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PREPARE YOU FOR COLLEGE PLUS: 110 UNIQUE SUMMER PROGRAMS Online and In Person

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PRESENTING THE 2023 GUIDE TO SUMMER PROGRAMS

CREATE AN UNFORGETTABLE SUMMER.

After a long school year, summer continues to be the time for students to grow, explore, and learn more about themselves and the world around them. The past few years have required us to absorb academic fundamentals and difficult life lessons in a high-stress environment. This generation of students will always face unique challenges that preceding generations could not imagine.

But it also has led to this generation quickly adapting and finding new, exciting ways to flourish. They embrace the importance of balance and the

significance of mental well-being. Resilience strengthens the core of their character and will be an invaluable tool as they make their mark on the world.

Whether it means learning a new language, writing a short story, building a virtual reality, or hiking through the wilderness, the opportunities are out there. Let’s explore!

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Expand Your Intellectual Horizons This Summer

Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies advances the education of academically motivated and intellectually curious pre-college students. Our programs cover advanced subjects rarely taught in high school, offering students a chance to challenge themselves by diving deep into cutting-edge topics.

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8 STUDENT PROFILE: World Scholars Academy 11 LEARNING RECOVERY: BRIDGING THE GAP WITH SUMMER PROGRAMS 14 STUDENT PROFILE: UC San Diego Research Scholars 17 SUMMER ACTIVITIES THAT PREPARE YOU FOR COLLEGE 22 STUDENT PROFILE: LMU Summer Programs 24 STUDENT PROFILE: Tufts Mini Med School 27 HOW TO FUND YOUR SUMMER PROGRAM 30 STUDENT PROFILE: Quinnipiac University Summer Programs 32 STUDENT PROFILE: School of the Art Institute of Chicago 36 STUDENT PROFILE: Boston Leadership Institute, Intro to Surgery 40 WHY OVERNIGHT SUMMER PROGRAMS ARE PERFECT FOR STEM STUDENTS 45 STUDENT PROFILE: Cornell Precollege Summer Online 48 STUDENT PROFILE: Arcos Journeys Abroad 50 HOW AN ONLINE SUMMER PROGRAM CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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Why Did You Choose To Participate in WSA Coders Academy?

Growing up, we didn’t have anyone in the family that understood electronics and as the eldest child I was the one to solve the computer related problems in the house, which ultimately led me to know my way around computers. However, I had a lot of questions about the logic of computer science and how everything worked together. I wanted to participate in WSA Coders Academy, for I knew I wanted a strong foundation and understanding of basic concepts.

How Did You Decide Which Summer Program Was Right For You?

I researched a lot of pre-college introductory computer science programs, however most of them did not offer the collaborative and interactive environment WSA Coders Academy program offered. As a person who tried to learn programming via pre-recorded lectures for six months and almost gave up hope of ever learning programming, this was a huge plus for me. The course was given by an amazing instructor with experience in the field, which was a factor I looked for as I had many questions to ask. Lastly, the WSA Coders Academy course material included introductory yet extensive content which was certain to set a strong foundation for my computer science journey.

What Was a Typical Day Like in Your Summer Program?

A typical day would begin with solving the unsolved questions of yesterday’s homework with our instructor. We were encouraged to brainstorm together as a group and come up with a solution and he would only step in if we were totally lost. The lesson would move on with the instructor’s presentations that were

very interactive and supported by real-life examples, we sometimes played fun games to understand certain concepts. Whenever we didn’t understand a part from the presentations we would go to our Python IDE (Integrated Development Environment) and try for ourselves how a certain code would work.

Then we were assigned take-home exercises that helped us practice what we learned that day because after all programming is mostly about practice. I had somewhat of a guess what I would learn in a two-week program but this was beyond my expectations. I learned so much in two weeks that even I was surprised.

What Was the Most Memorable Moment of Your Summer Program?

My most memorable moment of the program has to be when I first wrote a complex code without the help of my instructor. One of the exercises of our daily assignment was writing a Python code to check the validity of a password. It was a challenging code to write as the code needed to check for many factors like symbols, digits, number of characters, etc. However, I was able to write a fully functioning code after a lot of trial and error. It was a very important moment for me as it was the first time I’ve written a code that was used in real life as we often come across such code at every website when creating passwords. It was a moment which made me sure of my decision of studying computer science and eventually pursuing it as a career.

What Advice Do You Have For Teens Looking for Summer Programs?

When looking for a summer program, make sure to check the program’s curriculum, whether it meets your wants and standards, the instructor, as the instructor is a very important factor in understanding complex concepts, and its environment, an interactive environment was a must for me, and I chose accordingly. If the program meets all of your personal requirements. then go, enjoy, and learn something new!

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This summer, swap your Zoom screen for sunscreen.

Attend Georgetown’s Hoya Summer High School Sessions and live on our historic Hilltop campus, meet classmates from around the world, and earn college credit—all while experiencing the excitement of college life. Attend lectures, work on projects, or visit local D.C. landmarks by day. Enjoy movies on the lawn, cookouts, and concerts by night.

Choose from:

• 1-, 2-, and 3-Week Academies

• College Prep Program

• College Credit Courses

Explore dates and programs at summer.georgetown.edu

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SALLY RIDE SCIENCE

Immersive workshops providing students with foundations in STEM research, 21st-century skills and global stewardship.

Engaging interactive STEAM workshops for elementary, middle, and high school learners. Using a unique hands-on approach, Academy participants will traverse the enthralling worlds of space exploration, marine biology, coding, and programming, among many others.

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LEARNING RECOVERY: Bridging the Gap With Summer Programs

very summer, parents and educators can expect some “brain drain” from their teenage students. Time away from the classroom naturally results in the so-called “summer slide,” and while there’s plenty of things that parents and students can do to fight it, some degree of summer learning loss is understandable, typical and inevitable.

However, as you probably well know, the last two years have been anything but typical. These times were difficult for students of all ages, and the learning loss was tremendous, widespread and devastating. COVID-19, remote learning, staffing shortages and more have made the last two years of learning incredibly difficult for students and teachers alike, and while many schools have started making strides to recover and find a new sense of normalcy, the learning loss from this period cannot be understated.

During the pandemic, test scores and other important performance indicators of student success dropped by a large margin, and while recovery efforts are underway in school districts across the country and world, the

work is slow-going. For starters, the learning loss was felt differently across various groups, and there’s no guarantee that what works for one student will work for another. In fact, the amount of learning loss experienced varies greatly based on age, location and income level, and the pandemic only intensified many inequities already present within the education system.

Additionally, it’s hard to know exactly what is working, as schools are trying anything and everything to help recover from their losses. Initiatives like specialized tutoring and intensive after-school programs are great and certainly successful to some degree, but, at a large scale, it's unclear which countermeasures are having what effect.

What is clear however, is that summer enrichment programs are more important than ever. For more than a decade, TeenLife has championed the many benefits of summer programs, and now, the stakes have never been higher. Summer programs, like all of the opportunities listed in this guide, offer a specialized, structured and outof-the-classroom experience that is all but guaranteed to help students fight the summer slide.

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ONLINE PROGRAMS

SUMMER PROGRAMS

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAMS

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Discover Your Intellectual Passions Before College Prepare for Your Future Career Start Your College Journey Before You Apply Explore your passions and apply today at qrco.de/tlsummer-bu Explore topics that interest you at a preeminent university in the U.S. Join William & Mary’s vibrant community in engaging online courses. Explore your passions at one of the nation’s premier research institutions. Dive into subjects you’re curious about through online courses designed by Case Western Reserve instructors. Immerse yourself in your interests, from medicine and law to environmental science, in flexible online courses designed for high school students with the Brandeis Precollege Online Program. Current Subjects Include: • Medicine • Psychology • Venture Capital Current Topics Include: • Astrophysics • Computer Science • Neuroscience • Engineering • Business Available Courses: • Civil Litigation • Women’s Health • Climate Change • Global Health Learn more about our program and apply today qrco.de/tlsummer-wm. Learn more and apply today at qrco.de/tlsummer-cwru. SCAN ME SCAN ME SCAN ME

UC San Diego Research Scholars

Why Did You Choose to Participate In This Program?

