Future Advancements in Science and Technology Program (FAST)

Future Advancements in Science and Technology Program (FAST)
Regional

Regional

Premier Research

Premier Research

Exceptional Value

Exceptional Value

Experience Required: Intermediate

Appropriate for students with existing/moderate exposure to subject

Program Affiliation

Stanford University

Acceptance Rate

Undisclosed

Program Cost

Tuition Free


Duration

32 Weeks


Location

Stanford, CA


Format

In-person


Cohort Size

Undisclosed


Eligibility

Rising Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors


Year Established

2015


Category

Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Engineering, STEM


About


FAST is a program in which Stanford University graduate students mentor Future Advancers of Science and Technology (FAST) toward achieving their goals of answering open questions in science and engineering clever solutions to problems in their society. Students from Andrew P. Hill, James Lick, and Independence high schools in East San Jose meet with Stanford students every other Saturday during the academic year. Between September and April, they design and execute original scientific research spanning topics in chemistry, biology, physics, engineering, and data science. Every spring, FAST students present their work at local and state science fairs and also at an annual symposium at Stanford University.


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