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K-12 Student Resources

Which Path Will You Take? Mechanical Engineering & Mechanical Engineering Technology - Which Path Will You Take?
There are many ways to participate in mechanical engineering activities and not all positions require the same temperament or educational preparation.

What is a Mechanical Engineer? What is a Mechanical Engineer?
Do you know? Mechanical Engineers work in every sector and industry. This brochure will help you learn about some of them

Engineering Camps
Engineering summer camp programs for pre-college students.

FIRST Competition FIRST Robotics
The FIRST Robotics Competition is an exciting, multinational competition that teams professionals and young people to solve an engineering design problem in an intense and competitive way.

Boy Scouts Boy Scouts
The National Council of the Boy Scouts of America supports more than 300 local councils that provide quality youth programs, including Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing.

Girl Scouts Girl Scouts
Discovering key values, building leadership skills & taking action by applying these values & skills to their everyday lives. Plus, you'll get to learn some hands on engineering skills!

JETS JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society)
Providing real-world engineering insight and challenges for high school students.

Two Boys Over Keyboard Sloan Career Cornerstone Center
If you are beginning to consider career paths, the Sloan Career Cornerstone Center can help you explore the fields of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and computing.

Codes & Standards
Codes & Standards > ASME Codes and Standards - Examples of Use for Mechanical Engineering Students ASME Codes and Standards - Examples of Use for Mechanical Engineering Students
This booklet includes articles, written by eight experts who serve on ASME Committees, which explore different facets of ASME Codes and Standards.
Education
Financial Aid > The ASME Foundation-ASME Auxiliary FIRST Clarke Scholarship
The ASME Foundation-ASME Auxiliary FIRST Clarke Scholarship recognizes and rewards students whose FIRST experience has inspired an interest in pursuing an engineering career.
College/University > Earth Worldwide Mechanical Engineering Department Websites
Links to over 600 mechanical engineering and related department websites at colleges and universities worldwide.
Financial Aid > Auxiliary Student Loans
Interest free loans till graduation offered by the ASME Auxiliary.
Events
Competition Ideas > Balloon Powered Vehicle
Design and manufacture a vehicle powered by air in two balloons, that traces circles around a stationary pole.
Competitions > Best Practices in High School Engineering
The vision of ASME's "Best Practices" project is to improve pre-college level science and engineering technology literacy and develop hands-on and innovative engineering related curricula.
Competition Ideas > Airborne Vehicle
Design a vehicle to travel 75 feet to the bulls eye.
Communities
Landmarks > Two-Cone Bit Medal #246 Hughes Two-Cone Drill Bit (1909)
The Woodlands, Texas. Revolutionary drilling technology, broke ground to a new era of oil and gas production
Communities > Open Source Design for a Human-Powered Water Purifier
A virtual design team is building a human-powered device to provide potable water to the developing world and to disaster areas where power is not readily available. The team needs your ideas.
ASME Career Center
Mentoring > ASME PeerLink
Get technical answers you need and meet others with similar interests and concerns. You can join a community, participate in existing discussions or start your own.
News & Public Policy
Articles > March 2007 Issue - NASA Susan Lee Engineer Profile: Susan Lee
Susan Lee is the Lead Hardware Engineer for the Intelligent Robotics Group (IRG) at NASA Ames Research Center in California.
Press Releases > ASME Awards
ASME has awarded Emily J. Catalano, a resident of Wilmington, Del. and graduating senior from Ursuline Academy (Wilmington), the ASME FIRST Staff Scholarship.

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