Seattle University Search | Site Index | Directories | Contact


SEYH


Seattle Expanding Your Horizons



About the Conference
Seattle Expanding Your Horizons (SEYH) is a hands-on conference that encourages girls to explore the world of math, science and technology. Women biologists, botanists, engineers, veterinarians, and many other local professional women enthusiastically volunteer their time to host workshops that introduce girls to exciting careers involving math, science and computer technology.

Learning by Doing
All girls at the conference attend three specially-designed workshops, and participate in challenging activities in each. Examples include:


  • Completing a veterinary exam
  • Assembling a robot
  • Cleaning polluted water
  • Designing an aircraft
  • Building a cast for a "broken" arm
  • Making "gak"
  • Dispensing a prescription


But it's more than just learning
It's about making new friends. And collaborating with other girls. And it's about having fun!

All girls are energized with healthy snacks during the day, and are guests of a pizza lunch to celebrate their hard work at the end of the conference. They take home a "conference bag" filled with interesting information and products just for girls. Finally, they're entered in an end of conference raffle to win special prizes. It's a memorable day!

How to Participate in Seattle Expanding Your Horizons
The conference fills quickly, so register early! Brochures and registration forms will be distributed through local school offices, youth organizations, community centers, and our Web site.  The cost is $20 per student.




History



Seattle Expanding Your Horizons (SEYH) is a hands-on conference that encourages girls in 5th – 8th grades to explore math and science related occupations. The next SEYH conference is scheduled for March 15, 2008 at Seattle University.

In 1988, the Seattle Branch of American Association of University Women (AAUW) joined with Seattle Central Community College (SCCC) to co sponsor the SEYH Conference, the first math and science conference for middle-school girls in Seattle. Attendance for the first conference was 56 and just four years later had increased to 352, outgrowing the SCCC campus. Because of the rapidly increasing attendance, the conference was moved to Seattle University, where more space was available.

In 1997, “Science and Math at the Right Time for Girls” (SMARTgirls) was formed under the auspices of Seattle AAUW. SMARTgirls supported the SEYH conference for several years by providing long-range planning and fund-raising. In 2007, Seattle University’s College of Science & Engineering became the official sponsor of SEYH.


Seattle Expanding Your Horizons      info@seyh.org       (206) 296-2117


 

 

 

 
 

(( Sign Up! ))

 
 

Conference Date: Saturday March 15th 2008

The 2008 conference is now full.  We do have a wait-list for 8th graders only. To join the wait-list, send your name and phone number to info@seyh.org.

Cost: $20 per student covers the registration fee, lunch and all materials.

Scholarships: Seattle University will award a scholarship 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: Each student must complete and send in a registration form. Mail the completed form with your check to the address below. Make checks payable to "Seattle University-SEYH".

SEYH 2008 Conference registration deadlines:

Post marked by Tuesday, February 29, 2008 for individuals

Post marked by Tuesday, February 22, 2008 for school or community groups


Download the SEYH Brochure.

Mailing address:

Seattle EYH
P.O. Box 9597
Seattle, WA 98109


Conference Schedule: Girls will receive their individual workshop schedules during check-in on the morning of the conference.

Contact us: For additional brochures or information about the conference, feel free to contact us. One of our great volunteers will get back to you right away.

Email: info@seyh.org

Voice message: (206) 296-2117.