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Summer Programs for High School Students
(This list is just a sample of SOME programs across the nation. Just about every college or university has some type of summer program for interested high school students. Some are very expensive, some are more reasonable...some offer scholarships to qualified students) Please see Ms. Wolfsberger if you are interested in any of these programs. We can research them together! ACADEMIC STUDY ASSOCIATES 2006 Pre-college academic enrichment programs at U Mass-Amherst, UC-Berkeley, Oxford University, Cambridge University. Also, Study Abroad and Language Immersion programs in Spain, France, and Italy. Information available: 800 752-2250 or: www.asaprograms.com ALFRED UNIVERSITY, Alfred , NY (2008) Summer Programs for High School Students Astronomy July 20-24, Business Entrepreneurship July 6-10, Computer Engineering July 6-10, Creative Writing July 6-10 , July 13-17, Theater July 6-17. Application deadline: May 4 Information available: 607 871-2612 or: www.alfred.edu/summer ALFRED UNIVERSITY, Alfred, NY (2008) Residential summer English Equestrian Camp for riders ages 14-17. Also 2-day camps in western and English riding for campers ages 9-16. Information available: www.alfred.edu/summer or 607 587-9012. ALFRED UNIVERSITY, Alfred, NY (2008) College of Business Summer Institute in Entrepremeurial Leadership July 6-10 Application deadline: March 17. Information available: 607 871-2612 or: www.alfred.edu/summer. American Management Association "Operation Enterprise" 2006 Three 8-day residential programs July 7-14 at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, July 17-24 at George Washington U., Washington, DC, and July 27-Aug. 3 at Columbia U. NYC Study: Intro. to Management, Business Writing, Communication Skills, Ethics, Negotiation, Presentation Skills, etc. Information available: 800 634-4262 or www.amanet.org/oe ARCADIA UNIVERSITY, Glenside, PA (2007) Camp Shakespeare - June 26-July 8, July 10-22, July 24-Aug. 5 Working theatre professionals and educators introduce students to Shakespeare's Language. Explore literature, theatre, history and the art of acting with professional artists. Workshops review acting, voice and speech, dance/clown/mask, and stage combat. Information available: 877-272-2342 or www.arcadia.edu/summercamps ARCADIA UNIVERSITY, Glenside, PA (2007) High School Partnership Program - take courses for college credit - wide variety of courses available. 4 different sessions - Register April 2 - 13. Information available: 215 572-2100 or www.arcadia.com/register. BARNARD COLLEGE, New York City 2008 The Summer in New York City Pre-College Program 4-week program June 29 – July 26 1 week Liberal Arts Intensive June 29-July 5 All programs open to students who have completed 10th or 11th grade. Information available: www.barnard.edu/pcp or call: 212-854-8866 BOSTON COLLEGE, Chestnut Hill, MA 2008 Boston College Summer Experience Program Take college courses; earn college credit. Choose from wide variety of courses including: Biology, Communications, Computer Science, English, Film, Geology & Geophysics, History, Languages, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, &Theology, etc. Information available: 617 552-3800 BOSTON UNIVERSITY , Boston , MA 2008 High School Honors Program June 29 – Aug. 8 Many for-credit courses including: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Astronomy, Communication, Computer Science, Economics, Film & Television, Math & Statistics, Political Science, Theatre, Visual Arts, Writing, etc. Summer Challenge Program June 15-June 27, July 6-July 18, July 27-Aug. 8 Various non-credit courses available e.g. Abnormal Psychology, Business, Creative Writing, Ecology, Law, International Politics, Introduction to Chinese, Persuasive Writing. Application deadline for both programs: May 15. Information available: 617 353-1378 or: www.bu.edu/summer/highschool BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, RI (2007) Summer Leadership Institute. Information available: 401 863-7900 or: www.brown.edu/summer BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Newtown, PA (2005) Kids on Campus 2005 Program Dates on website Study: Art Expressions, Decathlon Camp, Digital Video, Finance & Corporations, Musical Theater Summer Workshop, PC Maintenance Repair, Young Actors Workshop, etc. Information available: www.bucks.edu/kidsoncampus CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, California, PA (2005) Science & Technology Leadership