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Engineering 102 in High School (HS)
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| High School | Teacher | Location |
| Benson High School | Carmen Knapp | Benson |
| Brophy College Preparatory | Zachary Widbin | Phoenix |
| Camelback High School | Jeanea Lambeth | Phoenix |
| Canyon Del Oro High School | Jim Cogan | Tucson |
| Catalina Foothills High School | Kevin Frugoli | Tucson |
| Chaparral High School | Jeff Jordan | Scottsdale |
| Cibola High School | Steven Fritz | Yuma |
| Fairmont Prep | Cory Hand | Anaheim, CA |
| Fairmont Prep |
Deborah Terra | Anaheim, CA |
| Flowing Wells High School | Robert Becker | Tucson |
| Gila Ridge high School | Roberto Valadez | Yuma |
| Hamilton High School | Jim Clark | Chandler |
| Hamilton High School | Brian Roach | Chandler |
| Ironwood High School | Mark Adams | Glendale |
| Ironwood Ridge High School | Ken George | Oro Valley |
| Liberty High School | Martin Bencic |
Peoria |
| Morenci High School | Eric Hansen | Morenci |
| Mountain View High School | Robert Kennerly | Marana |
| Sabino High School | Mark Calhoun | Tucson |
| Sahuaro High School |
Benjamin Davis | Tucson |
| Salpointe Catholic High School | Sara Streb | Tucson |
| San Luis High School | Jason Lambrix | Yuma |
| University High School | Mike Schmidt | Tucson |
| Yuma Catholic High School | Phil Nash | Yuma |
| Yuma High School | Nate Jurgens | Yuma |
What are the Goals for ENGR 102 HS?
- Demonstrate how engineers use math and science to help people in a variety of global, economic, environmental, and cultural settings.
- Increase high school students’ belief in their ability to pursue and succeed in the engineering profession.
- Expose students to the infinite possibilities within the field of engineering.
- Offers students an inside look at the U of A College of Engineering through campus visits and lab tours.
- Provides high school students 3 units of required U of A engineering coursework at significantly reduced tuition.
What are the Responsibilities of the High Schools?
- Participating high schools provide a classroom and qualified instructor for ENGR 102 HS.
- In order to maintain a diverse classroom experience, Engineering 102 HS requires enrollments of 15 to 30 students per class — twenty students is a good target number.
- High schools are asked to screen students who satisfy co-enrollment of pre-calculus or above before enrolling into the class.
- ENGR 102 HS will not be counted as a required math course under ABOR requirements for University admission.
What are the Responsibilities of the University of Arizona?
- The College of Engineering will supply the participating high schools with a basic curriculum as well as assist teachers with project development.
- Develop, coordinate and conduct the summer workshops for teacher training.
- Provide teachers with a stipend, room and board for the summer training workshop.
- Facilitate enrollment of participating students into the University of Arizona as a non-degree student.
- Some course materials are available for check out and College of Engineering funds are available for purchase of additional course materials and supplies.
- Coordinate directly with participating high schools with regards to University of Arizona & College of Engineering admission and specialized campus visits.
Registration for Fall 2012 is Open Now!
*For Participating High Schools Only*
How Do I Register?
STEP 1: Complete the Parent Consent Form and return the bottom portion to your high school Engineering 102 teacher.
STEP 2: Complete the online application as a non-degree seeking student for the University of Arizona. Do not pay any application fees at this link!
STEP 3: Have your doctor or school nurse fill out the immunization requirement form and then submit your immunization records to the University of Arizona Campus Health Services.
STEP 4: Register and Pay for ENGR 102HS through the University of Arizona Outreach College. The tuition and fees are $475 and can be paid using a credit card. If you need help with the Outreach College registration, please call the Student Services Center at 1.800.955.8632 or 520.621.7724
Note: All of the above registration must be completed by September 30, 2012 to receive U of A credit for ENGR 102.
Who Can I Talk to if I Have Questions?
If you have questions, please contact J. Jill Rogers in the College of Engineering Academic Affairs Office at 520.626.3990 or by email at jjillrogers@email.arizona.edu.





What is Engineering 102 HS?
