New York Tech High School Summer Maker Academy Application

New York Tech College of Engineering and Computing Sciences offers an in-person technology, engineering, and design summer academy for high school students at its Long Island and New York City campuses.

Applicants are accepted on a rolling basis. Admission is limited to 20 students. Once the program has reached capacity, your child will be put on a waiting list.

Parents must complete and return all four required forms to finalize the application. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.


Required Form Submission

Application & Form Submission Deadline: April 22, 2025

It is expected that if you apply to this program, your child is committing to attending the full week-long academy, including the Friday final presentation day. Transportation is not provided.

If you have any questions, please contact the program manager:

Jill Rogers
jillrogers@nyit.edu
516.686.7910

Programs

Choose the program you wish to apply for:*

Applicant Information

What grade will your child be entering in the September 2025?*

If the program is full, are you interested in your child being put on a waiting list?*

DOES YOUR CHILD REQUIRE SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER MAKER ACADEMY?*

THIS PROGRAM RUNS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 10 A.M. – 4 P.M. CHECK THE BOX TO CONFIRM YOUR CHILD CAN ATTEND ALL FIVE DAYS.*

Please mark all of the following your child has hands-on experience using (experience is NOT required for program participation, we are just curious!):

Are you familiar with design thinking?*

This program is made possible with support from Voya Foundation. The following questions provide us with demographic information about student participants and their families. This enables us to ensure we provide resources to school districts demonstrating need. Please complete the following questions:

Age of participant*

Household Annual income*

Emergency Contact Information

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