For Native American students entering 9-12 grades

https://www.kettering.edu/precollege/residential#cecamps
Academically Interested Minds

AIM (Academically Interested Minds) is a five-week residential pre-college summer program which began in 1984 and has continued to thrive over the years.  The program is designed to augment Kettering University’s efforts to reach a greater number of multicultural students who have a strong interest in the areas of engineering, math, science and business.  There is no cost to the student.

AIM Program Highlights
2016 Registration is closed. 2017 dates will be announced in January 2017.

Students from across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean attend freshman level courses Monday through Thursday in

calculus
chemistry and lab
computer programming and lab
economics
physics and lab
business management

Classes are taught by Kettering University faculty who assign homework and give quizzes and exams. On Fridays, company tours allow students to speak with professional engineers and managers.

During the evenings and on weekends, chaperoned activities include bowling, skating, movies and a trip to Cedar Point.

Students also have access to Kettering’s library, computer center and the recreational center. A banquet is held at the end of the program where Kettering University scholarships are awarded to the students who rank in the top 15 of the AIM program.

Qualifications: African American, Hispanic and Native American students presently in the 11th grade with a minimum 3.0 GPA in English, math and chemistry courses (two years of high school English; two years of high school algebra or the equivalent preparation; one year of geometry; and one year of high school chemistry with lab).