Academy July 9-30 Learn effective research techniques, & electronic searches; study geographic information systems, meteorologoy, biology, environmental science, etc. Application deadline: April 15 Information available: 724 938-5840 or: www.cup.edu/hsacademy CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY, Pittsburgh, PA 2008 Summer Programs - June 28-Aug.8 Advanced Placement / Early Action program – regular classes for credit Pre-College programs in Architecture, Art, Design, Drama, and Music. Also National High School Game Academy. Application deadline: May 1 Information available: 412 268-2082 or: www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, Cleveland, OH 2007 Center for Talent Development's Equinox and Spectrum programs. July 8-27. Study Computer Game Programming, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Engineering Concepts, Genetics, Physics, Psychology, Robotics, etc. Spectrum program for academically gifted students - honors programs. Application deadline: May 15. Information available: 216 368-6735 (Equinox) or 216 368-1686 (Spectrum); or www.precollege.case.edu THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, Washington, D.C. (2008) Programs for Pre-College Students. Many courses available including "Experiences in Architecture", Forensic Anthropology, etc. Information available: 202 319-5257 or www.architecture.cua.edu/experiences CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE, Philadelphia, PA (2005) High School Summer Scholars Program June 27 – July 21 (Open to high school sophomores & juniors) Four-week college prep program where students can earn up to 6 college credits. Study: Intro. to Business, Intro. to Video Production, Intro. to Film Studies, Intro. to Psychology, Elementary German, Science in Literature. Application deadline: May 15 Information available: 215 248-7063 or: www.chc.edu CLEMSON UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM Many courses available including Advanced Robotics, Architecture Design, Computer Graphics& Special Effects Production, Intro. to Wireless Sensor Network Programming, Java Programming, etc. Information available: 864 656-5849. or: www.clemson.edu/summerscience. COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY, Williamsburg, VA 2008 Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History 1st Session – June 22-July 12, 2nd Session – July 13 - Aug.2 Earn 4 hours of college credit studying: From the Founding of Jamestown through the American Revolution or: From the American Revolution through the American Civil War Application deadline: April 23. Information available: 757 221-7652 or: www.wm.edu/niahd COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York, NY 2008 Summer High School Programs. Study Sciences, Law, Business, Engineering, Politics, Arts, College Prep, Liberal Arts. Information session on Columbia campus March 15, 2008 at 2.p.m. Information available: 212 854-3771 or: www.ce.columbia.edu/hs2008 CONGRESSIONAL STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Variety of courses at various universities such as: Diplomacy & International Affairs, Theater Arts, Forensics: Crime Scene Investigation, Law & Trial Advocacy, Engineering, Science & Robotics, Global Business & Entrepreneurship, Aviation & Aeronautics, etc. Information available: 1 866 FYI-LEAD or www.lead-america.org CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, NY Summer College Programs for High School Students June 23 - August 7, 2007 1, 3, 4, and 6 week sessions Study: Architecture, Art, Business, College Success, Computing & Information Science, Engineering, Humanities, Law & Politics, Life Sciences, Media, Medicine, Science, & Biological Research, Psychology, Veterinary Medicine, & Writing. Application deadline: May 4 Information available: 607 255-6203 or www.summercollege.cornell.edu DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE, Doylestown, PA Web Design and Computer Programming Courses include: Web Design, Advanced Web Design, Computer Graphics, Intro. to Programming with C++, Advanced Programming with Java, VB.NET Programming. Information available: 215 489-4970 www.delval.edu DENISON UNIVERSITY, Granville, OH 2006 The Jonathan R. Reynolds Young Writers Workshop June 18-25 Application deadline: April 24, 2006 Information available: www.denison.edu/english/reynolds.shtml DE SALES UNIVERSITY, Center Valley, PA SUMMER VIDEO INSTITUTE. July 7-11, 2008 Study Digital Movie Making, shoot and edit films of your own creation. Also TV/Film program. Informaton available: 