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CECOR CYBERPI Student Informaon Summer Training Academy in Cyber Security for High and Middle School Students Note: Only 40 students will be selected to participate in this Program Summer Camp Requirements: Permission Statement from Parent/Legal Guardian Completed Student Application and Student Essay forms Completed MATH or SCIENCE Teacher Recommendation forms Test Data from GUIDANCE COUNSELOR or final report card. Present a project at the Annual Science Fair in the Spring or Summer semester. Benefits: The camp is free. Attendance at all sessions is required. Stipend may be given based on funding availability. Program Dates and Times: Session I — High School students only (Max. 20) Session II — Middle School students only (Max. 20) Introductory Presentation and check-in: Science Building Auditorium June 18, 3pm (Session I) June 25, 3pm (Session II) Summer Academy: Overnight Sunday-Thursday June 18-June 23 (Session I) June 25-30 (Session II) Closing Ceremony: Massachusetts Hall Auditorium June 23, 10am (Session I) June 30, 10am (Session II) Goals and Objecves Increase Interest in STEM Majors Recruiting high school students from the surround- ing areas with an interest in Computer Science and Mathematics. Academic Enrichment Instrucon Summer Camp program that will provide academic enrichment instruction and improve student learning in Scientific Research. Retenon, Mentoring and Study Groups Retaining 85% of the summer participants entering 9 th grade to 12 th grade by providing College student and faculty mentoring and group studies, tutoring services by college interns, and leadership roundtables. Improve Problem Solving and Crical Thinking Skills Improving problem-solving and critical thinking skills of the participants through Computer Science and Mathematics research projects, engineering labora- tory experiments, computer assisted instruction, and field trips to cyber security sites. Cyber Security Camp (CYBERPI) Voorhees College CECOR CYBERPI Program P.O. Box 678 Denmark, SC 29042 Monterrio Jones CIO/CTO, PI – Cybersecurity (803) 780-1219 Barbara Nimmons, M.E. STEM Program Director Faculty Professor (803) 780-1166 Fax: (803) 780-1420 [email protected] www.voorhees.edu/visitors/cecor Funded by Naonal Nuclear Security Administraon (NNSA) - Department of Energy

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Page 1: yber Security amp (Y ERPI) Goals and Objectives - Voorhees...Session I — High School students only (Max. 20) Session II — Middle School students only (Max. 20) Introductory Presentation

CECOR CYBERPI Student Information

Summer Training Academy

in Cyber Security for

High and Middle School Students Note: Only 40 students will be selected to participate in this Program

Summer Camp Requirements: Permission Statement from Parent/Legal Guardian

Completed Student Application and Student Essay forms

Completed MATH or SCIENCE Teacher Recommendation forms

Test Data from GUIDANCE COUNSELOR or final report card.

Present a project at the Annual Science Fair in the Spring or

Summer semester.

Benefits: The camp is free. Attendance at all sessions is required. Stipend may be given based on funding availability. Program Dates and Times: Session I — High School students only (Max. 20) Session II — Middle School students only (Max. 20) Introductory Presentation and check-in: Science Building Auditorium June 18, 3pm (Session I) June 25, 3pm (Session II) Summer Academy: Overnight Sunday-Thursday June 18-June 23 (Session I) June 25-30 (Session II) Closing Ceremony: Massachusetts Hall Auditorium June 23, 10am (Session I) June 30, 10am (Session II)

Goals and Objectives

Increase Interest in STEM Majors

Recruiting high school students from the surround-

ing areas with an interest in Computer Science and

Mathematics.

Academic Enrichment Instruction

Summer Camp program that will provide academic

enrichment instruction and improve student learning

in Scientific Research.

Retention, Mentoring and Study Groups

Retaining 85% of the summer participants entering

9th grade to 12th grade by providing College student

and faculty mentoring and group studies, tutoring

services by college interns, and leadership

roundtables.

Improve Problem Solving and Critical

Thinking Skills

Improving problem-solving and critical thinking skills

of the participants through Computer Science and

Mathematics research projects, engineering labora-

tory experiments, computer assisted instruction, and

field trips to cyber security sites.

Cyber Security Camp (CYBERPI)

Voorhees College CECOR CYBERPI Program

P.O. Box 678 Denmark, SC 29042

Monterrio Jones

CIO/CTO, PI – Cybersecurity (803) 780-1219

Barbara Nimmons, M.E. STEM Program Director

Faculty Professor (803) 780-1166

Fax: (803) 780-1420 [email protected]

www.voorhees.edu/visitors/cecor

Funded by National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) - Department of Energy