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Governor’s STEM Scholars

This program is for students attending school in New Jersey who are pursuing studies in the fields of STEM (science, technology, engineering or math), have a 3.5 G.P.A. or higher, are in grades from rising high school sophomores to graduate … Continue reading

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RVCC Engineering Career Night

Engineering Career Night Event at Raritan Valley Community College, Monday, April 24, from 6-8 p.m(flyer – RVCC Engineering Career Night.pdf). The event, which is free of charge, is designed for prospective students interested in RVCC’s Engineering Science program as well … Continue reading

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RVCC NJ STARS and Honors College Information Sessions

There’s still time to register to learn more about NJ STARS, the benefits of enrolling at RVCC, and our Honors College.  We invite you and your family to attend one of our information sessions. Two sessions are scheduled: Tuesday, April … Continue reading

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Da Vinci Science Center Summer Volunteer Opportunities

The Da Vinci Science Center in Allentown has exciting summer volunteer opportunities for high school students.  As our busiest time of the year approaches, we are in search of volunteers who would like to share their excitement about science and … Continue reading

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Rec Room in Glen Gardner Seeks Volunteers/Mentors

Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity?  Do you like working with children?  If so, you may be interested in volunteering with Rec Room in Glen Gardner.  They are looking for student volunteers/mentors for the first Saturday of every month … Continue reading

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St. Luke’s Mini-Medical School

Interested in medical school?  You may want to check out St. Luke’s Mini-Medical School.  You must register online by March 13.  They will select participants at random and notify them on March 14.

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Rutgers School of Nursing Career Fair

The Rutgers School of Nursing will host a Career Fair on February 27 from 12:00-3:00. Students can attend the Rutgers School of Nursing on either the New Brunswick/Piscataway campus or the Newark campus. The Career Fair will be held at … Continue reading

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Princeton University’s 10-Day Summer Journalism Program

We welcome 35-40 high school students (rising seniors) from low-income backgrounds every summer to Princeton’s campus for an intensive, 10-day seminar on journalism. The program’s goal is to diversify college and professional newsrooms by encouraging outstanding students from low-income backgrounds … Continue reading

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Open House: The Center for Pre-College Programs at NJIT

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  The Center for Pre-College Programs at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) will be holding an Open House for Middle and High School Students and Parents on Saturday, January 28, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon in the … Continue reading

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College Key, a FREE workshop for traditionally underrepresented, low-income, first generation 10th and 11th grade students and their parents or guardians

On Saturday, February 25, 2017 from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm at William Paterson University, NJACAC will be hosting College Key, a FREE workshop for traditionally underrepresented, low-income, first generation 10th and 11th grade students and their parents or guardians. Throughout the day, students … Continue reading

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