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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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499 STEM Education Events Found

Jun 3

Wednesday Early Release Days! • JUNE 3RD

School's out early and we're playing with Lego bricks!
Brick By Brick Maine Lego Studio
Free
6/3/26
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Jun 3

Accelerated Summer Online (ASO) - Summer 2026

CTD's Accelerated Summer Online program offers Honors and AP level courses for highly motivated students seeking summer acceleration opportunities. Courses are designed for the online classroom with bright learners in mind. Students can earn 1-2 high school credits. The program runs 9-10 weeks with flexible enrollment. Students should expect 10-15 hours/week for 1-credit courses or 20-25 hours/week for 2-credit courses. Courses use Schoology learning management system and provide individualized instructor feedback.
Northwestern University Center for Talent Development
$860.00 - Early...
6/3/26
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Jun 3

2026 Discover Transportation Engineering

A 3-day, 2-night program for high school students (incoming freshman to recently graduated) to discover transportation engineering. Students will meet industry professionals, tour workplaces, and participate in engaging transportation engineering activities. Program includes on-campus activities with presentations from Felsburg Holt & Ullevig, HDR, and panel discussions, plus off-campus visits to Olsson, Nebraska Department of Transportation labs, JEO, and Benesch bridge sites. Students stay in UNL residence halls with shared bedrooms and suite-style rooms. Registration opens in February 2026.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
$30.00 - $30 app...
6/3/26
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Jun 3

Dual Enrollment Journey

Information session for dual enrollment program allowing high school students to take college courses
Virtual
Free
6/3/26
Sourced: https://mc3.edu/ 05-09-2026
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Jun 3

Dual Enrollment Journey

Evening information session for dual enrollment program allowing high school students to take college courses
Virtual
Free
6/3/26
Sourced: https://mc3.edu/ 05-09-2026
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Jun 3

Dual Enrollment Journey

Information session about dual enrollment opportunities for high school students to take college-level courses.
Virtual
Free
6/3/26
Sourced: https://mc3.edu/ 05-09-2026
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Jun 4

Building 3D Science Learning With Picture-Perfect Lessons 2026 Picture Perfect Academy Grades 3-5

This two-day workshop is designed for grades 3-5 teachers to explore how high-quality picture books and texts can inspire learning across life, physical, and earth sciences. Participants will experience standards-aligned science lessons using the 5E instructional model while making connections between science and ELA. Educators will examine strategies to promote student discourse through three-dimensional teaching and learning. All lessons and practices are aligned to the Arizona Science Standards and support meaningful, integrated instruction. Participants will walk away with Picture Perfect Science Lessons and tradebooks. Registration opens March 1, 2026. PD Hours: 14 hours.
SRP Pera Club
$20.00 - $20 mem...
6/4/26
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Jun 5

The Fresh Air Fund Summer Camps - Science and STEM Programs

Since 1877, The Fresh Air Fund has provided free summer opportunities to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income communities. Activities include photography, ceramics, robotics, creative writing, recreation, swimming and outdoor adventure. Science counselors are among the staff positions available. Camp runs from approximately June 5 to August 16, 2026.
The Fresh Air Fund Camps
Free summer oppo...
6/5/26
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Jun 6

OKC Zoo Gala: Making Tracks

The 2026 OKC Zoo Gala: Making Tracks, presented by Expand Energy, is chaired by Pama Palmer. The Gala supports Making Tracks, an initiative providing free Zoo field trips for every Oklahoma third grader. The evening will honor Bob Moore Auto Group and Bob Moore Subaru, Julie Hall, Vicki Howard, and OG&E for their outstanding contributions to conservation and community impact. Multiple sponsorship levels available with various benefits including reserved seating, zoo tickets, and Wild Encounter passes.
OKC Zoo
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6/6/26
Sourced: https://okczoo.org/zoogala 02-12-2026
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Jun 6

American Robotics Invitational Event

FLL Offseason Invitational Challenge. Entry to this event is by special invitation for teams that have participated in regional championship events. Event will be held at Drew University in Madison, NJ, and will be replete with all the trappings of an FLL post-season event for 60 teams from around the region. Event will include opening ceremonies, deejayed music, in-person judging, paired-team robot runs (3), awards ceremonies, and access to the fun attractions in the area. This will be a 2-day event.
Drew University
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6/6/26
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Jun 7

Summer Enrichment Camp 2026

The 2026 Summer Enrichment Camp application is now live! Camp will take place from June 7-12, 2026.
Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science (MSMS)
Free
6/7/26
Sourced: https://themsms.org/ 01-19-2026
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Jun 7

Student Science Training Program (SSTP)

A seven-week residential research program for students entering grade 12 (at least 16 years old) considering careers in science, medicine, math, computer science, or engineering. Program includes 30 hours/week research participation with UF faculty, daily lecture series, UF honors seminar class, weekend fieldtrips, social events, and service activities. Students must commit to entire program with no departures allowed except for pre-approved one-time family events. Academic requirements include weekly lab notes, scientific research paper, research poster presentation, and two oral presentations. Dual enrollment credit available for Florida high school students.
University of Florida
$5,500.00 - Incl...
6/7/26
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Jun 7

Counselor In-Training

Two-week leadership training program where campers learn what it takes to become a camp counselor. Includes hands-on experience working with counselors and unit leaders. Special application required. For Seniors & Ambassadors (high school level).
Kamp Kiwanis
$570.00 - Two-we...
6/7/26
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Jun 7

