#2022 SEI
RMEP will be hosting a 2022 Summer Engineering Institute.
It will be virtual.
July 11 - July 29
Applications and details will be available on our website February 15, 2022 under the Application Information tab.
RMEP will be hosting a 2022 Summer Engineering Institute.
It will be virtual.
July 11 - July 29
Applications and details will be available on our website February 15, 2022 under the Application Information tab.
SEEK Program:
The National Society of Black Engineers is offering a FREE 3-week summer enrichment for rising 3rd - 5th graders. It is completely virtual. It is open to the greater Richmond area (New Kent, Goochland, Richmond, Henrico County, Chesterfield County, Dinwiddie, Prince George, Caroline County, Hanover County, Petersburg, Colonial Heights, and others).
If the young person is in central VA, they can select Richmond, VA Program 2 session.
The National Society of Black Engineers is offering a FREE 3-week summer enrichment for rising 3rd - 5th graders. It is completely virtual. It is open to the greater Richmond area (New Kent, Goochland, Richmond, Henrico County, Chesterfield County, Dinwiddie, Prince George, Caroline County, Hanover County, Petersburg, Colonial Heights, and others).
If the young person is in central VA, they can select Richmond, VA Program 2 session.
- To register for the #SEEK2022 program, visit our landing page at https://seek.nsbe.org/. Feel free to share this link with parents and leaders within your communities.
RMEP was formed to establish a mechanism by which minority (not just race, but also gender) middle and high school students can be encouraged to consider science and engineering as a profession, thereby assisting in the national effort to alleviate under representation of minorities in all engineering professions.
These funds will allow us to offer financial aid to students who are unable to afford to participate in our program. And since we are a 501c3, your donation is tax deductible.
These funds will allow us to offer financial aid to students who are unable to afford to participate in our program. And since we are a 501c3, your donation is tax deductible.
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Published on Aug 7, 2014
In an effort to increase minority participation in the engineering profession, Virginia State University partners with the Richmond Area Program for Minorities in Engineering (RAPME). Participants include middle and high school students from the regions coming to VSU to work with teachers and mentors. Over 40 engineers and architects volunteered their time. Produced by Jesse Vaughan & Cedric Owens for VSU TODAY. |
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Science project of an electric substation. Completed by Desmond Hawkins.
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Testimonials"He really enjoyed the program. It gave him insight and I think he is going to pursue civil engineering! Thank you for doing such an outstanding job!"
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