NASA SEES (STEM Enhancement in Earth Science)

Organization: NASA / UT Austin

Program Overview

Work on NASA research projects. Virtual and in-person components. Free program.

**NASA SEES (STEM Enhancement in Earth Science)** is a free NASA/UT Austin program for high school students interested in Earth science, data analysis, and real-world research. Participants work on authentic **NASA research projects** that may involve satellite data, climate studies, environmental monitoring, or related topics. The program includes both **virtual** activities during the school year and an **in-person** experience in Austin, where students collaborate with scientists, engineers, and university researchers. This program is well-suited for students who: - Enjoy math, science, coding, or environmental studies - Are curious about how NASA uses data to understand Earth - Want experience working on team-based research projects - Are considering majors or careers in STEM fields For college applications, NASA SEES offers several advantages. Students gain **hands-on research experience**, learn how to work with scientific data, and practice presenting their results—skills that are valued in competitive STEM programs. The combination of virtual and in-person components demonstrates commitment over time, and participation in a selective NASA-affiliated program can help show readiness for rigorous college-level work. Interested students should review eligibility, application details, and project areas on the program website.

Program Details

  • Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 10-11
  • Location: Austin, TX / Online
  • Application Deadline: March 15, 2026
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: NASA, earth-science, research, free

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Visit the official program website: NASA / UT Austin