The Junior Academy
The Junior Academy is accepting applications for Fall 2025 from March 27, 2025 through July 1, 2025. Apply today.

STEM experts and professionals who are STEM enthusiasts can engage with the Junior Academy community by serving as Mentors. Mentors work with student teams on virtual Innovation Challenges by encouraging and supporting the students as they move through the different phases of the scientific process — researching and brainstorming, proposing an innovative design, experimenting to test their hypothesis, analyzing feedback and preparing a final presentation about their solution.
Innovation Challenges are offered twice during the program year. Fall Challenges take place from mid-September to mid-November. Spring Challenges take place from mid-February to mid-April. Mentors may choose to participate in the Fall, the Spring, or both.
Mentors can choose to engage in two ways: 1) As a Dedicated Mentor to one or more teams, guiding them through the process and providing in-depth feedback. 2) As a Floating Mentor to support all challenge participants by answering questions and providing expert feedback upon request.
Mentor Eligibility Requirements
Qualified mentors for the Junior Academy are:
- Undergraduate students, graduate students, postdocs or professionals working in a STEM-related field
- Passionate about engaging and inspiring the next generation of STEM innovators
- Able to access at least one communication device with internet capabilities
- Able to communicate clearly in spoken and written English
- At least 18 years of age
- Experienced in conducting original scientific research (preferred but not required)
Mentor Time Commitment
All Mentors accepted to the program should expect to spend 1-2 hours on orientation and training at the start of their first program term.
During the challenge period, mentors should generally expect to spend 1–2 hours per week answering student questions, providing input on projects, or meeting with teams. The timing of this is flexible, and is based on your schedule. This work and communication can be done both synchronously and asynchronously.
Throughout the year, we may ask mentors to participate in focus groups and surveys. These are optional, and can range from a few minutes to a couple of hours.
Mentor Application Process and Program Participation
- Mentor applications are accepted on a continuous basis. All submitted applications will be reviewed twice a year and decisions will be shared prior to the upcoming term.
- Application Review and Decisions will take place each August for the upcoming Fall Challenges.
- Application Review and Decisions will take place each January for the upcoming Spring Challenges.
- We will complete background checks on all mentors.
- Mentors are expected to complete program training and orientation.
Apply Today
Mentor applications for virtual programs are accepted on a rolling basis.
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