Summer Programs

For more information – please go to the web site

 

Academie de Paris- Res-Coed Ages 16-18, Paris, FRANCE. www.oxbridgeprograms.com

American Collegiate Adventures (ACA): Pleased to offer a NEW cultural immersion program in Florence, Italy! If you have any questions, or would like to request additional brochures or information, please call us at 1-800-509-7867 (SUMR) or visit at: www.acasummer.com

ASA Academic Study Associates: Offers College Prep Programs, Cultural Immersion Programs, and College Admission Seminars that are held in different campuses around the world. Please visit: http://www.asaprograms.com/ or call (800) 752-2250. The program at Tufts University will be held from July 1 – 12, 2007, UC Berkeley session 1: will be held July 17-July 28 2007, session 2: will be held July31-August 11 2007. The Columbia University program will take place from July15-26 2007. 

THE BARNARD COLLEGE SUMMER IN NEW YORK CITY: The Barnard Summer in New York City program offers young men and women incredible opportunities to explore this metropolis both in and out of the classroom.  Whether you choose our four-week session (June 24- July 21), our one week (June24-30) mini-courses, or our Young Women's Leadership Institute (July 8-14), your studies could include visiting an art gallery, attending a poetry slam, or meeting city leaders.  For more information go online at: http://www.barnard.edu/pcp/

BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Offers Special Programs for the summer. June 17-June 29 and July 8-July 20 July 29-August 10, 2007.  Challenge yourself at Boston University this summer: You may also search for more info at their website http://www.bu.edu/summer/highschool

BU - Seminars in the Arts and Culinary Arts www.bu.edu/lifelong
BU - Summer Art Programs for High School Students: http://www.bu.edu/cfa/visual/programs/institute_summer_visual.htm 

BU - Evergreen Program:  www.bu.edu/lifelong/evergreen

BRANDEIS SUMMER PROGRAM: Summer Program at Brandeis, summer community/learning experience: http://www.brandeis.edu/genesis/   Genesis 2007: July 2 - July 30

PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER @ BROWN UNIVERSITY:  Their goal is to ignite your passion for learning while preparing you to succeed in college. They offer seven-week courses and mini courses. Please visit their website at  http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Continuing_Studies/pre-college/index.html

BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Offers Free Programs of Academic Enrichment and Dual Enrollment; another program that is offered is called Broward Community College Young People's Summer College. For more detail, please visit http://www.click10.com/summercamps/2183323/detail.html

THE CAMBRIDGE TRADITION:  A Summer Program for High School Students in Grades 10-12 at Cambridge University from July 4 to August 1, 2004.  Courses consist of Philosophy, Humanities, Sciences and Social Sciences, and Production and Workshop. http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com/

THE CAMBRIDGE PREP EXPERIENCE: A program for eighth and ninth graders that offers a wide array of academic, scientific and art courses, all in the intimate and ancient surroundings of Cambridge University.  For more info, please visit: http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com/ or email@ precollege@andrew.cmu.edu; Phone: 412-268-2082

CAMP EXPERTS & TEEN SUMMERS:  Offers a FREE summer program advisory service. They have the ability to find the perfect summer program for teenagers and guide parents every step of the way while exploring the numerous possibilities for their teenager's summer. Some of their program offerings include:

Pre-College Study                                          Community Service                        Language Immersion                          

Art, Dance, Theatre, Film                              Internships                                     Specialty Sports Camps

Computer Technology                                    SAT Prep                                        Study Abroad

Wilderness Adventure                                   Teen Travel                                                                                

For more information visit their website at www.campexperts.com or contact: Karen Meister Hodson, Camp Experts Consultant, 305.931.KIDS (5437) e-mail at: Karen@campexperts.com

CARNEGIE MELLON: Discover Carnegie Mellon!  If you're going to be a junior or senior in high school, consider spending six weeks from June 30 to August 10- in one of our six distinct pre-college programs.  You'll have the opportunity to take college coursework, meet people from all over the country and have the time of your life. Please visit their website@ http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college

CARLETON LIBERAL ARTS EXPERIENCE: All expenses paid, for this one-week-long summer program. For more information go online at: http://www.carleton.edu/admissions/CLAE/

CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL: This program may help the students improve their writing skills, strengthen their collage applications, discover a new academic or artistic talent, and much more. For more information go online at: www.choate.edu/summer

Cornell University Summer College Programs: To receive a catalog and application (available in February) email at mailto:summer_college@cornell.edu or apply online at http://www.summercollege.cornell.edu

Columbia University:  Study-abroad program, The Barcelona Experience, offering students entering 11th - 12th grade the opportunity to examine the history, art, and urban development of Barcelona, Spain, enriching their understanding of how European communities develop local, regional, and national, and international identities.  Please visit at http://www.ce.columbia.edu/hs/ to learn more about their programs.

