NAE Launches "Engineer Your Life" Website
Note: This release was sent from the National Academy of Engineering, who is launching a new program to help with engineering workforce development efforts, especially for young women.
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE), in conjunction with National Engineers Week, has launched a new Web site to encourage academically prepared girls to enroll in undergraduate engineering programs.
"This Web site is part of a national effort to inform high school girls, and those who counsel them, about engineering through personal and informative sketches about women's experiences as engineers," said NAE President Charles M. Vest.
At www.engineeryourlife.org, high school girls can "virtually" meet young women engineers and learn about their careers. Twelve women tell their inspiring stories on the Web site: about working with their communities; solving real problems; and, how they came to choose engineering as a profession. Eleven engineering fields are described at the site, with information on possible engineering projects, starting salaries, resources, and additional young engineers talking about their careers in their own words. A third section explains how to prepare for college engineering programs, with information on what high school classes to take, the experience of being an engineering student, and choosing an engineering program.
Engineer Your LifeTM is a production of WGBH Educational Foundation and NAE, in partnership with a coalition of more than 50 engineering and educational organizations, including ASME. For additional information, see nationalacademies.org.
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