STEM Programs are delivered by GreenApple staff throughout the calendar year. They include Coding, Robotics, Virtual Reality, 3D Model & Print, Project Innovation, Human BioLab, Design Studio, NASA Lab and so much more. Hands on activities are driven by Design Thinking, the Big Idea, challenge projects, prototypes, testing and reinvention.
Format: Online
Many great resources for aspiring scientists and engineers exist at MIT, in the Boston area, and beyond. Below you will find resources to help you on your journey in learning about STEM, preparing for college, and even when you start your career. We encourage all prospective students to explore this library of resources for opportunities that may be a good fit for you.

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Johns Hopkins Center for Gifted and Talented Youth
The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to identify the next generation’s brightest minds and provide them educationally enriching, intellectually challenging, and socially rewarding experiences. We actively recruit and support students from all communities regardless of race, culture, gender identity and expression, twice exceptionality, or income level. For grades 2-12.
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Khan Academy
Interactive video lessons on math, science, and computing, and other topics.
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MIT K-12 Videos
Engaging videos made by MIT students for elementary through high school students.
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MIT OpenCourseware
MIT OpenCourseWare is a free and open collection of material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum.
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FabFems
A national database of women in STEM professions who are inspiring role models for young women
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Questbridge National College Match
Through this college and scholarship application process, you can apply for free to the nation’s best colleges and be considered for early admission and a full four-year scholarship.
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Stanford High School Summer College
When you attend Stanford University Mathematics Camp, not only will you engage in deep exploration of mathematics and develop as a mathematician, but you will be immersed in a community of others who share your mathematical talent and curiosity. For three weeks you will participate in online classes, make new friends, and be challenged intellectually. Many participants say the experience changed their lives.
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Harvard Medical School-MEDscience TeleMED
Harvard Medical School MEDscience teleMED Online Program offers high school students with interests in science, medicine or healthcare an online active learning environment where they are immersed in realistic, dynamic, simulated medical emergencies. Students learn clinical skills and explore healthcare careers hearing from various medical professionals in the field. Our one-week, full-day, program motivates students to think critically, problem-solve, and work effectively in teams.
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University of Wisconsin Virtual Engineering Summer Program
The Virtual Engineering Summer Program is designed for rising 9th and 10th grade students to partake in a free, one-week online program focused on exploring the field of engineering. Virtual ESP provides an opportunity to explore what being an engineer means and experience engineering at a surface level.
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Beaver Works Spring Program- MIT Saturdays
Saturday sessions to introduce students to the concepts taught during the summer including programming, aerospace, hacking, genetics and more!
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Beaver Works Summer Institute-MIT Lincoln Laboratory, School of Engineering
The MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI) is a rigorous, world-class STEM program for talented students who will be entering their senior year in high school. The four-week program teaches STEM skills through project-based, workshop-style courses.