Summer Institute TA Applications

(UCF Students Only) Summer Institute Teaching Applications 

Applications for Summer Institute Teaching Assistants for the 2025 Summer Institute are now OPEN.
Please send application to STEM@ucf.edu by February 19, 2025.

If you have any further questions about the programs or positions, please contact Arup Guha at (321) 663-7749 or see him in HEC 240.

Computer Science Summer Institute Teaching Assistant:

Computer Science Teaching Assistant (TA) Application

Please send your completed application to stem@ucf.edu by February 19, 2025.

SI@UCF—Computer Science is an academic summer camp offered through the College of Engineering and Computer Science which runs Weekdays, 8 am—5 pm from June 9th—27th, 2025 for 35 talented high school students. TAs should expect a minimum commitment of 30 hours per week during the three weeks of camp for a guaranteed $1000. An additional $200 will be given pre-camp for your attendance at required trainings and meetings and for your time spent in course prep.

Qualifications: Preferred applicants are UCF students with a solid background in computer science. Experience teaching either in an official role at UCF or at summer camp will also be helpful. Applicants must be in good standing at the University of Central Florida and be able to pass a Florida Department of Children and Families Level II background screening.

Competitive Programming Summer Institute Teaching Assistant:

Competitive Programming Teaching Assistant (TA) Application

SI@UCF—Competitive Programming is an academic summer camp offered through the College of Engineering and Computer Science which runs from July 13th—July 25th, 2025. Approximately 20-30 talented and gifted high school students come to UCF to gain experience in competitive programming. TAs should expect a minimum commitment of 30 hours per week during the three weeks of camp for a guaranteed $1000. An additional $200 will be given pre-camp for your attendance at required trainings and meetings and for your time spent in course prep.

 Qualifications: Preferred applicants are UCF students with a solid background in computer science. Experience teaching either in an official role at UCF or at summer camp will also be helpful. Applicants must be in good standing at the University of Central Florida and be able to pass a Florida Department of Children and Families Level II background screening.