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@ Akiva / Diller
Teen
Fellows/Ambassad
ors for Unity
A Jewish American/Israeli exchange
leadership program sponsored by the
Cleveland Jewish Community
Federation Department of Oversees
Programs and the International Diller
Teen Fellows program. Students in
10th or 11th grades are selected to
represent the Cleveland Jewish
community, Beit She'an (Israel), and
the American Diller family.
Yearlong program
Diller/AFU@ Akiva
26500 Shaker Blvd.
Cleveland, OH 44122
216.464.4060
Ext. 133
http://www.dillerafucleveland.c
om/
@Akiva / Write
On For Israel
Write On For Israel (WOFI) is an
exciting two-year program that trains a
select group of Jewish high-school
juniors from all denominations to
become advocates for Israel.
[email protected]
Write On For Israel @ Akiva
Center
26500 Shaker Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44122
216.464.4050
ext 172
http://www.writeonforisraelclev
eland.org/
2012 AIU High
School Diplomats
26th year for this program which brings
American and Japanese high school
student together at Princeton University
for a 10-day cross-cultural and
educational exchange program. For
Sophomores and Juniors – Full
Scholarship
Deadline: January 8, 2012
Date: July 31 – August 11, 2012
[email protected]
AIU High School Diplomats
P.O. Box 97
Centreville, VA 20122
517-314-0473 www.highschooldiplomats.com
Also on Facebook
Academictreks –
updated 2011
The world is our classroom. The
academic adventure and community
division of Broadreach (Grades 9-12)
888.833.1908 www.academictreks.com
ACAP-OHIO
2011 - updated
All expenses paid summer business
and accounting program for
ACAP-Ohio Selection
Committee
614.292-1017
(John
www.futurecpa.com
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2011 minority students
Innovative career development
program designed specifically for
minority students who are sophomores
and juniors in high school.
June 19-24, 2011 (The Ohio State
University at Fisher College of
Business)
Deadline: Apr 1, 2011
[email protected]
[email protected]
P.O. Box 2016
Dublin, OH 43017
Gresham)
800.686.2727
ext. 952 (Emily
Bice)
ACLU of Ohio –
Junior Student
Activism Intern –
updated 2011
The Junior Student Activism Intern will
assist in planning the 2011 Summer
Brown Bag Lecture Series.
[email protected]
Interneship Coordinator
ACLU of Ohio
4506 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44103
America Rows in
Cleveland
Sponsored by the NEORSD (Northeast
Ohio Regional Sewer District) the
America Rows program is an exciting
new alternative to the typical summer-
time activity! The America Rows
program is available for any 14-18 year
old in Northeast Ohio.
[email protected]
The Cleveland Rowing
Foundation
1948 Carter Road
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.308.4183 http://clevelandrows.org/highsc
hool.php
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American Jewish
Society for Service
– Updated 2011
Are you interested in –
Meeting new people?
Getting your hands dirty?
Living in a part of the country that you
have never been?
Filling up some Community Service
requirements?
Welcome to the American Jewish
Society for Service! We have been
giving high school students the chance
to put their Jewish values into action
for 60 years through our transformative
Summer of Service Program
Dates: June 26-August 7
[email protected]
[email protected]
Deadline: April 30, 2011
10319 Westlake Blvd.
Suite 193
Bethesda, MD 20817
908-705-1834 www.ajss.org
ASSE – updated
2011
ASSE’s mission is to foster
international understanding through
educational and cross cultural
programs.
[email protected]
Midwestern Office
326 South Broadway
Wayzata, MN 55391
800.736.1760
Fax:
952.476.7612
www.asse.com/
Ball State
University –
Updated 2011
Fascination with architecture and
environmental design can start at a very
young age—even in grade school, as
any kid who likes 3-D puzzles, building
toys, or working in the garden will tell
you. But where can a student
approaching college age have an
opportunity to really explore the fields
and see how they feel as career
College of Architecture and
Planning
Muncie, IN 47306
765-285-5859
Fax: 765-285-
3726
www.bsu.edu/cap/workshop
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possibilities?
Date: July 10-22, 2011
[email protected]
Banson NYC –
updated 2011
NYC Fashion Summer Camps for high
school students are designed for teens
entering 9th through 12
th grades. Each
week-long session will teach students
the fundamentals of the fashion
industry by providing an insider’s
perspective.
Session A: June 26 – July 2, 2011
Session B: July 17 – July 23, 2011
Banson NYC
401 Hillside Place
South Orange, NJ 07079
(917)328-
1469
www.bansonnyc.org
Barnard college –
summer in NYC –
updated 2011
Liberal Arts Program – June 26-July 23
Liberal Arts Intensive – June 26-July 1
Young Women’s Leadership Institute –
July 10-17
Writing in the City – one week and
four week sessions
Architecture in the City– one week and
four week sessions
Deadline: May 11, 2011
[email protected]
Barnard College
3009 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
212-854-8866 http://www.barnard.edu/pcp/
Beloit College –
Center for
Language Studies
– updated 2011
Join us in learning a new language by
enrolling in our summer intensive
language program. Our four-week or
eight-week courses are designed to
Beloit College
700 College St.
Beloit, WI 53511
608-363-2277 www.beloit.edu/cls
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immerse you in one of four critical-
need languages: Arabic, Chinese,
Japanese, and Russian. We offer high-
level instruction and quality resources
located on the campus of Wisconsin's
first college - Beloit College.
Date: June 11-August 5, 2011
[email protected]
Bezos Family
Foundation –
Bezos Scholars
Program at the
Aspen Institute –
updated 2011
The Bezos Scholars Program @ the
Aspen Institute is a prestigious, seven-
day, all-expense-paid scholarship that
each summer brings together 12 of the
country’s top public high school juniors
at the Aspen Ideas Festival.
June 26 - July 2, 2011
Deadline: Feb. 11, 2011
[email protected]
206-275-2048 http://www.bezosfamilyfoundat
ion.org/scholars/index.html
BGSU College of
Musical Arts –
updated 2011
The Summer Music Institute is a
program of intensive music camps
designed for high school and junior
high school students, sponsored by the
College of Musical Arts. Starting from
two one-week music camps in 1981,
the Summer Music Institute has grown
to as many as nine camps each
summer. A College of Musical Arts
faculty member serves as the director
of each camp and is responsible for
staff assignments and curriculum.
Deadline: May 10, 2011
Dates vary depending on the camps.
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403-
0001
1-419-372-
2531
http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/
music/outreach/smi/index.html
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Boston University
– PROMYS –
Updated 2011
Program in Mathematics for Young
Scientists (PROMYS)
PROMYS is a six-week summer
program at Boston University designed
to encourage motivated high school
students to explore the creative world
of mathematics in a supportive
community of peers, counselors,
research mathematicians, and visiting
scientists.
Date: July 4 – August 13, 2011
[email protected]
PROMYS
Department of Mathematics
Boston University
111 Cummington Street
Boston, MA 02215
617-353-2563
www.promys.org
Boston University
Center for
Investigative
Reporting –
Updated 2011
Whether you’re an aspiring journalist
working on a school paper or someone
who’s wondering if journalism might
interest you, The New England Center
for Investigative Reporting’s summer
workshop is a perfect opportunity to
learn and explore.
Dates: Session 1: July 11-22 / Session
2: July 25-August 5
[email protected]
[email protected]
640 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
(617) 353-4546 http://necir-bu.org/wp/student-
programs/summer-
investigative-journalism-
workshop-for-high-school-
students/
Boston University
High School
Programs –
updated 2011
Spend your summer at one of the
world’s top teaching and research
universities. Boston University summer
programs for high school students
challenge you intellectually while
introducing you to college life. You
also discover the bonds of a strong
social community through fun activities
on campus and around Boston—one of
Boston University Summer
Term
High School Programs
755 Commonwealth Avenue,
Room 105
Boston, MA 02215
617-353-1378
Fax: 617-353-
5532
www.bu.edu/summer/highscho
ol
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the most exciting cities in the U.S. Join
motivated high school students from 47
states and 46 countries for an
experience that will give you a true
advantage in college.
Dates: July 4-August 12, 2011
Deadline: April 1, 2011
http://www.bu.edu/summer/high-
school-programs/contact-us.shtml
Brandeis
University –
updated 2011
BIMA brings together talented teens
and top-notch arts faculty for four
weeks in the summer to pursue serious
artistic growth within a Jewish setting.
The result is a vibrant community
brimming with artistic discovery and
Jewish experiences.
This summer we have two types of
merit scholarships to award to
applicants who submit a complete
application by January 24, 2011. We
also have incentive grants and general
need-based financial aid.
July 5 – August 4, 2011
First application deadline: January 24,
2011
Second application deadline: March 14,
2011
415 South Street MS 065
Waltham, MA 02454
781-736-8416 www.brandeis.edu/highschool
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Brandeis
University –
updated 2011
Genesis brings together motivated high
school students and dynamic faculty
from a wide range of backgrounds for a
month of exploration in a challenging,
nurturing, and collaborative Jewish
community. This summer we have two
types of merit scholarships to award to
applicants who submit a complete
application by January 24, 2011. We
also have incentive grants and general
need-based financial aid.
July 5 – August 4, 2011
First application deadline: January 24,
2011
Second application deadline: March 14,
2011
415 South Street MS 065
Waltham, MA 02454
781-736-8416 www.brandeis.edu/highschool
Broadreach–
updated 2011
Scuba diving, sailing voyages, marine
biology, wilderness adventures,
community service. Ages 13-19
No experience necessary
[email protected]
806 McCulloch Street, Suite
102
Raleigh, NC 27603-1942
888.833.1907
Fax:
919-833-2129
www.gobroadreach.com
California Institute
of Technology
The Young Engineering and Science
Scholars (YESS) program at Caltech is
a three-week summer residential
program for exceptional
underrepresented high school students
and others who feel they would benefit
from the program. The YESS program
is designed for students who have a
passion for science and engineering and
wish to engage in collaborative
learning.
Caltech YESS Program
1200 E. California Blvd. M/C
255-86
Pasadena, CA 91125
626.395.6208
Fax:
626.395.1736
http://www.yess.caltech.edu
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[email protected]
FREE
California State
Summer School
for the Arts
(CSSSA) - updated
2011
The mission of CSSSA is to annually
provide a select number of California
(and beyond) high school students of
the visual, literary, performing and
media arts with an intensive learning
experience conducted by distinguished
arts professionals, designed to enhance
the students' artistic skills and to
develop their understanding as
individuals of their potential for growth
as creative artists.
Deadline: February 28, 2011
Date: July 9 – August 5, 2011
7801 Folsom Blvd, Suite 104
Sacramento, CA 95826
916-229-5160
Fax: 916-229-
5170
http://www.csssa.ca.gov/
Carleton College –
updated 2011
The Carleton Liberal Arts Experience
(CLAE) will select 50 high school
students who are current sophomores
and bring them to Carleton, all
expenses paid, for a one-week summer
program.
Deadline: April 1, 2011
Date: July 9 – July 15, 2011
[email protected]
Carleton Liberal Arts
Experience
Carleton College
100 South College Street
Northfield, MN 55057
866.SMR.CAR
L
866.767.2275
Fax:
507.222.4526
http://apps.carleton.edu/summer
/clae/
Carleton College /
Carleton Summer
Science Institute –
updated 2011
Taught by Carleton Science Faculty,
this program is structured for college-
bound high school sophomores and
juniors who have a desire to learn how
different areas of science all link
together. Students have the opportunity
to complete an independent study and
earn college credit.
Carleton Liberal Arts
Experience
Carleton College
100 South College Street
Northfield, MN 55057
866.SMR.CAR
L
866.767.2275
Fax:
507.222.4526
http://apps.carleton.edu/summer
/
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Deadline: April 1, 2011
Date: July 17– August 5, 2011
[email protected]
Carleton College /
Summer Writing
Program –
updated 2011
Designed for college-bound high
school juniors with strong reading and
writing abilities, the program teaches
students how to compose academic
papers similar to those they will write
in college Students will complete three
academic papers and have the
opportunity to earn college credit.
Deadline: April 1, 2011
Date: July 10– July 29, 2011
[email protected]
Carleton Liberal Arts
Experience
Carleton College
100 South College Street
Northfield, MN 55057
866.SMR.CAR
L
866.767.2275
Fax:
507.222.4526
http://apps.carleton.edu/summer
/
Carnegie Mellon –
updated 2011-
2012
Attending one of Carnegie Mellon’s six
distinct summer pre-college programs
(fine arts, architecture, art and design,
drama, music, game academy) provides
rising juniors and seniors the
opportunity to explore and prepare for
study at the college level.
