Tech Savy is a program for rising 7th and 8th grade girls, sponsored by the Boston Area Girls STEM Collaborative. The young women's days will be busy learning how to use a 3D printer, develop a phone app, use circuits, create an animation and build robots. Students will have activities at Wentworth Institute of Technology, UMass Boston, MIT, Northeastern University and Harvard University. The program is being held July 24-28, 2017 and the cost is $250 and includes lunch. Reduced tuition of $50 is available to students that are covered by MA Health, SNAP or TAFDC. Drop off and Pickup is at Boston University.
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