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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
High School Aerospace Scholars

[Students Grade 11]
[Available: TX]

High School Aerospace Scholars, or HAS, is an interactive online learning experience highlighted by a weeklong internship. Selected students are encouraged to study math, science, engineering and computer science by interacting with engineers at Johnson Space Center. The project includes preliminary interactive Web-based activities, distance learning and a residential experience during the summer at JSC. From across the state of Texas, 240 students are selected to participate by their state legislator through a competitive process. Selected students are Texas residents and U.S. citizens currently in their junior year of high school (rising seniors) with an interest and aptitude for math, science, engineering or computer science.

Duration: One year

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Jessica Cejka
NASA JSC Code AE2
2101 NASA Parkway
Houston, TX 77058-3607
Phone: (281) 483-4853
Fax: (281) 483-3789
E-mail: jessica.a.cejka1@jsc.nasa.gov

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