MIT’s Spring HSSP is a six-week academic program for Grades 7-12, held at MIT on Saturdays, February 18 to April 1 (except March 11), noon to 3PM. All online registrations completed by February 11 will be considered equally in the course-assignment lottery, and registrations after that will be taken first-come/first-served until February 15. The cost is $40 per student (regardless of the number of courses taken) and generous, need-based financial aid is available. Email spring-hssp@mit.edu for more information. The Spring HSSP course catalog covers many academic and non-academic topics, including these STEM offerings:
- Fundamentals of Web Development
- How to make Android Mobile Apps
- Visual Programming
- Introduction to Programming Language
- Making Games with Gameblox
- Search Algorithms:How to get to your destination
- From Pizza to High Tech: the Application of Technical Cost Modeling in Product Development Decisions
- The History of Science
- Relational Databases Before There Were Such Things
- Models of Computation
- Topology
- Introduction to Olympiad Inequalities
- Genetics
- A Brief Intro to Quantum Mechanics
- The Science of Nutrition: A Microscopic to Macroscopic Exploration
- Splitting the Atom: An Introduction to Nuclear Science and Engineering
- Introduction to Organic Chemistry
- Math and Science Lecture Series