Getting Started

If you’re ready to take the next step with Engineering Momentum, look below for additional information and enrollment dates.

What are you interested in?

Engineering Summer Bridge

Next Session: Cancelled for Summer 2025

After you graduate high school or get your GED, consider getting paid to participate in our Summer Bridge program, an optional accelerator designed to propel you to an engineering degree, offering courses that strengthen your math and science skills while introducing you to college-level engineering concepts.

This 5-week program pays students a competitive stipend and is designed to ease the transition through academic preparation, mentorship from faculty and peers, and project-based learning.

STEM Core at Denver-Metro Community Colleges

If you are a current or prospective student at one of our Denver-metro area partner community colleges, STEM Core is your bridge from a 2-year associates to a bachelor’s degree in engineering at a 4-year university.

Our multi-year program features extensive student support, student cohort networking, opportunities to apply for paid internships, and professional development assistance.

Contact the Engineering Momentum Student Support Specialist at your Denver-metro community college for more information.

Paid Internships

Next session: May 27, 2025

Enrollment: October 28, 2024

If you’re an Engineering Momentum STEM Core student, we connect you with opportunities for prestigious paid internships in engineering.

These paid internships offer valuable hands-on experience, a chance to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings, and the opportunity to build a strong professional network for future career endeavors.

Engineering Degree

Fall 2024 Transfer Enrollment:

July 13 – August 31

Engineering Momentum culminates with transfer support to a 4-year university to obtain an engineering degree and eventual entry into the engineering profession. You'll leave university with the skills, relevant experience, and technical qualifications demanded by today's engineering employers.