Frontiers
Grade Level: Entering 11-12
Cost: Frontiers I: $2,395 / Frontiers II: $1,795 / Both Sessions: $3,895
Frontiers I, July 7-19; Frontiers II, July 21-30
Open
Explore the outer limits of knowledge in science, mathematics, and engineering.
More than Just an Academic Experience
Get ready to be challenged to explore the outer limits of knowledge in science, mathematics, and engineering with the Frontiers research and learning experience, now in in its 31st year.
The focus is on students learning current laboratory techniques and exploring unsolved problems across a wide spectrum of engineering, mathematics, science, and robotics disciplines. Rounding out the academic experience are humanities and arts workshops in areas such as writing, art, music, theatre, and more.
Learn from outstanding professors utilizing state-of-the-art technology and facilities, and enjoy added activities such as evening workshops, field trips, movies, live performances, and tournaments.
Learn more about the Frontiers Session I or Frontiers Session II here.
Application deadline: April 30*
A Discovery Experience
Jump start your junior or senior year with an immersion experience that will challenge your senses as you explore the outer limits of knowledge in science, math, and engineering.
Disclaimer
* These programs require the interested party to submit an application, and in some cases, other documentation. Submission of an application does not represent acceptance. Participants will be notified of their status of acceptance.
Registration and documentation are required for the participant to be considered for enrollment in these programs. (it should list documentation vs. payment as there is no cost to this program)
All courses and programs are subject to change without prior notice.
Grades indicate the grade that the student will enter in the fall of 2013.
Programs include meals, materials, a t-shirt or drawstring bag, admission to field trips and transportation unless specifically noted otherwise. (it should state meals as all meals and snacks are provided, not just lunch)
Courses are taught by WPI faculty members and students unless otherwise noted.

