Registration Now Open For ACE Mentor Program Of Southeast Tennessee And North Georgia

  • Wednesday, September 4, 2024

The ACE Mentor Program, a national initiative dedicated to inspiring and guiding high school students towards careers in architecture, construction, and engineering, announced that registration for the upcoming 2024-2025 program year is now open.

The ACE Mentor Program serves as a critical bridge between classroom education and real-world application. High School students interested in pursuing a career in the design and construction industry are invited to participate in the 2024-2025 program beginning the week of Sept. 9 and meeting weekly through an awards banquet in February. Sessions will be held at Chattanooga School of Arts and Science, Lafayette High School, EMJ Corporation, Tennessee Valley Authority and Creative Discovery Museum and will encourage collaboration between students and mentors on mock design projects.

Students and mentors interested in participating in the ACE Mentor Program can register online at www.acementor.org

For more information about the ACE Mentor Program of Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia, including how to become a mentor or partner organization, visit www.acementor.org or contactBreanne Kintz at ChattanoogaTN@acementor.org

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