2018 Student Application Form - STEM Programs
Transcript of 2018 Student Application Form - STEM Programs
NM PREP Academy 2018
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NM PREP Academy
2018 Student Application Form
Program administered by the NMSU College of Engineering
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NM PREP Academy Middle School: June 3-14, High School: June 17-29
NM PREP Academy is an academic and residential program designed to introduce students to
the concepts of STEM, with a focus on engineering, through project-based learning. Each day
students will participate in activities that will enhance their skills in many STEM areas. Sessions
will be led by New Mexico State University faculty and staff. There is no charge to participate
in the program, however participation is limited to selected students.
Who can attend? NM PREP MS Academy: Students currently enrolled in 6th – 8th grade that are interested in
science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
NM PREP HS Academy: Students currently enrolled in 9th – 11th grade that are interested in
science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
Where will the program be held? NM PREP Academy will be held on the New Mexico State University campus in Las Cruces,
NM, from June 3-14 for the middle school session and June 17-29 for the high school session.
All students will be provided with room and board. It is mandatory for all participants to stay in
the provided housing for the duration of the program. Parents are responsible for the student’s
transportation to and from the program.
How to apply: Student (and Parent/Guardian) need to complete the attached Student Application Form.
Submit your application form with all other required documentation:
The deadline to submit your application is March 15, 2018. Include all application documents
together in one packet and DO NOT staple your application.
Only complete applications will be considered. You will NOT receive notification of an
incomplete application. Selections for the NM PREP Academy will be made by April 15, 2018.
You will receive notification, via mail, on acceptance status.
If you have questions or need additional information, contact us at (575) 646-2913 or
Mailing Address: NM PREP Academy
College of Engineering
New Mexico State University
MSC Eng NM,
P.O. Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Delivery Address: NM PREP Academy
College of Engineering
New Mexico State University
Engineering Complex I, Rm. 126
1025 Stewart St.
Las Cruces, NM 88003
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NM PREP Academy
Rules and Policies
Rules and Policies
The following is a list of rules and prohibited conduct intended to assist in providing for the
health, safety and social well-being of everyone attending the NM PREP Academy. Any
reasonable suspicion that a student has engaged in such prohibited conduct, or attempted
conduct, or violation of any rule will result in the immediate dismissal from the program.
Students are expected to obey dorm rules and instructions given by staff, teacher chaperones,
and/or University Staff.
Students are expected to adhere to the dress code at all times. Undergarments should not be
showing (i.e. no spaghetti straps or baggy pants), no clothing with offensive logos, messages,
or alcohol or drug references, and all clothing should be an appropriate length not showing
excessive skin.
Students are expected to actively participate in all program classes and activities.
Students are not to walk around campus except in groups and accompanied by the program
instructor or staff.
Each student must make sure that their program mentor knows where he or she is at all times
(ask to exit to the bathroom or other areas away from group).
Students are required to be present and actively participating in their assigned activities at all
times. Disruptive behavior in classes or on field trips/excursions and unexcused absences
from any scheduled activity will not be permitted.
Dangerous or threatening conduct, disrespectful behavior, bullying (persistent,
offensive, abusive, intimidating, or insulting behavior, which makes the recipient feel
upset, threatened, humiliated, or vulnerable) and hazing (conduct that causes or
intends to cause psychological, emotional, or physical harm to any person) will not be
permitted.
Possessing, using, storing, or transporting firearms, other weapons, explosives, smoke
bombs, fireworks, ammunition, or dangerous chemicals are prohibited.
Relatives and friends are not permitted to visit or pick up students during the program.
Visitors during the program are not allowed.
Students must keep all cellphones, tablets, music players, hand-held gaming devices, and
other electronics in their dorm room. Electronic devices are not permitted in classes and
students are responsible for the location and safe keeping of these devices.
All students are to be in their assigned dorm room by 9:00 p.m. and lights out at 9:30 p.m.
No visitors allowed.
Inquiries If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at (575) 646-2913.
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NM PREP Academy
Contact Information
NM PREP Academy
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 575-646-2913
Mailing Address Physical Location Phone: 575-646-2913 Engineering New Mexico
Resource Network
College of Engineering
New Mexico State University
MSC Eng NM, PO Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003
1025 Stewart St.
Engineering Complex I,
Room 126
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Fax: 575-646-5440
ENMRN Office
Program
Classrooms
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NM PREP Academy
Student Application Form
Deadline: Postmarked on or before March 17, 2017
Student Information
Parent/Guardian Information
Additional Emergency Contact
School Information
Parent/Guardian’s Consent (To Be Signed by Parent/Guardian AND Student)
As the parent/guardian of the above named student, I certify that my child has my permission to
participate in the NM PREP Academy at New Mexico State University. My child is committing to
attending for the entire duration of the program. It is my understanding that they will be subject to ALL of
the rules and regulations of the program.
