The difference is that Infinity is designed to be different - and to make a difference. It fuels a thirst for more advanced math and science classes and a greater appreciation for all technical subjects. In short, it works.
- Fewer than 15 percent of all current high school graduates have the math and science background necessary to successfully pursue an engineering degree.
- Only two of every 100 high school graduates go on to earn engineering degrees.
- Only five of every 1,000 female or minority graduates become engineers.
- Europe produces nearly three times as many engineering graduates as the United States. Asia produces almost five times as many.
- There are more than 350 outstanding engineering programs at U.S. colleges and universities - all geared to help more high school graduates build successful careers in engineering.
- The Infinity Project curriculum is a complete, year-long course designed to complement the existing mix of math and science classes.
- Experience in classrooms all across the United States shows that Infinity keeps students challenged, learning and exploring from start to finish.
- Using The Infinity Project curriculum in the classroom, students learn firsthand how to use math and science to create and design a wide variety of new and exciting technologies that focus on topics of interest to students - the Internet and cell phones, digital video and movie special effects, and electronic music.