610 282-1100 or: www.desales.edu/svi DEVRY UNIVERSITY, Fort Washington, PA 2007 Passport2College Summer Program July 9 - Aug. 17 Intro. to college level classes - FREE Study Intro to Business & Technology, PC Hardware and Software, College Algebra, Public Speaking, Intro. to Networking with Lab, Intro. to Routing with Lab, etc. Application deadline June 22, 2007 Information available: 215 591-5740 or: philly.devry.edu/outreach_summerscholars.html DICKINSON COLLEGE, Carlisle, PA 2006 Summer Credit and Enrichment Programs Pre-College Program, Pre-Law Track, International Business Track, Spanish Immersion Program at Queretaro, Mexico, Young Writers' Workshop, Leadership Forum. Information available: 717 254-8782 or www.dickinson.edu/summer DREXEL UNIVERSITY, Philadelphia, PA 2008 June 23-28 Pre-Law Summer Institute For students considering a career in law. Information available: 215 895-1LAW or: www.drexel.edu/em/law DREXEL UNIVERSITY, Philadelphia, PA (2005) Summer Institutes July 10-23 Programs include: Architecture, Business, Information Science & Technology, Design, Engineering, Music, Screenwriting, Photography, Sports Management, Nursing & Health Professions. Various deadlines. Information available: 215 895-2409 or: www.drexel.edu/em/summer/ DREXEL UNIVERSITY GOODWIN COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES - SUMMER READING SKILLS PROGRAMS Classes offered at Nazareth Academy, and at Abington Friends School. Speed Reading, Comprehension and Study Skills, etc. All programs meet once a week. Information available: 1-800-978-9596 DREXEL UNIVERSITY, Philadelphia, PA Music Industry Summer Program July 20-26. Curriculum includes music recording, promotion, management, publishing and more. Information available: 215 895-1834 or: www.drexel.edu/westphal/academics/summer DREXEL UNIVERSITY - PHOTOGRAPHY AT DREXEL 2-week summer commuter program July 15-28 Open to high school students who have completed their sophomore year. Apply by May 21 - Information available: 215 895-1834. LEBOW COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Drexel U. Camp LeBow Camp Business Camp Exchange Innovative Programs for Tomorrow's Business Leaders Information available: 215 895-2111 or www.lebow.drexel.edu Summer Reading Skills Program – Drexel U. 2006 Goodwin College of Professional Studies programs meet 2 times per week – some at Nazareth Academy – some at Ancillae-Assumpta Academy in Glenside. Improve study skills, learn speed reading, etc. Information available: 1 800 978-9596 Drexel University Medical School Mini-Med Summer Camp July 10 - Aug. 18, 2006 8 a.m to 4.p.m. Open to present sophomores and juniors considering becoming a doctor. All daily activities take place at Hahnemann University Hospital and in physicians' own medical offices. Application deadline: March 1, 2006 Information available 215 762-6800 (call Peggy Lee)or: www.drexelmed.edu Tuition: $2,500. FORDAM UNIVERSITY, Bronx. NY Summer Session at Fordham University June 30-Aug. 5 Course Options include Sports Communications, Anthropology, Philosophy, etc. Information available: 718 817-4688 or: www.fordham.edu/Academics/Summer_Session GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 2008 SUMMER SCHOLARS PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM 10-Day Minicourses grades 10-12 - June 22-July 2, 2008. Study Law & Evidence, Photojournalism, Print Journalism, Election Politics, and Biomedical Engineering. 6-week Precollege program for seniors July 6-Aug. 15, 2008 - Writing Seminar, Undergraduate courses for credit, Academic Exploration, College Life.Information available 202 242-6802 or www.summerscholars.gwu.edu GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY , Washington , DC 2008 Summer Programs for High School Students; Summer College for High School Juniors June 1 – July 3, July 6-Aug. 8. Fundamentals of Business: Leadership in a Global Economy July 6-Aug. 8; College Prep Program June 22-July12; International Relations Program July 13-20, American Politics & Public Affairs July 20-27, Journalism Workshop June 29 - July 6, National Security and Counterintelligence Aug, 3-10. Wide variety of courses available. Application deadlines: early to mid-April. Information available: 202 687-8600 or: www.summer.georgetown.edu/2008 GETTYSBURG COLLEGE, Gettysburg, PA 2007 Academic Camps at Gettysburg College 6/24-7/6, or 7/8-7/20. 