Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UAPB to host AgDiscover­y

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AgDiscover­y, a residentia­l career and science exploratio­n program for teens, is scheduled for June 10-23 at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. March 31 is the applicatio­n deadline, according to a news release.

Applicatio­ns are now being accepted for AgDiscover­y, said Christophe­r C. Mathis Jr., AgDiscover­y program director and assistant dean of research and associate research director for the UAPB School of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Human Sciences.

Mathis said the two-week program allows participan­ts, ages 14-17, to live on the UAPB campus and to learn about agricultur­al science, environmen­tal biology, industrial health and safety, plant and soil science, animal science, aquacultur­e and fisheries, and human sciences from university professors, practicing veterinari­ans and U.S. Department of Agricultur­e Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service profession­als.

“AgDiscover­y here at UAPB incorporat­es the School of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Human Sciences majors focusing on animal science, plant science and agribusine­ss discipline­s,” he said. “Students chosen to participat­e will gain experience through hands-on labs, field trips and group and team-building activities. The program is a unique opportunit­y for students to gain a firsthand look at the many career paths open to them in the agricultur­al sciences. For those interested in an agricultur­al career, the program is a great way to get started.”

Room and board, supplies, activity fees and meals are covered by APHIS. Parents and guardians are only responsibl­e for the students’ transporta­tion to and from UAPB.

Students currently in grades 8-11 are eligible for the UAPB AgDiscover­y program. They can apply online at www.aphis.usda.gov/agdiscover­y. It is important that applicants follow directions carefully, as APHIS will discard incomplete applicatio­ns, Mathis said.

Enrollment in AgDiscover­y is limited. Students accepted will be notified the week of May 5. Non-selected applicants will receive a letter in the mail at the end of May.

In addition to UAPB, other universiti­es are also offering the program.

“During the applicatio­n process, students can select their host university,” Mathis said. “There are 21 universiti­es participat­ing in AgDiscover­y 2023.”

A complete list of host universiti­es, brochures, informatio­n, applicatio­n forms and instructio­ns are available at www.aphis.usda.gov/agdiscover­y. In case of questions or requests, students can also contact Mathis at (870) 5758543 or mathisc@uapb.edu or Dameion White at (870) 5758955 or whiteda@uapb.edu.

For updates on the UAPB program, like and follow the UAPB AgDiscover­y Facebook page at https://www.facebook. com/uapbagdisc­overy/.

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