Undergraduate-
[email protected]
Office of admissions
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
412-268-2082
412-268-7838
www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-
college
www.facebook.com/CarnegieM
ellonPreCollege
Chinese Bridge
Summer Camp –
updated 2011
North American Confucius Institute
Directors
Province or City to visit: Tianjin,
Shanghai, Chongqing, Jilin, Shandong,
Henan, Shaanxi (each CI needs to
choose two provinces or cities)
Dates: July 16-31
[email protected]
[email protected]
Zha Jiajia
Division of New Initiatives and
International Exchanges
Hangan (Confucius Institute
Headquarters) A-301
129 Deshengmenwai Street
Xicheng District Beijing
0086-10-
58595964
Fax: 0086-10-
58595957
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Cleveland Clinic For current 10th or 11th grade students
who will be at least 16 years old on or
before June 1st, who have a strong
interest in science and math or the arts.
Cleveland Clinic Office of
Civic Education Initiatives'
Summer Programs
www.clevelandclinic.org/Civic
Education
Cleveland council
on World Affairs –
updated 2011
Three-week exchange program to
Brazil (all expenses paid) to promote
mutual understanding between the
people of the US and Brazil; to prepare
young leaders to become responsible
citizens and contributing members of
their communities; to influence the
attitudes of the leaders of a new
generation; and to foster relationships
among youth from different ethnic,
religious, and national groups.
Date: July 30 – August 20, 2011
Deadline: Feb; 17th
[email protected]
Cleveland council on World
Affairs, Attn: Gina Cirino
812 Huron Road, Suite 620
Cleveland, OH 44115
216.255.9008
Fax:
216.781.2729
www.ccwa.org
College For
Creative Studies
Create and Connect Program
1 week program, resident and
commuter enrollment available
High school freshman-seniors may
attend this non-credit, one-week
program where they explore an area of
interest, build foundation skills. Choose
to live on campus or commute. Open to
students with little or no art experience.
July 11-12
Deadline: April 15, 2011
201 East Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202-4034
313.664.1532
Fax:
313.873.1536
www.collegeforcreativestudies.
edu/precollege
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College For
Creative Studies
Summer Experience Program
High school sophomores, juniors and
senior, attend this 3-week intensive
immersion program where they earn
college credit, visit artist studios and
museums, participate in figure drawing
studio and attend art history classes
with CCS faculty at the Detroit
Institute of Arts and participate in a
final exhibition. Choose to live on
campus or commute. Recommended
for students with some art and/or
design experience.
July 18-August 6
Deadline: April 15, 2011
201 East Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202-4034
313.664.1532
Fax:
313.873.1536
www.collegeforcreativestudies.
edu/precollege
Columbia
University –
updated 2011
Pre-college enrichment programs for
students entering grades 9-12
Secondary School Programs
510 Levinsohn Hall
Mail Code 4111
2970 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
212.854.3771
Fax:
212.854.5861
www.ce.columbia.edu/hs
Columbia
University –
updated 2011
Summer Program for High School
Students in NYC
The Summer Program for High School
Students in New York City is
renowned for its academic rigor,
instructional excellence, and the unique
opportunity to experience college life
in the Ivy League while sampling the
vibrancy of New York City.
Deadline: April 1, 2011
June 27 – July 15
July 19 – August 5
Summer Program for High
School Students School of Continuing Education
203 Lewisohn Hall
2970 Broadway, Mail Code
4119
New York, NY 10027-6902
212.854.9889 http://ce.columbia.edu/Summer-
Program-High-School-
Students/Contact-the-Office
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[email protected]
Columbia
University –
updated 2011
Summer Program for High School
Students in Barcelona
The Barcelona Experience is a program
in which students examine the history,
art, and urban development of
Barcelona, Spain, enriching their
understanding of how European
communities develop local, regional,
national, and international identities.
Prior knowledge of Spanish is not
required. Students in the program share
a common three-course curriculum
taught in English, supplemented by a
Spanish-language workshop.
Deadline: March 18, 2011
July 3- 23
[email protected]
Summer Program for High
School Students School of Continuing Education
203 Lewisohn Hall
2970 Broadway, Mail Code
4119
New York, NY 10027-6902
212.854.9889 http://ce.columbia.edu/The-
Barcelona-Experience/Contact-
the-Office
Columbia
University –
updated 2011
Summer Program for High School
Students in the Middle East
A new program combines study at
Columbia University in New York City
with study abroad at King's Academy,
in Manja, Jordan. The program offers a
unique chance to combine substantive
reading and classroom work at
Columbia and at the prestigious King's
Academy with field trips to several
extraordinary historical sites in the
Middle East.
Deadline: March 18, 2011
Summer Program for High
School Students
School of Continuing Education
203 Lewisohn Hall
2970 Broadway, Mail Code
4119
New York, NY 10027-6902
212.854.9889 http://ce.columbia.edu/Culture-
and-History-Understanding-the-
Arab-World
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June 26 – July 23
[email protected]
Concordia
Language Villages
– updated 2011-
2012
Concordia Language Villages is the
premiere language and cultural
immersion program in the United
States. We are advocates for language
learning and we take pride in our role
in creating more language advocates.
For 50 years, Concordia Language
Villages, in the beautiful North Woods
of Minnesota, has been boldly and
optimistically pursuing a vision of
peace and understanding by
introducing learners to the languages
and cultures of our world.
Concordia Language Villages
901 8th St. S.
Moorhead, MN 56562
(800) 222-4750 www.concordialanguagevillage
s.org
[email protected]
Cornell University
– CATALYST –
updated 2011
The mission of the CATALYST
Academy is to advance diversity in
engineering and its related disciplines.
Therefore, applications from students
from backgrounds (African American,
Latino/a, or Native American) critically
underrepresented in the fields of
science, technology, engineering, and
math are especially encouraged.
[email protected]
Deadline: March 1, 2011
Date: July 17-23, 2010
Cornell University
Carpenter Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-2201
607.255.6403
Fax:
607.255.9606
www.engineering.cornell.edu/di
versity/office-diversity-
programs/summer-
programs/highschool-
programs/catalyst/index.cfm
Cornell University
- CURIE Academy
– updated 2011
The CURIE Academy is a one-week
summer residential program for high
school girls who excel in math and
Cornell University
Carpenter Hall
607.255.6403
Fax:
607.255.9606
http://www.engineering.cornell.
edu/diversity/office-diversity-
programs/summer-
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science. The focus is on sophomores
and juniors who may not have had prior
opportunities to explore engineering,
but want to learn more about the many
opportunities in engineering in an
interactive atmosphere.
[email protected]
Deadline: March 1, 2011
Date: July 17-23, 2011
Ithaca, NY 14853-2201 programs/highschool-
programs/curie-
academy/index.cfm
Cornell University
– updated 2011
Summer College
Six-week programs: June 25-August 9,
2011
Three-week programs, Session 1: June
25-July 16, 2011
Three-week programs, Session 2: July
17-August 6, 2011
Architecture, RABS, Dual Programs:
June 25-August 6, 2011
[email protected]
Summer College Programs for
High School Students
B20 Day Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-2801
www.summercollege.cornell.ed
u
Council on
International
Educational
Exchange
Since 1947, CIEE: Council on
International Educational Exchange,
has been in pursuit of its mission, "to
help people gain understanding, acquire
knowledge, and develop skills for
living in a globally interdependent and
culturally diverse world."
CIEE
300 Fore Street
Portland, ME 04101
207-553-4000
Fax:
207-553-4299
http://www.ciee.org/index.htm#
home
CSI: Wayneburg
Summer Camp –
updated 2011
The purpose of this camp is to allow
students interested in forensic science
to obtain hands-on training from
certified experts in various disciplines
of forensic science. Interact with
experts in a small group setting
Waynesburg University
51 W. College Street
Waynesburg, PA 15370
800.225.7393
724-627-8191
http://www.waynesburg.edu/ind
ex.php?q=Undergraduate_Progr
ams/Forensic_Science/CSI_Ca
mp
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designed for question and answer
sessions. The training provided will
enhance the student's understanding of
forensic topics as well as allow them to
make valuable connections with
professionals and fellow peers in the
field. Students entering 11th
,12th, or
Spring 2010 high school graduates.
Deadline: May 6, 2011
June 26th-July 1st 2011
[email protected]
Deer Hill
Expeditions –
updated 2011
For over 25 years, we have been
providing exciting adventure summer
camp programs for teenagers,
combining wilderness adventure with
the opportunity to work with native
peoples on service projects that honor
their traditional lifeways, or on
conservation projects that preserve the
beauty of the American West.
Dates and fees vary.
PO Box 180
Mancos, CO • 81328
800.533.7221
970.533.7492
Fax:
970.533.7221
www.deerhillexpeditions.com/
Earlham College –
Explore-A-College
Program – updated
2011
The Explore-A-CollegeSM
Program is a
two-week summer program designed to
let you "practice" going to college or
have "dress rehearsal" before the real
college experience begins. By taking a
class taught by an Earlham professor,
you develop college-level discussion,
research, and time management skills
that you can use in your high school
courses and beyond.
Deadline: June 24, 2011
Earlham college
Admissions Office
801 National Road West
Richmond, IN 47374-4095
www.earlham.edu/~eac
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Date: July 10-23, 2011
Earthwatch
Institute – updated
2011
Earthwatch offers fully funded
expeditions to High School students
selected by competitive application
through its Student Fellowships
Programs.
Applications due by Dec. 1, 2010
[email protected]
Earthwatch Institute - United
States
3 Clock Tower Place
Suite 100, Box 75
Maynard, MA 01754
U.S.A.
800-776-0188 http://www.earthwatch.org/abo
utus/education/studentopp/stufe
l/
Eleanor Roosevelt
Center at Val-Kill
(ERVK) – Girls’
Leadership
Workshop (GLW)
– updated 2011
The GLW delivers programs each
summer to educate, empower, and
activate adolescent girls to become the
next generation of social justice
leaders. The primary objective of the
GLW is to create a more just world by
preparing young women for future
positions of personal, political, and
professional leadership, using the
example set by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Deadline: March 7, 2011
Session I: July 9-17
Session II: July 23 - 31
[email protected]
Girls' Leadership Workshop
Application
Eleanor Roosevelt Center at
Val-Kill
P.O. Box 255
Hyde Park, NY 12538
845.229.5302 http://www.ervk.org/html/glw.h
tml
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Emerson College –
Arts and
Communication
Pre-College Studio
Programs –
updated 2011
Professional Studies offers challenging
two- and five-week summer programs
for advancing high school students.
Programs are intensive, fun, and
designed to teach students competitive,
practical skills in one academic area of
communication and the arts.
Date: July 11-August 12, 2011
120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116-4624
617.824.8500 http://www.emerson.edu/acade
mics/professional-
studies/programs-high-school-
students
Emerson College –
Political
Communication,
Advocacy, and
Leadership
Institute for High
School Students
(PAL) – updated
2011
The Political Communication,
Advocacy, and Leadership Institute is a
week-long intensive program aimed at
high school students who wish to
understand the crucial role of
communication in politics, advocacy,
and leadership in a democratic society.
Date: July 10-16, 2011
Deadline: June 15, 2011
Department of Professional
Studies and Special Programs
120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116-4624
617.824.8500
Fax: 617-824-
8158
http://www.emerson.edu/acade
mics/professional-
studies/programs-high-school-
students
Emerson College –
Summer
Journalism
Institute for HS
Students – updated
2011
Professional Studies offers challenging
one-, two- and five-week summer
programs for advancing high school
students. Programs are intensive, fun,
and designed to teach students
competitive, practical skills in one
academic area of communication and
the arts.
Date: July 10-23, 2011
Department of Professional
Studies and Special Programs
120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116-4624
617.824.8500
Fax: 617-824-
8158
http://www.emerson.edu/acade
mics/professional-
studies/programs-high-school-
students
Emory Pre-
College Program –
updated 2011
The Emory Pre-College Program is a
summer academic program for high
school students. It gives college-bound
rising juniors and rising seniors an
Trimble Hall
637 Asbury Circle
Atlanta, Georgia 30322 USA
404.727.0671 www.college.emory.edu/pre-
college
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exciting glimpse of academic and
residential life at a top-ranked national
university. High school students may
explore topics with professors who are
the leading experts in their fields, enroll
in classes with college students, and
earn transferable college credit.
SESSION DATES: Two-week non-
credit: Session A June 27-July 8;
Session B July 11-July 22; Session C
July 25–Aug 5. Six-week credit:
Session 1: May 16-June 24; Session 2:
June 27-Aug 5
Fashion Institute
of Design &
Merchandising –
updated 2011
3 Days of Fashion is the perfect
summer event created especially for
High School students (limited spaces
for sophomores and freshmen) and is
held on all four FIDM California
campuses.
