National Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) – NASA Johnson Space Center

National Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) is a pilot program funded by NASA’s Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD) and administered by NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC).  Community college students from across the nation who are interested in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics will apply to travel to NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) for a three day experience.  This opportunity will provide a hands-on project featuring engineering career possibilities.  Selected students will begin the semester commitment with Web-based preparation prior to visiting JSC.  The only cost to the student is a $30 registration fee; NASA covers travel (up to $1000), food, and lodging.

Help Recruit Students for NCAS

Please help identify community college students you believe will benefit from this program and encourage them to apply by visiting our website. Students must complete online applications by December 15, 2009. If you would like brochures to distribute, please email jsc-ae-cas@mail.nasa.gov with your name, school name, school address and how many brochures you would like.

What is NCAS?

An interactive, online learning experience where students complete Web-based lessons during the school year and travel to NASA for a three-day (May 20-22, 2010) experience where they work with NASA engineers and scientists developing a proposal for a fictitious Martian rover.

Who is Eligible?

Community college students from across the nation (must be US citizens).

Who pays for NCAS?

There is a one time, non-refundable $30 registration fee (due at the time of acceptance); all travel (up to $1000), room, and food is included.

Student Benefits

*   All-expense paid trip to NASA for workshop

*   Network with other community college students from across the nation

*   Discover career opportunities at NASA

Students Apply Online Now! https://aerospacescholars.jsc.nasa.gov/NCAS/

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