Engineering for US All demystifies engineering for all
AP® Engineering Credit through e4usa Apply Now![Teacher and students looking at wind turbine model built by wood pieces and paper in a class room.](/sites/default/files/2024-07/home-hero.jpg)
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Empowering the Next Generation of Engineers and Driving Positive Change
Engineering for US All (e4usa) is a first-of-its-kind, national initiative designed to introduce engineering design principles to a new generation of students. e4usa invites all schools, teachers, and students to fully participate, regardless of their technical background or preparation.
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Explore e4usa
The course, Engineering for US All (e4usa), empowers, engages, and excites students to use what they know and find what they are passionate about to take control and boldly influence the world.
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Experience e4usa
e4usa professional learning (PL) throughout the year experiences to prepare and support teachers with different levels of engineering training instruction as they implement the course.
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Enroll in e4usa
We launched this effort in the 2019-2020 academic year at nine high schools in five states, and to date we have served over 90 high schools and over 7,700 students!
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Apply to Join
e4usa aims to provide a high-quality engineering curriculum that can be taught by any high school teacher to students who have Algebra I at least as a co-requisite, helping to build the workforce of tomorrow. By equipping students with hands-on engineering skills, we prepare them for future careers in the growing field of engineering. We launched this initiative in the 2019-20 academic year at nine high schools in five states, and to date, we have served over 100 high schools and over 7,700 students!
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