

I had the immense privilege of facilitating a college application workshop at Fermilab in Illinois for students participating in the Target and Valor summer programs. It was a rewarding experience to share key insights on how to navigate the application process and make it as enjoyable and stress-free as possible. The students were highly engaged and asked thoughtful questions, showcasing their dedication and curiosity. I wish them every success with their college applications and future endeavors.
A big thank you to Anahi Ruiz Beltran and Cortez L. Watkins for your continued support.
I had the immense privilege of facilitating a college application workshop at Fermilab in Illinois for students participating in the Target and Valor summer programs. It was a rewarding experience to share key insights on how to navigate the application process and make it as enjoyable and stress-free as possible. The students were highly engaged and asked thoughtful questions, showcasing their dedication and curiosity. I wish them every success with their college applications and future endeavors.
A big thank you to Anahi Ruiz Beltran and Cortez L. Watkins for your continued support.
Please see below information about the programs
The VALOR JROTC Program is a highly competitive, paid, six-week summer internship opportunity for Illinois JROTC high school juniors, seniors, and recent graduates. Interns provide routine technical support for area of assignment; typically, an experiment or support group. Tasks are accomplished under direct supervision of a Fermilab employee and in cooperation with project teams, scientists, engineers, and support personnel and in accordance with established policies and procedures.https://internships.fnal.gov/valor-veteran-applied-laboratory-occupational-retraining-program/
The TARGET Program is a highly competitive six-week summer internship opportunity for Illinois high school sophomores and juniors who have a strong interest and demonstrated an aptitude for physics, mathematics, computer science, and engineering. The program’s design combines both work and experiential learning.
TARGET encourages high school students to undertake college study and pursue careers in STEM disciplines. Increasing the number of minorities (Black, Hispanic/Latino, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Alaska Native/American Indian) and women in science, engineering, and computer science is a program priority. https://internships.fnal.gov/target/
Annually, the TARGET Program cohort is approximately 10-15 interns.