SUMMER RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

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Are you a high school student interested in gaining research experience?
If you are, then you might want to apply to the Science & Engineering
Apprenticeship Program (SEAP) offered by the Office of Naval Research.
The eight-week summer program places students in labs around the country
and pays these students $3,075 for their work.  Visit the SEAP Web site to
find out more about the program, to determine if you qualify, to read
descriptions of participating labs, and to apply to the program:

http://seap.asee.org/

Applications are due in early January, 2011, so you need to get started
with your application now!

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