
In 2008, ExxonMobil continued investing heavily in math and science education in the United States. We supported initiatives that encourage students to take an active interest in careers in the math and science fields, encourage the professional development of highly qualified teachers and promote involvement of women and minorities in these subjects.

ExxonMobil has a long history of supporting and improving educational programs as an important business priority.
ExxonMobil supports a wide variety of higher education programs that encourage students — particularly minorities and women — to pursue math and science-related degrees.
Each summer, ExxonMobil sponsors the Green Team youth employment program. This program places students in environmental beautification and construction projects in public parks and economically depressed neighborhoods throughout the United States.
The ExxonMobil Community Summer Jobs Program provides college students with an eight-week paid summer internship at a wide range of non-profit community organizations and encourages non-profit service among students, who may one day be the community leaders of the future.