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Summer Programs (SEA)
Preparing the Next Generation of Engineers
For decades, the U-M College of Engineering has worked to create a learning environment that promotes excellence, values diversity and assures equal opportunity. Through its Multicultural Engineering Programs Office (MEPO), the College has developed a full spectrum of educational support services designed to increase diversity and facilitate student achievement, thus expanding the engineering talent pool nationwide.
A key component in this effort is the Summer Engineering Academy (SEA). The Academy is a carefully structured series of enrichment programs that introduce middle school and high school students to the disciplines, challenges and career opportunities of engineering. Beginning in grade 7, students are eligible to attend intensive summer sessions on the Ann Arbor Michigan Engineering campus. During the Academy, students learn about engineering from U-M faculty, solve challenging problems through teambuilding activities, and strengthen their skills in mathematics, computers, science, and communication. The Academy consists of several programs, each designed to meet the learning needs of specific grade levels:
- Grades 7-8 - Summer Enrichment Program (SEP)
- Grades 9-10 - Michigan Introduction to Technology and Engineering (MITE)
- Grade 11 - Summer College Engineering Exposure Program (SCEEP)
Ford Motor Company Summer Engineering Institute:
Programs for newly admitted Michigan Engineering Students
To apply to an SEA Program, click here.
For more on SEA, click here.


