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Building College Success’s BS³ STEAM Academy helps students across LA County build real skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math while growing as leaders, creators, and changemakers. Our program is supportive, hands-on, and fun, so you’ll leave confident in your abilities and excited for what’s next.

The BS³ STEAM Academy meets every other Saturday in Spring 2026, culminating in a week-long residential experience at a California college. We’ll select 100 students for this immersive journey that combines real-world projects, skill-building workshops, mentorship, and exclusive field trips with university and industry partners.

Learning Pathways

Meets every other Saturday, January 31 – May 2, 2026

  1. 10th Grade — Exploration Track
    Start strong with morning professional development, math with the Young Peoples Project, lunch, and afternoon exploration workshops/field trips. You’ll get: stronger math skills, exposure to STEAM careers, and chances to earn beginner-level certifications.
  2. 11th & 12th Grades — Deep Dive Track
    Join a project team inside an Innovation Hub (Health & Science • Engineering & Design • Business & Entrepreneurship • Artificial Intelligence & Human-Centered Interaction). You’ll get: project-based learning, applied math in real-world contexts, professional skill-building, and optional industry certifications.

Summer Residential (One Week, On-Campus)

Live on campus, dine in the halls, and keep growing. You’ll deepen your skills in your chosen Innovation Hub while strengthening math and science for college success. By the end of the week, you’ll showcase your work through posters, prototypes, and a 5–10 minute presentation. With coaching in pitching and storytelling, you’ll be ready to shine and add a compelling project to your portfolio/resumes. 

Why Apply?

  • Build confidence in math & science
  • Create a real project with a team for your portfolio
  • Meet mentors and industry pros
  • Add standout experience to your college apps
  • Be part of a supportive, culturally-responsive, and motivated community

Program Dates

We meet every other Saturday during Spring 2026 from 10am - 3pm, culminating in a week-long residential experience in the summer. Each session builds on the last, so attendance is strict to stay in good standing and qualify for the summer program.

Spring 2026 Saturday Dates, taking place at California State University, Dominguez Hills

  •  January 31, 2026 (Kickoff)
  •  February 14, 2026
  •  February 28, 2026 
  •  March 14, 2026
  •  March 28, 2026
  •  April 11, 2026
  •  April 25, 2026
  •  May 2, 2026 
  •  June 13–19, 2026 (Week at a California College)

Attendance Policy: Students may not miss more than two Saturday sessions. Participation in all summer residential days is mandatory for program completion and certification eligibility.

How to Apply

We’re closing submissions after the first 300 completed applications, and we expect to reach that number quickly, so apply soon! Plan to complete your application in one sitting and be ready to upload a 1-minute video as part of your submission.

  • Priority Deadline: December 1, 2025
     (🎁 Priority applicants will be entered into a raffle)
  • Final Deadline: December 13, 2025 

Have questions or tech issues? Contact ahmyar@lapromisefund.org!

Spring Cohort

8-week Virtual Career Workshop!

When: January 27 – March 17 Time: Tuesdays, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Where: Zoom (join from anywhere!)

What you’ll learn: ✅ Career exploration & goal setting ✅ How to craft a top-notch resume & cover letter ✅ Financial literacy tips for teens ✅ LinkedIn strategies ✅ Mock interviews to boost confidence

💰 Stipend provided for participation!

Applicant Guidelines

Thank you for your interest in participating in LA Promise Fund’s The Intern Project Career Exploration! Please carefully review the guidelines below to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements and successfully complete the application.

Eligibility Requirements

You must be a current 9th – 12th grade student. You must provide a professional email address that you check regularly. You must provide a valid phone number where you can receive calls and/or text messages.  Be enrolled in Los Angeles Trade Teach with a valide college iD number. 

Application Details

The application is a general written application that asks for: Basic demographic information. Questions about your career interests and/or a personal response. We highly recommend drafting your application responses in a Google Document first so you can edit, review, and save your work before submitting your finalized application. 

Technical Information

Applications are submitted via Submittable. Do not use Internet Explorer when accessing Submittable—it may cause technical issues. Please use Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or another modern browser. If you have any questions or technical issues, please contact: theinternproject@lapromisefund.org
 

Spring cohort

8-week Virtual Career Workshop!

When: January 27 – March 17 Time: Tuesdays, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Where: Zoom (join from anywhere!)

What you’ll learn: ✅ Career exploration & goal setting ✅ How to craft a top-notch resume & cover letter ✅ Financial literacy tips for teens ✅ LinkedIn strategies ✅ Mock interviews to boost confidence

💰 Stipend provided for participation!

Applicant Guidelines

Thank you for your interest in participating in LA Promise Fund’s The Intern Project Career Exploration! Please carefully review the guidelines below to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements and successfully complete the application.

Eligibility Requirements

You must be a current 9th – 12th grade student. You must provide a professional email address that you check regularly. You must provide a valid phone number where you can receive calls and/or text messages. Enrolled in Los Angeles Tech (LATTC) and have a college id number. 

Application Details

The application is a general written application that asks for: Basic demographic information. Questions about your career interests and/or a personal response. We highly recommend drafting your application responses in a Google Document first so you can edit, review, and save your work before submitting your finalized application. 

Technical Information

Applications are submitted via Submittable. Do not use Internet Explorer when accessing Submittable—it may cause technical issues. Please use Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or another modern browser. If you have any questions or technical issues, please contact: theinternproject@lapromisefund.org

Spring cohort

8-week Virtual Career Workshop!

When: January 27 – March 17 Time: Tuesdays, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Where: Zoom (join from anywhere!)

What you’ll learn: ✅ Career exploration & goal setting ✅ How to craft a top-notch resume & cover letter ✅ Financial literacy tips for teens ✅ LinkedIn strategies ✅ Mock interviews to boost confidence

💰 Stipend provided for participation!

Applicant Guidelines

Thank you for your interest in participating in LA Promise Fund’s The Intern Project Career Exploration! Please carefully review the guidelines below to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements and successfully complete the application.

Eligibility Requirements

You must be a current 9th – 12th grade student. You must provide a professional email address that you check regularly. You must provide a valid phone number where you can receive calls and/or text messages. 

Application Details

The application is a general written application that asks for: Basic demographic information. Questions about your career interests and/or a personal response. We highly recommend drafting your application responses in a Google Document first so you can edit, review, and save your work before submitting your finalized application. 

Technical Information

Applications are submitted via Submittable. Do not use Internet Explorer when accessing Submittable—it may cause technical issues. Please use Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or another modern browser. If you have any questions or technical issues, please contact: theinternproject@lapromisefund.org

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