Summer 2023-2024 Opportunities: 

To learn more about our programs, please register for our upcoming virtual Discover Sessions HERE or at the individual links below. You'll have an opportunity to hear from our academic Program Directors as well as our Student Affairs staff. 

Thursday, January 25, 2024 at 7:00 PM

Our annual Crime Scene Investigation Camp will be conducted on June 24 - 28, 2024, at the County of Maui’s Forensic Facility and Wailuku Police Station.


This camp satisfies the requirements for senior projects.

This free competitive program is only accepting 8-10 high school junior or senior students.

This camp is designed for those interested in the field of Forensic Science.  Participate in interactive presentations, meet professionals within the forensic field, interact with your local police department, and network with your peers!

Naval Academy Summer Seminar offers an opportunity for rising high school seniors to experience USNA for one week. Participants learn about life at the Naval Academy, where academics, athletics, and professional training play equally important roles in developing our nation's future leaders. The Summer STEM Program is a great catalyst to initiate the pursuit of a future in science and engineering.  Summer STEM is an opportunity for participants to create, build, and explore in world-class lab facilities, working alongside USNA’s distinguished faculty and Midshipmen. 

2024 Program Information

Naval Academy Summer Seminar

Session Dates

Program fee: $550.00

POC: Karin Dolan kdolan@usna.edu 

Summer STEM

Session Dates

Program Fee: $700.00

POC: Yetanda Massey ymassey@usna.edu

Dates:                            Monday, June 3 to Friday, July 12, 2024

Program Cost:               $400 (fee waivers available to those who demonstrate need)

Eligibility:                        High school juniors going into their senior year

Application Fee:            None

Application Deadline:  Monday, March 25, 2024 at 5:00 PM HST

The College of Engineering’s JESSE Internship Program invites all qualified high school juniors (current juniors going into their senior year) to explore this unique opportunity to experience a higher level of academics at the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa. Students will engage in hands-on engineering projects and/or assist college undergraduates, researchers, and professors with their research in state-of-the-art facilities. A faculty mentor and/or graduate student will be assigned to each intern to facilitate various research tasks based on their engineering interest within the designated laboratory.