Stanford Summer Engineering Academy
The Stanford Summer Engineering Academy (SSEA) is a fully funded, four-week summer program that welcomes a cohort of incoming first-year students to campus every August for a dynamic academic and residential experience. Through labs, lectures, and excursions on and off campus, students are well equipped to take on their freshman year.
We seek to illuminate the brilliance of students who have been systemically marginalized in engineering. We welcome applications from all students, including womxn, first generation and/or low income, first in their family to study/pursue an engineering degree, or those from environments with limited exposure to engineering curriculum.
SSEA Objectives
Give students a real feel for life on campus with discussions on how to transition to college, and the opportunity to bond with fellow cohort members. Students also have the chance to explore campus and the Bay Area.
Prepare students for college-level engineering studies by engaging them with computer science and math classes, lab projects, and resource fairs.
Challenge students to think critically through sessions exploring technological impacts in society, visits with industry partners, and daily guest lectures by Stanford faculty from the School of Engineering.
Application Information
The link to the application is: https://bit.ly/stanfordsummerbridge22
SSEA Seminar
SSEA offers a seminar during the Autumn quarter for access to additional advising and support along with a community of peers and mentors to reinforce and build off of the skills and strategies acquired from the summer.
Students learn and fine-tune their leadership skills in areas including: goal-setting, networking, career/interest exploration, time management, team dynamics, effective communication, and self-advocacy.
Questions?
Preview the application questions, see our frequently asked questions, or contact the staff at sseaprogram@stanford.edu
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“I think that the RAs are what make SSEA such a great and unique program. We have people who really do care about us and are willing to open up to us.”