San Francisco: June 20 – 22
Los Angeles: June 22 – 24
San Diego: June 23 – 25
Orange County: June 27 – 29
For contact information, please
check:
http://fidm.edu/about/contact.ht
ml
http://fidm.edu/news-
events/days-of-
fashion/index.html
Fir Acres
Workshop in
Writing and
Thinking – Lewis
and Clark College
- updated 2011
The Fir Acres Workshop in Writing
and Thinking, first and foremost, is a
community of writers who share a
commitment to the work and play of
writing together. Find out more about
writing and living on campus while
participating in this summer writing
program for high school students.
Date: June 26—July 8, 2011
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road
Portland, Oregon 97219
503-768-7200
fax 503-768-
7205
Go.lclark.edu/fir_acres_worksh
op
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[email protected]
Foundation for
Teaching
Economics -
Economics for
Leaders – updated
2011
The goal of the Economics for Leaders
program is to give promising students
the skills to be more effective leaders
and to teach them how to employ
economic analysis when considering
difficult public policy choices.
Deadline: March 4, 2011
[email protected]
Foundation for Teaching
Economics
260 Russell Blvd. Suite B
Davis, CA 95616
800.383.4335
530.757.4630
Fax:
530.757.4636
www.fte.org/students/efl
Furman University
- Furman Scholars
– updated 2011
The Summer Scholars program is an
academic enrichment program that
engages rising juniors and seniors in
small group settings under the direction
of Furman faculty members.
Session 1: July 10-16, 2011
Session 2: July 17-23, 2011
Deadline: May 1, 2011
3300 Poinsett Highway,
Greenville, SC, 29613
864-294-2000 http://www2.furman.edu/admiss
ion/EngageFurman/SummerSch
olars/Pages/default.aspx
Furman University
– Startalk Program
– updated 2011
The Summer Scholars program is an
academic enrichment program that
engages rising juniors and seniors in
small group settings under the direction
of Furman faculty members.
Session 1: July 10-24, 2011
Deadline: April 25, 2011
[email protected]
Furman University Asian
Studies
300 Poinsett Highway,
Greenville, SC, 29613
864-294-2878 www.furman.edu/startalkfcc
Gannon University
– updated 2011
The course will examine many aspects
of Yellowstone National Park. Topics
to be covered include grizzly bears
(actually tracking them), wolf
reintroduction, impact of fires, geysers
and past volcanic activity, geological
Biology Department
Gannon University
109 University Square
Erie, PA 16541-0001
814- 871-7636
814-871-7637
http://www.gannon.edu/depart
mental/biology/
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history including earthquakes, and the
herbivores of the park (bison, moose,
antelope and elk.)
Date: June 19 – 30, 2011
[email protected]
[email protected]
Georgetown
University –
updated 2011
Discover your passion this summer at
Georgetown University. Whether
you’re seeking college credit, exploring
a new interest or want to experience
campus life firsthand, you are certain to
find a program at Georgetown that both
sets you apart from your high school
peers and leaves a lasting impression
for years to come.
Session 1: June 5 - July 9
Session 2: July 10 – August 13
College Prep: June 26 - July 16
Institutes: June 19 – August 14
Fundamentals (sessions 1 & 2): June 5
– August 13
Georgetown University School
of Continuing Studies
3307 M Street NW
Suite 202
Washington, DC 20007
202- 687-8700 http://scs.georgetown.edu/depar
tments/21/summer-programs-
for-high-school-
students/formats.cfm
Grand River
Academy –
updated 2011
Grand River Academy is a college-prep
boarding school whose primary goal is
to prepare students, including those
who are not working to their potential,
for a successful college education.
Dates: June 26- August 5, 2011
[email protected]
3042 College Street
Austinburg, OH 44010
440-275-2811
Fax: 440-275-
1825
www.grandrivera.org
Great Lakes
Science Center
An exciting and unique volunteer
opportunity for students who are
601 Erieside Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.696.5339
Fax:
www.GreatScience.com
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interested in science and science
education: Science Break Camps.
Camps run during school breaks, this
summer camps will run for 10 weeks.
Deadline: April 16, 2010
Sessions: June 14 to August 20
[email protected]
216.696.2547
Hiram College –
Summer
Academies –
updated 2011
Hiram Institute of Theatre (HIT) –
an acting-intensive program for
students to focus primarily on a
specific style of acting.
July 27 - 30, 2011
Deadline: May 13, 2011
[email protected]
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986
http://www.hiram.edu/summera
thiram/theatre.html
Hiram College –
Summer
Academies –
updated 2011
The Emerging Writers Workshop in
Creative Nonfiction - Promising
young authors will develop their voice
and hone their writing skills in the
expanding genre of creative nonfiction.
June 23 – 25, 2011
Deadline: May 13, 2011
[email protected]
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986
http://www.hiram.edu/summera
thiram/writers.html
Hiram College –
Summer
Academies –
updated 2011
The Hiram Genomics Academy – A
four-day, residential summer learning
experience held on the Hiram College
campus, located in Hiram, Ohio, and
designed to engage the next generation
of young scientists in a cutting-edge
biological discipline.
June 26 - 29, 2011 (residential)
Deadline: May 13, 2011
[email protected]
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986
http://www.hiram.edu/summera
thiram/genomics.html
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Hiram College –
Summer
Academies –
updated 2011
High School Leadership Conference
– Engages up-and-coming leaders in a
variety of activities designed to expand
their comfort zones and foster
leadership skills.
July 11 - 13, 2011
Deadline: May 13, 2011
[email protected]
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986
http://www.hiram.edu/summera
thiram/hslc.html
Hiram College –
updated 2011
Emerging writers workshop in creative
nonfiction - Promising young authors
will develop their voice and hone their
writing skills in the expanding genre of
creative nonfiction.
Deadline: May 13, 2011
Date: June 23 - 25, 2011
[email protected]
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986 http://www.hiram.edu/summera
thiram/writers.html
Hiram College –
updated 2011
Hiram Genomics Academy is a four-
day, residential summer learning
experience held on the Hiram College
campus, located in Hiram, Ohio, and
designed to engage the next generation
of young scientists in a cutting-edge
biological discipline.
Deadline: May 13, 2011
Date: June 26 - 29, 2011
[email protected]
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986 http://www.hiram.edu/summera
thiram/genomics.html
Hiram College –
updated 2011
High School Leadership Conference
(HSLC) engages up-and-coming
leaders in a variety of activities
designed to expand their comfort zones
and foster leadership skills. For three
days on the campus of Hiram College,
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986 http://www.hiram.edu/summera
thiram/hslc.html
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student leaders will participate in
sessions on team building, creative
problem solving, group dynamics,
small group discussions, and diversity
education. Participants will also engage
in a low-ropes course.
Deadline: May 13, 2011
Date: July 11 - 13, 2011
[email protected]
Hiram College –
updated 2011 Hiram Institute of Theatre (hiT)
HIT is a four-day residential learning
opportunity held at Hiram College and
run by Hiram College's Theatre Arts
Department. HIT is designed to be an
acting-intensive program for students
to focus primarily on a specific style of
acting.
Deadline: May 13, 2011
Date: July 27- 30, 2011
[email protected]
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986 http://www.hiram.edu/summera
thiram/theatre.html
Hollins Summer –
updated 2011
Hollinsummer, open to middle school
and high school girls, is full of fun and
learning. You'll take two noncredit
classes, live on campus with girls from
all over the country, and enjoy a full
program of extracurricular activities.
Choose from eight athletic clinics and
rock climbing.
Date: July 10-22, 2011
[email protected]
P. O. Box 9707
Roanoke, VA 24020-1707
800-456-9595 http://www.hollins.edu/summer
programs/index.shtml
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Hospice of the
Western Reserve /
Teen Volunteer –
updated 2011
Teen Volunteers at Hospice of the
Western Reserve do a variety of things
including: provide friendly visits to
patients, help with special events, work
on life legacies, make greeting cards
for patients, and help with clerical
projects.
[email protected]
Dionne S. Sims
Coordinator of Teen
Volunteers
Hospice of the Western
Reserve
300 E. 185th
Street
Cleveland, OH 44119-9918
216-383-5745
Cell: 216-299-
4256
www.hospicewr.org
Houghton College
– updated 2011
Basketball camp offers top quality,
professional basketball instruction
that emphasizesindividual attention
and maximum participation at an
affordable price.
Girls’ camp: June 26-July 1
Boys’ camp: July 3-8
Houghton College Basketball
Camp
One Willard Avenue
Haughton, NY 14744
585-567-9645 www.houghtonsummercamps.c
om
HOWARD
UNIVERSITY -
COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY,
NURSING AND
ALLIED
HEALTH
SCIENCES –
updated 2011
The Center of Excellence (COE) High
School Summer Enrichment Program is
a six-week intensive summer program.
Twenty five (25) High School students
who express an interest in a career in
pharmacy or other health profession
will be selected.
Deadline: March 18, 2011
Date: June 27, 2011 – August 5, 2011
Dr. E Jeannette Andrews
Center of Excellence
2300 4th Street, NW (Faculty
Annex III Room 116)
Washington, DC 20059
202.806.4212 http://www.cpnahs.howard.edu/
ctr_excellence/summer_enrich
ment.html
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Indiana University
Kelley School of
Business – updated
2011
This is a selective program open to
young women who are high school
juniors during the 2010-2011 school
year. A minimum GPA of 3.5 on a
4.0 scale is required, and factors such
as extracurricular involvement, a letter
of recommendation, and seriousness of
purpose will influence selection
decisions.
Deadline: May 2, 2011
Dates: July 10-15 & July 17-22
[email protected]
Kelley School of Business
Undergraduate Program Office
Indiana University
1309 E. Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47405-0121
812-855-0611
Fax:
812-855-0212
www.kelley.iu.edu/ugrad/precol
lege/ywi.cfm
Interlochen Center
for the Arts –
updated 2011
Grades 3 - 12. June thru Aug.
Scholarships and financial aid
available. Located in Northwest
Michigan. Apply by Feb. 1
[email protected]
Office of Admission and
Financial Aid
800.681.5912 www.camp.interlochen.org
International
Seminar Series -
Sojourns Abroad
Cultural immersion for global
citizenship – Ideal ―Gap Year‖ or
―Time Out‖ options for college age
students.
[email protected]
Sojourns Abroad
PO Box 1171 Manchester, VT
05254
802.362.5855 www.sojournsabroad.org
Website under construction -
2011
International
Seminar Series -
Service Learning
Paris and
Barcelona –
updated 2011
2010 will mark the twelfth year for the
program in Paris and the first in
Barcelona. Both programs offer
students 16-18 years of age an intense
cross-cultural immersion experience.
They are rooted in substantial work in
community service, intensive language
Sojourns Abroad
PO Box 1171 Manchester, VT
05254
802.362.5855 www.study-serve.org
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training, and course work (literature
and writing, history and politics, art
and architectural history).
Paris – July 3 -30, 201
John Carroll
University –
Updated 2011
John Carroll Young Writers Workship
Students participate in a rigorous and
inspiring program that provides an
introduction to the art and craft of
poetry, short fiction, and creative
nonfiction.
Date: July 17-22
20700 North Park Boulevard
University Heights, Ohio 44118
216-397-1886
Admissions
216-397-4294
888-335-6800
http://sites.jcu.edu/yww/
Kent State
University –
The Nikki Kukwa
Memorial Aviation
@ Kent State
University –
updated 2011
The International Women’s Air &
Space Museum is partnering with Kent
State University to sponsor a unique
camp opportunity for high school
young women.
Deadline: May 6, 2011
Date: July 10-12, 2011
International Women’s Air &
Space Museum
Burke Lakefront Airport
Room 165
1501 N. Marginal Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44114
http://clearedforliftoff.org
(Aviation)
Kent State
University -
Porthouse Theater
Academy –
Updated 2011
A musical theater summer intensive
program for high school students
entering their Sophomore, Junior or
Senior years interested in advanced
study and preparing for university
auditions.
Date: June 21-July 10
[email protected]
http://dept.kent.edu/theatre/port
house/AudEmployment.htm
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Kenyon College -
The Kenyon
Review Young
Writers Workshop
– updated 2011
A two-week creative writing adventure
for high school students sponsored by
the Kenyon Review. (June 26-July 19
and July 17-30) Application deadline is
Mar. 1
[email protected]
740.427.5208
Fax:
740.427.5417
https://www.kenyonreview.org/
workshops-ywinfo.php
Kettering
University –
updated 2011
LITE (Lives Improve Through
Engineering) – is a two-week
residential program created by
Kettering University to introduce 11th
grade girls to what engineers do and
how they significantly improve
people’s lives by applying math,
science and technology to human
problems.
