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2014
Amherst summer science program July
20 – August 9 at Amherst College LINK to 2014 Summer Science Handbook. |
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Summer Science Offers:· A three-week introduction to Amherst calculus, science classes and laboratories, and writing · An opportunity to get to know faculty with small classes, lunches and office hours · Advising for premedical, math and science · An introduction to many of Amherst’s academic resources · Information on research and internship opportunities, and a chance to talk to current science majors · A chance to make friends and meet the classmates who will share your fall courses
Participation
in the SSP is by invitation. Amherst College pays for travel, room and board,
and program expenses. Students will be credited for a $1000 to their college
account against their student income contribution (expected summer earnings
or campus employment) in their freshman year.
SSP13 presentation on lactase activity (SSP14 tutor Doyin Ariyibi second from left). Information
and Advising.
Sessions with college deans, current students and faculty will provide information
on course selection, pre-medical and science requirements and opportunities. Academic
Resources. SSP
student tutors live and work with the Summer Science students, and offer help
during the evening study hall. Faculty are available during office hours;
additional tutors and the director of the Moss Quantitative Center work
closely with students. Camaraderie and Exploration. SSP isn’t all study and advising. Students
have the opportunity to make new friends and explore the Amherst area. SSP tutors for 2014: Omar Pineda, SSP12 participant,
SSP13 tutor Doyin Ariyibi,
SSP13 participant Participants for SSP14 : Surya
Adams Detroit, MI Amari
Barrett Duluth, GA Natalia
Dyer Queens, NY Yasmine
Huerta Chicago, IL Grace
Karanja Oklahoma City, OK Abdul Aziz
Khan Pawtucket, RI Melissa
Martinez Houston, TX Alejandra
Possu Houston, TX Caelle
Rousseau Trenton, NJ Denzel Wood Fairbanks, AK Dorm for this summer:
Williston (double rooms in
freshman dorm on quad)
Map of Campus Circles are
the Valentine Dining Hall, Merrill Science Center and Williston Hall. |