Hialeah Campus Offers STEM Program For Students

Starting this summer, Miami Dade College’s Hialeah Campus will be offering a new program to  prospective freshmen majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics.

The STEM Program, which is free only during the summer term, is a 10-week course from Monday to Thursday.

It includes exclusive presentations and trips to universities and museums with a focus on each of these fields of study.

The program is designed to enhance the education of the incoming students, while guiding them in the registration process for future courses.

“I definitely think that this program will help students will get a better understanding of their field of interest,” said engineering major Roberto Andres.

Any student majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics and enrolled in a developmental math course is eligible to participate in the STEM Program.

The last day to register is June 15.

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