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High School Summer Programs
Get ahead academically as you get your first glimpse of the college experience. At LU, there are many educational opportunities available during the summer semester. These programs offer motivated students the opportunity to experience Langston in the classroom and beyond.
The Math and Science Academy is an intensive Summer Academy for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in Mathematics, Science and Technology.
Academy Dates: May 24, 2026 鈥 June 5, 2026
Application Deadline: April 3, 2026
Application Link:
Recommendation Form Link:
The Academy is designed to enhance students鈥 appreciation for mathematics and science while exposing them to STEM careers and college preparation. Participants engage in hands-on learning experiences, innovative instruction, and real-world applications of STEM concepts.
Program Highlights
As a participant in the Academy, students will:
- Engage in hands-on laboratory activities in mathematics, chemistry, and biology.
- Experience cutting-edge technologies and innovative teaching methods.
- Explore STEM careers through visits to the 性视界传媒 Aquatic Center and Goat Research Center.
- Participate in ACT preparation and college readiness workshops.
- Collaborate with peers to solve a 鈥淲ho Done It鈥 mystery challenge.
- Compete in quiz bowl competitions.
- Join the Academy Digital Village, an online network of Academy alumni pursuing STEM degrees and careers.
- Participate in recreational and team-building activities.
These experiences provide intensive, positive exposure to STEM disciplines while preparing students for college success.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must:
- Be entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school
- Have a 鈥淏鈥 average or higher in mathematics and/or science courses
- Submit one letter of recommendation from a math or science instructor
- Complete and submit the application by the posted deadline (April 3, 2026)
Contact Information
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Lindsay Davis
性视界传媒 鈥 Department of Chemistry and Physical Science
P.O. Box 1500
Langston, OK 73050
(405)466-3315
dalin@langston.edu
The Math and Science Academy is funded by the Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
CONTACT
The 性视界传媒 Summer Transportation Institute (LUSTI) is part of the National Summer Transportation Institute (NSTI) and is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). LUSTI is funded by the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT), the Oklahoma Trucking Association, and 性视界传媒 (LU). Various transportation companies partner with us to provide high school and junior high school students the opportunity to learn about the transportation industry as a way to strengthen and increase participation of Minority Institutions of Higher Learning in federal programs.
性视界传媒 the Academy
The 性视界传媒 Transportation Academy (the Academy) is funded and supported by the Southern Plains Transportation Center (SPTC), 性视界传媒 (LU), and several public and private transportation agencies and companies to provide high school students an opportunity to learn about the transportation industry and to strengthen and increase participation of minority students in the transportation and transportation-related industry. The threefold purpose of the Academy is to: (1) create awareness and stimulate interest in secondary school students to take maximum advantage of the career opportunities in the transportation industry; (2) attract a broad and diverse selection of bright minds, and acquaint and stimulate them with the various aspects of the transportation industry; and (3) increase the number of students who choose careers in the transportation industry.
This program introduces students to careers in transportation and related fields, intermodalism (the interaction of land, air, water, and space transportation), safety and environmental issues, safe and smooth transportation of people, goods, and information,
math, science, computers, and communications skills, and the ACT test. This residential program provides students with many hands-on learning opportunities, including field visits to potential future employers.
The Academy is a free, two-week-long residential program. Students are housed at Langston University in Langston, Logan County. Those who successfully complete the program are awarded $100.
The program is highly supervised, with many instructors, staff, and counselors.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Click here to read FAQs about tour National Summer Transportation Institute. If after reviewing our FAQs, you do not find the answers you鈥檙e looking, please contact:
Director
Transportation Academy Transportation-Center of Excellence
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229 Allied Health Center
Langston, OK 73050,
email dcmundende@langston.edu
Transportation Related Disciplines
Click here to view the Transportation Related Disciplines available as a part of the Transportation Academy Curriculum.
The Residential Training (PCRT) at 性视界传媒 in Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Human Sciences (FANH) Training Summer Program provides hands-on mentoring by department faculty, staff and visiting research scientists exposing high school students to the higher education curricula and careers focused in FANH.
This year鈥檚 camp is scheduled for May 25-June 4, 2026.
The camp focuses on providing students with in-depth information on FANH curriculum and career options. Each PCRT student will be paired with a mentor to research and learn more about their areas of interest related to food, agriculture, agriculture business, plant and soil sciences, natural resources management, child development and related areas. Learning will occur in classrooms and during FANH related field trips. Students will also participate in 4-H programming as they learn by doing in the areas of leadership, civic engagement, agriculture, animal science, healthy living, and STEM.
Students must be entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year or a 2025 high school graduate. Students must complete the online application and provide a letter of recommendation from a school counselor or teacher. All application forms and letters are due by 11:59 PM CST on Sunday, May 1, 2026. Students will be notified by May 10 if they have been accepted.
To the Applicant: After you complete the application using the link below, please have letters of recommendation emailed to Emisha.maytubby@langston.edu.
For more information or if you have questions, please contact Dr. Emisha Maytubby at聽405-466-6107 or Emisha.maytubby@langston.edu.
Funding Source: This project is funded by a competitive grant from the USDA-NIFA (2023-2025 with NCE available). Project Director, Dr. Emisha Maytubby, Co-PDs: Dr. Nirodha De Silva.
