Summer can be more than a break from school. It can be a chance for high school students to explore career interests, build confidence and gain early exposure to college-level learning.

Vaughn College’s free summer programs give students the opportunity to do exactly that. Through hands-on experiences in engineering, technology and related science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, students can explore what they enjoy, strengthen academic skills and start thinking more clearly about their future. Some programs also offer added benefits such as college-readiness support or the opportunity to earn college credit.

For students who are curious about engineering, AI, cybersecurity or other fast-growing fields, Vaughn’s summer offerings can turn a general interest into something more concrete – and the best part? They are FREE for qualifying students!

Why Summer is a Smart Time to Explore STEM Interests

During the school year, students are focused on classes, homework and tests. Summer creates more room to explore. That makes it easier to try something new, ask questions and discover which subjects feel most exciting.

That matters when students are starting to think about college majors and career paths. A summer program can give them early exposure to fields such as engineering, computer engineering and cybersecurity before they have to make bigger academic decisions.

It can also help students connect interest with action. Instead of only reading about STEM careers, they get a chance to learn in a more active, applied way.

What Makes Vaughn’s Summer Programs Different

Vaughn’s summer programs stand out because they connect learning with real academic and career possibilities.

Students are not just filling time over the summer. They are exploring subjects tied to future opportunities in STEM. Depending on the program, that may include engineering, computer engineering, AI, cybersecurity, blockchain technology, math, science or college-transition support.

Some Vaughn programs also help students build momentum before college. Certain summer opportunities are designed to strengthen academic readiness, while others may offer college credit or exposure to college-style coursework.

That mix of practical learning, structured support and future-focused subject matter makes these programs especially valuable for students who want a summer experience with a clear purpose.

Who Can Benefit from Vaughn’s Summer Programs

Vaughn’s summer programs can be a strong fit for different types of students. They are a good option for students who are still figuring out what they like. A summer program offers a lower-pressure way to explore new subjects and possible career directions.

They also make sense for students who already know they are interested in STEM. If a student is drawn to engineering, technology or computer-related fields, a focused summer program can help deepen that interest.

Some programs may be especially meaningful for first-generation students or students from under-resourced communities who want earlier exposure to college and clearer pathways into high-opportunity fields.

What Students Can Learn Through Vaughn’s Summer Programs

While each program is different, Vaughn’s summer offerings generally help students build skills in three important areas.

STEM Exploration and Problem-Solving

Students get exposure to technical subjects in a hands-on setting. That may include engineering concepts, design, programming or applied learning experiences that help them think through challenges and solutions.

Emerging Technology Topics

Some programs introduce students to fields that are shaping the future of work. Vaughn’s Computer Engineering Summer Academy Program, for example, includes exposure to AI, cybersecurity and blockchain technology through computer engineering learning and project-based experiences.

College Readiness and Confidence

Summer learning can also help students feel more prepared for what comes next. Students may gain experience with a structured academic environment, connect with peers who share similar interests and return to school with more confidence about college and career possibilities.

A Closer Look at Vaughn’s Summer Opportunities

Vaughn offers several types of summer pathways for students with different goals.

The Summer Engineering Experience Program is a five-week residential program designed to support students academically and socially while introducing them to engineering study. It also includes the opportunity to earn college credit and explore AI and cybersecurity certificate pathways.

The Computer Engineering Summer Academy Program gives students focused exposure to computer engineering, including introductory and intermediate concepts related to AI, cybersecurity and blockchain technology, along with design and programming experiences.

Vaughn also offers summer support through the Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP). This option is designed to help eligible students make a stronger academic and social transition into college, with support in areas such as English and math.

Another option is the Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) Summer Academy, which gives students enrichment in math, science, technology and health-related fields.

Upward Bound provides another pathway for students who want to build academic confidence and prepare for college in a supportive setting. As one of Vaughn’s precollege programs, it helps students develop readiness skills, expand their sense of opportunity and take early steps toward future educational success.

Because offerings and eligibility can vary, families should review the details for each program carefully.

How To Choose the Right Vaughn Summer Program

The best starting point is simple: What does the student want to explore?

A student who wants broad exposure to engineering or STEM may be a fit for one program, while a student who is already interested in computer engineering, AI or cybersecurity may be a better fit for another.

It is also important to look at structure and eligibility. Some Vaughn summer programs are designed for specific student populations, while others may be open to a broader group. Families should also consider whether the student wants a residential experience, a college-transition program or a subject-focused academic experience.

A good summer program should feel both meaningful and manageable. The goal is not just to stay busy. It is to gain useful exposure, build confidence and come away with more clarity.

Frequently Asked Questions about Vaughn Summer Programs

Q: Who is eligible for Vaughn summer programs?

A: Eligibility varies by program, which enables Vaughn to offer a range of summer opportunities that meet students where they are. Some programs welcome a broad group of students, while others are designed to support specific student populations, school groups or incoming college students. This may include high school sophomores, juniors and seniors, graduating seniors, incoming Vaughn students, first-generation students, under-resourced students and younger students interested in STEM exploration. Vaughn’s approach reflects its commitment to access, opportunity and helping more students find the right path forward.

Q: Do Vaughn summer programs offer college credit?