Full Name of Contact
Relationship Phone #
First Name Middle Initial Last Name
DOB (MM/DD/YYYY)
/ / Age Gender
Male☐ Female☐
Email Address
Mailing Address
City State Zip Code
Ethnicity
American Indian☐ Caucasian☐ African American☐ Hispanic☐ Asian/Pacific Islander☐ Other ☐
Adult T-Shirt Size
S ☐ M ☐ L ☐ XL☐
Guardian 1
Work Phone # Home Phone # Cell Phone #
Email Address Relationship Contact
1st ☐ 2nd ☐
Guardian 2
Work Phone # Home Phone # Cell Phone #
Email Address Relationship Contact
1st ☐ 2nd ☐
Student ID How did you hear about this program?
Teacher☐ Counselor☐ Friend☐ Online☐ Other☐
Current Grade Level
School Currently Attending
School District
Type of School
Public☐ Private☐ Charter☐ Homeschool☐ Other☐
School Location:
Urban☐ Rural☐ Sub-Urban☐
Deadline: Postmarked on or before March 15, 2018
Apply for NM PREP Middle School Academy – June 3-14, 2018
Apply for NM PREP High School Academy – June 17-29, 2018
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NM PREP Academy
Student Essay
In your essay, tell the selection committee what world problem you hope to solve as a future engineer
and how do you see attending the NM PREP Academy helping you achieve that goal. A student-
written essay must be included with this application. The student essay is to be typed or neatly hand
written. The essay should be between 250-500 words, less than 3,250 characters and should be written
by the student. Be sure to write your name, Student ID and current grade level at the top of your
essay.
Name: Student ID:
Grade:
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NM PREP Academy
Math or Science Teacher Recommendation
Dear Teacher,
The student who gave you this form is applying to attend the NM PREP Academy, a residential STEM program at
New Mexico State University. Please complete the recommendation below. When you finish, put this form into
an envelope, seal it, and write your name across the sealed flap, so that your comments will be private. Please
return the sealed envelope to the student or parent as soon as possible. The application deadline is March 15,
2018. Name of Teacher
Name of student_________________________________________________ Student ID_________________
Course taken with this teacher: Subject______________________________________ Year__________________
Please put an X in the appropriate column for each of the following statements:
Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
This student was eager to learn.
This student cared about other students.
This student was late to class.
This student skipped classes.
This student turned in homework and projects on
time.
This student participated in class, group and hands-
on activities.
This student worked independently and as a team
member.
This student was an asset to the class.
This student participated in co-curricular activities
(science fair, science club, etc.).
Do you recommend this student to the NM PREP Academy? Please include 2-3 sentences explaining why or why
not.
School Name _________________________________________________________________
Teacher Signature ____________________________________ Date__________________
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NM PREP Academy
Teacher Recommendation
Dear Teacher,
The student who gave you this form is applying to attend the NM PREP Academy, a residential STEM program at
New Mexico State University. Please complete the recommendation below. When you finish, put this form into
an envelope, seal it, and write your name across the sealed flap, so that your comments will be private. Please
return the sealed envelope to the student or parent as soon as possible. The application deadline is March 15,
2018. Name of Teacher
Name of student_________________________________________________ Student ID_________________
Course taken with this teacher: Subject______________________________________ Year__________________
Please put an X in the appropriate column for each of the following statements:
Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never
This student was eager to learn.
This student cared about other students.
This student was late to class.
This student skipped classes.
This student turned in homework and projects on
time.
This student participated in class, group and hands-
on activities.
This student worked independently and as a team
member.
This student was an asset to the class.
This student participated in co-curricular activities
(science fair, science club, etc.).
Do you recommend this student to the NM PREP Academy? Please include 2-3 sentences explaining why or why
not.
School Name _________________________________________________________________
Teacher Signature ____________________________________ Date_________________
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LETTER TO PARENTS REGARDING SFSP SERVICES
Dear Parent or Guardian:
We are seeking assistance for food service under the Summer Food Service Program for Children (SFSP). This program is
funded by the United States Department of Agriculture and administered by the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families
Department.
Our organization can receive reimbursements for meals served to children that meet SFSP eligibility criteria. Meals are available
and will be provided free to all children, without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.
For purposes of SFSP reimbursement for meals served to children, free of charge, at Residential Camps, Day Camps, and Closed-
Enrolled Sites:
An Income Eligibility Application (IEA) must be completed and must contain the SFSP participant’s name, names of
all household members, current household income, a social security number of an adult household member or an
indication that a household member does not possess one, and the signature of an adult household member. Participants
with household incomes equal to or less than those indicated on the attached SFSP Income Eligibility Standards are
eligible for free meals.
