Maryland MESA (Math, Engineering, Science Achievement) serves students in grades 3–12 designed to spark their interest in STEM education and STEM careers.
Hosted by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory since 1976, when it was just two schools in Baltimore City, the MD MESA program now reaches students in eight Maryland school districts. Through project-based team competitions, students experience engineering, computer programming, physics, and many more STEM disciplines while developing strong communication and collaboration skills. MD MESA students are able to see the real-world applications of what they are learning in school, develop the STEM skills they will need in the future, and begin to see themselves in STEM careers.
Maryland MESA is administered by JHUAPL and joins ten other MESA USA programs in serving over 49,000 students annually.
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