Date: July 17-29, 2011
[email protected]
1700 W Third Avenue / 1700
University Avenue
Flint, MI 48504-6214
800.955.4464
ext. 9679
www.kettering.edu/lite
Lake Forest
College – Writing
and Thinking
Workshop –
updated 2011
The words WRITE and THINK go
hand in hand with SUMMER and FUN
at Lake Forest College. You’ll get to
experience both during our two-week
residential program for high-school
students who want to explore writing
without worrying about grades.
Date: June 12-25, 2011
555 North Sheridan Road
Lake Forest, Illinois 60045
847- 234-3100 www.lakeforest.edu/wtw
Leadership
Education and
Development –
updated 2010
Our Mission… To enable youth of
diverse backgrounds to convert high
potential into high achievement and
responsible leadership.
Deadline: Jan 25, 2011
Leadership Education And
Development
14 East Hartwell Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19118
http://www.leadprogram.org/
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Lewis’
Educational and
Research
Collaborative
Internship Project–
updated 2011
Summer internship opportunity for
current 10th and 11
th graders interested
in Science, Technology, Engineering,
Mathematics (STEM), professional
administration and technical careers.
Deadline: Jan 31
[email protected]
Ohio Aerospace Institute
Attn: LERCIP Applications
(Mary Roberts)
22800 Cedar Point Road
Cleveland, OH 44142
(440) 962-
3170
Extension
5006
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/gle
nn/education/LERCIP_GRC.ht
ml
Maryland Institute
College of Art –
updated 2011
Pre-College Studio Residency Program
in Tuscany – The Pre-College Studio
Residency Program in Tuscany offers a
three week college-level experience in
the tradition of MICA’s study abroad
programs.
June 25– July 189, 2011
Deadline: March 31, 2011 early
application)
1300 W. Mount Royal Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21217
410.225.2219
Fax:
410.225.2229
http://www.mica.edu/Programs
_of_Study/Programs_for_Child
ren_and_Teens/Summer_Pre-
College_in_Tuscany.html
Maryland Institute
College of Art –
updated 2011
Pre-College Studio Residency Program
in Baltimore - This four-week program
offers students an opportunity to
immerse themselves in college-level
studio classes while residing on
MICA’s campus with other young
artists and designers from around the
country and around the world.
June 25 – July 18, 2011 (Tuscany)
June 25 - July 23 (Baltimore)
Deadline: March 31, 2011 (early
application)
1300 W. Mount Royal Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21217
410.225.2219
Fax:
410.225.2229
http://www.mica.edu/Programs
_of_Study/Programs_for_Child
ren_and_Teens/Summer_Pre-
College_in_Baltimore.html
Masa Israel –
updated 2011
MASA enables young Jews from all
over the world to spend a semester to a
year in Israel on any of over 160
Aimee Weiss
JUF/Jewish Federal of
312.357.4965 www.masaIsrael.org
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programs.
Gap Year Program 2011-2012
[email protected]
Metropolitan Chicago
30 S. Wells Street, #5126
Chicago, IL 60606
Massachusetts
College of Art and
Design – updated
2011
Intensive experience in art making and
viewing designed for students entering
their junior and senior years.
Summer Intensives: July 5-15, 2011
Summer Studios: July 18- August 13,
MASSART621 Huntington
AvenueBoston, MA 02115
617.879.7170
Fax:
617.879.7171
www.massart.edu/Continuing_
Education.html
Miami University -
CraftSummer 2011
– updated 2011
For 35 years CraftSummer has been
providing one of the most unique and
enriching experiences in art education.
We often hear from our participants
that attending a CraftSummer
workshop was a transformative
experience…opening doors to
creativity, professional advancement
and personal growth.
Dates: Session A June 10-24 & Session
B June 24-July 8
Deadline: May 1, 2011
CraftSummer, MSC 1010
Miami University
550 E. Spring St.
Oxford, Ohio 45056
513.529.1809 www.craftsummer.org
Miami University
– Updated 2011
CraftSummer program added guitar
playing workshops to its 2011 summer
offerings! Are you at a musical plateau
and need new inspiration, a rock
guitarist that wants to venture into jazz,
a classical player who wants to tackle
contemporary finger style guitar, or do
you just want to spend a week playing
and being with other guitar players?
Then theguitarcamp.org is the place to
Geoff Eacker
550 East Spring St.
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio 45056
Janis Lackey:
513-529-7395
513.529.1809
www.theguitarcamp.org
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be.
Date: June 20-24, 2011
[email protected]
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– Updated 2011
Miami University School of Fine Arts
first high-tech teen summer camp - If
you are a serious gamer age 13 – 18
and interested in game art and design,
don't miss this incredible opportunity!
Over two exciting and intense weeks,
you will build a state-of-the-art 3D
environment and one or more stunning
characters, all while utilizing industry
standard tools like Maya, 3ds Max,
Zbrush and the Unreal Game Engine.
Date: July 11-15 and July 18-22
Deadline: May 1, 2011
104 Center for Performing Arts,
Oxford, OH 45056
513. 529.6010 http://arts.muohio.edu/school-
fine-arts/summer-2011
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– updated 2011
Theater Summer Camp: The MUST
Experience is a teen camp that centers
on a new theatrical idea each summer,
and culminates in the creation of a new
performance centered around that
theme.
Date: July 10 - July 18, 2011
[email protected]
Deadline: May 1, 2011
119 Center for Performing Arts,
Oxford, OH 45056
513. 529.3053 http://arts.muohio.edu/theatre/m
ust
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– updated 2011
Miami Art Portfolio Summer Studio -
For High School students who will
complete grades 9 - 12 during the
2010- 2011 school year. Recent high
school graduates may also apply.
Monday - Friday, July 11 - 22
[email protected]
104 Center for Performing Arts,
Oxford, OH 45056
513. 529.6010 http://arts.muohio.edu/school-
fine-arts/summer-2010/miami-
art-portfolio-summer-art-camp
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Deadline: May 1, 2011
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– updated 2011
Jazz for High School Instrumentalists -
The Miami University Jazz Camp is
designed for high school students with
a focus on jazz improvisation. Daily
classes in jazz theory, improvisation,
and style will give students the tools to
creatively express themselves through
the jazz language. Daily jazz combo
rehearsals and jam sessions will allow
the students to apply what they learn in
class to real-world situations. Students
will also have the opportunity to hear
live jazz through daily concerts by the
faculty. The camp will culminate in a
closing concert featuring all student
combos. Come and study with area jazz
professionals in woodwinds, brass,
piano, bass and drums.
Date: July 5-9
Deadline: May 1, 2011
104 Center for Performing Arts,
Oxford, OH 45056
513. 529.6010 http://arts.muohio.edu/school-
fine-arts/summer-2010/jazz-
high-school-instrumentalists
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– Updated 2011
Miami University School of Fine Arts
proudly presents the Summer Arts
Institute – specializing in the offering
of both credit and non-credit summer
camps and workshops designed for
career development, continuing
education, and skills enhancement for
arts enthusiasts of all ages. Eleven
camps for 2011.
Beginning Design: Architecture +
104 Center for Performing Arts,
Oxford, OH 45056
513. 529.6010 www.summerartsinstitute.org
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Interior Design
Dates: July 11-22
Miami Art Portfolio Summer Studio
Dates: July 11-22
Academy For Game Design
Dates: July 11-22 & July 18-22
3D Game Development for iPhone
Dates: June 27-July 1
Introduction to 3D Art, Modeling and
Animation for Game Design
Dates: July 20-24
Jazz Improvisation
Dates: July 5-9
Choir Camp
Dates: July 10-15
Double Bass Camp
Dates: July 15-17
Intensive Improvisation
Dates: July 1115
Summer Scene Paint
Dates: July 11-15
Deadline: May 1, 2011
Middlebury-
Monterey
Language
Academy–
updated 2010
Because the Middlebury College
campus is entirely given over to the
college-level Language Schools, the
Middlebury-Monterey Language
Academy is housed on the campuses of
Green Mountain College in Poultney,
Vermont, Oberlin College in Oberlin,
Ohio, and Pomona College in
Claremont, CA.
[email protected]
Middlebury-Monterey
Language Academy
Middlebury College
23 Adirondack View
Middlebury, VT 05753
802.443.2900
Fax:
802.443.3220
http://www.mmla.middlebury.e
du/
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MIT – updated
2010
The MITES Program is a rigorous six-
week residential, academic enrichment
summer program for talented high
school students who are interested in
studying and exploring careers in
science and engineering.
Deadline: Jan. 17, 2011
Date: June 17- July 30, 2011
[email protected]
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Office of
Engineering Outreach Programs
Building 1-123, 77
Massachusetts Avenue,
Cambridge 02139
617.253.8052 http://web.mit.edu/mites/www/
Music Settlement
– updated 2011
There's no better time than the summer
to get creative and The Music
Settlement's summer camps do just
that!! Whether it's exploring their
musical theater chops, participating in
music therapy inclusion camps, or
gaining more musical skills, our
campers not only learn but they also
have fun at the same time! That's why
we've been providing high quality
summer music camps for kids
throughout Northeast Ohio for almost
25 years.
Dates vary depending on the camp. See
website for more details.
[email protected]
The Music Settlement
11125 Magnolia Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-421-5806
ext. 121
Fax: 216-231-
5022
http://www.themusicsettlement.
org/images/Downloads/2011Su
mmerCampBrochureWeb.pdf
Nacel Open Door,
Inc. – updated
2011
For more than five decades, Nacel has
promoted programs and opportunities
aimed at students who want to broaden
their perspective of the world and gain
Susan Franck, Program Director
Nacel Open Door
380 Jackson Street, Suite 200
St. Paul, MN 55101
800-622.3553
Ext. 603
www.nacelopendoor.org
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practical experience living, working
and learning in another culture.
[email protected]
NASA Space –
updated 2011
NASA Space Grant ESCAPE to Alaska
Summer Camp
ASGP.NASA will provide training abd
experiences for students and teachers in
science, technology, engineering and
mathematics fields.
Deadline: June 4, 2011
Date: June 13-25, 2011
Alaska Space Grant Program
University of Alaska
Duckering Hall 269
306 Tanana Loop
907- 474-6833 http://spacegrant.alaska.edu/pre
college/escape
National Youth
Leadership Forum
- Updated 2011
By counselor’s nomination:
Since 1992, the National Youth
Leadership Forum (NYLF) has
empowered the nation's highest-
achieving high school and university
students with the confidence to make
well-informed life choices that will
prepare them for bright academic
futures and successful professional
careers.
[email protected]
National Youth Leadership
Forum
1919 Gallows Road, Suite 700
Vienna, VA 22182
866-573-0960
Fax:
800-795-2521
www.nylf.org
New York
University–
updated 2010
NYU Precollege Program, offers rising
high school juniors and seniors the
opportunity to take up to two college-
level courses at our Washington Square
campus.
[email protected]
Office of Special Sessions NYU
Precollege
110 East 14th Street, Lower
Level
New York, NY 10003-4170
212-998-2292
212-995-4642
www.nyu.edu/info/precollege/i
nfo
Northeast Ohio
Research
Education
medicine Alliance
NEOREMA is a collaborative effort
between Cleveland Clinic, Ceveland
State university (SCU), Cuyahoga
Robert Ferguson, PhD
Cleveland State University
2121 Euclid Avenue
Chester Building, Rm @264
216-338-4690
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(NEOREMA) Community college (Tri-C) and
Oberlin college to encourage high
school students who have demonstrated
interest in science and medicine
careers.
Deadline: March 15, 2010
Date: June 14 - 18, 2010 / June 21- 25,
2010
[email protected]
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
Northfield Mount
Hermon – updated
2011
Northfield Mount Hermon Summer
Session offers programs for students
wishing to enrich, supplement, or
accelerate their school-year education.
We have an extensive, comprehensive
program that has existed in various
forms for more than 100 years.
[email protected]
NMH Summer Session
One Lamplighter Way
Mount Hermon, MA 01354
413-438-3290 http://www.nmhschool.org/sum
mer
Northwestern
University –
college Prep
Program Summer
2011 - updated
2011
Experience college life at Northwestern
University this summer in the College
Prep Program for high school students.
Early deadline: Feb.25, 2011
Reg. deadline: April 8, 2011
Northwestern University
Summer Session 405 Church
Street
Evanston, IL 60208
847-491-5250
Fax:
847-491-3660
www.northwestern.edu/college
prep
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Northwestern
University –
National High
School Institute –
updated 2011
The National High School Institute™,
established in 1931, is the nation’s
oldest and largest university-based
summer program for outstanding high
school students.