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY: Students get a chance to explore careers in the aviation in the aviation industry. They will learn to fly and receive loggable hours. For more information go online at: www.erau.edu/summeracademy

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY - HONORS COLLEGE SUMMER INSTITUTE: The Honors College Pre-Collegiate Summer Institute at Florida International University offers you the exciting opportunity to attend college classes during the summer prior to your senior year in high school. Acceptance into the Institute includes a scholarship covering tuition, registration fees, and textbooks, and may enable you to graduate from college in fewer than four years. Go to their website for more information: http://honors.fiu.edu/program_collegiate.htm

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY - YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM: June 12 through July 23, 2005: This is a residential summer science and mathematics experience for outstanding students of Florida's public and private high schools. Applicants must provide evidence of academic excellence and scientific research as well as demonstrate involvement in activities and leadership. Counselor and faculty evaluations are requested. (See FSU file for information and application) http://bio.fsu.edu/ysp/index.html                                                                          

Games Ahead 2K4:  DigiPen Institute of Technology, the leader in video game development education, presents a summer workshop series designed to introduce participants of all experience levels to the fundamentals of game programming and 3D computer animation. Please e-mail at workshops@digipen.edu or info@digipen.edu or call at 425-558-0299 and/or fax at 425-558-0378

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY SUMMER 2006: Georgetown offers a summer college for high school juniors that include programs in college prep and international relations- ALL NEW UPCOMING EVENTS ARE STARTING FROM 2/15/07. For more information, see file for brochure explaining their program, or visit their website at: http://www.georgetown.edu   /ssce/spp/hsj.htm

Green River Preserve- Coed Ages 9-13, Cedar Mtn, NC. http://www.greenriverpreserve.com/ 

GW SUMMER SCHOLARS PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM: 10 day Minicourses rising grades 10-12 June 17-27 2007.Law & Evidence: inside criminal law, Photojournalism: media in focus, Election Politics: building a campaign, Biomedical Engineering; an interdisciplinary approach .6-week Pre-college program for rising seniors

July3-August 16, 2007, writing seminar, Undergraduate courses for credit, Academic Exploration, College life.

For more information their website can be contact at: www.summerscholars.gwu.edu  or scholars@qwu.edu 202-242-6802

Harvard Summer School: June 23-August 17, 2007 High school sophomores, juniors and seniors take college classes, meet students from around the world, and take part in many activities: dances, a trivia bowl, a talent show, trips to other colleges, a college fair, music groups, and sports. Students choose their courses and plan their own time. They will live together in a Harvard dormitory and select two courses (one of which will be an expository writing class or a math class) from a list of regular offerings. www.ssp.harvard.edu

Intern Exchange International- Res - Coed Ages 16-18, London, ENGLAND. www.internexchange.com ,info@internexchange.com

(561) 477-2434 or 610)-527-6066

ITHACA COLLEGE SUMMER COLLEGE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:  Ithaca College offers 3 and 5-week sessions.
Session I for sophomores and Juniors June 27- July 16 and Primarily for Juniors Session II is from June 27 - June 30. For more information, see file for brochure explaining their program, or visit their website at:
http://www.ithaca.edu/summercollege

JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY: ACCESS PROGRAM: ACCESS A College Career Experience for Secondary School Students- allows students who will be high school seniors in the fall of 2005 to simultaneously complete their high school requirements while earning college credit at Johnson & Wales University. For more information please log onto:

http://www.jwu.edu/admiss/hs/index.htm

JOHN HOPKINS: Five week and two week academic residential programs in Arts & Sciences and Engineering.

