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2009
Summer Textile Exploration Dates:
1st Week:
June 14-19
2nd Week:
June 21-26
3rd Week:
July 05-10
4th Week:
July 12-17
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All applicaiton materials: on-line application, transcript, and teacher recommendation letter should be received in
the Office of Student Services no later than
5pm on May 1, 2009.
Once accepted, a $50.00 non-refundable deposit is needed to secure your space.
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Apply Online!
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The
College of Textiles Summer Textile Exploration Program consists
of four one-week sessions for rising high school seniors.
Up to 28 students per week are chosen based on their academic
success, extracurricular activities and their interest in
NC State and science-related fields. This past year there
were four different sessions with a total of 105 students
in attendance.
Participants
will live in one of twenty NC State residence halls, all
of which are equipped with air conditioning, refrigerators
and microwaves. Much like college, resident advisors will
live with the students throughout the program.
During
the morning, students participate in textile-related presentations,
screen print T-shirts, visit local businesses and tour NC
State's campus. After lunch, participants dedicate their
time to a project pertaining to polymer and color chemistry, engineering, apparel,
fabric design, computer science or business management. Each
student has the opportunity to choose the project of his
or her greatest interest.
Every
afternoon, students finish their project work and can enjoy
free-time. Some fun activities that have taken place in the
past include going to NC State's gym, shopping at the Streets
of Southpoint, movie night, cookouts, go-carts, bowling,
putt-putt and much more.
On Friday, students, parents, and professors gather for a celebration lunch and project presentations. Around four o'clock everyone is free to go home. This past year we had four wonderful groups and everyone went home with a true college experience and new friends from all over!
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