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  • If you applied before April 15, you should have received an email by now. If the email requested that you send a transcript and a letter of recommendation, please do so as soon as you obtain those documents.
  • If you applied after April 15, you are on the waiting list.
  • If you have been accepted, and have received our forms, you have until May 1 to confirm your attendance.

    If you applied for a partial scholarship: you will hear from us in early May. If you sent your forms recently, you will hear from us by May 19.

    If you are still on the Waiting List: we are full, and will not be able to open up a slot unless a student drops out, or declines the acceptance. May 30 is the deadline.

    Our apologies for the delay, but we have been truly overwhelmed with applications! Thank you for your understanding.


    Engineering! It is a profession of immense scope. From Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering to Chemical Engineering, from Computer Science and Engineering to Electrical Engineering, or Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences, the career opportunities are endless. So why not make it a major part of your life's plans? Today, men and women are successfully practicing engineering in a variety of companies around the world. Others are preparing themselves for careers in engineering.

    The College of Engineering at the University of Notre Dame would like to introduce you to the world of opportunities available in engineering. Give us just three weeks of the summer between your junior and senior years in high school, and we'll give you an introduction to engineering that includes:

    • A taste of college life
    • A chance to visit our campus and meet the faculty of the College of Engineering
    • An update on career opportunities in engineering
    • A look at the many facets of engineering
    • An overview of the elements of engineering design and computer programming
    • A tour of our state-of-the-art computer facilities
    • A chance to meet professional engineers

    Three weeks is a short time to introduce you to everything engineering offers. But, we think we can do it and still have time for some fun activities, meeting faculty members, and meeting other students from across the country who are also interested in engineering.

    Our "Introduction to Engineering Program" is interactive. It's guided in part by your interests and questions. We'll start with informal classroom lectures given by Notre Dame faculty and men and women currently employed as professional engineers.

    2008 Summer Scrapbook now online. Check out what our students did this summer.

     

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