FASTREC APPLICATION PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE Name ______________________________________ Address ____________________________________ __________________________________________ City____________________ State ____ Zip _________ Telephone Number ( ) _____________________ High School Name ___________________________ E-Mail ______________________________________ SAT Score____________ ACT Score ____________ Cumulative High School GPA __________________ How Can You Pre-College Participate in FASTREC? APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 10 • Be accepted to Tuskegee University and have Programs paid your enrollment fee to the university NOTIFICATION DEADLINE: MAY 5 • Include a transcript, ACT or SAT scores In Engineering Please check the discipline that interests you most: • Provide a letter of recommendation • Send non-refundable application fee of $100 Aerospace Engineering (Cashier’s Check or Money Order) FASTREC Chemical Engineering For further information contact: Computer Engineering Toya Dean Freshman Accelerated Start-Up Coordinator of Student Activities Electrical Engineering and Training for Retention in Mechanical Engineering Tuskegee University 200 Luther Foster Hall Engineering Curricula Tuskegee, Alabama 36088 Tuskegee University is accredited with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Phone: (334) 727-8946 or (334) 727-8723 Colleges to award baccalaureate, master’s, doctorate, E-mail: [email protected] and professional degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, GA Or visit the University website at: 300334097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about www.tuskegee.edu the accreditation of Tuskegee University. OVERVIEW For nearly 30 years, Tuskegee University has adminis- tered a comprehensive pre-college program designed to recruit, prepare and graduate minorities in engineer- ing. High school rising and graduating seniors spend from one to eight weeks on campus, depending on the program in which they are enrolled, taking classes, en- gaging in research, attending seminars, performing ex- periments and attending carefully designed field trips. These activities are designed to motivate and prepare students for study and careers in engineering. Students will also have access to campus resources including computers, libraries, athletic facilities and health ser- vices. SOLUTION FOR SUCCESS FASTREC for Never before has technology played such a crucial role Freshman Accelerated Start-up and Training Retention in Engineering Curricula (FASTREC) is an in our lives as it does today. Nor has the need for quali- eight-week long summer program offered to high fied engineers who can apply that technology been so school graduates who are eligible for, or have been ac- great. Companies around the world are hiring Tuskegee cepted for admission to Tuskegee University. You can University engineering graduates. Our graduates are pursue an intensive course of study in mathematics, helping to provide comprehensive solutions to technol- engineering and study skills. ogy as well as environmental problems. They are also involved in a variety of exciting areas, from exploring the FASTREC is a great opportunity for those students mysteries of outer space, to developing synthetic fuels who are college calculus ready with a minimum SAT for high performance engines. If you are drawn to engi- math score of 540/ACT math score of 24. Students neering, Tuskegee can provide you with the right bal- will begin their engineering education early and earn ance of technical knowledge, a great liberal arts foun- up to seven credits towards their BS degree in Engi- dation, as well as superior business and management neering. skills that you will need in order to take advantage of the opportunities that lie ahead. At the end of the FASTREC Program, industry spon- sors award scholarships to selected students depend- PROGRAMS ing on their academic performance in the program. The College of Engineering (CE) offers degree pro- These scholarships are tenable at Tuskegee University grams in Aerospace Science Engineering, Chemical ONLY. FASTREC will be offered during the summer Engineering with an Environmental, Biochemical Engi- session which begins in June. neering and Pre-Med option, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Each program leads to the Students selected to participate in FASTREC are Bachelor of Science Degree. Students may also earn awarded full tuition for the summer program. Upon a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, System acceptance, all students will be required to pay room Engineering or Mechanical Engineering, Materials Sci- and board. All FASTREC students are required to stay ence or a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering. on campus. MITE and MITAS APPLICATION PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE Name ______________________________________ Address ____________________________________ __________________________________________ City____________________ State ____ Zip _________ Telephone Number ( ) _____________________ How Can You High School Name ___________________________ Pre-College Participate in MITE? E-Mail ______________________________________ • Be a rising high school sophomore, junior Programs SAT Score____________ ACT Score ____________ or senior with a 3.0 GPA or better • Submit a letter of recommendation Current Grade ________ Cumulative GPA ________ • Submit official transcript In Engineering • Include a non- refundable application fee of $50 with your application MITE AND APPLICATION DEADLINE: APRIL 10 (Cashier’s Check or Money Order) NOTIFICATION DEADLINE: MAY 5 • Submit ACT or SAT scores (if available) MITAS Please check the discipline that interests you most: For further information contact: MITE I-Sophomores & Juniors Toya Dean Mentoring InTo Engineering MITE II-Seniors Coordinator of Student Activities Mentoring Introduction to MITAS-Juniors & Seniors Tuskegee University 200 Luther Foster Hall Aviation Science Tuskegee, Alabama 36088 Tuskegee University is accredited with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, master’s, doctorate, Phone: (334) 727-8946 or (334) 727-8723 and professional degrees. Contact the Commission E-mail: [email protected] on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, GA 300334097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about Or visit the University website at: the accreditation of Tuskegee University. www.tuskegee.edu OVERVIEW MITE All MITE and MITAS participants are required to pay a For nearly 30 years, Tuskegee University has adminis- Mentoring InTo Engineering I (MITE) is a one-week $50 application fee. Upon acceptance to the program, tered a comprehensive pre-college program designed summer program designed for motivated minority ris- the participants will be responsible for an enrollment to recruit, prepare and graduate minorities in engineer- ing sophomores and juniors in high school to introduce fee and any personal expenses. MITE I and MITAS is ing. High school rising and graduating seniors spend them to the exciting world of engineering. MITE offers offered in June and MITE II is offered in July. from one to eight weeks on campus, depending on the an in depth, on-campus opportunity that allows stu- program in which they are enrolled, taking classes, en- dents to participate in lectures, laboratory demonstra- gaging in research, attending seminars, performing ex- tions, and facility tours, as well as to perform hands-on periments and attending carefully designed field trips. engineering projects with Tuskegee faculty, students These activities are designed to motivate and prepare and alumni. students for study and careers in engineering. Students will also have access to campus resources including Mentoring InTo Engineering II (MITE) is a one-week computers, libraries, athletic facilities and health ser- summer program designed for motivated minority rising vices. seniors in high school. The program offers an in-depth, on campus exposure for rising high school seniors. This SOLUTION FOR SUCCESS great opportunity allows students to participate in lec- Never before has technology played such a crucial role tures, laboratory demonstrations, and facility tours, as in our lives as it does today. Nor has the need for quali- well as to perform hands on discipline-oriented engi- fied engineers who can apply that technology been so neering projects with Tuskegee faculty, students, and great. Companies around the world are hiring Tuskegee alumni. University engineering graduates. Our graduates are helping to provide comprehensive solutions to technol- MITAS ogy as well as environmental problems. They are also Mentoring Introduction to Aviation Science (MI- involved in a variety of exciting areas, from exploring the TAS) is a one-week summer program, offered by Tuske- mysteries of outer space, to developing synthetic fuels gee University College of Engineering in collaboration for high performance engines. If you are drawn to engi- with the Tuskegee Airmen Museum at Moton Airfield, neering, Tuskegee can provide you with the right bal- Industry and professional organizations designed to ance of technical knowledge, a great liberal arts foun- introduce high school rising seniors and juniors to vari- dation, as well as superior business and management ous aspects of Aviation Science. The main goals of this skills that you will need in order to take advantage of the program are to encourage underrepresented youth to opportunities that lie ahead. remain in school and consider a career in aviation/aero-
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