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2010 Summer Transportation Institute

Started: March, 2010 Ended: September, 2010 Project ID #4W3073 Status: Completed

Objective

The purpose of this project is to attract high school students to participate in an innovative summer educational program in transportation.

Abstract

The Summer Transportation Institute (STI) hosted by the Western Transportation Institute at Montana State University serves to attract high school students to participate in an innovative summer educational program in transportation. The STI aims to address the nation’s need for a diverse pool of transportation professionals. In order to meet this goal, the STI serves to heighten pre-college student interest in transportation careers and to enhance the necessary skills of students from diverse backgrounds to achieve careers in the transportation field. Fifteen secondary school students participated in the residential program at MSU from June 13 to June 25, 2010. The STI recruited rising tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students from a mix of backgrounds and hometowns. Students lived on MSU campus while learning about career opportunities in transportation. The two-week program provided a multidisciplinary academic curriculum, which included guest speaker presentations, hands-on laboratories, and field trips. Students learned about all modes of transportation and gained leadership skills while working on team design-build projects. Highlights included field trips to the Montana Department of Transportation headquarters in Helena, Gallatin Field airport, and two major road redesign projects in Billings, Montana. In addition, the participants learned about college preparation and career planning. During the evenings and weekend, STI students participated in educational, sports, and team-building activities

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Part of: Education

Project Tagged In: K-12 Education, Workforce Development

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