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April 2026 Newsletter

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Topics of Interest for Readers

  • All Readers
    • Check out the 2026 Spring Prospectus
    • Read More about Miliani High School's Outstanding Student Work
    • Learn about e4usa's latest recognition
    • Help Us Bring e4usa to More Classrooms - Enter the Raffle

 

Northeastern University and NYU Join the 2026 Spring Prospectus 

We’re excited to share the launch of the Spring 2026 e4usa Credit and Placement Prospectus, highlighting the continued growth of pathways connecting high school engineering experiences to college opportunities.

As of the 2025–2026 academic year, 31 institutions across 15 states and Ghana now offer students the opportunity to earn college credit and placement for completing e4usa in high school. We’re encouraged to see this network continue to expand as more institutions explore ways to recognize students’ engineering learning and support their next steps.

We're especially excited to welcome Northeastern University and New York University as the newest members of the e4usa credit and placement community!

Welcome banner announcing new credit and placement partners, featuring Northeastern University and NYU logos with Engineering 4 Us All branding.

2026 Spring Prospectus


 

From Exploration to Innovation: A Hawaii Student’s Engineering Journey 

At Mililani High School, Tyson Kikugawa's classroom is a place where ideas turn into action. With support from liaison Song Choi, students like Hayden Ramiscal are exploring engineering through hands-on design and real-world challenges connected to their community.

Their story shows how e4usa brings engineering to life, building confidence, creativity, and problem-solving skills along the way.

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e4usa Earns Standards Basics Recognition Through the Standards for Excellence® Program

We’re proud to share that e4usa has earned Standards Basics Recognition through the Standards for Excellence Institute, a distinction that reflects our commitment to strong governance, accountability, and effective nonprofit practices.

This recognition affirms that e4usa meets key standards for organizational excellence, including well-defined programs, sound policies, and a clear mission. It’s an important milestone as we continue to grow our impact and strengthen the systems that support our work.

Standards for Excellence Basics circular badge with abstract multicolor symbol.

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Help Us Bring e4usa to More Classrooms

We’re currently recruiting educators for the 2026–2027 academic year, and we’d love your help spreading the word.

If you know an educator who might enjoy teaching engineering, please share this opportunity with them.

Apply here: https://apply.e4usa.org/ 
We’re also running a spring raffle tied to this campaign, and returning teachers who renew their participation are eligible to enter.

Enter raffle →  https://tinyurl.com/e4usa-raffle

Your recommendations and connections help us reach more classrooms and more students.

Enter the Raffle

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Sign Up For Our Mailing List

Family members of e4usa students are encouraged to sign up for our e4usa mailing list! We will use this list to send updates about important events and activities that you may be interested in related to our e4usa program. 

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We welcome all schools to learn more about this effort by exploring our website and signing up for our newsletter here. As always, we appreciate any feedback or suggestions you may have for our newsletter. Look for us on social media platforms with the hashtag #e4usa.

 

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