I chose to participate in UC San Diego Research Scholars: Marine Biology because I have been a part of other Marine Biology programs and lectures at Birch Aquarium, and wanted to continue my studies. I have a passion for Marine Biology and UCSD is an excellent place due to its field research at Scripps Institute of Oceanography (SIO). The ocean is a key part of this world, and I feel especially connected to it and its inhabitants. This program gave me the opportunity to dive deeper into marine organisms and discuss environmental impacts.

How Did You Decide Which Program Was Right For You?

I was looking for programs to participate in during my school breaks to further my education on a topic I was interested in, which led me to the UCSD website. I was looking through the academics page and found the UCSD Extension department. I had visited the UCSD campus for a lecture at Scripps when I was younger and thought that participating in their Marine Biology programs would be fantastic. I looked at the catalog and chose a course involving coral, as I knew it was an important ecosystem whose existence is currently threatened by climate change. After participating in the course, I immediately wanted to enroll in others, as I discovered a community of people who shared an interest in my beloved marine world.

What Was A Typical Day In Your Program?

During the course of the pandemic, I took two online classes on Marine Biodiversity. I would join Zoom meetings for the synchronous/in-class work, by using the platform, inkwire, to complete homework

assignments. In the Zoom meetings, I would learn about the topic for the day with a guided lesson via Canva or on an interactive platform called Decktoys. The Canva slides would allow us to take notes easily while listening to lectures and Decktoys lessons provided a framework for engaging in classwork.

Specifically, Coral Reef Ecology and Conservation covered the ecosystem of coral reefs, including an in depth look at coral’s unique organismal biology. This course focused on understanding symbiotic interactions while discussing how to increase awareness for important climate change related topics. Life on the Edge was a course that examined a local biome — the rocky intertidal. We not only covered the extreme conditions and the inhabitant’s adaptations, but also prepared for an advanced course that would take place the subsequent Quarter.

Advanced Marine Biodiversity: Life on the Edge took place in person at the Aburto Octavio Lab on the UCSD campus. I would spend my afternoon at the lab from 1:00-5:00pm either working on our lab experiment, listening to a lecture about scientific writing or the intertidal’s unique features, or collaborating with a group of my peers on poster presentations of our research. In addition to having the opportunity to be in an actual lab, the class also had on-site field days where we would visit a rocky intertidal to learn more about conservation efforts or collect samples for study.

What Advice Do You Have For Teens Looking For Summer Programs?

My advice for teens looking into programs is to be ambitious! My first course through UCSD Extension was meant for college level, but I was taking it as an incoming freshman in high school. Even though it was challenging, I mastered advanced concepts compacted in a short time and felt an amazing sense of accomplishment. For teens looking for an in-depth experience, lead with your passion and just go for it! It is so worth it to meet new people who share your interests and instructors who are truly dedicated.

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Build Your Future With Georgetown University

Explore your intellectual passions while you’re still in high school with Georgetown University’s Pre-College Online Program. Study topics that interest you through fascinating online courses that deliver a holistic student experience and foster your unique talents and dreams.

Current Subjects Include:

• Medicine and Surgery

• STEM

• Law and Government

• Business

Expand Your Horizons Before College

Rice University’s Precollege Online Program is designed for curious thinkers and energetic doers who wish to get a taste of college before applying. Here you can dive deeper into subjects that pique your interests in medicine, entirely online.

Available Courses:

• Genome Engineering: Changing the Future of Medicine

• Physiology: The Foundations of Medicine

Learn more about the program and apply today at qrco.de/tlsummer-gu.

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Develop Your Business Skills at an Ivy League School

Interested in pursuing a future in business? Discover exciting areas of the industry with Columbia Business School. Take interactive, in-depth programs designed by experts in their fields and gain the tools you need while learning 100 percent online.

Subjects Include:

• Sports

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Explore Your Dream Career at a Top Fashion College

Find your path in the vibrant field of fashion at Parsons Paris. Learn from fashion industry experts through exciting online courses that teach you everything from history to creating your own fashion line, running a successful business, and more.

Available Courses:

• Sustainability: The Future of Fashion

• Build Your Own Fashion Brand

• Inside the Business of Fashion and Luxury

• Becoming a Designer for the 21st Century

Pursue Your Interests Before College

Experiment with new ways of learning and immerse yourself in the college experience with the University of Rochester’s Pre-College Online Program. You will delve into the fields of STEM, medicine, and more with one of the world’s leading research universities. Learn anywhere, anytime, on your schedule.

Find your perfect fit and apply today at qrco.de/tlsummer-pp.

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Discover What Drives You

Explore subjects you’re interested in and learn to transform those passions into a profession with Wake Forest’s Online Immersion Program. You’ll hear from renowned Wake Forest University professors in engaging online courses and complete curated, interactive assignments that deepen your learning experience.

Available Subjects Include:

• Medicine

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• Business & Finance

• Law

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SUMMER ACTIVITIES that Prepare You for College Admission and Help

You Stand Out

electing a suitable summer activity can be the one thing that sets you apart from other college applicants. While many high school students spend their summers relaxing and enjoying themselves, it's important to remember that you can do things to improve your chances of getting into the college of your choice. College admissions officers are looking for students who have taken the time to develop their interests and skills. Keep reading to learn

about some great summer activities that will help you prepare for college admission and set you apart from other applicants!

SUMMER JOB

Summer jobs are a great way to show college admissions officers that you’re responsible and can manage your time, and they also allow you to develop new skills »

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and interests. Here are a few of the many benefits of a summer job that can set you apart when it comes time for college admission decisions.

Teaches Responsibility

A summer job is an excellent way for you to learn responsibility. You will know how to show up on time, complete assigned tasks, and deal with customers or clients.

Builds Work Ethic

Another benefit of having a summer job is that it can help to build a strong work ethic. You will learn the importance of hard work and dedication as you complete your daily tasks.

Teaches Time Management Skills

A summer job can teach valuable time management skills. You will learn to balance your work schedule with other commitments, such as school or extracurricular activities.

Helps Build Confidence

Finally, having a summer job can help build your confidence. You will feel good about yourself when you can complete your tasks and receive positive feedback from your employer.

VOLUNTEER

Summertime is an excellent opportunity for high school students to get involved in volunteer work. Colleges are increasingly looking for applicants committed to helping others and improving their community. Volunteering provides an opportunity for students like you to do just that. Many colleges value community service involvement highly.

ONLINE COURSES

Summer is the perfect time to take online courses to learn new skills or explore new interests. An online course demonstrates your willingness to continue learning and can easily set you apart from other college applicants. Online courses like those found on Coursera are a great way to fit learning into your busy schedule, and you can take them from anywhere in the world. They also allow you to connect with other students from around the globe who share your interests. These courses will demonstrate to college admissions counselors that you are serious about learning and are willing to go above and beyond to gain knowledge in the subject of your choice. Summer is the time, so don’t miss out on this opportunity!

BLOG OR VLOG

Summer is the perfect time to start a blog or vlog about topics that interest you. Students are often so busy with their coursework and other activities that they don't have time to do something like this. However, during the summer, you can utilize your free time to work on a blog or vlog. College admissions officers love applicants with creative voices, so starting a blog or vlog about topics that interest you. Some of the more popular platforms to host your blog or vlog are WordPress, Medium, Wix, Ghost, or Tumblr. Express and curate your passions in a blog or vlog to develop your writing and storytelling skills and build an audience for your work.

SUMMER PROGRAMS

Summer programs allow students to learn about a subject in depth, meet new people, and get a taste of college life. They can help students hone their skills and stand out from other college applicants too. Attending summer programs at universities are excellent opportunities for high school students to enhance their academic profile and even earn college credit. Summer programs can be a great way to connect with other aspiring scholars and show colleges that you’re passionate about learning. They look great on college applications as they demonstrate your commitment and enthusiasm for the subject. Some focus on a particular subject, such as math or science, while others allow students to explore a range of interests.

Spending your summer taking steps to improve your college applications can seem like a lot of work, but it's worth it. It's important to remember that many of your fellow applicants will spend their summers relaxing and enjoying themselves. If you want to get ahead, you need to take the time to develop your interests and skills. Fortunately, plenty of great summer activities will help you prepare for college admission and set you apart from other applicants! So what are you waiting for? Make your summers count – do something extraordinary to help you get into the college of your choice!

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Engage Your Potentia l

Brown Pre- College is a unique oppor tunity for talented students to immerse themselves in Brown’s rigorous academics and student-centered Open Curriculum. Experience college life on our historic campus, in our online courses and in programs at domestic and international locations.

Nur ture your diverse interests, take intellectual risks and gain exposure to Brown’s distinctive approach to education while making friends and memories that last a lifetime.

Applications for Summer 2023 open Januar y 18.

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Curious about architecture, interior design, landscape design, urban planning, and more? The Boston Architectural College's Early College Program offers high school age students hands-on design exercises with peers and leading professionals around the world. No design experience is required! Learn how YOU can launch a future in design.

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Study from 2-10 weeks in one of EF’s 13 amazing destinations. You will live like a local while practicing a new language and making friends from the globe. College credit & internships are available.

Learn French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Chinese, & Korean.

UChicago’s Summer Session programs attract engaged, idea-driven students from all around the world to our gothic, ivy-covered campus beside the shores of Lake Michigan.

From classroom discussions led by UChicago professors to paleontological digs in the field, from hands-on work in biology labs to firsthand insights from leading economists, students can choose from over 70 courses offered during Summer Session.

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Why did you choose to participate in this program?

I chose to participate in Loyola Marymount University’s Film Production: Social Impact Filmmaking Summer Pre-College Program because of my passion for film and to get a sense of being away from home.

How did you decide which program was right for you?

I have wanted to go to film school since I was a freshman, so taking a college course to see if I’m ready for the type of classes I would take was a great eye-opener. After doing my research I knew my class would be small and I would learn so much.

What was a typical day in your program?

With 10 of us in class, we all bonded and worked so well with each other. We would all go to class in the morning. After that, we would go to lunch where I got to hang out with students in other programs. After lunch, we would go to our afternoon class. In our class we would learn about techniques of filmmaking, working with equipment, and the process of producing films. In the last two weeks of our program, we used what we learned and produced our own films that we wrote, directed, and edited. Although the program was a lot of work, it was manageable and enjoyable. Outside of the program I got to spend time at the pool, on the bluff, enjoying activities with our Resident Advisors, and just hanging out with friends.

What was the most memorable moment of your program?

Although all of it was memorable, my favorite part of the program was my shooting day for my final product. I got to go to LMU’s Playa Vista Campus to film and

worked with a wonderful actress and the best crew I could ask for. The whole experience made me realize how much I deeply love film and want to pursue it. It also made me realize that I am comfortable being across the country away from my friends and family.

What advice do you have for teens looking at programs?

For teens looking at a program to apply to or attend, I recommend looking at what students had to say and what the program offers. Doing research really helped me understand what the program was all about. I’m so thankful for my experience at Loyola Marymount University and highly recommend the opportunity.

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Summer Programs

Tufts Pre-College Intensive: Mini-Med School

Why Did You Choose to Participate In This Program?

I chose to participate in the Tufts Mini Medical School because of its unique, immersive, and hands-on experience. I wanted a summer experience where I could begin to dip my toes into the field of medicine and what being in medical school was like, while also ensuring that the program would be fun. After searching high and low on the internet, I came across this program. It stood out to me because of the varying activities- from lectures to the SIM lab to the handson clinical experiences. From my findings, no other programs were as immersive and hands-on as the one at Tufts.

What Was A Typical Day In Your Program?

A typical day at Tufts would start around 8 am on the bus to Boston where the Medical School is (we resided at the Tufts Medford campus). At the medical school, we would rotate through lectures, the SIM lab, and clinical experiences, all one-on-one with Tufts medical students. The most memorable moments of the program were the bonds we created in our group and with the medical students (the teaching assistants) and the SIM lab. We spent most of the day in a small group of fifteen and became so close. It was amazing to spend time with others who are interested in the same career field as me, and so insightful to be able to firsthand ask questions to a current medical student to see what the future could possibly hold.

What Was the Most Memorable Moment of Your Program?

The SIM lab was a unique simulation center where we, over the course of the two weeks, learned about mock

patient STAN’s case (via watching assigned homework videos and in-person lectures from the instructor) and at the end of the second week, got to treat STAN in a mock emergency room. It was incredible to be able to use the exact facilities that real medical students use every day to truly immerse myself in the field of medicine and decide if the path is right for me.

What Advice Do You Have For Teens Looking For Summer Programs?

For teens looking at programs, I highly recommend comparing any program that stands out to you and why you can see yourself excelling in that program. Check out the Instagram pages for that specific program, YouTube videos created about the program, and look into every nook-and-cranny of the program’s website to gather as much information regarding the specifics of the program as possible. For me, attending the Tufts Mini-Medical Summer Program made for the best summer ever because of the memories I made! I could not have asked for a better way to help me decide whether the field of medicine is for me or not, and thanks to Tufts, I know it is.

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For over 60 years, Syracuse University’s Office of Pre-College Programs has been providing high school students with the unique opportunity to explore potential college majors and career paths. Whether online or in-person, you will not only learn what it’s like to be a college student, you’ll be able to take a deep dive into a subject that interests you, learn from Syracuse University faculty and staff, and leave the program with more clarity about your future.

Course subjects include:

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5 Ways to Pay for Your SUMMER PROGRAM

ummer enrichment opportunities can be life changing experiences, but many of the best programs require some form of down payment or enrollment fee of some kind. While there are many low cost programs out there, cost is the leading factor for many students when they’re choosing a program. For this reason, it's important to know all of the options available to you when it comes to financing a summer program.

Here are 5 of the most common ways that students and parents can pay for a summer program:

1. SCHOLARSHIPS

While not nearly as common as academic scholarships to colleges or universities, summer program scholarships do exist. Most of these scholarships require that the program awards college credit, but

many of the experiences in this guide do just that. Additionally, a number of counselors and consultants offer speciality support scholarships for students enrolling in various types of summer programs. Individual programs too may also offer scholarships or financial aid to qualifying students, so be sure to inquire when exploring programs.

2. A 529 TAX SAVINGS ACCOUNT

Some students may be able to use a 529 tax savings account to help fund their summer programs experience. This too requires that the program awards college credit but, if it does, a 529 can be used for all sorts of expenses, not just program tuition. While the primary goal of your summer programs shouldn’t just be getting college credit, finding a program that offers it can certainly help reduce the total cost overall, so keep that in mind when making your decision. »

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3. DONATIONS AND GIFTS

If there are no scholarships available for your preferred program or if the experience does not offer college credit, you may have to be more creative with your summer program funding. Many students hold a fundraising campaign through sites like GoFundMe or other online platforms to afford their summer program. Other students may write to family members, friends and local businesses and churches, asking for small contributions to fund their experience. It’s important to be honest and clear in these situations about where and how the money will be used though; explain to potential donors what you hope to gain from your summer experience and how their gift will help you achieve it. When done with transparency and persistence, this can be one of the most effective ways to raise money for a summer program experience.

4. WORKING

While some summer enrichment programs last a number of months, many programs are only a week

or so in length. This means that, while your summer program may be the best part of your time off school, it certainly won’t be the only thing you do that year. Because of this, students may be able to get a summer job to help fund their program experience. If the timing is right, consider working for the majority of their summer and storing away a little bit of money every week to help pay for your summer program. Not only will you get another valuable item for your resume, but you’ll have the opportunity to use your hard-earned money on a truly transformative experience.

5. ALL OF THE ABOVE!

The truth is that, for many students, no single method listed above will pay for the full cost of their summer program. In fact, depending on the program, you may need to employ two or three of the options mentioned here, and that’s perfectly reasonable! With a combination of scholarships, donations, savings and more though, any student can fund the summer program of their dreams.

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Why did you choose to participate in this program?

After attending the Quinnipiac University Open House last Spring, I knew I could see myself going to school there. Quinnipiac moved up on my list to my first choice for college. I figured it would be an amazing opportunity to experience a little taste of what college would be like and would help me confirm what I want to do in the future. The program helped me to confirm that I want to be an Occupational Therapist.

How did you decide which program was right for you?

I knew I wanted to choose an occupation in Allied Health Sciences. Allied Health professions encompass a large group of professions. When I received an email about the summer programs being offered, I decided that the Health Exploration Program would be perfect for me because it would give an insight to many healthcare professions, which is exactly what I needed to help me determine what I wanted to do in my future.

What was a typical day in your program?

I woke up around 7am to get ready and then headed over to the student center for breakfast around 8. After breakfast, we went to the designated classroom. Classrooms changed each day depending on the occupation we learned about. Each class was set up as a hands-on workshop about that specific profession we were learning about that day. Each session had a professional from the field who spoke about what a day in the life of that profession was like. We then had a hands-on activity. The sessions went from 9am-12pm, with a lunch break from 12-1pm.

Classes resumed from 1-3pm. At 3:00pm we had the opportunity to hang out with other students until dinner at 5:00pm. After dinner we had an evening activity provided by our amazing counselors and would head back to the dorms at 8pm and be in bed by 10pm. The program also gave us the opportunity to explore different activities in the area. We went hiking at Sleeping Giant State Park, spent a day at the aquarium and zoo. These outings gave us an opportunity to get to know the staff and the other students in the program.

What was the most memorable moment of your program?

That is a hard question for me to answer! I have many reasons why the program was memorable and unforgettable. First, where else would I have the opportunity to hold a human brain! The program gave me great insight on each profession and that helped me decide that I want to be an Occupational Therapist. Secondly, I met amazing people! The staff were knowledgeable and so friendly. I also made great friends that I still talk to everyday! Thirdly, it allowed me to see what college life was going to be like. This experience helped me realize that I am ready to go away and experience the world.

What advice do you have for teens looking at programs?

Do not be scared or nervous! Try them out! I was nervous about leaving my family and giving up two weeks of my summer break, but it truly was one of the best decisions I have ever made. The memories I created during the program will stay with me forever. I created special bonds with other students in the program and I got insight about college life. I suggest that if you are apprehensive about going away to school and not sure what you want to study, find a summer program that interests you and get ready for an unforgettable experience!

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Why Did You Choose to Participate In This Program?

I chose to participate in the Creative Writing program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago because I’ve always known I wanted to be a writer. That’s the only thing even at the moment that I know for sure - that I’m a writer. I love learning new forms of writing and new ways to engage with written text.

How Did You Decide Which Program Was Right For You?

I knew SAIC was right for me because I wanted to be surrounded by creatives and creative people who were passionate about their work and SAIC being interdisciplinary allowed people to open themselves up to new things and new experiences.

What Was A Typical Day In Your Program?

A typical class in my program is reading people’s work and critiquing it, and engaging in inspiring works that make us think about things differently or similarly - we read to work our minds.

What Was the Most Memorable Moment of Your Program?

My most memorable moment at SAIC was showing my work in the Residence Hall student-run Siragusa gallery and getting to witness people interacting with my work and enjoying it. It was the first time I really saw what life after SAIC could be.

What Advice Do You Have For Teens Looking For Summer Programs?

My advice for people who are looking at SAIC is make sure you’re serious about this path you want to take. This school doesn’t always make it easy to love it, but when it does, it becomes so worth it. But, you have to put the work in and be ready to fail so you can get better.

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I took Intro to Surgery, described by BLI as a one-week medical program that introduces students to basic surgical skills, such as surgical knot tying and suturing. It allows us to translate these skills to mock surgeries. Students focus on cardiovascular disease, including coronary artery bypass grafting. Students additionally complete, in groups, a slideshow presentation involving cardiothoracic diseases and their surgical treatments. They will then practice their presenting skills as they present their work to the rest of the class. They learn skills that will aid them in the process of applying to and succeeding in pre-med and medical programs in their futures.

During my time attending the BLI Intro to Surgery program, I feel that it impacted me in many ways. I learned skills early on that I otherwise would have had to learn further in my academic career. I was taught verbal study hacks by my amazing instructors. These helped me not only remember the materials better but also how to be more attentive. Overall, I learned skills that will help me down the road to further my education and lead me to be the surgeon I one day hope to become. I was able to perform mock surgeries such as a gastric bypass and a CABG as well as learn and apply many different suture technics that I still practice today. I was also taught the proper way to check someone's blood pressure.

This skill enabled me to be able to check my dad’s blood pressure when needed, which I was unable to do prior to my BLI experience. Being involved in hands-on learning helped me understand and

physically see what I was learning to prepare me for the work I will be executing in the future. Apart from the medical skills I took part in, I learned how to be a leader and the importance of collaboration skills. I learned how to work together when in groups/duos and listen to other people's thoughts and ideas. I gained the ability to better my public speaking when presenting my own ideas to my peers. All in all, I learned leadership skills that I now apply to my everyday life. I am involved in multiple clubs at my school, some of which I lead to excel in the community and accomplish great goals. I am forever grateful and blessed that I had the opportunity to learn such amazing things at BLI.

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DISCOVER A POTENTIAL CAREER

SUMMER CAREER EXPLORATIONS

• Spend a week exploring an area of study of your choice

• Make connections with experts in your field

• Meet new friends who share your interests

• Experience college life and learning

Explore your career options in summer camp with high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors.

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Why Overnight Summer Programs Are PERFECT FOR STEM STUDENTS

TEM majors and careers are more popular than ever, and the same is true for STEM overnight summer programs at various universities and other institutions. These programs, designed to accommodate every type of interest from biotechnology to robotics, are some of the most popular and selective summer programs available.

But why are they so important? Why should a STEM-minded student sign up for a summer overnight program?

Well, if they are serious about becoming future movers and shakers of the tech or science industry, a STEM summer overnight program will help students to develop the skills they need for a bright and happy future in

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STEM. In fact, they’re one of the best ways for high school students to get a taste of the professional and academic world of STEM.

There are many other benefits to participating in a STEM summer program too. Here’s 3 reasons why overnight summer programs are perfect for STEM students!

THEY ARE DESIGNED FOR TEAMWORK

STEM overnight programs are structured and built around the idea of encouraging teamwork and camaraderie during class hours and after hours. Students are often put into groups and must work together to tackle a large project in a short period of time. But the day doesn’t end when the classes are done.

Students often stay in dorms or dorm-like settings, where they will live, eat, and relax with their classmates. In their rooms they will bond over their shared passion and love of STEM topics as

well as their backgrounds, personal interests, and their dreams for the future. Both in and out of class, students learn how to work and live together.

THEY TAKE STUDENTS OUT OF THEIR COMFORT ZONE

Those dedicated to the world of STEM can often be single-minded in their approach to success. They rely on the tried and true formula for success which can include a specific schedule and routine. While it is important for the student to feel like they have control over their environment, it is also important to push boundaries and test your limits.

Overnight programs are a world away from home. For younger age groups, the programs are often smaller and run for a shorter period of time. But older students can expect to be on a campus for two weeks or more at a time. During this time, the overnight program structures most of their day while allowing some free downtime after dinner and before a set curfew. »

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This time away from all that is familiar will help students discover personal strengths and make lifelong friendships. It will also give them a glimpse of the techworld and what they can expect if they follow their dreams and pursue a career in a STEMrelated industry.

THEY CAN OFFER A UNIQUE AND ONE-OF-A KIND EXPERIENCE

You can fit a lot more in a program when students don’t leave at the end of the day! Whether it’s a late night hike to gaze at the stars or a field trip that requires a very early start, it’s easier to have unique and exciting activities while participating in an overnight program than it is a day camp or online course.

While it can be difficult for parents to let their children go to an overnight camp for a few days or more, remember that it offers their kids the unique chance of having their entire day (from sunup to

sundown) packed with exciting experiments and adventures that they wouldn’t get from a small day camp!

Overnight camps also reach out to a larger audience and people from different parts of the country (or the world)! Campers will have the unique opportunity to meet people from different cultures, regions, languages, and walks of life. Day camps are regional by nature, since most campers need a place to stay.

One of the joys of summer programs is that it is a unique time to forge memories and bonds that can span a lifetime. For children who are passionate about STEM, connections can be the stepping stone that take them to the next level of discovery and success. There are special benefits to overnight programs that are not found in day camps. This especially applies to STEM centered camps that are here to help students form a strong understanding of their field as well as skills to work and succeed with those around them.

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I attended Charles O. Dickerson High School in Trumansburg, New York. I graduated in June of 2021. I learned about Cornell's Online Precollege Program through word of mouth and was excited to take a course. So what was my summer online course with Cornell like? I took PSYCH 1990: Sport Psychology, with Dr. Mary Turner DePalma. I was immersed in a class which included both high school and college students. It introduced me to a heavier workload, which I hadn't had the chance to experience in the typical high school setting I was accustomed to.

Lectures were thought provoking and challenging, for my younger mind. I always looked forward to class in anticipation of questions my professor would pose. My Cornell Precollege experience definitely factored into my decision to apply to Cornell for college. I greatly enjoyed Precollege and found connecting through a professor in higher education incredibly rewarding. I desired experience working in the field of scientific research and Cornell, being a land-grant university with many opportunities, was the perfect environment to pursue research in addition to higher education.

As for advice for those applying to the Cornell Summer Online program, I would say as difficult as it may be, I recommend doing all your homework as soon as possible since the courses are very fast paced. Always communicate with your professor and connect with them. Finally, look for a change of scenery—going outside to do my work instead of staying shut in my room often got me through long passages of reading. Today, I am majoring in Biological Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell.

I think my Precollege course prepared me on what to expect from Cornell academics. I currently work in a USDA lab under my graduate student mentor focusing on virology projects. The research opportunity and lab experience has been incredibly valuable. One of the best things at about attending Cornell is working at the USDA Heck Lab where I helps prepare experiments for virology research. Not only has the lab work been amazing, but the people are wonderful, making this hands-on work the best experience I’ve had at Cornell so far.

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Why Did You Choose to Participate In This Program?

I chose this program because it had great reviews, and offered a little bit of everything: Spanish classes, home-stay, cultural activities, community service and adventure! Although this was my first time traveling alone and I was really nervous, I really wanted to have a cross cultural experience and challenge myself. Arcos Journeys Abroad made me feel confident that I would be safe and have an excellent time.

How Did You Decide Which Program Was Right For You?

I really wanted to go to a Spanish speaking country and Costa Rica seemed like a great, safe choice for my first time traveling alone. This program offered everything I was looking for (adventure, Spanish immersion, home stay, cultural experiences and community service) all wrapped up in one. Acros Journeys Abroad had great reviews in all areas, particularly safety and that was most important to my parents. The staff at Arcos was always very responsive to any questions we had and the application process was straight forward. Arcos was also an affordable program compared to others and seemed to offer more than others.

What Was A Typical Day In Your Program?

We would begin the day with a delicious homemade breakfast by our host mom, then walk to school where we would have morning Spanish class in a cool open air class room surrounded by trees. In the afternoon we would have cultural activities such as cooking, dance or

art. We would also have free time to walk around the cute town. Later, we would have an authentic dinner prepared by our home stay mom and have time to hang out with other kids in the program.

What Was the Most Memorable Moment of Your Program?

Two of my most memorable experiences was zip lining above the canopy of the beautiful Costa Rican jungle. We took a bus ride through the country side and stayed in a hotel with a pool and hot tub. And the second was surfing in the warm, blue waters at Jaco Beach.

What Advice Do You Have For Teens Looking For Summer Programs?

Choose a program that has good ratings in all areas, especially safety. Choose a program in a country that interests you, and offers plenty of activities and cultural experiences. I think it is important to be able to do some type of community service activity as well so that you're giving back to the community and not just being a tourist. I think it's a good idea to be in a program with kids who are generally the same age range. Even though it might be scary, I recommend going by yourself because you will meet so many more new people that way and come home with new friends! I made some really great friends through Arcos Journeys Abroad. It was a real bonding experience!

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HOW AN ONLINE SUMMER PROGRAM Can Change Your Life

or students, parents and educators alike, the months of virtual learning brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic were difficult. Decreased focus, increased cheating, and lack of equal access were just some of the many drawbacks that this new normal brought with it. For students who struggled, the recent return to fully in-person classes was more than welcome.

So why are we still talking about online learning in 2023? Because even though students have returned to the classroom, online learning is here to stay, and the summer is the best time for students and parents to take advantage of the many opportunities now available to them.

The technological and educational advances made in the last two years have revolutionized the way that everyone thinks about learning online, and education is more open and accessible than ever before, especially when it comes to summer programs. Online summer programs offer a world of enriching, supplemental education that has the opportunity to take students far beyond the confines of their classroom, and participating in one of the programs featured here could change the shape of a student's career and life forever.

Online summer courses can teach students a new language or show them how to code. They can prepare them for a career in finance or get them into the college of their dreams. In fact, online summer programs offer all of the benefits of a traditional summer program

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with an added degree of adaptability and flexibility placed on top.

In this article, we’ll examine the ways that online summer programs offer students new and exciting opportunities that can change their life for the better. Then, on the following pages, you’ll find a list of online summer programs that are available for students to sign up for right now! Enjoy!

ONLINE SUMMER PROGRAMS EXPOSE YOU TO SUBJECTS NOT OFFERED AT SCHOOL

One of the best things about online summer learning is that it offers students a chance to study topics that may not be available in their classrooms or community. This can include specialized academic studies in certain types of math and engineering or an expansion of after-school extracurriculars like culture clubs or video game groups.

Many schools across the country have curriculum that changes with the times, but plenty of schools are behind the curve when it comes to courses in STEM and other disciplines. Online summer classes then can be an incredible benefit to a student who knows what they are passionate about but aren’t sure how to take the next step at their current school.

For example: a student living in a school district where personal finance classes are ineffective or nonexistent might turn to an online summer course at Teach Me Wall Street to help learn about the fields that interest them most. In fact, it may be the only way that a student like that could learn about such topics.

No longer are students confined to their school’s district, resources or schedule. Now, all of humanity’s knowledge is available at students' fingertips just waiting to be explored. The world of online learning offers near-infinite possibilities, and the various online summer programs featured in this guide are one of the best examples of the fact that.

ONLINE SUMMER PROGRAMS PREPARE YOU FOR COLLEGE AND BEYOND

Well-respected online summer courses like the ones featured in this guide can sometimes be a make or break item on a resume. Whether you’re trying to get into the college of your dreams or land your first job after school, summer experience with an online learning course is a fantastic way to set yourself apart from the crowd.

Perhaps you don't have the time, means, or desire to attend a multi-week summer program in person. An online summer program is a fantastic alternative that shows colleges and employers that you are just as dedicated to learning outside of the classroom as any other student.

Colleges and companies will absolutely take note of online coursework or certifications, especially after the last few years. Because of this, any teenager could put together an incredibly impressive resume just from online summer learning experiences before they even graduate from high school.

With the explosion of online learning across the globe then, teenagers have more control than ever over how they appear on paper. Even if the offerings at their school are meager, even if there’s nothing in their area that matches their interests, students can still boost their resume through cheap, accessible summer courses online.

CONCLUSION

We know that many students were grateful to put the Zoom classroom behind them forever last year, and rightfully so. However, we hope that this article has given you just a taste of the power that online learning still has in 2023.

Whether it’s an academic summer program, a career readiness course, a language program, or an extracurricular that you’d not otherwise have access to, online summer learning has the ability to change your life and launch you into a future you never could have imagined. Students’ options have never been more numerous, and we hope you’ll take advantage of the ones offered in this guide!

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Teach Me Wall Street

Why Did You Choose to Participate In This Program?

When my school started talking about investing I found it fascinating. I wanted to get more insight into how stocks, bonds, and cryptocurrencies work. When I found Teach Me Wall Street, I knew it was the right one for me. By participating in this program, I knew I would gain a better understanding into how I can make my money work for me allowing me to achieve financial freedom.

What Did You Learn In This Summer Program?

Generally speaking, I was given a thorough explanation of the financial industry: banking, investing, economics, etc. Of particular significance, I learned how and why budgeting my money is important. The class had students from many states, as well a few international students. I learned how much prices and taxes vary across the country.

I also learned how investing is used to create and grow wealth. Additionally, I learned about how each investment strategy has different risks and steps. I'm glad I got the opportunity to participate in this program because now I know more than my parents!!

What Advice Do You Have For Teens Looking For Summer Programs?

My advice to any teen applying to a summer program is to make choices that align with your interests. This is important because you want to enjoy and connect to the content. Secondly, the program should prepare you for the future.

Every week was a different class. The class schedule was flexible. Class was presented twice a day and I could easily change when my schedule changed.

"This is an ever-changing world that we live in, so attaining the knowledge and skills that will help you out in the future will be beneficial."

This is an ever-changing world that we live in, so attaining the knowledge and skills that will help you out in the future will be beneficial. And lastly, be sure to make the most of your experience! Ask questions. Do the extra research. And show resilience.

What Was the Most Memorable Moment of Your Program?

Despite the fact that we were virtual, the instructor found ways to keep the class engaged throughout the course. One of the more memorable parts of this program was completing the hands-on activities. The instructor would show the class a demonstration live, allowing time for questions. After the demonstration we were then asked to complete a similar assignment. For example, if we were working on finding stock tickers, she would show us how to do this kind of research. Then she would have us find the ticker of a different company.

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ONLINE SUMMER PROGRAMS

While schools are returning to in-person formats, it’s clear that online/virtual learning is a permanent fixture. Online opportunities remove financial and geographic barriers that used to limit life-changing programs to a certain subset of the world. Now, students can learn from an expert on the other side of the world and apply that knowledge to their part of the world.

Here are some of the top online summer programs that cover every interest and passion. Check them out and see what ignites your passion!

ACADEMIC AMERICAN UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOLARS

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American University (AU) offers high school students the opportunity to pursue their interests in greater depth by enrolling in 1-credit online courses covering a range of topics, from international diplomacy and law to biotechnology and forensic science. By enrolling in an AU Summer Scholars course, you will enjoy a stimulating, rigorous, and personalized collegelevel learning experience specially tailored to high school students. The AU credit course is taught online in a self-paced, asynchronous format, allowing flexibility in completing reading and written assignments on your own schedule. Instructional content may include pre-recorded lectures, podcasts, documentaries, and faculty-led discussion boards. AU faculty remain involved and accessible to students during the course. Courses are four weeks in length. Learn More »

BOSTON COLLEGE EXPERIENCE HONORS PROGRAM

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The BCE Honors Program is for rising high school juniors and seniors who meet the academic qualifications necessary to participate. This program is asynchronous/online only. Students admitted into the program may earn college credit by enrolling in one or two undergraduate courses from a carefully curated list of undergraduate courses scheduled to run asynchronously/online through the Boston College's Summer Session. Students will have access to BC resources but will not have any on-campus access. All BCE Honors who satisfy the requirements for the coursework are eligible to earn up to 3-8 semester credits and request an official transcript from the Office of Student Services. Learn More »

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BOSTON UNIVERSITY SUMMER TERM HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS

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Are you looking for an academic challenge that you can take on from home this summer? Join other high school students from around the country and the world at one of the nation’s most recognized universities. BU’s High School Honors and Summer Challenge programs provide an excellent opportunity to prepare for your future from anywhere in the world. Expand your horizons and discover your personal and academic potential. Discover the best option for you by visiting our website. Learn More »

BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PRECOLLEGE ONLINE PROGRAM

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If you’re thinking about a future in medicine, law, activism, or environmental science, try an online course with Brandeis. You’ll hear from top professors through exciting video content, engage with interactive assignments, and enjoy guidance from mentors who will guide your learning experience. Study anywhere, anytime, at your own pace. Learn More »

COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN HISTORY & DEMOCRACY

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The National Institute of American History & Democracy (NIAHD) at William & Mary offers a 3-week virtual class in which students analyze, interpret, and discuss key events in American history and the places where these events took place. Students in NIAHD's Pre-College Program develop college-level reading and writing skills; participate in seminar discussions; and interact with historians, architectural historians, curators, and archaeologists. Students earn transferable college credit for their work.

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY SUMMER PRECOLLEGE ONLINE

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As a student in this highly regarded Ivy League program, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in fascinating Cornell University courses: work closely with leading Cornell faculty members; get a head start on college by earning 3 to 8 credits and a Cornell transcript; improve your college study skills during rigorous, well-designed classes; prepare for college applications with one-on-one admissions counseling; and connect with a diverse group of motivated high school students from around the world.

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DWIGHT GLOBAL ONLINE SCHOOL

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Do you want to continue learning this summer? Dwight Global's summer classes for grades 7-12 are rigorous, full-credit courses. With a curriculum designed to engage and foster critical thinking, students learn from teachers who are both committed to supporting students’ academic success and readily accessible. To accommodate summer schedules, all courses are asynchronous with weekly deadlines. At Dwight Global, you can supplement your transcript or pursue credit recovery. Learn More »

FUSION GLOBAL ACADEMY

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Fusion Global Academy offers virtual one-to-one classes for credit and tutoring for students to catch up, get ahead, or try something new this summer. Our online summer school options are engaging and fun so your student can achieve academic success and still have fun. We’ll work with you to create your optimum schedule that flexes around your summer plans. Take a break or go on vacation without worrying about where learning fits in! Learn More »

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE ONLINE PROGRAM

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Are you ready to take your education to the next level? Georgetown University Pre-College Online courses are the place to start. Choose from a wide variety of top courses spanning the fields of medicine, business, law, and government—all featuring renowned professors; expert mentors; and engaging, interactive videos. Study anytime, anywhere, at your own pace. Why wait? Apply today! Learn More »

RICE UNIVERSITY PRECOLLEGE PROGRAM

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Are you hoping to test out a subject before college? Rice has an exciting opportunity for motivated high school students like you. Experience learning from top Rice professors through engaging, tech-forward videos and demonstrations; and collaborate with in-theknow mentors. Work at your own pace and earn a Certificate of Completion from Rice University. Learn More »

SKIDMORE COLLEGE: ONLINE SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM

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For 50 years, Skidmore College has offered motivated high school students a supportive, tight-knit Pre-College Program and classes in a range of liberal arts disciplines. Pre-College students earn college credit alongside current college students and work closely with faculty thanks to small class sizes. Gain invaluable experience and prepare for college success in our nationally top-ranked program. Five-week online and day program options available for summer 2023 Learn More »

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UC SAN DIEGO ACADEMIC CONNECTIONS

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UC San Diego Academic Connections provides a pre-college summer experience that is academically enriching for high-achieving, college-bound high school students motivated to explore the offerings of UC San Diego – a topfive, internationally ranked public institution. Students are exposed to some of the most exciting fields of study in the physical and social sciences, engineering, and arts and humanities. Online and in-person courses place emphasis on active learning and putting knowledge to use in independent and creative ways.

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UCHICAGO: SUMMER IMMERSION PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

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This summer, take an undergraduate-level course with high school students from all over the world, from wherever you are! Summer Online allows students to explore subjects like biochemistry, art, quantitative finance, and more through five-week courses involving real-time interaction, engaging class discussions, and group projects. Each course has been specially designed to make the most of online resources and activities, and deliver the academically rigorous experience synonymous with UChicago. Learn More »

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, TERP YOUNG SCHOLARS ONLINE PROGRAMS

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In Terp Young Scholars, high school students prepare for college through rigorous academics and dynamic instruction. Students learn to navigate the UMD college experience and get a jump on college by earning three university credits. In-person and online options available. Learn More »

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER PRE-COLLEGE ONLINE PROGRAM

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STEM courses are the cornerstone for anyone interested in the fields of science, medicine, engineering, and technology. If you’re a high school student interested in these exciting subjects, Rochester’s precollege online program is the place to start. Hear from expert professors; stay engaged through tech-forward, interactive videos; and study at your own pace. Apply today! Learn More »

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

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Wake Forest University’s online immersion courses for high school students cover a range of subjects like medicine, psychology, business, and law. Watch exciting videos, hear from Wake Forest professors, and receive guidance from a mentor. Study at your own pace, complete a Final Capstone Project, and earn a Certificate of Completion. Learn More »

WILLIAM & MARY PRE-COLLEGE ONLINE PROGRAM

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Curious about how to prepare for your future? How about exploring venture capital, psychology or medicine? Our online courses are designed for aspiring high school students. You’ll hear from W&M professors, receive support from a mentor, and study at your own time and pace thanks to our flexible format. Earn a Certificate of Completion and jump-start your future today. Learn More »

WORLD SCHOLARS ACADEMY | ELITE SUMMER COURSES

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Launch your highest career path and stand out to top universities with live online courses and internships in leading academic disciplines. Programs deliver high-level insights from world-leading educators, exciting collaborations with international peers, and one-on-one personalized academic guidance to reach your highest potential. Opportunities available for aspiring scholars ages 12-18. Learn More »

WRITE THE WORLD: VIRTUAL WRITING CAMP

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Imagine exciting worlds and develop your storytelling technique. From Sci-Fi to Poetry, we welcome all young writers ages 13-19 to enjoy our online writing camps this June through August! Our team of writing experts also help students conquer the college admissions essay with confidence. Explore engaging prompts, videos and interactive resources in our virtual on-demand Complete Your College Essay course, or receive personalized feedback within just 48 hours through our College Essay Review Service. Sign up here today. Learn More »

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PARSONS PARIS ONLINE COURSES

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Parsons Paris offers an online program designed for those seeking a future in fashion. Explore subjects like fashion business, design, sustainability, and building a brand. All online courses are designed by fashion experts and feature engaging videos that enhance your learning. Study anytime, anywhere, at your own pace, and receive a Certificate of Completion from Parsons Paris. Learn More »

BUSINESS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP & LEADERSHIP

BETA CAMP VIRTUAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP BOOTCAMP

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BETA Camp is a global Entrepreneurship Bootcamp where students learn business, tech and entrepreneurship through the process of building their own revenue generating startup. During the program, you will be coached by industry experts and founders and get exposure to dozens of companies. This is one of the reasons why BETA Camp alumni land internships at these companies - you spend your time with people that can hire you! Program starts June 26th. Apply to secure your spot! Learn More »

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COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM

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Discover the business area that’s right for you with Columbia Business School. Explore online courses in industries like sports, luxury goods and services, travel and food, or film and TV. Study with renowned faculty, hear from industry experts, and work with a mentor. Our flexible format lets you study at your own pace. Complete a final project and earn a certificate of participation. Learn More »

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Looking for a highly interactive exploration of leadership, identity, justice, action, and imagination? Join The Ethical Leadership Experience for an intimate, international 2-week virtual experience as we explore some of the most fascinating open problems outside of the standard curriculum, from robot judges to sustainable futures. Sessions in July and August. Join a global community of ethical leaders that spans 90 years! Learn More »

VIRTUAL WALL STREET SUMMER BOOT CAMP

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Teach Me Wall Street offers engaging online summer programs for teens that focus on Trading, Investing, the Stock Market and Personal Finance. LIVE instruction is presented by seasoned professionals with real Wall Street backgrounds. Students interact with peers in a virtual classroom and learn valuable money lessons while engaging in challenging handson activities and projects. Programs introduce students to various career options in the world of business and finance, teach real-life money skills, and offer pathways to independence and success! We offer week-long summer programs on various finance & business related topics that can be booked separately or bundled in 2, 3 and 4 Week Packages! Learn More »

BOSTON LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE: VIRTUAL STEM PROGRAMS

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Our breakout hit remote programs from summer 2020 have remained popular after all these years! We're known for running Remote Biotech Research, Remote Biomedical & Surgical Research, and Remote STEM Entrepreneurship. We send kits with all the supplies our students need right to their homes! Learn More »

CAMP INTEGEM: ONLINE HOLOGRAPHIC AR, CODING, AI, ROBOTICS, ART, ANIMATION & 3D DESIGN

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The #1 AR Program! Excellent precollege online classes, AP classes, Tech Leadership programs for cutting-edge portfolio for successful college applications. Great for K-12 students who love STEM/AI/Coding/ Robotics/3D Design/Game Design/ Art/Animation to turn imagination into Holographic AR designs. Teleport into your creation to experience the magic. No prior experience is needed. Students will learn holographic AR coding, AI, robotics, STEM, art, design, game design, 3D modeling, UI/UX, animation & more. Since 2018, we’ve taught students from more than 20 countries. Learn More »

CASE WESTERN RESERVE PRE-COLLEGE ONLINE PROGRAM

View Website STEM courses are the cornerstone for anyone interested in the fields of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. If you’re a high school student interested in exploring these subjects, Case Western Reserve’s online pre-college program is the place to start. Learn from our expert instructors and stay engaged through interactive videos. Study anytime, anywhere, at your own pace. Apply today! Learn More »

DIGIPEN ACADEMY: PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAMS

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DigiPen Academy offers four online Pre-College Summer Tracks: Game Design, Art & Animation for Games, Game Programming & Music & Sound Design for Games. Students get a feel for what it’s like to take college courses at DigiPen while also learning what it takes to succeed in the game industry while building their portfolio. DigiPen Institute of Technology has ranked in the top 5 of The Princeton Review’s Top Game Design Schools for over 13 years. Learn More »

ID TECH CAMPS FOR KIDS & TEENS

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World’s #1 tech camp for 23+ years! iD Tech camps were built with teens' interests in mind and provide the opportunity to explore their dream campus, meet like-minded friends, learn in-demand skills, and build narratives for college apps – while having the time of their lives! Locations at 75+ university campuses across the US + online options. Learn More »

SEAQUEST VIRTUAL SUMMER PROGRAM

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Join a diverse community of high school students from around the world who share a passion for ocean science and want to understand marine conservation while building their skills, resume, and portfolio for college. Working with SEA faculty, you'll study marine science, nautical science, science writing, and environmental history, all while engaging with real oceanographic data. All virtual programs include a range of active, hands-on activities and live meetings with ocean experts who share their career paths. Learn More »

UC SAN DIEGO: SALLY RIDE SCIENCE ACADEMY

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The Sally Ride Science Academy offers fascinating and fun STEAM workshops for students entering grades 3 through 12. Our online and in-person workshops let students investigate coding, acting, space science, marine biology and more, as they immerse themselves in hands-on projects. This year, students will earn 1.5 pre-college credits for each workshop. Top-notch STEAM instructors incorporate real-life stories of vibrant women conducting research in each field inspiring students and making STEAM careers more accessible. Learn More »

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Why did you choose to participate in iBme's Teen Mindfulness Retreat?

I fully believe I have, in my time with iBme, learned how to be human, how to navigate relationships and pain, how to communicate, how to listen, and how to love. It’s life school.

How did you decide which program was right for you?

If you are looking for somewhere to find faith, somewhere to find some kind of love for humanity, this is the place. I found so much hope and love here that really do not seem to exist in other spaces in our world.

What was a typical day in your program?

The retreat experience can really be transformed to fit you; you can socialize and make friends, you can read or write at any available time, you can get to know teachers, you can go on hikes, etc.

What was the most memorable moment of your program?

On my very first retreat, I was really really scared because I saw a lot of people talking to each other who already knew each other and my social anxiety at the time was awful. I started crying and I almost left because I was so scared. I ended up talking to a teacher and going on a walk with her, and she was kind enough that I felt alright to stay. Later that night a teacher let me use their phone to text my mother that I was ok, even though usually phones aren’t allowed. By the end of retreat, I was comfortable and had made friends of my own, but even if that didn’t happen, I knew I’d be supported, accepted, and loved.

“As a teenager, this is one of the first places I felt fully accepted in my own skin, and I felt free to exist as I am and not try to change anything”

What advice do you have for teens looking at programs?

If you are looking for somewhere to find faith, somewhere to find some kind of love for humanity, this is the place. I found so much hope and love here that really do not seem to exist in other spaces in our world. As a teenager, this is one of the first places I felt fully accepted in my own skin, and I felt free to exist as I am and not try to change anything. It’s the first place I heard the phrase, “I love you; keep going.” I offer that phrase to you now, if you find it to be helpful, from an internet stranger. Thanks so much for reading what I have to say.

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PREPARING FOR A CAREER IN THE ARTS:

Do Summer Programs Help?

ttending an arts summer program is a wonderful opportunity for a number of reasons: it can expose students to ideas not available at their school, connect them to artistic peers and mentors, and prepare them for whatever direction they want to take their artistic career.

A number of the summer programs offered in this guide allow artistic students to explore and refine their skills in an open and encouraging environment, and there’s few better ways to prepare for an artistic career than getting a taste of it while still in high school. In fact, the summer programs in this guide offer all students - but art students especially - a leg up above the competition.

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Participating in one may greatly increase one’s chances of turning their passion into their career.

That being said though, it’s important to be honest about the realities of living as a working artist, if that’s the path your student takes. For many, the struggles that come with being a professional artist are more than worth it for the personal and creative fulfillment that their work can bring. But like with all jobs, pursuing a career in the arts brings its own set of unique challenges and difficulties.

Yes, summer programs can absolutely help prepare students for a career in the arts. But if you’re considering the option, there’s a few other important questions to ask yourself or your student. Here’s 5 that we recommend answering:

1. ARE YOU WILLING TO BE DEDICATED?

For professionals in the art world, a high degree of selfmotivation and dedication is required. If you’re making a living as an artist of any kind, you’ll likely have to

learn how to set your own schedule and meet important deadlines. Whether you’re a musician with a can’t-miss gig coming up or a writer with a draft soon due, dedication to your work is essential when it comes to being a professional artist. If you find that you’re procrastinating on your artistic work now, ask yourself why that might be and whether or not you’ll have the self-determination to follow through once art is your career.

2. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR ART TO BE MORE THAN JUST A HOBBY?

Simply put: professional artists must sometimes work on their pieces even if they’re not in the mood to create. Are you ready to meet a deadline even if you don’t feel intense artistic inspiration? Are you willing to learn the difference between a finished product and a perfect one? Or, would you prefer for your art to remain something that you only do in your free time? These are important questions for any artist, and the delicate balance between passion and productivity is something that all professional artists must eventually come to discover on their own. »

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3. CAN YOU MARKET YOUR WORK?

There are many aspects to a career as a working artist besides the mere creation of art. If you’re working as an artist under the employ of a larger company, then this aspect of the job may be taken care of by other departments. However, if your eventual goal is to be self-employed on the basis of your artistic skill, then be sure to ask yourself whether you’re willing to take on the business side of being a professional artist. The most successful professional artists have skills in promoting, selling and marketing their art, in addition to just creating it. Are you willing to learn these skills as well?

4. ARE YOU WILLING TO PUT UP WITH OTHER DIFFICULTIES?

Like with all businesses, conflict will undoubtedly arise from a career in the arts. Whether it’s a botched audition, a canceled event or a rejection from a major

publisher, there’s sure to be some rough patches along the way. Sometimes this comes from people who don’t understand your work or your passion, and sometimes this comes directly from other collaborators. How much are you willing to put up with when it comes to your art? Do you have a thick skin or are you willing to grow one? As all professionals learn eventually, you must be willing to take the good with the bad.

5. ARE YOU READY FOR THE MOST FULFILLING EXPERIENCE OF YOUR LIFE?

If you’re able to answer yes to all (or even most) of the questions above, then it sounds like you’re ready to start your future in the arts! Like with all careers, a job in the artistic world comes with a unique set of challenges and struggles. However, if you’re passionate about your work and willing to learn, grow and create as you go, then a career spent in the arts can only be fulfilling and rewarding.

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ANNAPOLIS SUMMER ACADEMY

June 25-July 1 Sight & Insight: Seeing and knowing in literature, philosophy, and geometry

July 2-8 Justice, Nature & Law: From the politics of society to the rules of the natural world

July 9-15 Hidden Powers: Uncovering forces in Shakespeare, poetry, and physics

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July 9-15 Beginnings: Inquiring into the Origins of Politics, Poetry, and Mathematics

July 16-22 Technology & