The Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP) is designed for exceptional high school students with strong interests in science and engineering. Engage in hands-on research with Smith faculty in life and physical sciences and in engineering.
Established in 1990, the program annually serves more than 100 students. Since its inception, nearly 1,800 students have participated, representing 46 states and 53 countries. After the program, participants return to high school better prepared to tackle tough science courses and understand what to expect in college.
Central to the summer science program is a learning environment that is rich in role models. SSEP offers hands-on, cooperative, investigative and challenging learning—where students get all of the faculty’s attention as well as the opportunities and encouragement to achieve their best. Smith undergraduate students with science majors also serve as teaching assistants.
Overview
Smith College is among the top-rated liberal arts colleges in the United States and one of the nation’s largest colleges dedicated to educating women. In 1999, Smith became the first women’s college in the nation to establish its own program in engineering science, the Picker Engineering Program.
Students choose two-week research courses; in these, groups of up to 17 students work alongside Smith faculty members, assisted by undergraduate interns. Informal lectures in the lab and out in the field encourage students to ask research questions, and they learn to conduct actual experiments.
Past course titles include:
Your Genes, Your Chromosomes
Global Young Women's Health
Food is My Medicine
Sentinels in the Sky
Most of the work is carried out as a cooperative team effort, with ample opportunities for individual contributions. SSEP participants learn how scientists and engineers formulate questions, work on sophisticated scientific instruments and develop valuable critical thinking and analytical skills.
Program Dates: July 9–August 6, 2022
Tuition: $7,298 | Deposit: $1,450
Deposit due within two weeks of acceptance.
Program Schedule:
First Session
Chemistry of Herbal Medicine
Designing Intelligent Robots
Global Young Women’s Health
Introduction to Computer Science through Programming
Tracking an Outbreak
Understanding and Conserving Plant Biodiversity
Your Genes, Your Chromosomes
Second Session
Engineering for Climate Resilience
Introduction to Ethical Data Science
Making Connections
Novel Bacteriophage
Where the Body Meets the MindAdditional Course TBD