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Established in August 2003 as an independent 501(c)(3), the
Advancing Hispanic Excellence in Technology, Engineering, Math
and Science (AHETEMS) Foundation.(pronounced a-teams),
in partnership with SHPE and other organizations, has been
working exclusively to develop educational enrichment and
academic outreach initiatives, for Latinos/as, that extend
throughout the pre-college to PhD pathway. Funding for AHETEMS
initiatives is derived from various federal, state, local and
private grants and private tax-deductible donations.
The AHETEMS Foundation is responsible for informing the
public about technical careers, internships and educational
opportunities; maintaining educational centers; and promoting
the interest of students and professionals in educational and
charitable pursuits.
The AHETEMS Foundation has acquired a broad-based consistency
for educational enrichment, recruitment and retention programs
throughout the country, but each university’s activities are
unique and are supported by local SHPE chapters. The AHETEMS
educational programs are organized into three areas:
- Pre-College Programs
- Undergraduate Programs
- Graduate Programs
Pre-College Programs
AHETEMS directs
and operates several national initiatives for Hispanic middle
school and high school students across the United States are
mentored to pursue a technical career in engineering, science,
math, and technology. These programs are intended to both
enrich students' educational experience and recruit students
into engineering fields of study. Students have the
opportunity to perform hands-on activities, learn about college
admission requirements, college financial aid, college
expectations, and scholarships opportunities, participate in
competitions, and attend workshops and seminars hosted by
prominent Latino/a scientists and engineers working with
cutting-edge technology.
In summary, AHETEMS' pre-college programs are meant to encourage
and motivate Latino/a students to:
1) Complete high school
2) Attend college, preferably a 4-year college/university
3) Pursue a college major in science, technology, engineering or
math or related field
4) Pursue a technical career.
For a list of pre-college programs and their descriptions,
please visit:
http://www.ahetems.org/precollege.html.
Undergraduate Programs
AHETEMS provides
several scholarship, internship, research and educational
support opportunities throughout the year for Latino/a
undergraduate students.
The intent of these programs is to provide students academic and
technological capital. Through various functions and events,
students are engaged in environments where they will develop and
hone their technical knowledge and competency to become the next
generation of globally-competitive engineers.
For a list of undergraduate programs and their descriptions,
please visit:
http://www.ahetems.org/undergraduate.html.
Graduate Programs
AHETEMS provides
several scholarship, internship, research and educational
support opportunities throughout the year for graduate
students. The intent of these programs is to provide students
academic and technological capital. Through various functions
and events, students are engaged in environments where they will
develop and hone their technical knowledge and competency to
become the next generation of globally-competitive engineers.
For a list of graduate programs and their descriptions,
please visit:
http://www.ahetems.org/graduate.html. |