
Exposure Creates Possibility.
Helping middle and high school students explore forensic science, digital investigations, STEM careers, and investigative thinking through immersive learning experiences.
More Than A Workshop.
Is Forensics For Me?™ was created to expose students to opportunities they may never have imagined — while helping them see that they belong in STEM, technology, and investigative careers.
Opening doors to careers students never knew existed.
Helping every student see themselves in STEM.
Bringing premium experiences into every school.
Building investigative thinking and self-belief.
Showing the future may be bigger than they think.
What Students Experience
A cinematic launch that captures attention from minute one.
Beyond the TV myths — the real world of investigations.
Hands-on investigative thinking students never forget.
STEM, cyber, forensic, intelligence and tech careers.
Connecting discovery to identity and future possibility.
The learning continues in our digital portal.

The World Of Investigations Is Bigger Than Most People Realize.
We move beyond stereotypes — exposing students to the full ecosystem of modern investigative and STEM careers shaping tomorrow.
Students Don't Just Listen. They Investigate.
Digital evidence boards, live observation prompts, and team-based deduction. Every student becomes part of the investigation.
- Digital evidence boards
- Interactive challenge previews
- Live student collaboration
- Futuristic STEM interfaces

The Learning Continues Beyond The Workshop.
A futuristic student portal where the spark from the workshop becomes an ongoing journey of discovery.

Built For Schools. Designed For Impact.

Creating Access Through Partnership.
We partner with organizations committed to building the next generation of STEM talent — together opening doors that change futures.

Meet Renita Berry
Using real-world forensic and investigative experience to expose students to new possibilities in STEM and technology.
The Goal Is Bigger Than One Workshop.
Indicative impact projections based on program design and STEM exposure research benchmarks.
Bring The Experience To Your Students.

The Future May Be Bigger Than They Think.
And exposure may be the first step toward helping students see it.