CURIE Academy

Organization: Cornell University College of Engineering

Program Overview

Engineering immersion for women-identifying students.

**CURIE Academy** is a one-week summer program offered by the **Cornell University College of Engineering** for high school students who identify as women and are interested in exploring engineering. Participants work closely with Cornell faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate mentors to gain exposure to different engineering disciplines through lectures, lab activities, and hands-on projects. The program is designed for students who are curious about how engineering can address real-world problems and who are considering applying to selective STEM colleges. Students can expect to: - Engage in **engineering design projects** and lab-based activities - Learn about multiple **engineering majors and career paths** - Receive guidance on **preparing for college-level STEM coursework** - Interact with current Cornell engineering students and faculty CURIE Academy is especially suited for rising juniors and seniors who have a solid foundation in math and science and want structured support in exploring engineering before college. Participation can strengthen college applications by demonstrating sustained interest in STEM, exposure to university-level engineering, and engagement in a rigorous academic summer experience. Interested students should review eligibility, application materials, and deadlines on the program website.

Program Details

  • Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: $2000
  • Grade Level: Grades 10-12
  • Location: Ithaca, NY
  • Application Deadline: February 1, 2026
  • Country: USA

Related Topics

This program is relevant for students interested in: engineering, women-in-stem, design, coding

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Visit the official program website: Cornell University College of Engineering