
In our increasingly technology-driven society, the careers of the future will require math and science skills. Yet research shows that girls lose interest and confidence in these subjects as they age. We designed this site to help parents, educators and advisors encourage girls to become comfortable with and excited by math, science and technology, so that they may pursue rewarding careers in fields that are vital to our future. Click to see our mission statement

Career DeconstructionThis month we open the hood on the geosciences. Read profiles on women geoscientists, find out more about the day-to-day realities of the field, and learn what you and your daughter can do together to learn more.
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What are the jobs of the future?
What are the jobs of the future? Find out which professions will be in the highest demand when your daughter is ready to enter the workforce.
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What are the jobs of the future? Find out which professions will be in the highest demand when your daughter is ready to enter the workforce. Read more.

Below is list of scholarship opportunities for science, technology, engineering and math programs around the country. This list is updated frequently, so check back often.
How do science and math relate to real life?
Learn about Army Engineering
sponsored by: The U.S. Army
Your son or daughter can earn money for college, gain training in a multitude of skill areas, receive excellent healthcare benefits and take advantage of a wide variety of career options. This page highlights some career opportunities and information provided by the U.S. Army.
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Careers in math, science and technology require many more talents and abilities than just being "good at math." Choose one of the words below that describe the girls in your life to see a range of careers that may suit them.
Does she often ask "why" or "why not"?
Does she like to rearrange her bedroom to suit her many moods?
Does she reconfigure your cell phone before you learn how to use it?
Does she like to show you how to put things together?
Does she like to help others?
Learn about Army Engineeringsponsored by: The U.S. Army
Your son or daughter can earn money for college, gain training in a multitude of skill areas, receive excellent healthcare benefits and take advantage of a wide variety of career options. This page highlights some career opportunities and information provided by the U.S. Army.
Read more.