2-week summer immersion programs including: Astronomy, US Civil War, College Prep, Psychology, Creative Writing Workshop, Service and Leadership, and Spanish. Application deadline: Apply now, tuition due June 1. Information available: 800 289-7029 or: www.gettysburg.edu HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, MA 2008 Summer School Secondary School Program June 23- Aug. 16. Choose from 200 college courses, College Prep, Drama Program, Math Program, Writing Program, and Summer Seminars. Application deadline: May 15 Information available: 617 496-4525 or: www.ssp.harvard.edu INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA , Indiana , PA 2008 Summer Honors Program for High School Students July 13-26. Study at the Robert E. Cook Honors College : Forensics, Finance, Journalism, Film, Law, Literature, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics, Dance, Music, Web Design. Information available: 800-487-9122 or: www.iup.edu/honors/shp INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCOTLAND 2007 Three week program for 14-18 year old students from around the world offering a balanced program of learning, fun, and culture. Visit www.summerschoolscotland.com or call +44870 7777 247 ITHACA COLLEGE, Ithaca, NY 2007 Summer College for High School Students Five Week Program: July 1-Aug. 3 - Primarily Juniors Three-Week Program: July 1-20 Sophomores & Juniors One Week Mini Courses July 22-27, July 29-Aug. 3 Wide variety of courses including: Intro. to Sport Management, Health Sciences, General Psychology, Acting, Intro. to Musical Theater Performance, Intro to Journalism; and Mini-Courses in Sports Media, Stand-up comedy, Writing the Short Story, Leadership, and Jazz Guitar. Application deadline: May 1 Information available: 607 274-3143 www.ithaca.edu/summercollege/ JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, MD 2007 Pre-College Summer Programs 5-week program offering up to 7 credits. Also Discover Hopkins Programs offering 1 credit. Immersion style classes offered in more than 80 college-level courses Information available: 1-800 548-0548 or: www.jhu.edu/summer JULIAN KRINSKY ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT CAMP AT HAVERFORD COLLEGE, Haverford, PA 2006. Residential sessions start June 18, Day sessions start June 19 Many programs and sessions available (residential and day programs) Classes available in: Art, Business, Cooking, Drama, Music, Princeton SAT Review. Focus Tracks include: Computers, Film Studies, Photography, Radio Broadcasting, And Videography. Discovery Tracks include: Comics & Cartooning, Creative Writing, Drawing in Pencil & Ink, Genes: the New Bioethics, Mock Law, Philosophy, Sculpture, Theater & Improvisation, World History & Politics, etc. Payment deadline: April 1 Information available: 866 879-5527 or: www.jkcp.com JULIAN KRINSKY CAREER BUILDERS, King of Prussia , PA 2006 Summer Internships in Philadelphia 3, 4, & 7-week sessions start June 25. Internships in Philadelphia in: Architecture, Business, Culinary Arts, Entertainment, Hospitality & Hotel Management, Journalism, Law, Marketing & Advertising, Publishing, Retail & Management, Sports Management, Veterinary Medicine. Application deadline: Rolling admission Information available: 866 879-5527 or: www.jkcp.com JULIAN KRINSKY MODEL UN, at the University of Pennsylvania 2006 4-week sessions July 15-Aug. 6 Model United Nations Summer Program. Explore Foreign Policy, International Relations, and Global Politics. Information available: 866 879-5527 or www.jkcp.com JUNIOR STATESMEN SUMMER PROGRAMS 2008 AT GEORGETOWN U. June 15-July 6 and July 13-Aug. 3, PRINCETON U. June 22 - July 17, YALE U. June 22-July 17, STANFORD U. June 29-July 24. Meet and question the Nation's leading politicians. Programs include wide variety of college level courses, student debates, and guest speakers. Information available: 800 317-9338 or: www.jsa.org KIMMEL CENTER Teen summer Arts Camp Choral/Vocal Music Camp June 19-29, Jazz Camp July 2-13, Pipe Organ Camp July 9-20, Chamber Music Camp July 16-27. Information available: 215 790-5896. LANDMARK COLLEGE, Putney, VT (2005) Summer Programs for High School & College Students with Learning Differences 3-week High School Session July 10-29 Choose: Writing Skills, Study Skills, Communications Skills, Math Skills. 