Overview

    The NASA MUST Project provides college financial support to the best and the brightest students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, disciplines. MUST provides summer work opportunities at NASA Centers around the country, and supplements their educational experience with academic enrichment, mentoring and career development. Underserved and underrepresented students are encouraged to apply.

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