For more information contact their website at: http://www.jhu.edu/summer.com or 1-800-548-0548

JUNIOR STATEMENT of AMERICA: The Junior Statesmen Summer School is an exciting opportunity for student leaders. Located on the campuses of Georgetown, Princeton, Yale, and Stanford. For more information contact 800-334-5353 or www.jsw.org/summer

Julian Krinsky Academic Enrichment Camp @Haverford College, PA:  2- and 3-week sessions for entering grades 9-12.   Sessions consists of art, business, cooking, drama, photography, and music, and more.  Please visit http://www.jkcp.com/; email at julian@jkcp.com; 866-879-5527

JUNIOR STATESMEN SUMMER PROGRAM: This is an exciting opportunity for student leaders. Located on the campuses of Georgetown, Yale, Princeton, Stanford and Northwestern, this program offers a rigorous curriculum, student-led debates, and an exciting speakers program. For more information, see file for brochure explaining their program, or visit their website at: http://www.jsa.org

L'Academe DE PARIS:  A Summer Program in Paris for High School Students completing grades 10 to 12. July 1 to August 5, 2005.  Please visit: http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com/

Life Science Summer Program: web site: www.uiowa.edu/~provost/oi/lssp E-Mail address: william-swain@uiowa.edu PHONE: (319) 335-3876, Toll free at 1-800-553-4692, FAX: (319) 353-2537

MAINE MARITIME ACADEMY SUMMER SEA SESSION: For students interested in marine science. This program emphasizes coastal oceanography and marine biology, and includes labs, lectures and field trips aboard Academy-owned vessels. For more information, see file for brochure explaining their program, or visit their website at: http://www.mainemaritime.edu

Military Academy Prep programs: Juniors and sophomores, here is some information regarding Military Colleges that offer summer programs. 1. Oak Ridge Military Leadership Adventure Camp, Residential-Coed ages 11-18 Oak Ridge, NC www.oakridgemilitary.com 

Valley Forge Military Academy Residential- boys ages 8-16 Wayne, PA www.vfmac.edu

Marine Military Academy Summer Camp Residential- boys ages 13-17 Harlingen, TX www.mma-tx.org

Norwich University Future Leader Camp Residential- coed ages 14-18 Northfield, VT www.norwich.edu/flc

Camp St. John's Northwestern Residential- boys 12-16; day-boys 11-13 Delafield, WI www.sjnma.org   

Miss Porter's School- Summer Challenge, Farmington, CT, E-Mail address: http://www.missporters.org/pages/sitepage.cfm?page=51250

National Student Leadership Conference- Summer Programs, Coed Ages 14-18, Chicago, IL. http://www.nslcleaders.org/ 

Northwestern University College Preparation Program: Apply by April 13, 2007, International student application Deadline: March 9, 2007 Domestic student application Deadline: April 13, 2007 Late application accepted on a space available basis: April 16-May 21, 2007. Designed for students who want new academic challenges and the experience of real college life before finishing high school.  You earn Northwestern academic credit for the course you take.  Over 100 courses available each summer. www.scs.northwestern.edu/summernu/

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry- Science Camps and Adventures, Coed Ages 7-18, Portland, OR. http://www.omsi.edu/  

OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN: Located in Los Angeles, California. Pre-college program to experience art and design in an extraordinary art college environment. For more information go online at: http://www.otis.edu/index.php?id=172

OXBRIDGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS:  There are seven programs to see which one best suits you’re academic, linguistic, and even professional interests. For more information go online at: www.oxbridgeprograms.com

PACE UNIVERSITY:  For information about this exciting program, please visit us at: www.pace.edu/summerscholars.com

Penn State: Summer Study Programs offers the "Total Pre-Collegiate Experience" at Penn State University, the University of Colorado at Boulder and The American University of Paris. http://summerstudy.com/index.cfm

Phillips Exeter Academy: Welcomes 590 students for five weeks of academic study, athletics, and exploration that carry participant far beyond the classrooms and the playing fields.  Please visit their website at: http://www.exeter.edu/summer or call at (603) 777-3488

Pre-med preview – Hollins summer Pre-College, Res - Girls Ages 15-17, Roanoke, VA. http://www.hollins.edu/ 

Princeton Review and Summer Discovery present "The Princeton Review College Discovery Experience Summer 2004":  Operates 3 college admissions prep programs for students completing grades 10 & 11 in Boston/Northern university, Washington D.C./American University and Los Angeleshttp://www.summerfun.com/; discovery@summerfun.com; 800-645-6611

SARAH.LAWRENCE.COLLEGE: offers THEATRES, VISIUAL ARTS, and MUSIC as well as evening classes in POETRY, SCREENWRITING and more. For more information visit their website at: http:// eirmiter@sarahlawrence.edu  or, www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool also contact them at: (914)395-2693

Science Camp Watonka- Boys Ages 7-15, Hawley, PA. http://www.watonka.com/cgi-local/wpage