2-week Transition to College Sessions June 25-July 9, July 31 – Aug. 13 Information available: 802 387-6718 LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, Annville, PA 2007 Daniel Fox Youth Scholars Institute June 24-29, 2007 Programs offered include: Languages, Creative Writing, Theater Workshop, Art, Acturarial Science, Psychology of Humor, History, Film and Fiction, The American Presidency: Power and Character, etc. Application deadline: Feb. 16 Information available: 717 867-6142 or: www.lvc.edu/youth/scholars LEHIGH UNIVERSITY , Bethlehem , PA (2005) Summer Sessions July 5 - Aug. 12 Courses for high school students: Design Foundations, Plein Air Painting, Engineering Architectural/Graphics & Design, Economics, English Lit., German, Japanese, Music, Psychology, Russian, etc. Information available: 610 758-3966 or: www.lehigh.edu/summersessins/index.html MARIST COLLEGE, Poughkeepsie, NY Summer Pre-College Programs. July 13-26 Study: Business, Environmental Science, Fashion, Game Design, Sports Communication. Information available: 845-575-3215 or: www.marist.edu/precollege MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT), Cambridge, MA June 18-Aug. 2. MITES (Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science) Program prepares rising high school seniors for careers in engineering and science. If selected, all costs except your own transportation to MIT are covered. Information available: 617 253-3298 or www.mit.edu/mites/www MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Blue Bell, PA (2005) Summer College Camp, Teen College, & 2005 Specialty Camps various program lengths Learn: Amazing Math, American Sign Language, Camp Astronomy, Computer Design Camp, Computer Graphics, Mixed Media Arts, Money Management & the Stock Market, Radio-TV-Video Production, etc. Application deadline: discounted before April 29 Information available: 215 641-6397 or: www.mc3.edu/sa/register_now/summer.htm MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Blue Bell, PA 2008 Biotechnology Summer Camp June 16-20 Applications due by May 10. Information available: 215 641-6499 or: www.mc3.edu. MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Blue Bell, PA Civic Journalism Workshop 6-week tuition-free workshop at MCCC. July 9-Aug. 16 Open to high school seniors. Application deadline: May 30, 2007 NEW HOPE ACADEMY and MOTIVATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CO., Inc. , Yardley, PA and Doylestown, PA 2006 Summer Academic Success Camp Two 4-week sessions June 26-July 20 and July 24 - Aug. 17 (2-hour sessions - no Friday classes) Tutoring Studio Workshops: Improve academic skills, SAT/PSAT/ACT Motivational - Prep, Reading Retreat, Masters Math, Real History, Art Smarts, Animation Station, Internet Savvy, Robotic Wonders, Movie Makers, Digital Photo, Music Workshop, Drama Workshop, etc. Information available: 800 300-0003 or www.NewHopeAcademy.net NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES, New York City (2005) Precollege Summer Camps Camps are 1 to 5 weeks in length Learn: Video Game Creation, , Cartooning & Illustration, Digital Moviemaking, Digital Photography, Web Design, Entrepreneurship, etc. Information available: 1 866-698-0268 or: www.scps.nyu.edu/sumcamp NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, TISCH SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, New York City (2005) Summer High School Program July 11 – Aug. 5 Take courses in: Dramatic Writing, Filmmakers Workshop, Acting, Experimental Theatre Workshop, Musical Theatre Performance, Musical Theatre Writing, Photography, etc. Application deadline: March 11 Information available: 2121 998-1500 or: www.specialprograms.tisch.nyu.edu NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, Boston, MA 2007 Programs for High School Students. Classes start May 29, June 25, & July 23. Visit www.spcs.neu.edusummerschool NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Evanston, IL 2008 College Preparation Program 3-week & 9-week programs starting 6/22 - 8/22. Wide variety of courses including: Anthropology, Art Theory & Practice, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Communication, Computer Science, Languages, Math, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Statistics, etc. Application deadline: April 11, 2008 Information available: 847 467-6703 or: www.northwestern.edu/collegeprep NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Evanston, IL 2007 National High School Institute Study Film & Video, Speech, Theatre Arts, Policy Debate. Information available: 1 800 662-NHSI or www.northwestern.edu/nhsi OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN, Los Angeles, CA 2007 Summer of Art College Preparatory Program July 2-28 Study: Animation, Architecture, Graphic Design, Illustration, Digital Media, Painting, & Photography. Information available: 310 665-6864, 800527-6847 or: www.otis.edu/soa PACE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOLARS PROGRAM , New York City July 15-21, 2007 Explore: American Politics, Model United Nations, Film & Screen Studies, Stage Production & Theater, On Broadway: Acting Skills, Legal Studies, Forensic Science, Art & Design, Environmental Studies. Application deadline: June 22, 2007. Information available: 212 346-1192 or www.pace.edu/summerscholars PENNSYLVANIA FREE ENTERPRISE WEEK, 2006 (expired) Sponsored by the Foundation for Free Enterprise Education A business education program for PA high school students. Experience turning an "imaginary company" into a financial success. Program Dates: July 9-15, July 16-22, July 30-Aug. 5, Aug. 6-12, 2006 Information available: 814 833-9576 Ext. 6, or www.pfew.org PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, University Park, PA (2007) Programs for High School Students Programs such as: Pre-Freshmen Engineering & Summer Scholars Program, Visit in Engineering Week, Upward Bound Math Science, Institute for Journalists, Institute for Yearbook Editors and Staff, Institute for Filmmakers, Institute for Webcasting, Institute for Creative Writing, etc. Information available: www.psu.edu/SummerSession/hs_programs.htm PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, University Park, PA 2007 Conservation Leadership School One-week residential programs: Session !, June 24-30, or Session II, July8-14. Held at Stone Valley Recreation Center. Topics: Teambuilding Ropes Course, The Pennsylvania Elk, Riparian Zones, History of the Land,& Leadership Building. For information: 814 865-8301 or www.conferences.cas.psu.edu PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, University Park, PA 2008 Summmer Study 6 1/2 week program and 3 1/2 week Summer Enrichment Program. Call 800 666-2556 or: www.bestsummerever.com (see below under "Summer Study") PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, University Park, PA 2007 Architecture and Landscape Architecture Summer Camp July 15-19, 2007 For high school students interested in architecture, landscape architecture, architectural engineering, or construction management. Information available: www.outreach.psu.edu/cnf/architecture or call: 800-PSU-TODAY (778-8632). POWERHOUSE - VASSAR & NEW YORK STAGE & FILM'S APPRENTICE TRAINING PROGRAM, Poughkeepsie, NY - June 15-July 29, 2007 Study to be an actor, writer or director. Information available: www.powerhouse.vassar.edu PRATT INSTITUTE, Brooklyn, NY (2008) Pre-College Program July 7 – Aug. 1 Many courses available including: Architecture, Art & Design Discovery, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration (Digital), Illustration, Industrial Design, Media Arts/Video, Photography, Sculpture, Digital Imaging, etc. Application deadline: April 1 Information available: 718 636-3669 or: www.pratt.edu/ccps-precollege SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN, Savannah, GA (2005) Summer Seminars 2005 3 sessions (June 26-July 2, July 10-16, July 17-23) Workshops available: Animation Basics, Industrial Design Basics, elements of Web Basics, Drawing Studio, Painting Studio, etc. Application deadline: May 1 Information available: 800 869-7223, or 912 525-5100 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING APPRENTICE PROGRAM (SEAP) at PHILADELPHIA NAVAL BUSINESS CENTER, Philadelphia, PA 2007 June 25 – Aug. 12 Eight week apprenticeship program at the Naval Surface Warfare Center. Assist Dept. of the Navy civilian engineers, scientists and computer specialists with Ongoing Navy projects and programs – 8-hour workdays. At completion of the program, Students receive a tax-free award of $1500. Application deadline: February 15 Information available: 215 897-1868 Attn: Barbara Faragalli at: barbarafaragalli@navy.mill SHOALS MARINE LABORATORY, Appledore Island, Gulf of Maine 2007 Programs through University of New Hampshire, and Cornell University: Marine Environmental Science, or Oceanography of the Gulf of Maine. Information available: 607 255-3717 or: www.sml.cornell.edu or: marine.unh.edu/sml/ STANFORD UNIVERSITY , Stanford , CA 2006 High School Summer College June24 – Aug.20 Interesting courses such as:Computer Science: Programming Methodology, Nobel Literature, Experimental Video,US-China Relations, Philosophy East and West, The Nature of the Universe, Game Theory for Sociology,etc. Application deadline: May8 Information available: 650 723-3109 or: summer.stanford.edu ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL, Newport, RI July 3 - August 5, 2006 Enrichment courses available including: Two