Science Program Accepting Applications
Regional Summer School of Excellence open to area students who excel in the sciences
Gannon University is looking for high school sophomores and juniors who excel in the sciences and are interested in a unique and hands-on summer learning opportunity.
Gannon University’s Regional Summer School of Excellence program will be held July 6-10 and July 13-17. The program is free and open to students in Erie, Warren, and Crawford counties.
Interested students are encouraged to apply for admission by Friday, May 22.
The program offers two weeks of intensive study in the life sciences as students are able to work both in Gannon’s laboratory facilities and aboard the University’s research vessel, the Environaut, on Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay.
The program will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Its goals include:
• To allow students interested in the sciences to work collaboratively in a challenging and fun learning experience.
• To allow students to participate in college-level laboratory and research projects.
• To better acquaint students with career opportunities in chemistry, engineering, biological sciences, mathematics, medicine, toxicology, and public health.
• To expose students to life science applications in the fields of medicine, public health, epidemiology, toxicology, environmental health, zoology, ecology, limnology, histology, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, physics, and embryology.
• To introduce students to standard methods used in studying and researching environmental science, environmental health, and related issues, including ecological sampling techniques, water chemistry, lake pollution and population dynamics, air pollution, acid rain, and eutrophication.
• To educate students on how technology, engineering, chemistry, and biological science each play a role in understanding environmental issues.
Participating students are eligible for Gannon scholarships.
Sponsors of the program are Gannon University, the Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit, and the Pennsylvania Governor’s Schools of Excellence.
For more information on the program, or to request an application, contact Stan Zagorski, program director and faculty consultant, Gannon biology department, at 814-871-7641, or the Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit at 814-734-5610.