Seton Hill Univ Science Quest- Girls Ages 12-17, Greensburg, PA. http://www.setonhill.edu/academics/index.cfm?ACID=140

SMITH SUMMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PROGRAM: July 1-28, 2006.Residential program for exceptional young women with strong interests in science, engineering and medicine. For more information, please either call (413) 585-3060 or visit their website at http://www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep

STANFORD: Go online at :( June23-August19) for high school summer programs http://summerinstitutes.stanford.edu/

Stoneleigh-Burnham School- Science Camp, Greenfield, MA. http://www.sbschool.org/ 

SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY: Present two-week intensive summer experiences in the heart of downtown Boston. Students can experience what college life is like in Boston and at Suffolk University while still in high school!

Questions can be directed to summerprograms@suffolk.edu.com  or 617-305-2500

SUMMER DISCOVERY: Summer programs please visit www.summerfun.com

SUMMER STUDY PROGRAMS AT:  * PENN STATE UNIVERSITY, * University of Colorado at Boulder, * The American University of Paris combine academically challenging courses with the spirit of exciting campus life. Summer study offers the opportunity to undergo a gradual transition into college life in a non-pressured summertime atmosphere. For more information, see file for brochures explaining their programs, or visit their website at: http://www.summerstudy.com

SUMMER IN CHINA PROGRAMS:  www.wheretherebedragons.com

Summer Science Program- Coed Ages 15-18, Cary, NC. http://www.summerscience.org/home/index.php

Summer in New York City: A Pre-college Program @Barnard College: One-week session: June 20-June 26, 4

Five-week mini-course: Young Women's Leadership Institute College Learning and leadership opportunities for high school students. The program sponsors three major initiatives. Summer in New York City offers one-week and five-week programs where students take college-level courses and explore New York City.  College Planning Weekend teaches students about how to choose a college, financial aid, and writing an application essay. The Young Women's Leadership Institute provides leadership training to high school students in the New York metropolitan area.

www.barnard.edu/pcp

SUMMER STUDY: Students can choose from three different Summer Study programs at: Paris, Colorado, and Penn Sate. This exciting experience includes: the KAPLAN SAT test prep, community service, day/evening activities and much more. For more information go online at: www.summerstudy.com

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY- Excellent academic programs, exciting atmosphere, and overwhelming sense of pride among the students. For more information contact them at: (office admissions) (315)443-3611) 

THE BRONFMAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS IN ISRAEL: High school juniors spend their summer traveling through Israel, exploring their Jewish identity, and meeting thinkers, authors, artists, and educators in an all expense paid, 5 week experience that changed their lives. Visit www.bronfman.org

THE BURNETT HONORS COLLEGE AT UCF: The Burnett Honors College Summer Institute (BHCSI) is an intensive three-week residential program for gifted and high achieving students who have interest in learning about the foundations of computer science and computer technology. It starts on July 08- July 28, 2007. For more information, and to apply for the summer program, log onto: http://www.bhcsi.ucf.edu 

THE TASIS SCHOOLS SUMMER PROGRAMS:  Offers a wide range of options that combine challenging academic enrichment with extensive travel in Europe, sports, and activities for students 6-18. Campuses are in England, Spain and Switzerland.  For more information call (202) 965-5800 or go to their internet site at:  http://www.tasis.com/

TELLURIDE ASSOCIATION SUMMER PROGRAMS: A free academic opportunity for high school juniors.  June 24- August 09, 2007. Please visit at: http://www.tellurideassociation.org/

Teton Science School Summer- Res - Coed Ages 12-18, Kelly, WY. http://www.tetonscience.org/ 

THE THOMAS MORE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Session I: July 11 - July24. Session II: July 22 - August 04. This Collage provides four courses, as well as a series of writing assignments is given in each course. For more information visit http://www.thomasmorecollege.edu/

University of Cambridge:  Offers the Advanced International Certificate program.  Consists of advanced academic curricula and assessments suitable for middle and high school students. http://www.cie.org.uk/usa and/or e-mail Sherry Reach at cieusrep@comcast.net

University of California SANTA BARBARA:  Summer Discovery; Research Mentorship Pre-College Program. July 29- August 11, this program services highly motivated and serious high school students interested in participating in the conduct of academic research.  http://www.summerfun.com/

