Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Academy

Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Academy

 

Criteria for the M-SEA program can be found HERE or submit online by clicking https://forms.gle/qGSu9QHLgoMskC5MA.

FVSU’s Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Academy (M-SEA) is an early intervention pre-college program that targets minority and female students who have just been promoted to the ninth grade. M-SEA students are introduced to the fields of energy, mathematics, earth science, biology, engineering, and health physics. Any student wishing to apply for the program must do so in their eighth grade year.

The student must have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale; have a solid “B” or above average in math and science subjects; and have satisfactory grades in conduct.  The student is not required to submit an application until he/she is selected to participate in the academy.  However, the student must submit the following items to the CDEP Office by the March 1 deadline:

1. 7th and 8th grade transcripts
2. Standardized test scores (e.g. CRCT)
3. Letter of recommendation by a school counselor, principal, math or science teacher

Each of these items will be evaluated in order to select the students to participate in the summer academy.  Upon acceptance, a registration fee must be submitted along with an application package.  The cohort of selected students will remain as a group and progress through the 10th, 11th, and 12th grade academies (if all eligibility requirements are met each year).

Students who remain in the CDEP pipeline until their senior year in high school increase their chances of receiving a scholarship in one of CDEP’s 3+3 dual degree programs: mathematics/engineering, mathematics/geology, mathematics/geophysics, chemistry/geology, chemistry/geophysics, chemistry/engineering, or computer science/computer science. The dual-degree program requires the student to enroll and attend Fort Valley State University (FVSU) for 3 years to pursue a bachelor’s degree in either Mathematics, Chemistry, or Computer Science and then transfer to one of CDEP’s partnering universities for 3 years to pursue a master’s degree in Engineering, Geology, Geophysics, or Computer Science.