Project SEED has created a career path in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) for hundreds of economically disadvantaged high school students living in Marion and surrounding counties for nearly 50 years. Because of their participation in Project SEED, many students have gone on to become doctors, nurses, biologists, chemists, researchers, or public health professionals.
In the most recent Healthcare Podcast, hear how this local program – funded in part by the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) – is among the most successful in the nation as a training ground for building STEM careers and strong community leaders.
You can learn more about Project SEED (Summer Experience for the Economically Disadvantaged) or begin an application here.