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Verizon's free summer STEM program for middle school students open for registration

  • Verizon announced the free Verizon Innovative Learning STEM Achievers summer program is open for registration in 2025 across 45 college campuses in 26 states.
  • The program, now in its 10th year, partners with the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship to provide middle school students hands-on STEM learning experiences.
  • Students gain hands-on experience with advanced tools such as virtual reality, additive manufacturing, unmanned aerial vehicles, and automated systems while working together on practical projects and connecting with industry experts to enhance their problem-solving abilities.
  • Verizon collaborated with Arizona State University to create an engaging curriculum that includes four focus areas: immersive media, innovative technology applications, digital product development, and artificial intelligence, aimed at equipping students with skills for future career opportunities.
  • The program contributes to Verizon’s initiative to provide digital skills training to 10 million young people by 2030, preparing them for success throughout middle school and beyond.
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Verizon's free summer STEM program for middle school students open for registration

(BPT) - Verizon is excited to announce that its free STEM summer program — now in its 10th year — is open for registration.

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APG of Wisconsin broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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