Alumni Office Room 1W9 saac Honor - nternship Coordinator ihonor@schools.nyc.gov NTERNSHP NOTCE #10 The ACE Mentor Program of Greater New York is now accepting applications for the 2012 2013 season. ACE is an after school program for high school students who are interested in a career in Architecture, Construction, management or Engineering. The mentors are professionals from leading design and construction firms, who volunteer their time and energy. The benefits include career guidance, skill enhancement, school to career assistance, and partial scholarships for selected students. f you are interested, please review the information below carefully and follow all instructions. To apply for the program you must visit the website at www.acementor.org and complete an online application. No paper applications are being accepted. Apply online before October 25, 2012 so you can attend the Registration Fair. f you have any questions, feel free to see me in Room 1W9 Mr. Honor mportant Note: f you are selected for the internship, please inform Mr. Honor immediately via email at: ihonor@schools.nyc.gov
ACE MENTOR PROGRAM ARCHTECTURE' CONSTRUCTON ENGNEERNG Become an ACE Student! What is ACE? ACE is a free after-school program for high school students who want to learn about careers in Architecture, Construction, and/or Engineering. Students are mentored by successful architects, construction managers and engineers who meet as a team at mentors' offices twice a month during the school year for two hours starting at 4 or 4:30PM. Teams are organized like a real life project design team and include a developer/owner, an architectural firm, a construction management company, and engineering firms. What will do in ACE? You will learn what it is like to work in the design and construction industry and develop a design project tailored to your interests. Sessions will include hands-on activities, use of design software, office tours and field trips to construction/project sites. You will also build a model and present the design project with your teammates at the end of the year. What are the benefits? Career guidance from active professionals Understanding of the design and construction industry and of the business environments and workplace Connections to alumni and professionals who will continue provide support and networking during your college years and professional life ntroduction to college programs, degree requirements and keys to success Behind-the-scenes access to construction sites Opportunities for scholarships, internships and post-college employment Excellent training in presentation and team building skills How do sign up? 1. Go to the ACE website at www.acementor.organdfilioutanapplicationinseptember.click on "Student... 2. Select NEW or Returning student registration and complete the application. Provide an e-mail address that you check frequently. 3. Send an e-mail to GreaterNY@acementor.org and provide the days of the week when you are free starting at 4 or 4:30PM and the subway lines accessible from home and school. ACE Mentor Program of Greater New York 44 West 28 Th Street 12 th Floor' New York. NY 10001. 212.696.1207. 212.696.1285 fax' www.acementor.org. Career Directions for Students in Architecture. Construction and Engineering
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rag am at a glanc The benefits Career guidance: Your exposure to many disciplines and specialities associated with engineering, architecture and construction management helps you decide which one-if any-is right for you. Your mentors have already been there and done that, and they can help you. The cost There is no cost to students for participating in the program-it just requires some timetime learning how your mentors think and what they do, time working with your team on your project, time preparing for your future. Job opportunities: Meeting in actual companies opens up opportunities for summer jobs, internships...and beyond. Your mentors can help you apply for a position. Transition to the workplace: Becoming familiar with your mentors' working environment prepares you for working in an architecture, construction or engineering office. Scholarships: Participation in the program is a key component for you to be eligible for a partial college scholarship through the ACE Scholarship Program, if you pursue an ACE career. Better Skilfs: The program helps you develop a variety of skills, such as drawing, writing, presentation and problem solving. ACE Graduate John David Martinez with Cesar Pe/li, FAA at the second annual ACE Mentol Program of America Recognition Dinner, October 2006, Washington, DC
My tllne in ACE was invaluable. After speaking with architects and engineers, was able to understand. these professions and decide on my career goals With a group ofpeers was able to get a feel ofwhat a malar construction project is like Our team formulated a goal, and we accomplished it together. Edward Cheung, Brooklyn Technical High School, ACE of New York City Being part oface encouraged me to continue purswng architecture as a course ofstudy. The nternship at on architectural firm this past summer allowed me to further observe the profession ofarchitectlire. found ACE very enjoyable and was impressed at how many professonals are devoted to mentoring high school students. Christme Kim, Upper Dublin High School, ACE of Eastern Pennsylvania The ACE program has taught me new skills that wifl help me in college. Because oface, want to mentor when graduate (rom college and excite others about the construction ndustry Angel Ruacho, Dorsey High School. ACE a Greater Los Angeles am very grateful to have found the ACE Mentor Program. t has allowed me to express myself creatively and to explore the careers am interested in. Bridget Moran, Presentation High School, ACE of San Francisco Bay ACE gave me a chance. Xiao Weng, Syracuse University, NY Have you ever asked yourself What's the difference between an architect and an engineer, or an interior designer and an architect? Do need good math skills to be an engineer? How much does a construction manager make? How is an underwater tunnel built? The ACE Mentor Program has the answersand much more. Types of careers you can explore Mentor Program Architecture, Construction and Engineering For more information, visit our website: www.acementor.org Arch itecture Landscape Architecture nterior Design Planning Civil Engineering Structural Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Construction Management Welding Masonry Carpentry