Mason
Game
and
Technology
Academy
(MGTA)
awarded
seven
students
from
Unity
Braxton
Middle
School
with
scholarships.
MGTA
is
a
community
youth
outreach
program
of
George
Mason
University's
Virginia
Serious
Game
Institute
(VSGI)
and
the
Mason
Computer
Game
Design
Program.
The
scholarships
were
funded
by
Micron
Technologies,
which
is
a
long-time
school
business
partner
of
Unity
Braxton
Middle
through
SPARK,
the
education
foundation
for
Prince
William
County
Public
Schools.
MGTA courses are developed and taught by Mason faculty and by students of its advanced game design and computer science program, who also serve as mentors. MGTA provides age-appropriate courses for students age 9-18 years old that are modeled after university-level curriculum. The program incorporates entrepreneurship, team dynamics, and project-based learning into every class.
"Students in MGTA programs encounter not only technology but also a university experience, as courses occur on campus and are taught by university faculty-providing important exposure to college life." said Eric Simenauer, school counselor and business partnership coordinator at Unity Braxton. "Guardians and parents of underprivileged children who have been part of MGTA share that the experience has transformed their children's life goals, providing the inspiration they needed to focus on a pathway to higher education and even advanced study in the STEM fields of the future."
MGTA courses are developed and taught by Mason faculty and by students of its advanced game design and computer science program, who also serve as mentors. MGTA provides age-appropriate courses for students age 9-18 years old that are modeled after university-level curriculum. The program incorporates entrepreneurship, team dynamics, and project-based learning into every class.
"Students in MGTA programs encounter not only technology but also a university experience, as courses occur on campus and are taught by university faculty-providing important exposure to college life." said Eric Simenauer, school counselor and business partnership coordinator at Unity Braxton. "Guardians and parents of underprivileged children who have been part of MGTA share that the experience has transformed their children's life goals, providing the inspiration they needed to focus on a pathway to higher education and even advanced study in the STEM fields of the future."