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Summer SAGE (Science Accelerating Girls Engagement) in STEM

June 2025
Summer SAGE (Science Accelerating Girls Engagement) in STEM

This program aims to foster innovation, grow the STEM community, and engage intelligent and creative young women (14-17)in the everyday life of scientists and engineers. Throughout the week, students will participate in job shadowing, hands-on projects, professional development, and more! The camp takes place at Lawrence Berkeley Lab in Berkeley.
SAGE camp 2025 applications will open in January 2025
Science Programs

Science Programs

B.A.T.S. (Bay Area Teen Science)
Some of the best STEM programs and internships for teenagers in the country are provided in the Bay Area. Please visit the websites below for more information on these ongoing programs. http://bayareateenscience.org/opportunities/
National Summer Science Database
 

National Summer Science Database
 

RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) has a list of possible summer science options. Check out the list and see if any match your interests: Here is a resource from Rochester Institute of Technology with paid summer internship opportunities.  This is a national list and features life and physical sciences.
TEEN LIFE SUMMER PROGRAMS

Free or Low Cost Experiences
TEEN LIFE SUMMER PROGRAMS

If you are looking for a fun and affordable way to spend your summer, you’ve come to the right place. These free and low-cost summer programs offer a wide range of opportunities for teens of all backgrounds and interests. You can explore your passions, learn new skills, or make new friends in various fields such as art, science, leadership, and more.All of the programs on this page are free or under $500 and guarantee an amazing summer experience! Teen Life
Biotech Summer Experience

Livermore National Labs 
Biotech Summer Experience

The LLNL Biotechnology Summer Experience is a two-week program that engages high school students in an authentic research project in molecular biology and bioinformatics. Applications open March 1. Students will work in a lab and do DNA research. Must be 16.
USDA AgDiscovery
 

USDA AgDiscovery
 

As an AgDiscovery student, you’ll live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists and others. You’ll gain hands-on experience through labs, workshops, and field trips; participate in team-building activities; and join in many other fun and educational events. It’s a unique chance to get a first-hand look at the many exciting career paths in agriculture. See the USPHIS for more.