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Sunday, March 26, 2006

Drexel Summer Program Jobs

Here at Drexel University, the college of Engineering is looking for 1 - 2 people to help with a summer program which tries to excite high school age students about engineering.

Dates: June 19th - August 11th
Hours: 8am - 4PM M-F
Pay: $10/hour
Please contact Amy Campbell (acampbell@drexel.edu) if interested.
Housing can be arranged on an individual basis as needed.

*If you are interested in only working for half of the summer, this is possible as well.

Women in Engineering Program
Exploring Engineering at the University of Maryland (E2@UMD) is a two-week residential
summer program (July 9-15, 2006 Session One and July 16-22, 2006 Session Two) for 60 high
school women in each session interested in math, science, or engineering. E2@UMD seeks to:
increase students’ knowledge of the various engineering fields offered at the University of
Maryland; encourage students to pursue engineering as a course of study in college; and expose
them to female role models in engineering.

Job one:
Two camp counselors live with E2@UMD participants and enforce the rules and policies of the
program in the classroom and in the residence hall. The camp counselors coordinate all of the
social activities at night and help students with their final project. The camp counselors are
expected to attend E2@UMD program activities and provide information and referral to
participants who want to know more about engineering. The camp counselors work
collaboratively with the entire E2@UMD staff and the Women in Engineering staff.
All interested applicants must complete the application form and submit a resume with their
application by April 7, 2006.

Please see attached if interested.

Job two:
The teaching assistant is responsible for students’ overall conduct in the classroom. The teaching
assistant greets faculty and guest lecturers; helps presenters organize the materials for their
presentations; leads students to their activities; facilitates discussion in the classroom; documents
session experiences through reading participant journals and taking photographs; and promotes
active participation and teamwork. The teaching assistant is expected to attend E2@UMD
program activities and provide information and referral to participants who want to know more
about engineering. The teaching assistant works collaboratively with the entire E2@UMD staff
and the Women in Engineering staff.
All interested applicants must complete the application form and submit a resume and transcript
with their application by April 7, 2006.

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