The MehtA+ Science & Engineering Research Mentorship program supports K-12 students in developing meaningful research projects across fields such as AI, neuroscience, zoology, environmental science and other STEM disciplines. Students work with a mentor to produce research projects they can showcase on their resumes, submit to journals and conferences and for competitions such as science fairs.
Mentorship is available in both one‑on‑one and small‑group formats, with flexible 10‑hour and 15‑hour packages. Families are only billed for actual meeting time, either 1‑hour or 30-minute sessions, depending on what works best for the mentor and student. Our mentors include advanced undergraduate students, master’s and PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers, recent graduates, and industry professionals.
Each project begins with a collaborative planning phase where the mentor and student outline a timeline, milestones, and expected deliverables. Throughout the program, learners receive guidance across the full research cycle, including
- literature review
- experiment planning
- data procurement and analysis
- technical skill building
- research paper writing
- poster creation and presentation
Rather than starting from a fixed list of topics, project ideas grow out of early conversations between the mentor and student, shaped by the learner’s curiosity and the mentor’s expertise. This approach keeps every project authentic, personal, and genuinely student‑driven.
The MehtA+ Science & Engineering Research Mentorship program empowers students to think deeply, create boldly, and take ownership of their work, supported every step of the way by a mentor who believes in their potential. Fill in our interest form today.