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PK-12 Engineering Education Outreach
PK-12 Students, Families and Community Members
PK-12 Students, Families and Community Members
See Bryan-College Station community science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) events, programs and other resources geared toward students in pre-K through 12th grades.
Resources
Aggie STEM Summer Camp
BioFORCE
Camp SOAR
HPRC Summer Computing Academy
Physics and Engineering Festival
Prospective Student Visit
SWE High School Conference
Texas A&M University Math Circle
TEEX Cyber Innovation Camp
Texas A&M Spark Conference
Youth Adventure Program
Zero Robotics