The Energy Academy at Purdue
"...inspiring future leaders in energy".
June16-22, 2013.
Applications
Applications to the summer 2013 program is now closed.
The Energy Academy at Purdue is excited about
your interest in attending our program in summer 2013! Through this academy, a
select number of high school students and teachers with interest in energy will
be provided an opportunity to learn from Purdue faculty, staff, and industry
leaders who are directly involved in researching and developing the energy
resources needed to power the world of tomorrow. For now, the academy is open only
to students who will be a junior or senior by fall 2013 and secondary school teachers,
resident in the United States. Participants from previous camp will not be
accepted.
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Students
This application requires you to supply personal, parental, and school information, respond to an essay question, and provide a teacher reference from your school.
This year's essay question is:
• Why would you like to be a part of the Energy Academy in the summer of 2013 and what are your
expectations from the academy? (2000 characters maximum).
You can write the essay in a word processing program then copy and
paste it into this application.
* Please ensure you the have required information ready and your essay prepared before you begin as you will not be able to save your application once started.
Teachers
This application requires you to supply personal and school information and respond to two essay questions.
This year's essay questions are:
• Why would you like to be a part of the Energy Academy in the summer of 2013 and what are your
expectations from the academy? (2000 characters maximum).
• How do
you plan to incorporate information from the Energy Aademy into your academic activities? (1000 characters maximum).
You can write the essays in a word processing program then copy and paste it into this application.
*Please ensure you have the required information ready and your essay prepared before you begin as you will not be able to save your application once started.
The funding for this year's program has been provided by the Duke Energy Foundation and the Energy Center, Discovery Park, Purdue University. This week-long program is free to both teachers and students. It covers meals each day, lodging in residence halls, materials and supplies for projects, tours to energy facilities, mentoring opportunities with undergraduate and graduate students, world renowned faculty, and industry leaders, and social activities. In addition, teachers will be paid a stipend. Parents are responsible for transporting their child(ren) to and from the program, while teachers will be responsible for their own transportation.





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Contact us:
Purdue Energy Academy
C/O The Energy Center,
Mann Hall, Rm 105
203 South Martin Jischke Dr.
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1971
Phone: 765.494.1610
Fax: 765.496.9322