Children who are part of households that receive food stamps, or benefits under the Food Distribution Program on
Indian Reservations (FDPIR), or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) are categorically (automatically)
eligible to receive free meal benefits at eligible Program sites. Family size and income data for these children is not
required when completing the IEA but a food stamp, FDPIR or TANF case number is.
Please complete the attached SFSP Income Eligibility Application. This information will be maintained in strict
confidence.
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to: USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-
W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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Form 3.3
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM INCOME ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2015 through JUNE 30, 2016
HOUSEHOLD
SIZE
INCOME
YEAR MONTH WEEK
1 $21,775 $1,815 $419
2 $29,471 $2,456 $567
3 $37,167 $3,098 $715
4 $44,863 $3,739 $863
5 $52,559 $4,380 $1,011
6 $60,255 $5,022 $1,159
7 $67,951 $5,663 $1,307
8 $75,647 $6,304 $1,455
For each additional
family member
$7,696
$642
$148
NOTICES TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS
Households with incomes of less than or equal to the above values are eligible for free Program meals.
If the child/children, for whom this application is being completed, is a member of a household that receives food stamp, TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) or FDPIR (Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations) benefits, they are automatically eligible to receive free meals in the Program.
Foster children are categorically (automatically) eligible for free meals regardless of household income.
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
"Income" means income before deductions for income taxes, employee's social security taxes, insurance premiums, charitable contributions, and bonds, etc. It includes the following: (1) monetary compensation for services, including wages, salary, commissions, or fees; (2) net income from non-farm self-employment; (3) net income from farm self-employment; (4) social security; (5) dividends or interest on savings or bonds, income from estates or trusts or net rental income; (6) public assistance or welfare payments; (7) unemployment compensation; (8) government civilian employee, or military retirement, or pensions or veteran's payments; (9) private pensions or annuities; (10) alimony or child support payments; (11) regular contributions from persons not living in the household; (12) net royalties; (13) "Military benefits received in cash, such as, housing allowance for military households living off-base, food allowance, and uniform allowance, must be considered as income"; (14) and other cash income.
“Household” means "family" as defined in Section 7 CFR, Part 225.2. Family means in the case of children, a group of related or nonrelated individuals who are not residents of an institution or boarding house, but who are living as one economic unit.
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SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
CIVIL RIGHTS STATEMENT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE POLICY,
THIS INSTITUTION IS PROHIBITED FROM DISCRIMINATING ON THE BASIS OF RACE,
COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, AGE, OR DISABILITY. TO FILE A COMPLAINT OF
DISCRIMINATION, WRITE USDA, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS, ROOM 326-W,
WHITTEN BUILDING, 1400 INDEPENDENCE AVENUE, SW, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20250-9410
OR CALL (202) 720-5964 (VOICE AND TDD). USDA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER
AND EMPLOYER.
DE ACUERDO A LO ESTABLECIDO POR LAS LEYES FEDERALES Y EL DEPARTAMENTO DE
AGRICULTURA DE LOS EE.UU. (USDA, SIGLAS EN INGLÉS), SE PROHIBE A ESTE
ORGANISMO LA DISCRIMINACIÓN POR RAZA, COLOR, ORIGEN NACIONAL, SEXO, EDAD, O
IMPEDIMENTOS DE LAS PERSONAS. PARA PRESENTAR UNA QUEJA SOBRE
DISCRIMINACIÓN, ESCRIBA A USDA, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS, ROOM 326-W,
WHITTEN BUILDING, 1400 INDEPENDENCE AVENUE, SW, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20250-9410,
O LLAME AL (202) 720-5964 (VOZ Y TDD). USDA ES UN PROVEEDOR Y EMPLEADOR QUE
OFRECE OPORTUNIDAD IGUAL A TODOS.
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NM PREP Academy
Application Checklist
Deadline to Apply The deadline to submit your application is March 15, 2018. Include all application documents
together in one packet and please DO NOT staple your application.
Application Checklist
Student Application Form
Student Essay
Two teacher recommendations, one must be from a Science or Math teacher
Income Eligibility Application
Copy of Fall 2017 report card
Copy of PARCC Scores (see below)
Mathematics Score Report
English Language Arts/Literacy Score Report
Mailing Address: NM PREP Academy
College of Engineering
New Mexico State University
MSC Eng NM
P.O. Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Delivery Address: NM PREP Academy
College of Engineering
New Mexico State University
Engineering Complex I, Rm. 121
1025 Stewart St.
Las Cruces, NM 88003
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Engineering New Mexico Resource Network
College of Engineering
New Mexico State University
MSC Eng NM,
P.O. Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003
(575) 646-2913