Welcome, North Dakota Educators!

This is the NDSGC application for Classroom Visits. 

Classroom Visits are often conducted by NDSGC STEM Ambassadors. Read more about the STEM Ambassadors on the NDSGC STEM Ambassador landing page.

Please note:

  • Once your request has been submitted, the NDSGC Team will contact you to discuss a classroom visit further.
  • Filling out this form does not guarantee you a visit.  We will do our best to align STEM Ambassador's schedule and availability.  Please allow 4-6 weeks from classroom visit for scheduling.
  • All STEM engagements are conducted by STEM Ambassadors, North Dakota college students.  Their responsibilities are to deliver quality STEM education, not classroom management.  Classroom educators are expected to be responsible for students' behavior.

Please contact the NDSGC Team with any questions or concerns about Classroom Visits.

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If you have any technical difficulties completing the Submittable form, please contact the customer support team.

The North Dakota Space Grant Consortium (NDSGC) is committed to providing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) support to students across the state of North Dakota. Our At-Home STEM Kits allow students to conduct a simple STEM activity wherever they live, with adult supervision. All kits are free and require minimal supplies. Please complete the form below if you would like an At-Home STEM Kit to be mailed to a North Dakota address.


The North Dakota Space Grant Consortium is not responsible for any harm or damage that may result from interaction with the At-Home STEM Kit's directions and/or supplies.
An adult must be present and supervise any student(s) while they interact with the At-Home STEM Kit's directions and/or supplies.


Kits to choose from:
-Hologram Illusion Projector Kit: Middle and High School Students. Items included in kit: lesson & directions, frustum cutout, tape, NASA sticker, NASA temporary tattoo. (Items not included but needed for project: cellphone with video, scissors.)

-Payload and Parachute Kit: Elementary (1st-4th) School Students.  Items included in kit: lesson & directions, string, paperclip, Styrofoam block, Ziplock bag, NASA sticker, NASA temporary tattoo. (Items not included but needed for project: tape.)


*One kit per family; each form will request only one kit.
*Kit distribution based on supply availability: first come, first served.

If you are a teacher looking for STEM supplies for your classroom, please submit an Educator Mini-Grant application. More information on Educator Mini-Grants can be found here.

This form will let you save your progress, leave, and return to your entries at any time. If you have any technical difficulties while you complete the Submittable form, please contact the customer support team. All other questions can be directed to NDSGC Director Dr. Caitlin Milera (caitlin.milera@und.edu) or NDSGC Office Manager Grecia Flaws (grecia.flaws@und.edu). 

To promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) across North Dakota, the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium (NDSGC) established the STEM Ambassador program. STEM Ambassadors are undergraduate and graduate STEM students that conduct hands-on activities with North Dakota students, families, and communities.

Please complete this form if you would like to have a STEM Ambassador chat with your K-12 classroom. The goal of these visits is to encourage communication and cultivate curiosity in the fields of STEM.

Note: 

  • Teachers must submit at least 7 questions for the STEM Ambassadors to answer and discuss during their visit, we want our STEM Ambassadors to be prepared for classroom conversation. 
  • Having our STEM Ambassador conduct a hands-on STEM activity is an option. 
  • All visits are dependent on STEM Ambassador availability.


If you have a vision for how you want a STEM Ambassador visit to happen, let us know!

NDSGC will contact you, after your submission, to set a time and date for the visit. Please allow up to 3 weeks for all arrangements to be made.

Would your student or class like to have a STEM pen pal? 

The North Dakota Space Grant Consortium STEM Pal program allows students to submit a letter to a STEM Ambassador. The goal of STEM Pals is to encourage communication and cultivate curiosity in the fields of STEM. "Letters" can be in the form of a paper letter, an email, a voice memo, or a hand-drawn picture. Students can ask a STEM Ambassador any questions they may have about Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, or college life as a STEM student. 

Please fill out the form below to begin correspondence.

This Submittable Form

This form will let you save your progress, leave, and return to your entries at any time. If you have any technical difficulties while you complete the Submittable form, please contact the customer support team. All other questions can be directed to NDSGC Director Dr. Caitlin Milera (caitlin.milera@und.edu) or NDSGC Office Manager Grecia Flaws (grecia.flaws@und.edu). 

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