Dimensional Art, Ceramics, Photography, Intro. to Acting, Intro. to Computers, Creative Writing, Math, Intro. to Marine Biology, KAPLAN SAT Test Prep, etc. Information available: 401 842-6712 or: www.stgeorges.edu SUMMER DISCOVERY 2006 Numerous credit and enrichment courses at following campuses: UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, U. Michigan, Georgetown U., Northeastern U., U. Vermont, Cambridge U. ( England), U. of Sydney ( Australia) & Instituto Lorenzo de'Medici, (Florence, Italy) Wide variety of courses available – various 3 to 6 week programs. Courses include: Beat the SAT, College Admissions Smart, and College Essay Workshops. Application deadline: no official deadline recomment applying early. Information available: 888 878-6637 or: www.summerfun.com SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE GIFTED 2008 Wide variety of courses available at following institututions: Amherst, Bryn Mawr, Emory U., Princeton, U. of Michigan, UC Berkeley, UCLA, & Vassar. Applicants must be gifted or score in the 95th percentile on national tests, or gifted range on the SAT, ACT, or PSAT. Application deadline: May 15, 2008. Information available: www.giftedstudy.com or call: 866-303-4744 SUMMER RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES - OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH: THE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM (SEAP) Participating labs located in California, Florida, Maryland, Misissippi, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, & Washington, DC. 8-week summer researach opportunities. Stipend: $1,500 for the 8-week program. Application deadline: Feb. 17, 2006. Information available: 888-715-ASEE or: www.asee.org/SEAP SUMMER SCIENCE AT JEFFERSON - Biomedical Sciences for High School Students June 25-July 20 2007 Study Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Protein Chemistry, Pathology and Anatomy, Molecular Mechanisms of Disease. Application Deadline: April 30 Information available: 215 503-8414 or www.jefferson.edu/sciencecamp SUMMER STUDY PROGRAMS AT PENN STATE U., U. OF COLORADO, BOULDER, AND AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN PARIS (2008) Summer Study at Penn State U. 6 ½ week college credit program 3 ½ week enrichment program Many credit courses available. Enrichment classes include: Kaplan SAT Prep Course, Creative Writing, Speed Reading, Journalism, Intro. to Art, Intro. to Computer Animation, Driver Ed, Study Skills, etc. Summer Study at the Univ. of Colorado at Boulder 5-week college credit program 3 week enrichment program Wide variety of college credit courses. Enrichment courses include Kaplan SAT Prep, Web Page Design, Theater, Advertising, Photography, Architecture, Guitar Workshop, etc. Summer Study at the American University in Paris 5-week college credit program 3-week enrichment program College credit course including French Language and Culture. Enrichment courses include: International Law, Film Studies, Art History, Conversational French, Drawing in Paris, etc. Information available for all 3 programs: 631-424-1000 or: www.summerstudy.com SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY, Selinsgrove, PA Writers Workshop July 6-12 Workshops in Fiction, Memoir, and Poetry. Deadline: May 1. Information available: 570 372-4164, or www.susqu.edu/writers. SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY, Selnsgrove, PA Leadership Institute for Entrepreneurship July 6-12 Information available: www.susqu.edu/life SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, Syracuse, NY 2008 Summer College for High School Students June 28 - Aug. 8, 2008 Study Acting & Musical Theatre, Architecture, Engineering and Computer Science, Forensic Science, Law, Liberal Arts, Management, Public Communications, Technical Theatre, etc. Deadline: May 15. Information available: 315 443-3225 or: www.summercollege.syr.edu TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, Philadelphia, PA 2008 FOX SCHOOL OF BUSINESS July 7 - Aug. 15 Business Leadership Academy 6-week program, Choose from: Actuarial Science/Financial Mathematics, Introduction to Marketing, Law of Contracts, or Intro. to Sport Management. Participate in a Business Plan Workshop. Information available: 215 204-8122 or: www.fox.temple.edu/academy TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, Philadelphia, PA The Fox School of Business Emerging Entrepreneurs Program Aug. 6-17 A two-week comprehensive entrepreneurship development program. Open to high school juniors. Information available: 215 204 8122 or www.fox.temple.edu/eep TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, Philadelphia, PA 2008 July 7 - Aug. 16 Summer Academies for talented high school seniors - Study Business Leadership, Engineering, Sustainable Environments, Landscape Architecture, and Molecular Life Sciences. Application deadline: April 25, 2008 Information available: 215 204-2044 or www.temple.edu/vpus. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY AMBLER Summer Camps - Study Journalism, "Hollywood Bound", "Create Computer Games with Flash", Sports Journalism, Debate for Teens, Advanced Digital Photography, etc. Register by April 30. Information available: 267 468-8500 or: www.ambler.temple.edu THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY, Phildelphia, PA 2008 Summer Science @ Jefferson June 23 - July 18 Study Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Protein Chemistry, Pathology and Anatomy, Molecular Mechanisms of Disease. Application deadline: April 25 Information available: 215 503-8414 or: www.jefferson.edu/summerscience THOMAS MORE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, Merrimack, NH 2006 Collegiate Summer Program for High School Students July 9-22, July 23-Aug. 5 Study Literature, Philosophy, American Political Tradition, Apologetics, Writing, etc. Information available: 603 880-8308 or 800 880-8308 or: www.thomasmorecollege.edu TUFTS UNIVERSITY, North Grafton, MA (2005) Adventures in Veterinary Medicine program July 10-22, July 24-Aug. 5, Aug. 8-19 Study Equine Sports Medicine, Animal Behavior, Small or Large Animal Medicine, Wildlife Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Oncology, Radiology, etc. Applications recommended by early February Information available: 508 839-7962 or: www.tufts.edu/vet/avm UNION COLLEGE, Schenectady, NY 2007 Five Points Summer Residential Academic Program Two sessions July 1-13 July 15-27. Explore: Business, Economics and Entrepreneurship, Digital Creative Arts, Forensic Science, Psychology, Mass Media: Communications and Journalism, Sociology and American Popular Culture, Cultural Anthropology. Information available: 800 883-2540 or www.union.edu/fivepoints UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colorado Springs, CO Summer Seminar at the Academy 2008. Two sessions June 8-13, and June 15-20. GPA of 3.0 required. Experience life as a cadet, live in cadet dorm, eat in cadet dining facility, attend workshops of your choice. Information available: 267-625-7938(Liaison Officer in Elkins Park) or: www.academyadmissions.com UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY, West Point, NY 2008 Summer Leaders Seminar June 7-13, June 14-20 Application deadline April 1. Information available 845-938-4041 or: www.forms.admissions.usma.edu/AL or: www.admissions.usma.edu for general information. UNITED STATES MODEL CONGRESS, Capitol Hill, Washington D.C. May 28-June 2, 2007 Be a Representative in the Halls of Congress.Visit www.modelcongress.org Registration now open. UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY, Annapolis, MD 2008 Naval Academy Summer Seminar 2008 Three one-week sessions: May 31-5, June 7-12, June 14-19. Experience all aspects of the Naval Academy including academic program, physical training, and midshipman life. Application on-line at www.usna.edu UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA 2006 and UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY Summer Excel; The Precollegiate Summer Experience. Various enrichment courses, sports enrichment, earn college credits, SAT prep programs. 2, 3, 4, & 6 week programs. Deadline: April 1 Information available: 650 563-9607 or: www.summerexcel.com UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, IL (2008) Summer Programs for High School Students 2008 Various sessions Wide variety of courses available in Summer Language Study Jun. 21-Aug. 29 Study many foreign languages including Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, etc. INformation available: www.summer.uchicago.edu/language. Summer Session - courses available in: Ancient Egyptian Language, Culture, History, Developmental Psychology, American Law & Litigation, Stones and Bones (geological study in Wyoming), etc. Information available: 773 702-6033 or: www.grahamschool.uchicago.edu UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Newark, DE 2008 Summer College July 12 - Aug. 16 Take two Freshmen-level college courses for UD credit. Information available: 302 831-6560 or:
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