SMASH (Summer Math and Science Honors Academy)

Organization: Kapor Center

Program Overview

Free 3-year summer STEM program for underrepresented students; highly selective

**SMASH (Summer Math and Science Honors Academy)**, run by the **Kapor Center**, is a free, multi-year summer program designed for high school students from communities underrepresented in **STEM**. Over three consecutive summers, students participate in intensive coursework and hands-on projects in areas such as math, computer science, engineering, and science, while also developing problem-solving, teamwork, and research skills. The program often includes exposure to professionals in STEM fields, college-level academic experiences, and guidance on navigating educational pathways in technical disciplines. SMASH is best suited for students who are: - Strongly interested in pursuing STEM in college or as a career - From underrepresented or historically excluded backgrounds in STEM - Ready to commit to a rigorous, multi-year summer program Participation in SMASH can strengthen college applications by demonstrating sustained engagement in a challenging academic program, exposure to college-like coursework, and evidence of commitment to STEM. Students may also receive mentoring, college readiness support, and information about scholarships and opportunities in higher education. Interested students can learn more about eligibility, locations, and the application process on the SMASH website: **https://www.smash.org/**.

Program Details

  • Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-11
  • Location: Multiple (Stanford, UC Berkeley
  • Country: UCLA

Related Topics

This program is relevant for students interested in: STEM, underrepresented minorities, summer program, college prep

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