National Aeronautics and Space Administration Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Summer High School Internship Program (SpaceSHIP) Internship Application 2007 Application Deadline: March 9, 2007 Internship Dates: June 25 August 3, 2007 A note from NASA: By applying to the SpaceSHIP program, you may also be considered for NASA's INSPIRE program should the program become available this year. With common goals, SpaceSHIP and INSPIRE are designed for high school students who have demonstrated a strong interest in and aptitude for science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics (STEM). INSPIRE will expand the number of student opportunities at JPL during the summer of 2007.
Student Information Sheet Student s Name: Citizenship: Date of Birth: (mm/dd/yyyy) / / Home Mailing Address: City, State, Zip Code Home telephone: E-mail Address: Cell phone number: High School Name: High School Address: High School District: Grade: Senior Junior Sophomore Other Grade Point Average: /4.0 (please attach high school transcripts) How did you hear about the SpaceSHIP program? Check all that apply: Teacher (which subject(s)?) School Counselor/Principal After-School Program Coordinator Parent Friend NASA or JPL Employee NASA or JPL Website Other Website (which one?) Former SpaceSHIP Intern rother SpaceSHIP 2007 Applicaton Page 2 of 9
Contact Information JPL Minority Education Initiatives Dr. Eva Graham, Manager Minority Education Initiatives (818) 393-5917 Eva.M.Graham@jpl.nasa.gov (Point of Contact) Ms. Rita Torres Minority Education Initiatives (818) 354-1444 Rita.Torres@jpl.nasa.gov Website: http://minorityeducation.jpl.nasa.gov Program Overview The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Summer High School Internship Program (SpaceSHIP) is designed for high school students who have demonstrated a strong interest in and aptitude for science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics (STEM). One of SpaceSHIP's objectives is to encourage pre-college students who have been traditionally underrepresented in STEM fields to consider such fields for their careers. The mentors for the SpaceSHIP program are some of NASA's top science professionals. They mentor students while conducting innovative research and working on state-of-the-art equipment. During a SpaceSHIP internship, students conduct meaningful research, earn a stipend for their services, develop and enhance their oral and written communication skills, expand their computer skills and develop their leadership skills. Students also have an opportunity to develop and prepare written technical reports and abstracts, make a formal final presentation, interact with students from diverse cultural backgrounds and participate in numerous enrichment activities. Located in Pasadena, California, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is the leading center in the United States for robotic exploration of the solar system. JPL is managed for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and administered by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). More information about JPL can be found at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov. SpaceSHIP 2007 Applicaton Page 3 of 9
Eligibility Requirements Students must be U.S. citizens. All participants must be at least 16 years old at the time of participation (June 25 to August 3, 2007). Students must be able to communicate fluently in written and spoken English. With the exception of the letters of reference, this application must be completed by the student, and represent the student s own work. All high school students must live within 50 miles of JPL s Oak Grove facility (in Pasadena, California) All applicants must provide evidence of a 3.0 GPA or better (on a 4.0 scale). Student application must provide evidence of interest in and aptitude for science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Students must provide their own transportation to and from JPL. Program Duration 6 weeks, including a 1-day training/orientation June 25 - August 3, 2007 8:30am 4:30pm, Monday through Friday Stipend $2000 per internship (taxable) Submission Deadline The application must be postmarked no later than March 9, 2007. Students will be notified 4-6 weeks after deadline. Location of Internship All internship activities take place at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California unless otherwise specified. If there will be an off-site field trip, interns and their parents/guardians will be notified in advance. SpaceSHIP 2007 Applicaton Page 4 of 9
Application Components The completed SpaceSHIP application form must be submitted by the deadline of March 9, 2007. A completed application includes: Student information sheet Parental consent form 300-word essay Summary of science, math, and technology courses taken Extracurricular activities involvement Parent or guardian signatures where required Copy of transcripts showing a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (out of 4.0) Copy of birth certificate as proof of age (16 or older) and U.S. citizenship Two signed letters of recommendation from teachers Please visit the website calendar http://minorityeducation.jpl.nasa.gov for application process deadlines and updates. By U.S Mail send the completed application (postmarked no later than March 9, 2007) to: Ms. Rita Torres Jet Propulsion Laboratory Minority Education Initiatives 4800 Oak Grove Drive Mail Stop 180-109 Pasadena, CA 91109 A note from NASA: By applying to the SpaceSHIP program, you may also be considered for NASA's INSPIRE program should the program become available this year. With common goals, SpaceSHIP and INSPIRE are designed for high school students who have demonstrated a strong interest in and aptitude for science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics (STEM). INSPIRE will expand the number of student opportunities at JPL during the summer of 2007. SpaceSHIP 2007 Applicaton Page 5 of 9
Student s Name: Please use the area below to give a one page (300 word) written statement: Describe a public figure or someone in your school or community, who inspired your interest in science or engineering. What challenges, if any, have you had to overcome in order to pursue your goals or dreams? What are your goals for this summer internship? (What do you hope to learn, see, do, or achieve while at JPL?) What makes you a good fit for JPL s Summer High School Internship Program? Use a separate sheet of paper if needed. SpaceSHIP 2007 Applicaton Page 6 of 9
Student s Name: List academic awards, achievements, or other recognition received Award or other recognition Date/Grade Level List extracurricular activities (music, sports, clubs, hobbies, jobs, community service, volunteer work, summer programs, other NASA-related programs, etc.) Activity Date(s) (i.e. 2005-6) Duration (i.e. 2 years) List your computer skills (programming languages, databases, graphics, web design, e-mail, Microsoft Office, Macintosh, PC, hardware, etc.) Computer skill Date(s) Level of experience (beginning, intermediate ) SpaceSHIP 2007 Applicaton Page 7 of 9
Letters of Recommendation: Letter #1 Student s Name: Name of recommender: Title (i.e., Science Teacher): How long have you known the student? Please give a statement on why you recommend this student for a summer internship at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Use a separate sheet of paper if needed. Recommender s Signature School Principal s Signature Date: Date: SpaceSHIP 2007 Applicaton Page 8 of 9
Letters of Recommendation: Letter #2 Student s Name: Name of recommender: Title (i.e., Math Teacher) How long have you known the student? Please give a statement on why you recommend this student for a summer internship at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Use a separate sheet of paper if needed. Recommender s Signature School Principal s Signature Date: Date: SpaceSHIP 2007 Applicaton Page 9 of 9