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K-12 Educational Resources Resources for bringing architecture to the classroom

ACE Mentor Program
​Architecture - Construction - Engineering

K-12 architecture and design resources from all over the country for parents, educators, and community members. 
  • So you want to be an Architect? | AIA Kansas City Lots of information for K-12 students interested in architecture, including a guide for Exploring a Career in Architecture. 
  • ARCHCareers helps you launch your journey in becoming an architect.  More than just a career resource, ARCHCareersGuide.com provides resources such as outlining the path, links to valuable websites including architecture programs, career information, a suggested reading list, and more. 
  • CUBE: The Center for Understanding the Built Environment, or CUBE, is dedicated to connecting educators, kids, and community partners, spreading community-based education, and supporting positive change. CUBE is primarily known for its two award-winning tools: Walk Around the Block and Box City. Educators and business partners can utilize these resources to create community outreach projects that will be impactful and effective.
 
MISSION:  ​To engage, excite, and enlighten high school students to pursue careers in architecture, engineering, and construction through mentoring and continued support for their advancement into the industry.

ACE Mentor Delaware

The ACE Mentor Program of America is a no-cost after-school program that prioritizes workforce development for high school students by connecting them with experts from the design and construction industry. 

Learn more by visiting the
 ACE Mentor Delaware.