Learn about Seeds4Tomorrow Summer 2024
By Landon and Leia Tupper
Interns Summer 2024
The Seeds4Tomorrow Summer High School Program, hosted at the Hawai‘i Agriculture Research Center (HARC) Research and Demonstration Stations, is a seven-week experience designed for curious and motivated students. This unique program opens doors to future careers in agriculture and ecology through hands-on lab and field activities, eye-opening field trips, and mentorship from professionals in the field.
Students not only gain practical skills and real-world experience, but also discover how agriculture, science, and the environment work together to solve some of today’s most pressing global challenges. By the end of the summer, participants walk away with a deeper understanding of tropical agroecosystems—and a clearer vision of their own potential to make a difference.
Program benefits
Eligibility
Current 11-grade student to recent High School graduate
Students not only gain practical skills and real-world experience, but also discover how agriculture, science, and the environment work together to solve some of today’s most pressing global challenges. By the end of the summer, participants walk away with a deeper understanding of tropical agroecosystems—and a clearer vision of their own potential to make a difference.
Program benefits
- Paid Internship
- Work in laboratory and field research, outreach and education sites
- Work directly with experience research staff
- Meet and learn from a diversity of professionals, researchers, and professors across Hawai'i working in agriculture and conservation related careers.
- Participate in hands-on field trips, and team-building activities
Eligibility
Current 11-grade student to recent High School graduate