Dates: June 26 - July 30, 2011
(Journalism ends July 29, Theatre ends
July 31)
[email protected]
National High School Institute
Northwestern University
617 Noyes Street
Evanston, IL 60208-4165
800.662.NHSI
847.491.3026
Fax:
847.467.1057
www.northwestern.edu/nhsi
Notre Dame
College – CESS –
update 2011
College Experience and Survival Skills
(CESS) Overnight Camp – Designed
for students with High Functioning
Autism, Asperger’s syndrome, and
students who need a confortable
introduction into college life.
Date: June 27 – July 1
(9:00 am to 12:00 pm)
[email protected]
Gretchen Walsh, M.S. Ed.,
Director, Academic Support
Center
4545 College Road
South Euclid, OH 44121
800.NDC.OHIO ext. 5185
Fax:
216.373.5187/
www.Notredamecollege.edu
Notre Dame
College – Summer
Springboard to
Success – update
2011
This course will provide you with the
tools you need to manage the increased
reading and writing demands required
of college students. Our program will
help you sharpen your skills and
enhance your college experience.
Date: June 27 – July 1
(9:00 am to 12:00 pm)
[email protected]
Gretchen Walsh, M.S. Ed.,
Director, Academic Support
Center
4545 College Road
South Euclid, OH 44121
216.373.5185 www.Notredamecollege.edu
Oberlin in Italy –
updated 2011
More than 60 young artists, college age
and above, come together in the heart
of Tuscany for a four-week program
that combines intensive language and
http://new.oberlin.edu/conservat
ory/summer/oberlin-in-italy/
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musical study with an immersion into
the Italian culture. Participants may
earn up to seven Oberlin College
credits.
Arr. June 3 – dep. July 5, 2011.
Classes commence on June 6.
Ohio Business
Week Foundation -
updated 2011 /
Deadline extended
Ohio Business Week (OBW) is an
exciting weeklong summer program
that gives eligible high school students
from around the state a unique, hands-
on experience with business and
entrepreneurship.
Deadline: May 27, 2011
Dates: June 19-25, 2011
1572 West First Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43212
614.488.6327 www.ohiobusinessweek.org
Ohio Forestry and
Wildlife
Conservation
Camp – updated
2011
Have you ever wondered what types of
trees are in Ohio's forests? Or what
kinds of relationships organisms have
with the forest? If so, Ohio Forestry &
Wildlife Conservation Camp is the
place to be! Camp is held at FFA Camp
Muskingum, which is situated on
Leesville Lake in the beautiful rolling
hills of Carroll County. Any student
who has completed 8th grade and is at
least fifteen (15) years of age is
welcome to participate. Be prepared to
obtain valuable forestry information,
make many new friends and HAVE
FUN!!!
Date: June 12-17, 2011
Ohio Forestry Association, Inc.
1100-H Brandywine Blvd.
Zanesville, OH 43701
614-497-9580 www.ohioforest.org
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Deadline: June 4, 2011
[email protected]
Ohio Northern
University –
Updated 2011
Summer Academic and Honors
Institute for gifted students (Freshmen,
sophomores, juniors, or seniors 2011-
2012). 15 different in-depth and
challenging courses: June 19-24, June
26-July 1, July 17-22.
Deadline: May 2011
Getty College of Arts and
Sciences
525 South Main Street
Ada, OH 45810
419-772-2331 www.onu.edu/community/sum
mer_honor_institute
Ohio Northern
University –
Updated 2011
Young Women’s Leadership
Experience (juniors, or seniors 2011-
2012).
Date: July 17-22.
Deadline: June 1, 2011
Contact: Sharon Rausch – s-
[email protected]
Getty College of Arts and
Sciences
525 South Main Street
Ada, OH 45810
419-772-2070 http://www.onu.edu/node/3317
4
Ohio University -
Engineering
Exploration Camp
@ Ohio University
– updated 2011
Partnering with Ohio University, the
International Women's Air & Space
Museum is sponsoring an exceptional
camp opportunity for high school
young women.
Deadline: June 26-29, 2011
International Women’s Air &
Space Museum
Burke Lakefront Airport
Room 165
1501 N. Marginal Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44114
http://clearedforliftoff.org
(Engineering Camp)
Ohio University –
Mozart on the
Green
Ohio University School of Music and
the Juniper Music Festival present an
intensive one-week chamber music
festival inspired by the spirit of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the
beautiful surroundings of Athens, Ohio.
Date: August 7-14
[email protected]
[email protected]
Office of Summer Sessions
Ohio University
205 Haning hall
Athens, OH 45701
www.ohio.edu/summer/musicfe
st
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Ohio University –
The Junior
Executive
Business Program
for Diverse
Students
An eight-day collegiate experience
geared toward high school juniors from
disproportionately represented cultural
backgrounds who want to major in
business when they go to college, and
invites them to participate in a real
college experience on the campus of
Ohio University in Athens, Ohio
June 19-26, 2010
214C Copeland Hall
College of Business
Athens, Ohio 45701
740.593.2000
800.833.0484
Fax:
740.593.9823
http://www.cob.ohiou.edu/isms/
cobContent.aspx?cid=1333
Ohio University –
updated 2010
At Ohio University's Summer
Honors Academy 2010 Experience,
you can explore the myths and realities
of college life while still in high school
-- before you decide which colleges to
apply to or which institution to attend.
Date: June 20 – July 22, 2011
[email protected]
Office of Summer
Sessions/Honors
Haning Hall 205
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701-2979
740.593.1767 www.ohio.edu/honorsacademy
Ohio University –
updated 2011-
2012
The Junior Executive Business
Program for Diverse Students – An
eight-day collegiate experience geared
toward high school juniors from
disproportionately represented cultural
backgrounds who want to major in
business when they go to college, and
invites them to participate in a real
college experience on the campus of
Ohio University in Athens, Ohio
June 18-25, 2011
Deadline: May 2, 2011
Beatrice Selotlgeng : 1-800-833-0484
214C Copeland Hall
College of Business
Athens, Ohio 45701
740.593.2953
Fax:
740.593.9823
www.cob.ohiou.edu/frexecutive
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OSU –
Engineering
Summer
Experience (ESE)
– Updated 2011
Exploring Engineering Through
Robotics
This course will provide the student the
opportunity to be both introduced to the
fundamentals of engineering and
immersed in a robotics experience that
will serve as an exciting, popular
vehicle for the delivery of those
fundamentals.
Date: July 10-15, 2011
[email protected]
The Ohio State University
244 Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43210
614-292-OHIO Http://feh.osu.edu/ESE/
OSU - Stone
Laboratory –
updated 2011
Stone Laboratory, OSU’s Island
Campus on Lake Erie, offers 30
college-credit science courses each
summer for undergraduate and
graduate students, advanced high
school students, and educators.
1314 Kinnear Rd,
Area 100
Columbus, OH 43212-1156
614.292.8949
Fax:
614.292.4364
http://stonelab.osu.edu/
OSU Engineering
Summer Camp
WiE RACE –
updated 2010
A six-day, residential summer program
for high school students, both men and
women, who are going
into grades 10 or 11 in the fall
following the camp.
July 24-29, 2011
Sponsored by The Honda-OSU
Partnership Program
[email protected]
Women in Engineering
122 Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
614.247.7936
614.688.3118
http://wie.osu.edu/content/wie-
pre-college-programs
OSU Engineering
Summer Camp
WiE RISE –
A six-day, residential summer program
for high school women who are going
into grade 12 in the fall following the
Women in Engineering 122 Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil Avenue
614.247.7936
614.688.3118
http://wie.osu.edu/content/wie-
rise
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updated 2010 camp.
July 10– 15, 2011
Sponsored by the Honda-OSU
Partnership Program
[email protected]
Columbus, Ohio 43210
OSU Engineering
Summer Camp
WiE LEAP -
updated 2010
WiE LEAP (Women in Engineering
Learning Community's Early Arrival
Program) is an early arrival program
bringing incoming female engineering
students onto campus four days prior to
the Autumn regular move-in day for
students. Program activities include
hands-on, dynamic workshops
introducing participants to various
engineering disciplines, off-campus
facility tours, and networking and
social activities with students, alumnae
and professionals.
Sept 14-21, 2011
[email protected]
Women in Engineering 122 Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
614.688.3118 http://wie.osu.edu/content/wie-
pre-college-programs
Otis – Summer of
Art – updated
2011
This intensive, four-week, pre-college
program is for those 15 and older who
wish to study at one of the top art and
design colleges in the country.
July 5-29, 2011
Otis College of Art and Design
Continuing Education Division
9045 Lincoln Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90045
800-527-6847
Fax: 310-665-
6854
www.Otis.edu/soa
Oxbridge
Academic
Programs –
updated 2011
Discover the World's Greatest
Classrooms
[email protected]
Oxbridge Academic Programs
601 Cathedral Parkway,
Suite 7R
New York, NY 10025-2186
800.828-8349
212.932.3049
FAX:
212.663.8169
http://www.oxbridgeprograms.c
om/index.php
Oxford Advanced
Studies Program –
Summer program at Brasenose College,
Oxford
The Oxford Edge
P.O. Box 2043
203.966.2886
FAX:
www.oasp.ac.uk
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updated 2011 [email protected]
Date: July 12-August 5
[email protected]
Darien, CT 06820 USA 203.966.0015
Oxford Royale
Academy -
updated 2011
Oxford Summer Courses and
scholarships
[email protected]
St. Catherine’s College
Manor Road, Oxford
OX1 3UJ, UK
+44 (0) 845-
130-60-21
Fax: +44 (0)
845-280-01-
22
http://www.oxford-
royale.co.uk/broadening-
horizons---ages-16-18
www.oxford-royale.co.uk
Penn State
University -
Summer Study
Programs 2011 –
updated 2011
The Summer Study programs at Penn
State University, the University of
Colorado at Boulder, the University
of Vermont and The Sorbonne
combine academically challenging
courses with the spirit of exciting
campus life.
[email protected]
m
Summer Study Programs
900 Walt Whitman Road
Melville, NY 11747
613.424.1000
800.666.2556
Fax:
631.424.0567
http://www.summerstudy.com
Performing Arts
Institute of
Wyoming
Seminary –
updated 2011
Summer is the season when serious
students of music, dance and theater are
free to immerse themselves in the arts;
to learn and to grow, to practice and
rehearse, to observe and participate. It
is a time, as well, for these students to
bond with peers and professionals who
share their passion and support their
goals – people who ―speak the same
language‖ on every level. Because
attending a summer arts program can
be such a life-changing experience, it is
important to select the right program.
Three, four and six week sessions
Wyoming Seminary
Lower School
1560 Wyoming Ave
Forty Fort, PA 18704
Upper School
201 North Sprague Ave,
Kingston, PA 18704
570-270-2186 www.wyomingseminary.org/pai
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available.
[email protected]
Phillips Academy
Andover – updated
2011
Summer at Andover
Five-week program during which
students study, socialize and live in a
multicultural community.
Rolling admission
June 28-August 3, 2011
[email protected]
Phillips Academy Summer
Session
Phillips Academy
180 Main Street
Andover, MA 01810-4161
978.749.4400 www.andover.edu/SummerSess
ionOutreach
Pratt Institute –
updated 2011
Pre-College Program Immerse
yourself in art, design, architecture,
creative writing, construction
management, or critical and visual
studies.
Date: July 5-29
[email protected]
Pre-College Program – Center
for Continuing and Professional
Studies
ISC Buildingn Room 205
Pratt Institute
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn,, NY 11205
716-636-3453
Fax:
718-399-4410
www.pratt.edu/prostudies
Rensselaer
Polytechnic
Institute –
PREFACE
Summer Program
2010
Two-week residential summer
experience for talented high school
sophomores and juniors entering 11th or
12th grade in fall 2010, and have
expressed a strong, early interest in
pursuing a career in the engineering
and technological professions.
Deadline is Mar. 19, 2010.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
PREFACE Summer Program
2010
Office of Minority Student
Affairs
110 Eighth Street
Troy, NY 12180-3590
518.276.3098
Fax:
518.276.4839
http://doso.rpi.edu/update.do
Ringling college of
Art and Design –
updated 2011
PreCollege Perspective is an intensive
four-week curriculum where high
school students build and strengthen
their visual art and design skills and
broaden their artistic potential while
Ringling College of Art and
Design
Continuing Studies and Special
Programs
2700 North Tamiami Trail
941-955-8869 www.ringling.edu/precollege
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gaining focus on college and career
goals. Three elective college credits
will be awarded to all first-time
students who successfully complete the
PreCollege program.
Date: June 26- July 23
[email protected]
Sarasota, FL 34234-5895
Rochester Institute
of Technology -
WE@RIT WE
Lead: Women,
Leadership &
Sustainability
Program
An inspiring, educational on-line
course that you can participate in while
on vacation over the summer!