A: Some do. Certain Vaughn summer opportunities give eligible students the chance to begin earning college credit while they are still in a supportive summer setting. For example, the Summer Engineering Experience Program offers students the opportunity to take first-semester college courses while also exploring engineering and certificate pathways in AI and cybersecurity. This is one more way where Vaughn can help students turn summer learning into real academic momentum.

Q: How do Vaughn summer programs support college readiness?

A: Vaughn’s summer programs are designed to help students feel more prepared, not just academically, but personally. Through early exposure to college-style learning, structured support, peer connection and real academic expectations, students begin building the confidence they need for senior year, college entry and the decisions they will make afterward. Vaughn believes readiness grows when students are given the opportunity to explore, belong and succeed before the next chapter begins.

Q: Do students need prior STEM experience to apply?

A: Not always. Vaughn’s summer programs are designed for students at different stages, including those who are just beginning to explore STEM. Some programs are a great fit for students who are curious about engineering, technology, AI, cybersecurity and related fields and want a supportive introduction. Because eligibility can vary by program, students and families should review the requirements for each opportunity carefully. But in most cases, students do not need prior STEM experience to get started.

A Smarter Summer With a Clearer Purpose

Vaughn’s summer programs give students a chance to do more than stay occupied during the break. They help students explore STEM interests, gain practical exposure and think more clearly about what they may want to study in college.

For some students, that may confirm an interest in engineering or technology. For others, it may open the door to new possibilities in AI, cybersecurity or related fields. Either way, the value is the same: a more purposeful summer and a stronger sense of what comes next.

Explore Vaughn’s summer programs, review eligibility and application details, and find the opportunity that fits your goals.

Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology has partnered with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to launch the JFK Redevelopment Opportunity Scholarship Program—an initiative that will award 10 full-tuition scholarships to eligible high school seniors who live in communities surrounding John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport.

The scholarships will support four years of study at Vaughn College beginning in the fall 2026 semester.

The program is designed to connect local students with career opportunities created by the multibillion-dollar redevelopment of JFK International Airport while helping address the growing demand for skilled professionals in aviation, engineering and airport operations.

About the JFK Redevelopment Opportunity Scholarship Program

Funded by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and private terminal developer partners at JFK Airport, the JFK Redevelopment Opportunity Scholarship Program aims to create educational and career pathways for students living in neighborhoods surrounding the airport.

As JFK Airport undergoes a historic redevelopment, the program ensures that local communities directly benefit from the project by providing access to higher education and workforce opportunities in aviation and engineering.

“As Delta continues to invest in the future of JFK as a premier global gateway, we are equally committed to investing in the people and communities that make this airport thrive,” said Shamik Banerjee, vice president of airport operations at JFK for Delta Air Lines. “The JFK Redevelopment Opportunity Scholarship reflects our shared responsibility to open doors for local students, build a strong and diverse aviation workforce and ensure the long-term success of this historic transformation.”

What the Scholarship at Vaughn College Includes

Students selected for the scholarship will receive:

  • Full tuition for four years toward a bachelor’s degree at Vaughn College
  • Internship opportunities with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey or JFK Terminal Operators
  • Access to mentorship, training and real-world aviation professionals and projects
  • A pathway toward careers in aviation, aeronautics, engineering and related fields

Vaughn College prepares students for careers in high-demand industries such as aviation, engineering, technology and management. The College is recognized nationally for its strong career outcomes and return on investment for graduates.

Scholarship Requirements 

Here’s a snapshot of eligibility and material requirements for the scholarship:

  • Who is it for? 
    • Graduating high school seniors in spring 2026 may apply for the scholarship if they reside in a zip code near JFK International Airport. See list of qualifying zip codes
  • When is the deadline to apply? 
    • Scholarship applications must be submitted by April 30, 2026.
  • What are the requirements to apply? 

A Partnership that Expands Opportunity and Creates Impact

Vaughn College President Sharon B. DeVivo said the scholarship represents an important investment in local communities and the future aviation workforce.

“Vaughn College is honored to partner on this scholarship program that expands opportunity for students from the neighborhoods surrounding JFK International Airport,” DeVivo said. “For more than 90 years, our mission has been to ensure that talented, determined minds—many of whom are the first in their families to pursue higher education—can access rewarding futures in aviation, engineering, management and technology.”

She added that the investment will help strengthen families and build the skilled workforce needed for the region’s growing aviation industry.

Jonathan Quezada ’23 was a recipient of the LaGuardia Redevelopment Opportunity Scholarship in 2019 and spoke at the launch of the JFK Redevelopment Opportunity Scholarship at Vaughn College. “The investment changed the trajectory of my life providing not just financial support, but access, mentorship and real-world experience that led to internships and ultimately a full-time career with The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. I am grateful to be part of an organization and a region that believes in building pipelines for the next generation of aviation leaders.” Jonathan Quezada is a shining example that investing in local students creates real, measurable impact. 

Start Your Career in Engineering, Technology, Management or Aviation 

High school seniors who live near JFK Airport and are interested in careers in aviation, engineering or technology are encouraged to apply.

The JFK Redevelopment Opportunity Scholarship offers a rare opportunity to earn a tuition-free bachelor’s degree while preparing for careers in one of the fastest-growing industries in the region. Learn more about the scholarship and how to apply here.