University of Florida Center for Pre-collegiate Education and Training- Student Science Training Program: June 10 - July 28 A seven-week residential research program for up to 100 selected rising seniors and qualified rising juniors who are considering medicine, math, computer, science, or engineering careers. The program emphasis is research participation with a UF faculty research scientist and his/her research team.  Students live in residence halls on campus. They attend lectures on current topics, attend seminars/workshops in research and technical writing, ethics, study strategies, and career exploration, and gain skills in effective oral presentations. Planned weekend activities include educational and fun field trips, sports, and social activities.  www.cpet.ufl.edu/sstp

University of Miami- Summer Scholar Programs, Coed Ages 16-17, Coral Gables, FL. http://www6.miami.edu/cstudies-ssp/ 

University Of ST. ANDREWS:  Creative Writing & Scottish Studies Summer Programs June 30 to July28, 2007. Please view their website if you are interested in learning more about their Creative Writing program @: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/admissions/CWSPweb.htm  Or if you are interested in learning more about their Scottish Studies then you can log onto: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/admissions/sssprog.htm 

Univ of Pennsylvania Penn Summer Science Academy- Res/Day-Coed Ages 16-17, Philadelphia, PA. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/cgs/summer/ 

UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY SUMMER SEMINAR 2002: The Summer Seminar is a wonderful opportunity for rising high school seniors to experience life at the Academy. The United States Naval Academy Summer Seminar offers the opportunity for rising high school seniors to visit the Naval Academy for one week during the summer. Students will experience all aspects of the Naval Academy including the academic program and midshipman life. The Naval Academy Summer Seminar Program is offered exclusively to young men and women who have just completed their junior year of high school. Students should submit their applications online before the deadline: March 31st, 2007.  Go online at http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/nass.htm

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SUMMER 2007 SCHOLAR PROGRAMS: Earn college credits to UM in the following programs: Sports Management, International Affairs, Filmmaking, Broadcast Journalism, Marine Science and Health and Medicine (Program dates: June 24 -July 13, 2007. For more information call (305) 284-6107 or go online at http://www.precollege.cstudies.miami.edu/.

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI WEEKEND ACADEMY: Earn college credit by attending weekend classes at UM. For more information call (305) 284-6107 or go online at http://www.precollege.cstudies.miami.edu/

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TEST PREP for the S.A.T: With the help and instructions of teachers with advanced degree in their specialty, the newest study materials, and practice tests will prepare you for the S.A.T. For more information go online at: www.testprep.miami.edu

University of Pennsylvania -Exploring the Majors:  Gives a chance for students to explore the academic opportunities-and the undergraduate life-available at one of the finest Ivy League universities in the country.  Students will leave this program with hands-on answers to a lot of the questions they have about choosing a college as well as choosing a major. Entering Grades 10-12; two 3-Week Sessions (June 27-Angust 7). Please visit their website at http://www.jkcp.com/ or call (610) 265-9401

University of Southern California:  The Office of Summer and Special Programs sponsors a program called the Summer Seminars.  4 week program.  Please begin the application progress online at http://www.usc.edu/summer.  If you have any questions, please contact at 213-743-1710

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Science Institute- Res/Day-Coed Ages 12-16, Eau Claire, WI. http://www.uwec.edu/ce/youth.htm

VENTURES SCHOLARS PROGRAM - member colleges - summer enrichment programs http://www.venturescholar.org/hs/enrichment.html

YOUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE: This organization offers opportunities to study in 35 countries through an academic year, academic semester, or summer program. For more Information and a list of available scholarships, visit their website at:

http://www.youthforunderstanding.org  or call 1-800-teenage.

Washington and Lee University Summer Scholars PROGRAM: Program Dates: July 1st- July 27th, Lexington, VA. http://summerscholars.wlu.edu

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS: Session A-June 10-July 14 Session B-July 15-August 17 High School Summer Scholar will be part of a small, select group of rising high school seniors exploring the realities of college life. You will earn up to 7 units of college credit.  You'll develop academic and social skills that will give you a tremendous advantage when you leave for college next year. http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~ucollege/hssp.html

WINDSOR MOUNTAIN: Student Travel:  Windsor Mountain Student Travel focuses on creating learning experiences that use the world as a classroom. Their goal is to help students discover the skills they need to carry their personal missions forward as they become responsible global citizens. For more information log onto: www.windsormountain.org   

WOLFEBORO THE SUMMER BOARDING SCHOOL: enables students to present a specific plan to parents and students when academic progress is recommended or required for the coming summer 2007 Session: June 27-August 11. For more information log onto www.wolfeboro.org  , Email:school@wolfboro.org