Program Aide

Leadership training to learn how to facilitate programs and activity sessions. Participants earn Program Aide pin and may be contacted to help with programs throughout the membership year. Special application required. For Cadettes entering 8th grade.
Kamp Kiwanis
$570.00 - Two-we...
6/7/26
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Jun 7

Barrett Summer Scholars - 11th and 12th Grade Session

BSS gives motivated high school students the opportunity to experience college life while strengthening academic and leadership skills. Participants explore challenging topics, build college-ready habits, and learn what it's like to study on a university campus. Minimum GPA requirements: 11th and 12th Grade - Unweighted GPA of 3.25 or higher. Program runs June 7-10, 2026.
ASU Tempe
$800.00 - Progra...
6/7/26
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Jun 7

Nuclear Engineering Camp

A one-week summer program introducing students to nuclear engineering, including nuclear energy, radiation detection, nuclear materials, nuclear security, nuclear waste management, and industrial plasmas. Features hands-on experiments, interactive lectures, small group projects, and tours of facilities including Phelps Health Radiology & Oncology Departments, Missouri S&T's Research & Training Reactor, and Ameren UE's Callaway Nuclear Power Plant. Participants are responsible for their own transportation to Rolla, Missouri.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
$1,200.00 - incl...
6/7/26
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Jun 7

Superconductor Quantum World Camp

Do you know what the world would look like if we could use superconductors in everyday life? Superconductors can make hoverboards, flying cars, and quantum computers possible - the only problem is that known superconductors only work near absolute zero which is -460 degrees Fahrenheit! Camp activities include: Learning basics of electrical circuits, superconductors, and quantum computers; Building a measurement tool to detect superconducting transition at -320F; Build a magnet track for the superconducting levitator; Fabricating nano-scale thin superconducting film and micro-scale lithography. Space is Limited! Early registration is recommended. Campers will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
$500.00 - includ...
6/7/26
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Jun 7

BioMed IQ Camp

A 5-day camp for high school students interested in health professions. Through hands-on activities and case studies, campers will explore and solve real life problems within the health professions and meet faculty, local health care providers, and pre-health students. Activities include solving human health case studies with Missouri S&T faculty, learning about different careers in health professions, engaging with pre-health students, and participating in social activities like movie night and trivia. Space is limited and early registration is recommended with first-come, first-served basis. $50 non-refundable fee applies with cancellation policy requiring 14 days notice.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
$850.00 - Regist...
6/7/26
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Jun 7

Career Explorations in Architecture, Interior Design and Landscape Architecture Workshop

Interactive summer high school camp providing unique experience to investigate design issues and learn about design professions. Includes design studio explorations, discussions, video presentations, architectural conventions, client/designer scenarios, virtual visits to significant buildings and landscapes, and fundamental design skills development. Residential program with overnight supervision by College of Architecture staff.
College of Architecture
$650.00 - Includ...
6/7/26
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Jun 8

Summer@IMSA STEM Day Camps 2026

STEM-based curricula created by IMSA Curriculum Specialists and aligned with NGSS science and engineering standards. Programs taught by SITE Interns, supported by IMSA STEMbassador students. Multiple week options available: 6/8-6/12, 6/22-6/26, 7/6-7/10, 7/13-7/17, 7/20-7/24. Grade bands: 1st/2nd and 3rd/4th camps run 8:30-11:30am; 5th/6th and 7th/8th camps run 8:30-11:30am OR 12:30-3:30pm. Registration opens Monday, February 2 at 12:00pm.
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)
$200.00 - Early...
6/8/26
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Jun 8

Summer Camp - Animal Adaptations

Animals have adapted their form, function and behavior over time. Whether it's gaining new teeth, blending in or standing out, speeding up or slowing down, or surviving new human interactions, we'll look at how animals have adapted to their surroundings over time. Camp runs 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Drop off at 8:30 a.m. After-camp care available until 5:30 p.m. for $50 per week. Ages 6-12.
Science Museum
$350.00 - $350 f...
6/8/26
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Jun 8

Indianapolis STEM Camps & Coding Programs at Butler

iD Tech day camps at Butler University running from June 8 - July 17. Ages 7-17, 1-week duration day camps focusing on coding, game development, robotics, 3D printing, and more. Features small-group learning, expert instructors from top universities, and blend of hands-on STEM learning with traditional camp activities. Daily schedule runs 8:30am-5pm with breaks for outdoor activities, campus exploration, lunch in dining hall, and recreational time.
Butler University
$1,079.00 - Star...
6/8/26
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Jun 8

Summer Camps - Life of the Bugs

1-night fledgling overnight camp for ages 8-16 at main campus and 'Life of the Bugs' themed day camp for ages 7-14 at Lake Fayetteville campus. Focus on entomology, insect biology, and arthropod studies.
Ozark Natural Science Center
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6/8/26
Sourced: https://onsc.us/camps 01-19-2026
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Jun 8

ACAC Summer Camp 2026 - Week 1: Outdoor Explorers Week

Adventure awaits in the great outdoors! Campers will splash in the creek, search for critters, learn about local plants and wildlife, and take on nature-themed games and challenges. From stream play to scavenger hunts, it's a week full of discovery, fresh air, and outdoor fun. Camp runs 7:00am - 6:00pm, Monday through Friday. Activities include swimming, arts & crafts, science experiments, sports, and outdoor exploration.
ACAC West Chester
$399.00 - Member...
6/8/26
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Jun 8

Girls in STEM Northwest Arkansas

Week-long summer day camp for girls ages 12-14. Appropriate for both new and returning participants. Part of the Girls in STEM program with hands-on activities led by female STEM professionals.
University of Arkansas
Free program
6/8/26
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