STEM SEALs


Opportunities for Students

The STEM SEALs project is designed to allow middle school students in the North Florida service communities to participate in an immersive hands-on Summer Institute where they can explore STEM through competitive Design Challenges. The challenges are designed to incorporate four components: engineering design, technology and society, electrical knowledge, and computer science.

RobotDesign Challenges:

The Design Challenges will revolve around three areas:

  • SEA Challenges using ROV’s (robotic operating vehicles)
  • AIR Challenges utilizing UAS’s (unmanned aerial systems/drones)
  • LAND Challenges with robots (autonomous ground vehicles)

NFC STEM STEALs Student Flyer 2023

For the LAND Challenge Summer Institute 2023, students will learn many aspects of autonomous robotic vehicles. Each student will receive a kit to build their own robotic rover that can operate autonomously or using a remote-control. Activities for the six-day camp will include the use of microprocessors, electric motors, sensors, actuators, navigation, and coding. During the week students will test the devices, improve, and modify them. After preparation under the guidance of local educators and college faculty, students will compete with their peers to display the skills learned throughout the camp.

Transportation to the camp may be provided or compensation for travel. Students will need to bring a lunch daily.


EngineeringWhat are the requirements to attend the one-week Summer Institute?

  • Are you interested in one or more STEM disciplines? (Science, Math, Engineering, or Technology)
  • Are you in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade?
  • Do you attend a public or private school, or home-schooled in one of the Six Florida counties: Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette, Madison, Taylor, or Suwannee?
  • Have you filled out an online Interest Survey? Interest Survey Link