Naval Research Enterprise SEAP
Organization: U.S. Department of the Navy & ASEE
Program Overview
Gain hands-on STEM experience in a paid summer program at Navy labs. Perfect for high schoolers in grades 10-12 to boost research skills and college applications.
# Naval Research Enterprise SEAP (Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program) The Naval Research Enterprise Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP) is a prestigious, paid internship opportunity designed for high school students interested in STEM fields, particularly in research, engineering, and defense. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Navy in collaboration with the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), this program offers students the chance to contribute to cutting-edge research at U.S. Navy laboratories across the country. SEAP provides an unparalleled opportunity for young minds to engage in hands-on projects, work alongside professional scientists and engineers, and explore careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. ## Program Structure SEAP is an **in-person internship program** that takes place at various Navy research laboratories across the United States. The program typically spans **8 weeks during the summer**, providing students with an immersive experience in real-world STEM research. Participants are paired with Navy scientists and engineers who serve as mentors, guiding them through their projects and fostering their growth as researchers. The program includes the following components: - Hands-on research projects in cutting-edge areas of science and engineering. - Mentorship and career guidance from experienced Navy professionals. - Opportunities to collaborate with other students and contribute to meaningful advancements in defense-related STEM fields. - A paid stipend for participants, making this program accessible and free of cost. ## What Students Experience Students in SEAP have the unique chance to: - Conduct research in state-of-the-art facilities and utilize advanced technologies. - Work on projects that directly contribute to national security and scientific innovation. - Develop critical STEM skills such as problem-solving, data analysis, and technical communication. - Build relationships with professional scientists and engineers who provide mentorship and insight into potential career paths. - Gain exposure to a professional research environment, preparing them for future academic and career opportunities. Through this hands-on learning, participants leave the program with a deeper understanding of STEM disciplines, enhanced research skills, and a portfolio of work they can showcase in college applications. ## Why It Matters for College Applications Participating in SEAP sets students apart when applying to colleges. It demonstrates: - **Commitment to STEM fields**: Colleges value students who actively pursue their interests outside the classroom, and SEAP highlights a passion for science, engineering, and research. - **Real-world experience**: The program’s hands-on projects show admissions officers that students can apply classroom knowledge to solve complex, real-world problems. - **Mentorship and collaboration**: Working with Navy professionals showcases the ability to collaborate effectively in professional settings. - **Prestige**: Being selected for a competitive program like SEAP reflects initiative, curiosity, and academic excellence. ## Eligibility SEAP is open to **high school students in grades 10-12** who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in STEM disciplines and a strong academic record, particularly in science and mathematics courses. While prior research experience is not required, a willingness to learn and curiosity about defense-related STEM fields are essential. ## How to Participate To apply, students must complete an online application through the **SEAP website**. The application typically includes: - Personal information and academic background. - A statement of interest or essay detailing why you want to participate in SEAP. - Letters of recommendation from teachers or mentors who can speak to your abilities and interest in STEM. Deadlines for applications are generally announced on the program's website, so interested students should check regularly for updates. Visit the official SEAP webpage on the ASEE site to learn more and begin your application. Take the next step toward your future in science and engineering with SEAP—where innovation meets opportunity!
Program Details
- Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
- Format: In-Person
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 10-12
- Location: Multiple, Various
- Application Deadline: November 1, 2026
- Country: USA
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: engineering, defense, research, internship
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: U.S. Department of the Navy & ASEE