Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation High School Summer Program in Biomedical Sciences vs Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams

Comparing two elite STEM opportunities. Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation High School Summer Program in Biomedical Sciences is a summer program while Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams is a competition.

Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation High School Summer Program in Biomedical Sciences Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams
Prestige Tier Tier 1 — Elite Tier 2 — Highly Competitive
Type Summer Program Competition
Organization MD Anderson Cancer Center, School of Health Professions Lemelson-MIT Program at MIT
Acceptance Rate Approximately 5-10% based on estimated 60-120 applications for 6 spots (highly competitive but not as selective as top national programs like RSI or TASP) Approximately 8-10% (based on 8 teams selected annually; suggests 80-100+ applications per year, though exact applicant count not publicly available)
Applicants Estimated 60-120 annually (exact numbers not disclosed by MD Anderson) Estimated 80-100+ schools apply annually (extrapolated from 8 selections)
Deadline Rolling Rolling
Award $7,200 $7,000
Cost to Apply $0 Free
US Only No / International Yes
Grades High school seniors only (current seniors during spring semester before program start) High school students (9-12)
College Impact This program has SIGNIFICANT positive impact on college admissions, especially for students pursuing health professions. Admissions officers view it as: (1) Evidence of serious commitment to healthcar... Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams is viewed very favorably in college admissions, particularly for STEM programs. Selection as an InvenTeam demonstrates: (1) exceptional innovation and problem-solving ability; ...