English). If you have any questions or would like to obtain additional information,
please contact Ricky D. Brown, Director of Pre-College Programs at (810) 762-9845 or 1-800-955-4464 ext. 9845.
Download an application.
DISCOVER U

A new century requires a new approach to solving an old problem: under-representation of women in engineering and the sciences at
the collegiate and professional level. Kettering University, in cooperation with the Genesee Intermediate School District (GISD) which serves
the 21 school districts of Genesee County, Michigan, has created a new career-oriented series of hands-on workshops for girls in grades
10-12. Eight day-long "discovery" programs throughout the academic year will allow participants to learn about specific fields of engineering,
applied sciences and applied mathematics. Each program will emphasize the connections between the stimulating intellectual challenges the respective
fields present and their potential for making a difference in people's lives. Participants - selected by GISD-member district teachers and counselors -
will discover engineering career opportunities through hands-on laboratory activities and experiments, lunchtime colloquia featuring working
professionals, interactions with women undergraduates of Kettering and "Prep for Success" sessions focused on preparing for and getting in to college.
A final session each year, for participants and their parents, will be held in May and will focus on college and career planning. For more information,
contact
Virginia Hill, (810) 762-9873.
Kamp Kettering
Kamp Kettering is a one-week science and engineering summer enrichment program for girls entering the 7th and 8th grades.
Participants conduct exciting laboratory experiments in chemistry, physics, and engineering; sharpen their computer skills; and
explore the broad range of career opportunities available to them in science, math, engineering, and technology.
Other activities include taking field trips to science and technology centers, making friends with other girls who love math
and science, and getting to know our undergraduate women, who share their passion for science, math, and engineering with
participants. For more information,
contact
Virginia Hill, (810) 762-9873.
Information and applications will be posted on
our website in mid April.
Lives Improve Through Engineering (LITE)
LITE is a two-week residential program created by Kettering University to introduce 11th grade girls to what engineers do and how they significantly improve people’s lives by applying math, science and technology to human problems. You’ll see how they help prevent injuries by designing products like air bags and baby car seats and testing them with crash test dummies. You’ll learn how they repair joints, limbs and organs by making replacements that are functional and durable. You’ll learn about environmental challenges in engineering. And, you’ll find out how engineers help solve crimes by combining science and technology. By the end of the program, you’ll know how you can make a difference in the real world through engineering. This year’s program takes place July 18 - 30, 2010. For more information and applications contact Deborah Stewart, (810) 762-9679. Or, visit our website.
Sustainable Energy Pre-college Program - Get Energized!!
This program provides hands-on educational experiences including exhibits, laboratory, and classroom activities for pre-college students, preparing them for advanced 21st century energy technologies, as well as, a fun-day field trip. Session 1 for 9th and 10th Graders takes place July 19-23, 2010. Session 2 for 11th and 12th Graders takes place July 26-30, 2010. Deadline for application is June 1, 2010. Visit our website or Apply Now!!