MIT 24-Hour Challenge 2025 presents:
Women’s Technology Program
Give to WTP: Help spark a passion for mechanical engineering among rising high school seniors.
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About This Microchallenge
If 100 generous supporters donate to WTP during the challenge, a group of inspiring WTP and MIT alums—Sarah Fay ’15, SM ’18, PhD ’21; Alisha Schor ’07, SM ’10, PhD ’16; Caitlin Reyda ’11, SM ’14; and Rosa Ruiz ’17—will collectively contribute $10,000 to support the program. We know this goal is within reach. Will you help us unlock this generous gift and support WTP?
About WTP
WTP is a life-changing, four-week residential experience designed to ignite a passion for engineering in talented high school students, particularly those who have yet to envision themselves in the field. Tailored for students with exceptional math and science skills but limited exposure to mechanical engineering, WTP offers an immersive introduction to the discipline. Through dynamic, hands-on projects and close mentorship from dedicated MIT graduate and undergraduate students, participants gain the skills, confidence, and inspiration to see themselves as future innovators and leaders in engineering, shaping a brighter tomorrow.
Join us in shaping the future of engineering! During the MIT 24-Hour Challenge, your support can spark a passion for the field in rising high school seniors. Make a difference—support WTP today.