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Young Science Achievers 2008 Annual Awards Event

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at 4:00 PM (ET)

Jersey City, United States

Young Science Achievers 2008 Annual Awards Event

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Type End     Quantity
Student Tickets Ended Free  
Teacher Tickets Ended Free  
Parent Tickets Ended Free  
Mentor Tickets Ended Free  
General Admission Ended Free  

Event Details

ALL ATTENDEES MUST REGISTER BY JUNE 1, 2008

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Students, Parents, Teachers, Mentors & Special Guests

You are cordially invited to attend the 2008 Annual Awards of the Young Science Achievers Program

PROGRAM for June 11th, 2008

4:00PM:  Student Check-in  @ Liberty Science Center 

Note: Students must arrive NO later than 4:15pm and must be present to compete for and win prize awards. Students should bring project poster boards for judges to review.

4:30PM:  Judges Review - Governors Hall

4:30PM:  General Check-in @ Liberty Science Center 

5:30PM:  Student Projects On Display; Catered Buffet

6:30PM:  Awards - J.D. Williams Science Theater

8:00PM:  End of Program

 

When & Where



Liberty Science Center
222 Jersey City Boulevard
Jersey City, 07305

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at 4:00 PM (ET)


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Young Science Achievers



The Young Science Achievers Program offers grants of up to $500 to fund science research projects carried out by high school students. YSAP serves public and private high schools (grades 9 through 12) throughout the state of New Jersey and New York City and is open to all applicants but targets young women of any ethnicity and males of African American, Hispanic, or Native American descent. A goal of this program is to increase the number of participants from underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering and math fields. Additional support in the form of mentorship from professionals from world-class research institutions and leadership from dedicated high school science teachers is provided. Together the students, mentors and teachers spend the winter and spring semesters designing and conducting experiments from a wide variety of science and engineering fields.