Seattle Expanding Your Horizons
The 2010 SEYH Conference Will Be Held On
Saturday, March 13
The conference is now full and registration has closed!
COST:
$15 per student covers the registration fee, lunch and all materials.
SCHOLARSHIPS:
Seattle University will award a scholarhship to any girl who requests a scholarship due to financial need. Complete the registration and check the box on the form to be considered for a scholarship. Then send it to the address below.
HOW TO SIGN UP:
Dowload the BROCHURE. Complete a registration form for each student and sent it to:
Seattle EYH
24 Roy Street, #447
Seattle, WA 98109-4018
Registration ends once all spaces are filled, and no later than February 17, 2010. The conference fills quickly, so register early.
For information about the conference, feel free to contact one of our great volunteers by email info@seyh.org or voice message at (206)296-2117.
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:
Girls will receive their individual workshop schedules during check-in on the morning of the conference.
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We are currently recruiting day of volunteers. Please contact info@seyh.org if you would like to help with this year's conference.
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We are always looking for presenters and committee members. If you are interested in helping with the March 2011 conference, please contact us at info@seyh.org and we will send you additional information.

Can you answer yes to any of these questions? If you can, then it's time to learn more about Seattle Expanding Your Horizons!
Are you a girl (or do you know a girl) in 6th - 8th grade who:
loves trying things she's never tried before?
isn't afraid of a mouse (the computer kind) or a rat (the animal kind)?
thinks taking classes on a college campus would be fun?
believes science and math and computers are not just for boys?
Seattle University offers the Seattle Expanding Your Horizons (SEYH) conference each year. These conferences offer girls in 6th-8th grade a day of career exploration in math, science and technology. The SEYH conference is currently held at the Seattle University campus, in Seattle, Washington.
"Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." ~ Marie Curie, Nobel Prize winner in Physics, 1901, and Chemistry, 1911