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 * Welcome to ACE Seattle's wiki **** ! **

** 23 OCTOBER 2011 ** We are excited to welcome all new and returning ACE students! We're looking forward to another year of sharing our knowledge of the architecture, construction, and engineering industries with all of you. In addition to visiting job sites and working in local firms, you will be collaborating on your very own real-world design project. Additionally, ACE seniors will be eligible to apply for scholarships to use in college. Check out what previous students have thought about their experience with ACE: media type="youtube" key="U4N8bV610BA" height="315" width="420" align="center"

** 28 MARCH 2011 ** Calling all ACE Seniors!

Every year the Seattle ACE chapter gives out scholarships. Last year the chapter gave scholarships totaling $28,000 to 12 seniors. In addition there are scholarships available from ACE National.

You will need a letter of recommendation from an ACE mentor. Please let your Mentor Leader know as soon as possible if you are planning on applying for scholarship. All of the application instructions are attached below - please read them carefully! ACE Seattle scholarship applications are due April 4th.

Good luck!

** 16 NOVEMBER 2010 ** MANY thanks to local engineering firm and seasoned ACE Seattle supporter Magnusson Klemencic Associates for its complete sponsorship of this website for the upcoming year - we couldn't do it without you!



= = ** 30 OCTOBER 2010 ** Students - check out these upcoming opportunities to engage even more in the A/C/E industries this year!


 * The Construction Challenge **

The Construction Challenge is a career-education initiative to help develop the workforce of the future. Teams of 5-7 high school students compete and solve infrastructure, design, and service tech Challenges using teamwork, creativity and problem solving. Teams will be using their research to solve 2-3 Challenges on-site. All materials will be provided. In addition, teams will have the opportunity to explore careers with representatives of companies from various construction industries. For more info, visit @http://www.constructionchallenge.org

**16th Annual Popsicle Stick Bridge Building Competition** Teams of up to 4 from any Western Washington high school may participate in this bridge building competition. The student teams will be judged on the bridge's weight, how much weight it can hold, and aesthetics. For more info, visit www.seattleasce.org/ymf/popsiclebridge.html

** 17 OCTOBER 2010 ** Students - interested in learning more about the architecture, construction, and engineering industries? Don't miss our **Annual Kick-off Event**:

**// Monday, October 25th //** // **6:30 to 8:30 PM** //// Light refreshments will be served. // IN SEATTLE AT: // **John Stanford Center for Education** //// **al Excellence** // // 2445 Third Avenue South, Seattle, WA // ON THE EASTSIDE AT: // **Interlake High School Theater and Commons** // // 16245 NE 24th Street, Bellevue, WA //   How does ACE work? Check out this video: media type="youtube" key="yP2xSWHklvU?fs=1" height="393" width="488" For more information about the ACE Mentor Program, visit the ACE National site or ACE Seattle's affiliate site.