Paid High School STEM Enrichment Program

Are you passionate about science and eager to explore the world of academic research? The hybrid Paid High School STEM Enrichment Program provides high school students the opportunity to dive into hands-on research, develop critical thinking skills, and lay the foundation for a future in healthcare or STEM careers.

Who This Program Is For

This internship is designed for high school students interested in biomedical sciences, particularly those determined to pursue a pre-medical college program or related STEM field. Ideal applicants demonstrate persistence, leadership, and a desire to make a difference in underserved communities. If you want to challenge yourself and grow academically and personally while also mentoring others, this is the right opportunity for you. Applicants must be committed to a career in medicine, life sciences, or biotech.

What This Program Offers

Our program is not just about research; it’s a comprehensive learning experience combining academic development, hands-on training, and real-world exposure to the medical field. This hybrid Afterschool High School STEM Enrichment Program helps students explore their interests, equips them with the skills and experiences necessary to succeed, sharpens their analytical and problem-solving skills, and strengthens their communication.

Program Schedule and Payment Structure

Afterschool Spring Program

  • Duration: 6 weeks (March 30 – May 8, 2026)

  • Hours: 10 hours per week (Tuesdays – Thursdays)
    (Tuesday– Wednesday, 4 PM – 5:30 PM) online; (Thursday – 4 PM – 6 PM)  in-person lab sessions

  • Student Stipend: $450 at the end of the program

Program Requirements

  • Must be from 9th – 12th grade

  • Open to students in Massachusetts.

  • Financial Need: Applicants must demonstrate significant financial need (eligible for Pell Grant or Work-Study)

  • Academic Standing: Minimum GPA of 3.5 

This is your chance to explore academic research, gain leadership skills, and prepare for a future in STEM.

Don’t miss the opportunity to apply in 2026 and take the first step toward a rewarding career in science and medicine.