More Opportunities

More Opportunities

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Other Splash / ESP Programs This Spring

Northeast

MIT Spark
Amherst Splash
Northeastern Neptun
Princeton Splash
Columbia Splash
Marist Splash
NJIT Splash

Mid-West

Chicago Splash
Northwestern Splash

Mid-Atlantic

University of Maryland Baltimore County Splash
Hopkins Splash

South

Southwestern Splash
Rice Splash

West

Stanford Splash for 7-12th grades
UC Merced Splash
Claremont Splash
Granite Hills S.T.I.N.G.
Splash@UCLA

International

Oxford Splash ages 14+

For Students

Math mornings at Yale

Socratic is an online math and science community where students of all levels collaborate through questions, answers, and videos to make learning easier. Learn, practice, and share your knowledge in subjects you love!

For Teachers

The U.S. Grant Foundation

About: Since 1953, the U.S. Grant Foundation has provided exceptional summer academic enrichment programs for New Haven Public Schools middle school students. The program gives nine Yale undergraduates the chance to teach creative, self-developed courses and local students the chance to expand their academic horizons beyond the classroom.

Who Should Apply: Ideal candidates should be passionate about education, invested in the New Haven community, and good with children. Prior teaching experience is not necessary, but a large bonus. All candidates must be prepared to teach a six-week long core course as well as two electives that they have developed.

Compensation: $3,300 over the course of the summer.

Dates: The 2017 summer program runs from June 26th to August 4th.

Application: Complete the following application by February 8th.

Information Sessions: Information sessions will be in Dwight Hall Library on Wed. Jan. 25th and Tues. Jan. 31st at 7 and 8 PM.

For More Information: Visit http://campuspress.yale.edu/usgrant/ or email usgrantdirectors@gmail.com.

Teach For America – RESUME DROP APPLICATION DEADLINE: OCT 19

All children in this country deserve an education that gives them the opportunity to realize their fullest potential. By becoming a part of the Teach For America corps, you join remarkable people—a network of corps members and alumni that is 50,000 strong—from all backgrounds and professions who rise to the challenge to do what is right for kids.

Apply by September 16th to take the first step. Due by deadline: 30-minute resume drop application.

Contact joshua.hochman@yale.edu if you have any questions!

Breakthrough Collaborative Summer Teaching Residency 2017

Breakthrough Collaborative is a nation-wide movement working to tackle the opportunity gap. We increase academic opportunity for motivated middle-school students on the path to college, while providing undergraduate students with an intensive pre-professional teaching and leadership residency during the summer.

Whether you have always wanted to become a teacher or are considering it for the first time, a summer with Breakthrough will help prepare you for a career in education and will provide you with skills that are transferrable to any profession.

⋅⋅⋅Participate in a nine-week summer residency
⋅⋅⋅Receive 100+ hours of leadership and teaching training
⋅⋅⋅Learn instructional strategies and feedback techniques
⋅⋅⋅Teach core academic classes to motivated students
⋅⋅⋅Collaborate with other exceptional undergraduates from across the country
⋅⋅⋅Work in a diverse, fun, and supportive community

Undergraduates in all majors and all years are encouraged to apply. Opportunities are available in our 24 programs across the country and in Hong Kong. Living stipends are provided and housing may be available.

Early Action Deadline: January 12, 2017
Regular Decision Deadline: February 23, 2017
For more information and to apply please visit our website.

Yale Pathways to Science Undergraduate Summer Job Positions

Pathways Scholars Program Associate:
Program Associates serve as a residential advisers and classroom teaching assistants for students, and are a cornerstone of the Scholars program, serving as mentors and role models, assisting with homework, and planning enrichment activities. Program Associates consistently report that living and working with Scholars students provided a unique, intense, and worthwhile experience and are proud to have made a lasting impression on local youth. Program dates are July 5th to July 22nd. Program Associates are paid a stipend of $1250 and room and board is also included. Graduate and undergraduate students are welcome to apply. Please visit this link to apply.

Pathways Scholars Residential Advisor/Teaching Asst.:
Teaching assistants are part of a team of 10 Yale graduate and undergraduate students who aid in STEM laboratory courses, facilitate class/laboratory preparation, serve as mentors for student assignments and projects, manage logistical needs of the program, plan enrichment activities for students, and document program activities and successes. Teaching assistants are paid an hourly wage of $12.75. Please visit this link to apply.

Green Corps is looking for college graduates who are ready to take on the biggest environmental challenges of our day.

In Green Corps’ yearlong paid program, you’ll get intensive training in the skills you need to make a difference in the world. You’ll get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems -- global warming, deforestation, water pollution, factory farming and many others -- with groups like Sierra Club and Food & Water Watch. And when you graduate from Green Corps, we’ll help you find a career with one of the nation’s leading environmental and social change groups.

Green Corps’ yearlong program begins in August 2016 with Introductory Classroom Training in Boston, and continues with field placements in multiple locations across the U.S. Candidates must be willing to relocate.

For more information, visit www.greencorps.org or contact Virginia Shannon, Assistant Organizing Director, Green Corps at virginia@greencorps.org



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