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NASA Academy
Deadline: January 31, 2000
http://www.nasa-academy.nasa.gov/summer00.html
Eligibility requirements
Enrolled as a junior, senior or early graduate level program (as of May of the program year),
Maintaining a B average (minimum)
Majoring in engineering, science (physics, chemistry, biology, etc.), math, computer science or other areas of interest to the space program
Be a US citizen or permanent resident (as of May of the program year).
Summary
The intent of this program is to give the selected students a working knowledge of NASA and its programs. The Academy accomplishes this through interactive sessions with leaders within government, industry, and academia and research in NASA's laboratories. The students will discover how NASA and its Field Centers operate, understand the NASA link to the private sector, gain experience in world-class laboratories, participate in a team environment where people work together to accomplish common goals, and build professional bonds among our future leaders.


Last updated: Saturday, May 13, 2000
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