What You Will Experience
Through a blend of collaborative learning and campus exploration, students will dive
into essential STEM concepts while building lasting connections with peers, faculty,
and mentors.
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CORE Program Highlights
- Preview & Review: Brush up on key concepts to get a head start in fall engineering
courses.
- Active Learning: Participate in engaging, interactive sessions that make learning
fun and practical.
- Peer Collaboration: Work in small groups to tackle real-world problems and strengthen
teamwork skills.
- Personalized Support: Benefit from close guidance by experienced faculty, peer mentors,
and academic advisors.
- Campus Exploration: Get familiar with the аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ campuses and the resources available
to support student success.
- Social Activities: Make friends, build community, and enjoy a variety of fun, informal
events.
- аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ Swag: Walk away with cool gear and great memories.
CORE Program Structure
Each week is designed to build on the last, ensuring a smooth transition into college-level Engineering courses.
Week 1: Diagnose & Discover
Focus: Assess current knowledge and identify areas for growth. Activities: Diagnostic testing and review of core algebra and function concepts to establish
a strong mathematical foundation.
Week 2: Strengthen the Core
Focus: Reinforce calculus readiness and explore applications in science and engineering. Activities: Deep dives into fundamental concepts with contextual examples from engineering and
technology.
Week 3: Apply & Solve
Focus: Build advanced problem-solving skills in engineering contexts. Activities: Collaborative projects that challenge students to apply mathematical reasoning to
real-world problems.
Week 4: Grow & Showcase
Focus: Foster a growth mindset, build confidence, and synthesize learning. Activities: Team-based final projects, presentations, and reflections to highlight readiness
for college-level engineering coursework.
Why Join CORE?
By the end of the CORE Program, students will be equipped with the essential skills
needed for fall engineering courses. Students will be energized, connected, and confident
in their abilities to succeed. This is more than just a head start; it is a launchpad
into the world of engineering and technology at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ.
Eligibility Requirements
Participants must be аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ students (incoming first-year students) with a high-school
GPA of 2.7 to 3.2 who will be enrolling in any Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering
and Engineering Technology major for the fall 2025 semester.
Frequently Asked Questions
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There is no cost to participate in this program. |
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Is housing and lunch provided?
No. Students are required to arrange their accommodation and pay for their own lunch. |
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Yes. The program offers free parking to participating students. Further instructions
will be provided in the final acceptance letter to the students. |
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What is the application process?
May 12, 2025 – Eligibility email to students May 12, 2025 - Application opens June 15, 2025 - Application closes June 22, 2025 – Acceptance letter to students July 14, 2025 – Program stat date August 8, 2025 – Program end date |
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What is the program's daily schedule?
The program runs 4 days per week from Monday to Thursday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Students
must be available for the entire program time during the week. |
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Do I get college credit for this?
No. The CORE Program is a review of material in preparation for Engineering coursework
in the fall. |
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Where does the CORE Program take place?
The CORE Program takes place on Marietta Campus and in Engineering Technology Center,
located at 840 Polytechnic Ln, Marietta, GA 30060. |
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Where do I find additional information?
For additional information send an email to bridge2engineering@kennesaw.edu. |
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