Veritas AI

View Original

7 Great STEM Fall Programs for Middle School Students

As a motivated middle school student interested in science and technology, STEM programs during the fall semester are a great choice for you. Participating in these programs offers you a unique opportunity to ignite your passion for science and pave the way for a successful career in the future. 

Fall programs often coincide with the beginning of the school year, thus participating in them will enable increased engagement and performance in STEM subjects in regular coursework. Additionally, these programs often offer hands-on experiences, making complex concepts more accessible and enjoyable.

As you will usually attend these programs on Saturdays or after school hours, they will complement everything you learn in school and will help you stay ahead academically, explore potential career paths, and develop critical thinking abilities. With that being said, in this blog, we will explore great STEM fall programs designed for middle school students. 


1. Veritas AI’s AI Trailblazers

The AI Trailblazers program by Veritas AI is a virtual program that teaches middle school students the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Over 25 hours, you will learn the basics of Python as well as topics like data analysis, regression, image classification, neural networks, and AI ethics.  Students learn through lectures and group sessions with a 5:1 student-to-mentor ratio.

Previous projects done by students have included building a machine-learning model to classify music genres and creating a machine-learning algorithm to provide a custom list of educational resources based on selected specifications.

Application deadline: Rolling deadlines.
Eligibility: Students in grades 6-8
Program dates: 25 hours over 10 weeks (on weekends) during the spring cohort and 25 hours over 2 weeks (on weekdays) during the summer cohort.
Fee: $1,790
Financial assistance: Need-based financial aid is available 


2. STEM Academy @ Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

STEM Academy is an academic enrichment program for middle and high school students offered by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. While most of the courses are targeted for students in grades 8-12, Python for Girls is offered for middle school girls and non-binary students in grades 6–8.

Multiple 12-week-long courses are offered across fields including Biomimetics, Cybersecurity, Robotics, and Programming. Classes, 90 minutes each, take place once every week on designated days between 5 pm and 6:30 pm. STEM Academy courses typically have a limit of 10 students per instructor. 

You can apply for multiple courses as long as the classes do not clash and you can ensure participation in each one. The application process requires you to submit a 250-word paragraph that tells us about a project or accomplishment you are proud of, this will be the major factor in determining your selection to the program. 

Location: Virtual and in-person options are available

Cost: The cost for each course is $49 ($99 for the Robotics course)

Dates: September to December 2024

Application Deadline: August 26, 2024 for the fall session

Eligibility: All students in grades 8-12 are eligible to apply


3. Online Enrichment Courses @ Northwestern University

Center for Talent Development (CTD) at Northwestern University has been providing academic enrichment programs for talented young students since 1982. There are multiple online course options available for students between 3-8 grades, and students who are selected to attend these programs typically function 1-2 grade levels above their peers in school in the subject area. 

The two programs running during the fall semester are - Online Enrichment and Online Core Essentials. To determine the eligibility of students, the program requires them to be in the 90th percentile or above on a nationally normed, standardized grade-level achievement test or take the in-house assessment.

You will complete the session in 9 weeks in the fall and you should expect to spend 2-5 hours per week engaged in course activities. Some of the courses for middle school students will cover topics including - Ancient Medicine & Etymology, Astrobiology, Statistics, AI, and Robotics.

Location: Virtual

Cost: Between $575 to $675

Dates: September to November 2024

Application Deadline: Rolling basis

Eligibility: All students in grades 4-8 are eligible to apply


4. Science Alliance: Middle School Program

The Science Alliance is a middle school program run by the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Students can choose from courses in anthropology, astrophysics, conservation science, Earth science, and evolutionary biology, which run anywhere between four and eight weeks in the fall session. 

Classes will be offered on Thursdays and Fridays after school and on Saturdays during the day. The classes on Thursdays and Fridays run between 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm for eight weeks between October and December, while classes run for four hours on Saturday and the course is completed in four weeks. 

You will interact with scientists from the Museum and also visit various halls throughout the course. There are no tests or assignments, so you can have fun while learning without any pressure!

Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 

Cost: $1,000. Financial aid is available

Dates: Weekly classes on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday between October and December

Application Deadline: Rolling basis

Eligibility: All middle school students, who can attend in-person classes at the AMNH are eligible to apply.


5. Stanford Math Circle

Stanford Math Circle is an academic enrichment program designed for students across all grade levels, which is designed for students who are passionate about math and want to learn more beyond what is available in their schools. Through lectures, activities, and hands-on engagement, circles encourage students to develop creative and critical problem-solving skills. 

Middle school students can participate in math circles designed for students between 5-8 grades. You will learn problem-solving, abstract reasoning, and advanced mathematical topics guided by mathematicians, educators, and scholars from the Stanford community. 

All classes follow the Pacific Time zone and you will meet three times a week after school hours, which run for 105 minutes. You can click the links to see the tentative schedules for the 5-6 grade and 7-8 grade levels. 

Location: Virtual

Cost: $495

Dates: October to December 2024

Application Deadline: Rolling basis

Eligibility: All students in grades 1–12 are eligible to apply in courses designed for their grade levels. 


6. STEM Saturday Academy @ UNC Charlotte

The STEM Saturday Academy is one of the many offerings from UNC’s STEM Pre-College Program. Through direct instruction, problem-based learning, group projects, and virtual lab experiments you will receive a comprehensive introduction to STEM fields. The batch size is limited to 100 students. 

You will participate in four-hour long, in-person courses across five Saturdays between September and December involving lectures on scientific principles, chemical reactions, mathematical equations, and more. Dedicated sessions will focus on preparing students for science Olympiad competitions, covering topics such as anatomy, ecology, physics, and engineering.

You will also receive a certificate of participation upon successful participation in all in-person and virtual courses. 

Location: UNC Charlotte Woodward Building

Cost: $125 program fee

Dates: September to December 2024

Application Deadline: August 23, 2024

Eligibility: All middle school students from the Charlotte Area with a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale are eligible to apply.


7. Stanford Middle School Scholars Program

The Stanford Middle School Scholars Program is a free program with a summer and academic year component through the fall semester designed for students from low-income communities to prepare them for high school.  

You will attend a three-week course in the summer (July) and there will also be an hour-long meeting every week between August and December, where you will have further discussions. You can choose from four course options and students interested in STEM should opt for the Real-Life Applications to Mathematics course.

The program courses are designed and taught by Stanford Online High School (OHS) instructors, the majority of whom have PhDs. They will help you reach your full academic potential as they help you develop the skills needed to excel in academic subjects. The batch size is limited to 12 students, so you will have enough time and opportunities to interact with like-minded peers, instructors, and guest speakers.

Location: Virtual

Cost: Free

Dates: Three weeks in the summer of 2025 and meetings throughout the fall semester after school

Application Deadline: March 2025

Eligibility: Open to all 6-7 grade students from low-income families in the U.S.



Image Source - Northwestern University Logo