Registration: Feb; 7-June 17
Jodi Carville – [email protected]
Building 9 Room 2505
77 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-5603
585-475-6321
Fax:
585-475-7845
http://www.rit.edu/kgcoe/wome
n/index.php?option=com_conte
nt&view=article&id=63&Itemi
d=76
Rochester Institute
of Technology
(R.I.T.)
The 20th Annual College & Careers
program at RIT is an amazing
opportunity for you to explore career
options through interactive academic
sessions. These sessions include
personal hands-on experience,
demonstrations and discussions.
Dates: July 23-24 / August 6-7
[email protected]
Rochester Institute of
Technology
One Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-5603
585-475-6631 http://www.rit.edu/emcs/admiss
ions/careers/
Sarah Lawrence
College -
Exploring Musical
Theatre – Updated
2011
Participate in an exciting and rigorous
program this summer with a special
focus on musical theatre that includes
acting technique, vocal technique,
vocal coaching, choreography and
creating and developing original work.
July 10– July 30, 2011
1 Mead Way
Bronxville, NY 10708
914.337.0700 www.sarahlawrence.edu/high-
school
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Sarah Lawrence
College - Summer
Writer's Workshop
for High School
Students –
Updated 2011
Offers young writers an opportunity to
explore the creative process with
skilled writers and artists, and to
experience the joys of writing in a
supportive environment. No previous
creative writing experience is
necessary—only a commitment to
learning, a fascination with words, and
a desire to be part of a community that
values art and experimentation.
July 5 to Friday, July 9, 2011
[email protected]
1 Mead Way
Bronxville, NY 10708
914.337.0700 www.sarahlawrence.edu/high-
school
Sarah Lawrence
College – Writers
Village: A
Creative Writing
Intensive –
updated 2011
Immerse yourself in the craft of
creative writing. Led by members of
Sarah Lawrence’s celebrated writing
faculty, you will participate in a poetry
workshop, and choose between an
afternoon fiction or creative non-fiction
workshop. Participate in readings, craft
talks and free writing periods that are
designed to supplement your learning.
July 10 – July 30, 2011
1 Mead Way
Bronxville, NY 10708
914.337.0700 www.sarahlawrence.edu/high-
school
Sarah Lawrence
College & The
International Film
Institute of New
York’s Five-Week
Summer
Filmmaking
Intensive –
Updated 2011
Gain hands-on experience and
instruction in all aspects of filmmaking
focusing on four core elements: writing
for the screen, directing, production,
and post-production.
June 26– July 31, 2011
1 Mead Way
Bronxville, NY 10708
914.337.0700 www.sarahlawrence.edu/high-
school
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Sarah Lawrence
College’s Summer
in the City –
Updated 2011
Using New York City as the backdrop,
students will take three, one-week
classes about the history and literature,
architecture and film of New York.
July 10– July 30, 2011
1 Mead Way
Bronxville, NY 10708
914.337.0700 www.sarahlawrence.edu/high-
school
Savannah College
of Art and Design
– updated 2011
Scad Summer Seminars are residential
and nonresidential summer workshops
designed for high school students who
have completed their freshman,
sophomore or junior years.
Application deadline is May, 15
Atlanta Session 1: June 19-25, 2011
Session 2: June 26-July 2, 2011
Savannah
Session 1: June 19-25, 2011
Session 2: June 26-July 2, 2011
Session 3: July 10-16, 2011
Session 4: July 17-23, 2011
[email protected]
Savannah College of Art and
Design
PO Box 2072
Savannah, GA 31402-2072
800.869.7223
912.525.5100
www.scad.edu/sss
Savannah College
of Art and Design
– updated 2011
Rising Star 2010 - A challenging five-
week program to high school seniors.
Savannah June 25-July 30
Application deadline is April 15
[email protected]
Savannah College of Art and
Design
PO Box 2072
Savannah, GA 31402-2072
800.869.7223
912.525.5100
http://www.scad.edu/admission/
pre-college/index.cfm
Savannah College
of Art and Design
– updated 2011
Art Smarts offers an enjoyable and
educational adventure for young
people. Art Smarts campers benefit
from a compelling core curriculum
designed to enhance their
Savannah College of Art and
Design
PO Box 2072
Savannah, GA 31402-2072
800.869.7223
912.525.5100
http://www.scad.edu/admission/
pre-college/index.cfm
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understanding and appreciation of the
arts.
Dates
July 11-15, 2011
July 18-22
July 25-29
[email protected]
School of Rock –
updated 2011
Summer Rock Camp - Our one and two
week summer rock music camps are for
musicians ages 9-18, of all skill levels,
who play guitar, bass, drums, keyboard,
and vocals.
[email protected]
Session 1: 6/13-6/17 Highland Heights
Session 2: 7/11-7/15 Rocky River
Session 3: 7/18-7/22 Highland Heights
Session 4: 7/25-7/29 Rocky River
Session 5: 8/01-8/05 Highland Heights
School of Rock, Highland
Heights
299 Alpha Park
Highland Heights, OH 44143
440-684-7625 www.schoolofrock.com
Seamester –
Updated 2011
All Seamester voyages are centered on
small, co-ed, groups of 12 to 25 young
adults. They are highly experiential,
non-competitive, adventure-based and
are run full-time aboard our traditional
sailing schooners. This offers the
perfect environment to develop
leadership and communication skills, as
there is nothing contrived about
teamwork when working together as
part of a tight-knit crew.
Programs available for HS graduates:
Summer 20-day Keeward Island,
BVI-Antigua
Blair Northen
SeaMester Global Study
Abroad Programs at Sea
PO Box 5477 Sarasota, FL
34277
941-924-6789
Fax:
941-924-6075
www.seamester.com
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Summer 40-day Northern Lesser
Antilles, BVI-Dominica
Fall 80-day Caribbean lesser
Antilles, BVI-Grenada
Summer 40-day Mediterranean:
France, Italy, Spain, Sardinia,
Corsica
Fall 90-day Mediterranean to
Caribbean via Italy, France, Spain
and Africa
[email protected]
Skidmore –
updated 2011
Pre-College Program in the Liberal &
Studio Arts - Designed for highly
motivated and talented students, the
five-week program offers them the
opportunity to engage in college-level
study in the liberal and studio arts with
distinguished Skidmore faculty.
Deadline: May 1, 2010 (For financial
aid)
July 3-August 6, 2011
[email protected]
Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-580-5000 www.skidmore.edu/precollege
Smith College
Summer Science
and Engineering
Program – updated
2011
Four-week residential program for
exceptional young women with strong
interests in science, engineering and
medicine. Each July, select high school
students from across the country and
abroad come to Smith College to do
hands-on research with Smith faculty in
the life and physical sciences and in
engineering.
July 3-33. Early admission deadline is
Gail E. Scordilis, Ph.D.,
Director Office of Educational Outreach
Center for Community
Collaboration
Clark Hall
Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063
413.585.3060
Fax:
413.585.3068
www.smith.edu/ssep
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Mar. 1, 2011, Reg. admission deadline
is May 1, 2011.
[email protected]
Snow Farm:
The New England
Craft Program -
updated 2011
Snow Farm is a hands-on, intensive
summer in art. It offers a rich
environment where you can explore
previous art interests and work in a
medium not available in your own
school or community.
Session 1: June 26-July 9
Session 2: July 10-July 23
Full summer (4 wks): June 26-July 23
[email protected]
Snow Farm: The New England
Craft Program
5 Clary Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096
413.268.3101
Fax:
413.268.3163
www.snowfarm.org
Stanford High
School Summer
Program – updated
2010
Our selective eight-week program
attracts exceptional high school
students who are eager to experience a
true university environment. Current
high school juniors and seniors are
eligible to apply; Students must be 16
by the start of the academic quarter
Eight Week Session: June 18 - August
14, 2011
Residential Program Application
Deadline: May 1, 2011
[email protected]
Summer Session Office
Stanford University
482 Galvez Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6079
650.723.3109
Fax:
650.725.6080
http://summer.stanford.edu
Stephanie Tubbs
Jones Summer
Legal Academy
The Stephanie Tubbs Jones summer
legal Academy is designed to introduce
promising minority students to the legal
profession.
Deadline: Feb. 26, 2010
Date: June 14-25, 2010
Cleveland Metropolitan Bar
Association
Attn: Mary Groth
1301 E. 9th Street, Second Level
Cleveland, OH 44114-1253
216.696.3525
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Summer
Discovery –
updated 2010
Musiker Discovery Programs 2010
Enrichment, college credit, internships,
language and cultural immersion,
community service.
Early enrollment: Dec. 20, 2010
Summer Discovery by Musiker
Discovery Programs
1326 Old Northern Blvd.
Roslyn, NY 11576
516.621.3939 www.summerdiscovery.com
SuperCamp –
updated 2011
SuperCamp – the original learning and
life skills enrichment program for
students – is unmatched as the trusted
worldwide leader in building academic,
social and personal success. Various
dates and locations. Refer to website
for more information.
1938 Avenida del Oro
Oceanside, CA 92056
800-285-3276
Fax: 760-305-
7770
http://www.supercamp.com/
The Boston
Conservatory
Summer Dance –
updated 2010
Summer Dance has a wide variety of
options for students of dance. From
traditional courses in ballet and modern
dance to new class offerings in hip-hop
and tap. Three-week or six-week
session – up to five courses for each
session.
Deadline: April 25, 2011
Session 1: June 26—July 16, 2011
[email protected] .
The Boston Conservatory
8 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02215
617.536.6340
Fax:
617.912.9101
http://www.bostonconservatory.
edu/s/940/TwoColnrot.aspx?sid
=940&gid=1&pgid=507
The Boston
Conservatory
Vocal/Choral
Intensive –
updated 2010
Designed to strengthen performance
skills in a short time. After only two
weeks, students leave with improved
sight-singing and musical skills,
enhanced vocal technique and greater
confidence in their abilities as a
performer.
Deadline: May 6, 2011
July 10-23
Vocal/Choral Intensive
The Boston Conservatory
8 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02215
617.536.6340
Fax:
617.912.9101
http://www.bostonconservatory.
edu/s/940/TwoColnrot.aspx?sid
=940&gid=1&pgid=508
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[email protected] .
The Bronfman
Youth Fellowships
in Israel – updated
2011
A 5-week program (All expenses paid
– Merit based) for Jewish high school
juniors during the summer before their
senior year.
June 28 - Aug. 3, 2011.
Deadline is Jan. 20
The Bronfman Youth
Fellowships in Israel
163 Delaware Ave., Suite 102
Delmar, NY 12054
518.475.7212
Fax:
518.475.7207
www.bronfman.org
The Cleveland
Institute of Art
The CIA residential Pre-College
Program is open to students entering
their sophomore, junior, or senior year
of high school in the fall of 2010. Earn
college credits, experience college life,
study with professional artists and
designers, learn about careers in art and
design, meet with a CIA admission
counselor, build your portfolio, + more.
Date: July 5 – 17, 2010
The Cleveland Institute of Art
11141 East Boulevard,
Cleveland, OH 44106
800.223.4700 http://www.cia.edu/academicPr
ograms/nondegree/programs.ph
p?action=ex&department_id=3
1
The Dream Project
Dominican
Republic
Education and
Mentoring Project
– updated 2011
Our summer camp volunteer program
gives students, teachers and qualified
individuals the opportunity to work
directly in DREAM sponsored schools.
Volunteers help to implement and lead
an intensive five-week summer
program designed to provide a quality
education, experiential learning and a
general support system for
disadvantaged and at-risk youth.
Application deadline:
35 Thasha Lane, Unit A-8
Essex Junction, VT 05452
607. 257.1981
Fax:
607.257.1937
http://www.dominicandream.or
g/summercamp.html
The Experiment in
International
Living - updated
Extraordinary summer programs for
high school students in Europe, the
Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
PO Box 676.
1 Kipling Road
Brattleboro, VT 05302
800.345.2929
Fax:
802.258.3428
www.experimentinternational.o
rg
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2011
The Fine Arts
Association -
updated 2011
For more than 50 years, The Fine Arts
Association has been a gathering place
for individuals to learn, create, enjoy
and appreciate the arts. This was
founders James and Louise Savage's
vision and continues to guide us today.
From ballet and portrait painting
classes to piano lessons and theatre
classes, The Fine Arts Association
educates thousands of students in the
arts each year.
Date: starting June 20, 2011
[email protected]
The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Ave.
Willoughby, OH 44094
440-951-7500
Fax: 440-975-
4592
Fineartsassociation.org
The George
Washington
University – Pre-
College program –
updated 2011
High school students are invited to
participate in a college experience that
is academically engaging and life-
changing. Learn from GW faculty and
field experts, take advantage of the
city, and make new friends from
around the country and the world.
