In these hills, many young people dream of studying engineering, science, or technology, but face real barriers: limited access to quality teaching, few local resources, and little support beyond the basics. Education should not depend on where you live or how much your family can afford.
Our classes build a strong academic foundation and prepare students for university, technical programs, or professional careers. We combine hands-on instruction, small-group learning, and mentorship to deepen understanding and make STEM approachable. The only requirements are curiosity, effort, and a willingness to keep learning.
By offering rigorous courses for free, we create opportunities where few exist, enabling students to compete for scholarships, pursue higher education, and become leaders and change-makers in their communities.
Helpful backgrounds include math, physics, chemistry, engineering, English instruction, tutoring, curriculum design, and professional technical experience. You can contribute by teaching, developing course materials, or mentoring students on scholarships and career pathways. Whether you are local or abroad, your expertise can directly support students here.
The foundation of all technical fields. Math builds problem-solving ability, logical reasoning, and the tools needed for engineering and science. Students develop confidence in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus, preparing them for university-level study and real-world problem solving.
Understanding how the world works through physics and chemistry. These courses connect theory with practical examples from everyday life and local environments, helping students see how science applies to their own communities and future careers.
Applying math and science to design, build, and solve problems. Introductory engineering courses will give students a taste of different fields, showing them how their skills can translate into real solutions that improve lives.