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No matter what your child decides to do when they grow up, STEM will play a BIG part in their future. At NYLF Pathways to STEM, aspirational elementary school students enjoy six incredible days* at one of many program locations learning to program robots, training as doctors, and investigating a crime, all while making new friends and building necessary 21st century success skills. 

*Five days for commuters/day program attendees

Pathways to STEM Elementary School Summer Program Attendee

About the National Youth Leadership Forum: Pathways to STEM

Future STEM Leaders

NYLF Pathways to STEM is a unique learning experience for bright, forward-thinking elementary school students who will evolve into next generation innovators, engineers, doctors, software developers, and scientists.

Students learn by doing during hands-on simulations and workshops. They also have the opportunity to choose the experience that is best suited for them by selecting either the six-day Residential or the five-day Day program.

Virtually all career fields today require a solid foundation of STEM. That’s precisely why these are the fastest growing areas of study, and the reason that STEM professionals are in the highest demand in the United States and throughout the world. Early exposure to these fields can set today’s kids on a path to success by giving them the tools needed to make informed decisions about the future.

NYLF Pathways to STEM is a fantastic opportunity for curious and high-aspiring young students to make new friends and enjoy unforgettable adventures while exploring the frontiers of 21st century science and technology.

Featured Curricular Component

Outdoor Medicine Simulation: When Care Is Hours Away 

Created by the late wilderness medicine expert Dr. Paul Auerbach and simulation expert Dr. Rebecca Smith-Coggins while professors in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University's School of Medicine, this realistic simulation allows students to learn how to control minor, but serious injuries and practice the proper application of medical splints.

2024 Dates & Tuition 

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Location Residential Dates Day Dates Tuition
Atlanta, GA – Emory University June 16-21 | June 23-28 June 17-21 | June 24-28 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Palo Alto, CA – Menlo College July 7-12 | July 14-19 (Full) July 8-12 | July 15-19 (Full) Res   $3,345
Day   $2,845*
Boston, MA – Bentley University July 7-12 | July 14-19 July 8-12 | July 15-19 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Bowling Green, OH – Bowling Green State University July 7-12 | July 14-19 July 8-12 | July 15-19 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Chicago, IL – Loyola University June 16-21 | June 23-28 June 17-21 | June 24-28 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Dallas, TX – Texas Woman's University (Denton, TX) June 16-21 | June 23-28 June 17-21 | June 24-28 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Denver, CO – University of Denver July 7-12 | July 14-19 July 8-12 | July 15-19 Res   $3,345
Day   $2,845*
Houston, TX – Houston Christian University July 7-12 | July 14-19 July 8-12 | July 15-19 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Los Angeles, CA – Occidental College June 16-21 | June 23-28 June 17-21 | June 24-28 Res   $3,345
Day   $2,845*
Memphis, TN – University of Memphis July 7-12 | July 14-19 July 8-12 | July 15-19 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Miami, FL – University of Miami June 16-21 | June 23-28 June 17-21 | June 24-28 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Minneapolis, MN – North Central University July 7-12 | July 14-19 (Full) July 8-12 | July 15-19 (Full) Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
New York, NY – St. John's University June 16-21 | June 23-28 June 17-21 | June 24-28 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Philadelphia, PA – Villanova University June 16-21 | June 23-28 June 17-21 | June 24-28 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Raleigh, NC – Campbell University (Buies Creek, NC) June 15-20 | June 23-28 | July 6-11 (Full) | July 14-19 June 16-20 | June 24-28 | July 7-11 (Full) | July 15-19 Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Seattle, WA – Northwest University June 16-21 | June 23-28 (Full) June 17-21 | June 24-28 (Full) Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
St. Louis, MO – Washington University in St. Louis July 7-12 | July 14-19 (Full) July 8-12 | July 15-19 (Full) Res   $3,245
Day   $2,745*
Washington, D.C. – University of Maryland, College Park June 15-20 | June 23-28 June 16-20 | June 24-28 Res   $3,345
Day   $2,845*

*Day programs are for students who live within daily commuting distance of the program location and do not wish to reside with other students during the program.

Residential tuition includes room & board, all meals, simulations, curriculum & materials, and faculty & staff. Day tuition does not include room & board.

Please note: We are currently evaluating all aspects of NYLF Pathways to STEM and may make changes to the curriculum, site visits or program location to ensure the program meets the most up-to-date health and safety standards.

Program Highlights VIEW MORE

Engineering Pathway

Working on a VEX robot, students explore the exciting world of engineering and build a foundation in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer programming.

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Students work together on the Medicine pathway at NYLF Pathways to STEM
Medicine Pathway

Role-playing as a medical intern, students will examine the circulatory system and the heart, perform a dissection, and diagnose a patient.