Deadline: May 1, 2011
Office of Summer Sessions
1922 F Street, NW
Suite 304
Washington, DC 20052
202.994.6360 http://www.gwu.edu/apply/prec
ollege
The Georgia
Society of CPAs
(GSCPA) / the
University of
Georgia
The program is being hosted
exclusively by the University
of Georgia as the Accounting High
School Residency Program @ UGA
(ARP). The goal of the program is
to encourage bright individuals to
consider careers in accounting and as
CPAs.
June 27-30, 2010
Randy S. Groomes
Director of Diversity Relations
Terry College of Business
363 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602
706.542.1379 http://image.c.422x.com/lib/feff
1272776006/d/1/2010%20Acco
unting%20High%20School%20
Residency%20Program%20Info
%20Sheet%20and%20Recomm
endation%20Form.pdf
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Randy Groomes [email protected]
The Jonathan R.
Reynolds Young
Writers Workshop
– updated 2011
The Reynolds Young Writers
Workshop at Denison University is an
inspiring place for high school students
who love to write. This 8-day
residential program, held in mid-June,
brings together young writers who are
passionate about artistic expression and
eager to stretch in new directions.
June 12-19, 2011
Deadline: March 8, 2011
[email protected]
Dr. Margot Singer
Reynolds Young Writers
Workshop
Department of English
Denison University
Box 810
Granville, OH 43023-0810
740.587.6207 http://www.denison.edu/academ
ics/departments/english/reynold
s/
The Junior
Statesmen
Foundation –
updated 2011
The JSA Summer School offers a
challenging, dynamic academic
experience for students who have a
passion for making a difference. For
over 75 years, non-partisan Junior
Statesmen programs have provided an
unparalleled training ground for the
students who will be the civic leaders
of their generation. JSA Summer
Programs prepare students to tackle the
challenges facing their communities,
our nation and the world.
Dates: vary according to campus
(Georgetown, Princeton, Stanford,
Beijing)
The Junior Statesmen
Foundation &
The Junior State of America
800 S Claremont St, Ste 202
San Mateo, CA 94402-1450
800-334-5353
650-347-1600
Fax:
650-347-7200
http://jsa.org/
The National Bar
Association
The National Bar Association is
seeking applicants for the Crump Law
Camp (Howard University campus)
which was established for students
P.O. Box 11048
Washington, DC
20008
301.249.8355 http://www.nationalbar.org/law
camp/index.shtml
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entering the 9th through 11
th grades and
between the age of 14 and 17 to
introduce them to the judicial system.
Date: July 11 - 24,2010
Deadline: April 30, 2010
The Oelschlager
Summer
Leadership
Institute – updated
2011
A great, fun, and engaging seven-day
summer workshop at the University of
Akron. (At the conclusion of the
Institute, you will receive a $500
Golden Acorn Leadership Award).
June 17-23
Deadline: March 15, 2010
[email protected]
The University of Akron
302 Butchel Common
Akron, OH 44325
330-972-7002 http://www.uakron.edu/reslife/l
eadership-employment-
opportunities/oelschlager-
summer-leadership-institute.dot
The Ohio State
University -
Economics
Workshop –
updated 2011
One-day workshop on ―experimental
economics‖ at Ohio State for high
school students: play economic
―games‖ in our research laboratory,
learn about current topics in economics
and ―game theory‖ and get paid based
on how well you play! (Earnings will
be between $40 and $100 per person
depending on performance).
Date: June 27 OR June 28, 2011 (10:00
am - 4:30 pm)
Deadline: June 3, 2011
[email protected]
Professor Paul J. Healy
OSU Department of Economics
Arps Hall, Room 410
Columbus, OH 43210
614-247-8876
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The Ohio State
University College
of Nursing -
Summer Institute for Diversity in
Nursing - The Summer Institute for
Diversity in Nursing is a great way to
see why the profession of nursing could
be right for you. This summer, come to
The Ohio State University campus for
four days of hands-on nursing
experience. You’ll be equipped with
scrubs, a stethoscope, a blood pressure
cuff, and Ohio State gear. You’ll attend
lectures, skills labs, ACT preparation,
as well as take tours of our labs, The
James Cancer Hospital and The Ohio
State University campus.
Date: June 14-17, 2011; 9 am-4 pm Deadline: April 30
The Ohio State University
College of Nursing
1585 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
(614) 292-4041 http://nursing.osu.edu/Display.a
spx?code=116
The Road Less
Travel Expeditions
– updated 2011
The Road Less Traveled offers Service
Learning, Language and Service,
Adventure Expeditions, Global
Perspectives, Leadership Training
programs for students ages 13-19 in
some of the most spectacular places on
earth. Explore our website to find out
what we have to offer you - the
summer experience of a lifetime!
Dates and locations vary. Refer to
website for more information.
The Road Less Traveled
2331 N. Elston Ave.
Chicago, IL 60614
800.939.9839
773.342.5200
http://theroadlesstraveled.com/
The Rotary Club
of Cleveland –
Project YESS
Project YESS (Youth Empowered to
Succeed through Sailing) is focused on
developing their leadership skills while
preparing them for a 3-day on-board
experience on a tall ship sailing in or
Project YESS
Rotary Club of Cleveland
1122 Prospect Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
216.236.8467
Fax:
216.623.0611
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out of Cleveland or a nearby port this
summer.
Deadline: March 19, 2010
[email protected]
The Summer
Boarding School
Wolfeboro –
updated 2011
Wolfeboro’s program is designed to
achieve clearly defined academic goals,
and to improve study habits, study
skills, motivation, organization, and
confidence.
Date: June 29 - August 10, 2011
93 Camp School Road
P.O. Box 390
Wolfeboro, NH 03894
603.569.3451
Fax:
603.569.4080
www.wolfeboro.org
The University of
Toledo – College
of Pharmacy –
updated 2011
Pharmacy camp is a three-night, four-
day camp that is open to high school
students in the Class of 2011 who
demonstrate strong academic skills and
an interest in pharmacy or the
pharmaceutical sciences.
Deadline: April 8, 2011
Dates: June 12-15 (U. of Toledo)
June 19-22 (U. of Toledo)
[email protected]
[email protected]
The University of Toledo
College of Pharmacy
2801 W. Bancroft St.
Toledo, OH 43606
440.684.6054 http://www.utoledo.edu/pharma
cy/prospective/summercamp/in
dex.html
The Weizmann
Institute of Science
– Updated 2011
International Science Institute is open
to science-oriented students, who will
have graduated from high school by
June, 2011. (July 4 - 29)
Application deadline is Mar. 1
[email protected]
American Committee for the
Weizmann Institute of Science
633 Third Avenue, 20th Floor
New York, NY 10017
(Held in Rehovot, Israel)
212.895.7906
Fax:
212.895.7993
www.weizmann-usa.org
United States
Military Academy
– Updated 2011
Offers outstanding juniors the
opportunity to experience cadet life at
the academy by attending the Summers
Leaders Seminar.
Deadline: April 1, 2011
Summer Leaders Seminar
Office of Admissions
606 Thayer Road
West Point, NY 10996-1797
845.938.4041 www.admissions.usma.edu
www.Admissions.Westpoint.ed
u
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University of
Dayton – School
of Engineering
Minority Engineering and Technology
Enrichment Camp – Camp is open to
young men who will be high school
seniors in 2010 and are U.S. citizens.
GPA requirement: 3.0 or higher.
[email protected]
Deadline: May 30, 2011
Date: June 2011
School of Engineering
Minority Engineering and
Technology Enrichment Camp
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-0227
937.229.5080 http://www.udayton.edu/engine
ering/hs_programs/minority_en
gineering_camp.php
University of
Dayton – School
of Engineering –
updated 2011
Summer Honors Engineering Camp –
The University of Dayton's Summer
Honors Engineering Camp offers
hands-on projects allowing you to
experience engineering. In these
courses, you will have the opportunity
to use our state-of-the-art facilities and
interact with our professional faculty
and engineering students. GPA
requirement: 3.5/4.0 or higher.
[email protected]
Deadline: May 31, 2011
Date: July 17-22 2011
School of Engineering
Minority Engineering and
Technology Enrichment Camp
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-0227
937.229.5080 http://www.udayton.edu/engine
ering/hs_programs/summer_ho
urs_institute.php
University of
Dayton - Women
in Engineering
Summer Camp –
updated 2010
Guided by University of Dayton
professors, you'll conduct experiments,
innovate, make cool stuff, take things
apart — then put them back together —
on campus in the School of
Engineering classrooms and
laboratories. Visit a job site. Meet
women engineers. Spend time checking
out new innovations and more.
July 10-15, 2011
Deadline: June 1, 2011
University of Dayton School of
Engineering
Women in Engineering Summer
Camp
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-0228
937.229.3296 http://engineering2.udayton.edu
/wie
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[email protected]
University of
Michigan – School
of Art & Design –
updated
Innovation & Invention offers a one-
week residential program for current
high school freshmen, sophomores, and
juniors, introducing them to the
bleeding edge of design technology and
all the opportunities for innovation and
invention at the University of Michigan
School of Art & Design. The program
merges conceptual development with
hands on skills and stresses the
importance of the design process, from
the first idea to the end product. Under
the direction and supervision of School
of Art & Design alumni and staff,
students learn the proper use of
contemporary tools and enhance their
creativity and their critical thinking
skills.
Date: June 26 – July 2
Early Response Application Deadline -
March 24th (Receive a response by
April 15th)
Final Application Deadline - May
4th (Receive a response by May 27th)
University of Michigan School
of Art & Design
2000 Bonisteel Blvd
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069
734-36-0671
Fax:
734-936-0469
http://art-
design.umich.edu/programs/su
mmer
University of
Michigan – School
of Art & Design –
updated
The BFA Prep Program, a two-week
long residential program for current
high school freshmen, sophomores, and
juniors, prepares high school students
to enter a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
degree program. Participants live in
University of Michigan School
of Art & Design
2000 Bonisteel Blvd
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069
734-36-0671
Fax:
734-936-0469
http://art-
design.umich.edu/programs/su
mmer
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Bursley Hall on the University’s North
Campus, a short walk from the School
of Art & Design. Participants will learn
the methodology of creative work and
develop their creative thinking skills
under the direction of University of
Michigan faculty and staff. Participants
immerse themselves in studio work,
producing a series of projects and using
a variety of media in innovative ways
to explore and to experiment with the
process of creating. The program will
emphasize the conceptual and the
unconventional.
Date: July 10-23
Early Response Application Deadline -
March 24th (Receive a response by
April 15th)
Final Application Deadline - May
4th (Receive a response by May 27th)
University of
Michigan – School
of Art & Design –
updated
The Portfolio Prep Program, a one-
week residential program for current
high school freshmen, sophomores, and
juniors, focuses on producing a first
rate admission portfolio. Under the
direction of the School of Art & Design
faculty and staff, students spend a
minimum of six hours each day in
intensive studio instruction, honing the
drawing skills that will give their
portfolio polish and sophistication. The
program stresses life drawing, and the
University of Michigan School
of Art & Design
2000 Bonisteel Blvd
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069
734-36-0671
Fax:
734-936-0469
http://art-
design.umich.edu/programs/su
mmer
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use of colored pencils, graphite and
charcoal will add variety and depth to
the portfolio. Students also learn how
to select works for a competitive
portfolio and how best to present their
work. By the end of the week, students
will understand what goes into a strong
portfolio and will have the foundation
for their own successful admission
portfolio.
Date: July 24-30
Early Response Application Deadline -
March 24th (Receive a response by
April 15th)
Final Application Deadline - May 4th
(Receive a response by May 27th)
University of
Michigan – School
of Art & Design –
updated
In the Middle is a week-long
exploration in art and design methods
and materials, academic skill building,
and college preparation for current 6th,
7th, and 8th graders. In the Middle
meets at the University of Michigan’s
School of Art & Design on North
Campus in Ann Arbor. Students spend
most days in the School of Art &
Design studios, but they also enjoy
field trips to the Detroit Institute of Art
and other area museums and galleries.
The experience includes sessions on
college preparation, college options,
careers in art & design, and financial
aid. Students enjoy supervised work in
University of Michigan School
of Art & Design
2000 Bonisteel Blvd
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069
734-36-0671
Fax:
734-936-0469
http://art-
design.umich.edu/programs/su
mmer
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the School’s studios, creating 2-D
projects in even numbered years and 3-
D in odd numbered. Cost includes all
materials and a snack. Students will
want to bring a sack lunch.
Date: August 8-12
Deadline - May 20th
University of
Notre Dame (Pre-
College Programs)
– updated 2010
Summer Scholars: 2-week
Stimulate your Spirit - Exercise your
mind. 11 fields of study: Acting for
Stage and Film, Dostoevsky’s The
Brothers Karamazov, Entrepreneurship,
Film, Life Sciences, Literature, Policy
Debate & Public Speaking, Pre-Law,
Psychology, Theology, and Voice:
Opera and Song.
