13/02/2026
NASA-Inspired Opportunity for Your High School Student — Apply by February 28!
Dear Parent or Guardian,
This is a reminder about an exciting opportunity for motivated high school students: Montana Aerospace Scholars (MAS). This NASA-supported program allows students to explore aerospace, engineering, and planetary science while gaining real-world experience.
The online learning portion is completely free to all selected students, and scholarships are available for those who qualify to attend the on-site Summer 2026 residency program.
Why apply to MAS?
🌟 NASA-Inspired Missions
Students take on authentic aerospace and planetary science challenges modeled after real NASA missions.
🌟 Learn from Experts
Participants work with STEM professionals, aerospace engineers, and faculty who provide mentorship and insight into STEM careers.
🌟 Exclusive Opportunities
MAS students gain access to VIP field experiences and become competitive candidates for internships and STEM scholarships.
🌟 Join Montana’s Top STEM Scholars
Students collaborate with a highly motivated cohort from across the state who share a passion for science, engineering, and space exploration.
🚀 MAS is more than a program — it’s a launchpad. Many alumni have gone on to earn prestigious internships, scholarships, and leadership roles in STEM fields.
Apply Today
🔗 Learn more and apply: https://montanalearning.org/apollo50/
📅 Application Deadline: February 28
We encourage interested students to apply early and welcome any questions.
Best regards,
Ryan Hannahoe
montanalearning.org
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Northwest Earth & Space Sciences Pathways
www.nwessp.org
(509) 963-3105
NESSP @ CWU
400 E. University Way, MS 7422
Ellensburg, WA 98926
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