If I were to describe the ACE Mentor Program to someone, I would not know where to begin. I was amazed that a program like this existed where students could have a hands-on experience in a real project. Once I had started to go to the workshops, I loved the atmosphere of the mentors helping and teaching students. The fact that I could take these skills to college also made me feel confident and interested in the program. The ACE Mentor Program is an outstanding program allowing students to visualize their possible futures and learn about exciting careers in architecture, engineering, and construction.
Twin Cities
To engage, excite and enlighten high school students to pursue careers in architecture, engineering and construction through mentoring and to support their continued advancement in the industry.
High school students in the Minneapolis area can now benefit from a nationwide program designed to introduce them to the wide range of career opportunities open to young people in architecture, construction, engineering, and related areas of the building design and construction industry.
At weekly meetings, student teams work directly with professionals from leading area firms, who volunteer their time to mentor the teams as they design hypothetical projects, tour local construction sites, and visit architectural, engineering and construction offices.
For students, it’s a unique chance to discover and develop new skills, solidify future goals and get on track to exciting, rewarding careers. In addition, many students form positive relationships with industry professionals who can provide important references for obtaining college admissions, scholarships, internships and full-time employment.
Our Team Projects
Students in the ACE program typically work closely with their mentors on projects that provide hands-on experience in solving the types of design, engineering and construction challenges industry professionals confront every day.
The teams often learn how to use advanced computerized tools, such as AutoCAD, while special exercises and activities illustrate the industry’s demand for young people skilled in math, physics, economics, art and other disciplines.
Many ACE affiliates culminate their program year with special events at which teams present their concepts to mentors, families, teachers and community leaders.
Contacts
Jake Boerboon
Twin Cities ACE Mentor Program
Board of Directors
Our board is comprised of local industry leaders who make a significant contribution to our chapter. We are grateful for their continuing support.
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