(June 19 - July 2)
Deadline: March 15, 2011
Global Issues Seminar 1-week
exploration of the future challenges
facing young Catholic Leaders. For
high school seniors, leadership
seminars, all expenses paid. (July 24-
July 31)
Office of Pre-College Programs
202 Brownson Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5601
FAX: 574.631.8964
574.631.0990 http://precollege.nd.edu/summe
r-scholars/
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University of
Notre Dame (Pre-
College Programs)
– updated 2010
Latino Community Leadership
Seminar: An opportunity for Hispanic
students entering their senior year who
want to challenge and develop their
commitment to the Latino community.
For high school seniors, leadership
seminars, all expenses paid. (July 10 -
16)
Seminar for African-American
Students: You will be inspired to use
your heart and mind to consider your
role as a future leader. For high school
seniors, leadership seminars, all
expenses paid. (July 17-23)
Office of Pre-College Programs
202 Brownson Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5601
FAX: 574.631.8964
574.631.0990 http://precollege.nd.edu/latino-
community-leadership-seminar/
University of Rio
Grande – updated
2011
American Free Enterprise and
Leadership Conference – Established in
1973 as the Free Enterprise Workshop,
this week-long conference conducted
annually has thus far provided over
3,000 Ohio high school students an
appreciation for free market economics
and American business.
Deadline: June 1, 2011
Date: June 19-24, 2011
[email protected]
AFELI
F-10 P.O. Box 500
University of Rio Grande
Rio Grande, OH 45674
740.245.7367
800.282.7201
Fax:
740.245.7377
http://www.rio.edu/sife/index.p
hp?option=com_content&view
=article&id=70&Itemid=79
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University of
Rochester –
Eastman School of
Music – updated
2011
Eastman Summer Trombone Institute:
Expose yourself to the many facets of
trombone playing in our current
musical marketplace through daily
master classes, trombone trio or quartet
coaching, trombone choir rehearsals,
and faculty and participant recitals.
Date: July 31-August 4
[email protected]
26 Gibbs St.
Rochester, NY 14604 800-246-4706 www.esm.rochester.edu/summe
r
University of
Southern
California –
updated 2010
USC Summer Programs extends this
tradition of excellence to outstanding
high school and middle school students
through 4 – 2 – 1 week course
options. 4-Week and 2-Week courses
offer high school students a preview of
―freshman year‖ through a variety of
college subjects, and the 1-Week
Exploration on Catalina Island provides
high school women and middle school
girls the opportunity to learn marine
science in the field at the USC Wrigley
Institute for Environmental Studies.
Dates: July 3-30 (4 weeks)/July 3-17 (2
weeks)/TBD (1 week)
[email protected]
Davidson Continuing Education
Conference Center
3415 South Figueroa St, Suite
107
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0874
http://summer.usc.edu/index.sht
ml
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University of
Southern
California /
Chevron – updated
2011
USC/Chevron Frontiers of energy
Resources Summer Camp at the
University of Southern California, L.A.
(CA) is seeking enthusiastic and
academically outstanding high school
juniors who are interested in a future in
the energy industry. Passionate High
School Science and Math Teachers are
also encouraged to apply.
Date: June 26-July 1
[email protected]
Center for Interactive Smart
Oilfield Technologies
USC Viterbi School of
Engineering
3710 S. McClintock Ave. RTH
311
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2902
213-740-1076
Fax: 213-740-
1077
http://cisoft.usc.edu/uscchevron
-frontiers-of-energy-resources-
summer-camp/
University of
Virginia’s Young
Writers Workshop
Grades 9-12 Workshops with Poets,
Novelists, Playwrights, Screenwriters,
Songwriters and Journalists. 2010
Sessions: Jun. 20-Jul.2 & Jul. 4-23
Application deadline: Mar. 1, 2010
[email protected]
Young Writers Workshop
P.O. Box 400273
Charlottesville, VA 22903
434.924.0836 www.uvawriters.com
Ursuline Academy Summer Science 2010 - The Ursuline
College Chemistry Department invites
rising high school sophomores (class of
2013) and juniors (class of 2012) to
participate in a unique and exciting
opportunity exploring chemistry and
chemistry related fields this summer
2010. Summer Science will run on
three consecutive Fridays in July, the 9,
16 & 23 from 9am – 3pm.
Deadline: May 21, 2010
Ursuline College
2550 Lander Rd. Pepper Pike,
OH 44124
585 http://www3.ursuline.edu/acade
mics/artsci/summerscience/
Vanderbilt
Summer Academy
– updated 2010
One-week, two-week, and three-week
session. Each of our classes will
develop your critical thinking skills,
encourage intellectual exploration, and
Vanderbilt University
Peabody # 506
230 Appleton Place
Nashville, TN 37203-5721
615.322.8261
Fax:
615.322.3457
http://pty.vanderbilt.edu/vsa/
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teach you how to thrive in a college
classroom setting.
Session 1 (June 12-17) for 8th graders.
Deadline is Apr. 30, 2011 / Session 2
(June 19-July 1) for 9th and 10
th
graders. Deadline is Mar. 15, 2011 /
Session 3 (July 10-29) for 11th and 12
th
graders. Deadline is Mar. 15, 2011
[email protected]
VISIONS Service
Adventures
[email protected]
VISIONS Service Adventures
P.O. Box 220
Newport, PA 17074
717.567.7313
FAX:
717.567.7853
www.visionsserviceadventures.
com/
Washington
University in St.
Louis - updated
2011
Young Writers Institute (2 weeks)
Study with working writers, become
acquainted with the St. Louis literary
community and receive helpful
guidance on your own poetry or
creative prose.
June 13-24 (deadline TBD 2011)
[email protected]
High School Summer Scholars
Program
Campus Box 1145
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899
314.935.6720 http://swi.ucollege.wustl.edu/
Washington
University in St.
Louis - updated
2011
Washington University’s High School
Summer Experiences provide
academically talented high school
students who have completed their
sophomore or junior year with a unique
opportunity—the chance to try out
college, the ability to earn college
credit, and the excitement of living and
bonding with fellow students from
around the country and the world.
High School Summer
Experiences Washington
University in St. Louis Campus
Box 1145
January Hall Room 100
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
314-935-4807
866-209-0691
Fax:
314-935-4847
http://summerexperiences.wustl
.edu/
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Various dates
[email protected]
Washington
University in St.
Louis – updated
2011
High School Summer Scholars
Program for high school students
completing their sophomore and junior
year (5 weeks). Dates: Session A-June
12-July 16 (deadline is TBD, 2011)
session B-July 17-Aug. 19 (deadline is
TBD 2011)
[email protected]
High School Summer Scholars
Program
Campus Box 1145
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899
866.209.0691 http://ucollege.wustl.edu/progra
ms/highschool
Where there be
Dragons – updated
2011-2012
Dragons programs are authentic,
rugged and profound learning
adventures that expose the beautiful
and complex realities of the countries
in which we travel. Featuring extended
itineraries, Dragons programs
encourage deep immersion into
strikingly different physical and
cultural landscapes, combining the best
in experiential education, travel,
service learning, and physically and
intellectually challenging experiences.
3200 Carbon Place Suite #102
Boulder, Colorado 80301
USA
800-982-9203
(International)
001-303-413-
0822
Fax:
303-413-0857
www.wheretherebedragons.com
Skype: where.there.be.dragons
William & Mary –
National Institute
of American
History and
This immersive course will offer a
variety of approaches to studying the
past, but the chief feature will be
classes conducted "on site" at the
College of William and Mary
NIAHD
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795
757.221.7652
Fax:
757.221.7655
www.wm.edu/niahd
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Democracy -
updated 2011
abundant historic places in the
Chesapeake region. Readings and
classroom work at the College will set
the stage for the site visits by providing
essential background on the wider
context of American development.
Session I: June 26 - July 16
Session II: July 17 - August 6
Deadline: April 22, 2011
[email protected]
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute
Summer Programs
In Summer 2010, WPI will offer
selected college courses to motivated
and gifted high school students. Classes
will be held July 1-August 14 and carry
full college credit.
Deadline: May 30, 2010
Date: July 1 – August 14, 2010
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/highsc074.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute
Digital Art & Animation
Get creative this summer! Learn about
creating digital art and animation. In
this week long program, work with
WPI faculty and cutting edge programs
in the field of digital arts.
Date: July 6-10
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/digita718.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute
Emerging Film makers
Write, create, act and direct a short
film! In this week-long residential
program at WPI, you will learn how to
write a script and to stage, shoot, and
edit your own short narrative film
(digital video format).
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/highsc074.html
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Date: July 25-30, 2010
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute
HORIZON
WPI is please to offer this new biology-
focused residential program for girls in
grades 9 & 10. Spend a week with WPI
faculty in our biology labs. Isolate
DNA, detect genes, genetically
engineer bacteria, and participate in
other hands-on activities.
Deadline: May 30
Date: August 2–6
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/horizo722.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute
This five day (4/hrs per day) hands-on
workshop is designed for students who
wish to gain experience with
programming and data analysis using
MATLAB, Mathcad, and LabVIEW.
Date: July 12-16
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/introd743.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute
Pre-Calculus
A 5 week course offered in the third
summer term for students who wish to
gain a solid foundation for calculus.
This course is open to both high school,
undergraduate and graduate students
July 13-August 13
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/matlab724.html
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Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute –updated
2011
Frontiers@WPI
Frontiers is an on-campus research and
learning experience that challenges you
to explore the outer limits of
knowledge in science, mathematics,
and engineering.
Deadline: June 15, 2011.
Frontiers I : July 10-22, 2011
Frontiers II Robotics track: July 24 –
August 2, 2011
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/fronti750.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute–updated
2011
Launch: Biology
Explore the ways in which the field of
biotechnology affects our everyday life.
Working in our biotech lab, you'll have
a chance to isolate your own DNA,
conduct a molecular medical
investigation, create root beer using
fermentation, or analyze the foods we
eat to see if they have been genetically
modified.
Date: August 8-12, 2011
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/launch752.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute–updated
2011
Launch: Chemistry
Have you ever wanted to work with
bubbling flasks of colored concoctions?
Ever think about engineering DNA or
proteins? In our chemistry and
biochemistry labs, you'll alter liquids at
the flick of a wrist, wield light and
electricity, and cut and splice genes to
create creatures that glow.
Date: August 8-12, 2011
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/launch754.html
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Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute–updated
2011
Launch: Interactive Media and Game
Design
Want to know how computer games are
made? You'll learn how to use a 3D
video game engine to create a game
with graphics, sound, and animation.
Date: August 8-12, 2011
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/launch756.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute–updated
2011
Launch: Robotics
Discover the science and technology of
this exciting field. You'll learn about
mechanical design, sensors, and
programming. You'll build designs
using Vex robots and program them
using EasyC.
Date: August 8-12, 2011
Summer Programs - Worcester
Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road, Worcester,
MA 01609-2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.edu/academics/
Summer/launch758.html
Wright State
University –
updated 2011
INSTITUTES are one week residential
programs offered for students entering
grades 10-11-12. Institutes are offered
in Anatomy and Physiology,
Archeology, Communications, Creative
Writing, Engineering, Forensic
Science, Law, Performance Theatre,
Science and Technology.
Various dates depending on the
Institute
[email protected]
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, Ohio 45435
937-775-3135
Fax:
937-775-4883
http://www.wright.edu/academi
cs/precollege/ricc/riclasses.html
Wyoming
Seminary -
Summer at Sem -
updated 2011
High-school students will find the
College Prep Institute offers
challenging four-week courses that will
further enhance their secondary
learning experience. Now in its 19th
Summer at Sem
Wyoming Seminary
201 North Sprague Ave
Kingston, PA 18704-3593
570-270-2186
877-
WYOSEM1
Fax: 570-270-
2198
www.wyomingseminary.org/su
mmer
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year the English as a Second
Language Institute is recognized
around the world as a leader teaching
language and American culture.
Serious musicians, dancers and musical
theater students will find a summer
home in the Performing Arts Institute.
[email protected]
Deadline: Apr. 15, 2010
Session 1: June 26 – July 23, 2011
Session 2: July 24 – Aug. 18, 2011
Session 3: August 18-25, 2011
Young Audiences
– updated 2011
ArtWorks - ArtWorks is the only arts-
based job training program for
Northeast Ohio high school students
that is designed to provide training in
the arts while developing skills for the
workplace.
Deadline: March 25, 2011
June 15-July 28 (Halle Building)
June 22-August 4 (Tri-C)
[email protected]
2010 Young Audiences of
Northeast Ohio
13110 Shaker Square, Suite
C203, Cleveland, OH 44120-
2313
216.561.5005 www.yaneo.org/artworks