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Students work together on the CSI pathway at NYLF Pathways to STEM
CSI Pathway

As future crime solvers and forensic detectives, students will apply math and science-based skills and use fun chemistry concepts to unlock clues in an actual case.

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STEM Challenge

Students participate in a week-long challenge that allows them to utilize and expand upon the skills that they learn throughout the day during their STEM Group Meetings and STEM exploration time.

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Tuition

Tuition Tuition for NYLF Pathways to STEM covers most of the expenses incurred during the Forum. Tuition DOES NOT cover transportation to and from the program. LEARN MORE

Scholarships

Scholarships Envision by WorldStrides awards partial tuition assistance to qualified students each year based upon financial need, scholastic leadership, achievements, and eligibility for our WorldStrides Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Scholarship. LEARN MORE

Fundraising

Fundraising Let us show you how other students use fundraising to cover some or all of their tuition costs. Make fundraising part of your personal success story. LEARN MORE


Payment Plan

Payment Plan You may pay in full today or choose to use one of our payment options.
PAYMENT OPTIONS AVAILABLE

The Family Program allows family members to enjoy their own unique experience while their scholar is at their program and is available for select sessions and locations, like Washington D.C., New York City, Boston, and Los Angeles. Family Program curriculum includes visits to local attractions. Interested family members can sign up for this program when completing the NYLF Pathways to STEM enrollment process or any time prior to the program, space permitting.

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NYLF Pathways to STEM FAQs

  • Who is the National Youth Leadership Forum Pathways to STEM for?
    This summer program is for elementary school students interested in exploring future career possibilities within the exciting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. NYLF Pathways to STEM is a springboard to investigating career pathways and learning to be a leader at school and in the community.

    To attend NYLF Pathways to STEM, students must be in grades 3–5 during the 2023-2024 school year. Most of our students are either nominated by educators or selected through our academic partnerships. However, we also accept students through our application process. If you haven't been nominated or selected but are interested in taking advantage of the life-changing opportunities that the program provides, we encourage you to submit an application today.

  • What is included in tuition?

    The tuition for the Residential program at NYLF Pathways to STEM includes all curriculum and instruction, program activities and evening events, overnight housing, program materials, and all breakfasts, lunches, snacks, and dinners during the program.

    Tuition for the Day program includes all curriculum and instruction, all program activities, program materials, and all lunches and snacks during the program.

    Transportation to and from home and the program location is NOT included in tuition. While attending the program, students will need money for souvenirs and other incidentals.
  • How is safety and security managed at the program?

    Student safety and well-being during the program is our highest priority. The program is structured so that students will reside in a safe, controlled environment. They'll be closely supervised by professionally trained staff, including advisors who serve as educational facilitators and chaperones, security personnel, a scholar experience team, and program leads.

    For over 35 years, Envision has achieved a stellar record of safely and successfully enriching the lives of students, providing them with superb educational experiences and professional supervision. Other Envision safety measures include:

    • Maintaining an overall student-to-staff ratio of 8 to 1
    • Attendance is taken throughout the program, and students are required to attend all program activities
    • Checking rooms nightly and ensuring that students remain in their rooms
    • Staff member rooms are interspersed among student rooms on each hallway in residential housing
    • A licensed nurse is available on site each day of the program
    • Equipping all staff members with two-way communication devices
  • Where will the students stay?

    Students who choose the Residential program option will reside along with Envision team members at safe and secure locations that include universities and conference centers.

  • How many students share a room?

    Each room will house one to four students, depending on the housing location. Students will have their own bed. The bathroom is shared either communally or by the suite.


  • How can families contact their child while they are attending the program?

    Students are permitted to bring a mobile phone to keep in touch with family, but the mobile device must be turned off during program activities. Students may call home before activities begin in the morning and after they have ended in the evening.

    Parents or guardians will have the telephone number to the program’s site office, where they can leave their child messages. Additionally, parents and guardians may email the office should they need to relay information to their child.

  • Can a student requiring specific accommodations attend?

    Yes. Envision by WorldStrides believes in working with families to accommodate student needs and encourages the participation of students who feel prepared to meet the academic, social, physical, and emotional demands of the program environment. We may be able to provide appropriate auxiliary staff and services to assist students as needed if notified in advance. We encourage families, guardians, legal representatives, or educators to contact the Office of Admissions for more information and to discuss particular accommodations before applying for enrollment in the program.

  • Can special dietary needs be met?

    At NYLF Pathways to STEM, we make every effort to meet the dietary needs of all our students, provided the request is submitted prior to the start of the conference. When students complete their Student Information Form, they will have the opportunity to make special dietary requests.

Have more questions? Check out the Envision FAQs.