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CREATE OPPORTUNITIES as a leader and problem solver

IMPACT LIVES by solving basic problems in the world

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS & JUNIORS

Explore your aspirations, passion, or interest by connecting with students and faculty from our seven departments to discover more about our 10 bachelor of science degrees.

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FIRST STEPS TO SUCCESS

EXPERIENCE ENGINEERING

The Miguel A. Loya College of Engineering offers youth programs that will give younger K thru 8th graders a life-changing experiences that is hands-on and will excite them about the fields of engineering and computing.

 

ExciTES

MORE THAN ROBOTS

DISCOVER-E TRAILER

 

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ENGINEERING & COMPUTING AMBASSADORS

This team of undergraduate engineering & computer science majors drives the Miguel A. Loya College of Engineering's K-12 Outreach programs. Their mission is to develop and nourish relationships with local area schools and teachers while providing a menu of programs that will grow the pool of future Miners.

 

Professional headshot of Allie De La Riva wearing a gray button-down shirt with a UTEP College of Engineering logo, facing forward against a blue studio background.

Allie De La Riva

Mechanical Engineering major
Colegio Belmont High School (Mexico) alumni
Professional headshot of Becky Enriquez wearing a gray UTEP College of Engineering shirt and a necklace, facing forward against a blue studio background.

Becky Enriquez

Computer Science major
Parkland High School alumni
FIRST® alumni
Professional headshot of Benjamin Flores wearing glasses and a gray UTEP College of Engineering polo shirt, facing forward against a blue studio background.

Benjamin Flores

Mechanical Engineering major
Montwood High School alumni
FIRST® alumni
Professional headshot of Jocelyn Jimenez wearing a gray UTEP College of Engineering shirt, facing forward against a blue studio background with soft lighting.

Jocelyn Jimenez

Mechanical Engineering major
Montwood High School alumni
FIRST® alumni

MORE OUTREACH

Nexus Shadowing Program

The Nexus shadowing program offers high school students a research experience. Sponsoring labs connect participants to faculty and student researchers which may grow to include a laboratory project, leadership training, and a final project/presentation.

are only accepted during the months of July, December and April for shadowing to occur in the fall, spring and summer semesters respectively.


Tour the Miguel A. Loya College of Engineering

Tours target prospective high school juniors and seniors along with their parents. To schedule a tour, please email your contact information, your preferred days/times and your interest to pickengineering@utep.edu.


TRIP

The Transportation Research Immersive Program (TRIP) targets El Paso Community College and early college high school students to visit the UTEP campus in the summer to explore engineering through the lens of transportation to gain the skills, knowledge, and network to successfully pursue a degree in civil engineering, geotechnical engineering or related fields. For more information visit the TRIP website.

 

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Engineering and Computing Ambassadors
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E: pickengineering@utep.edu
P: (915) 747-8822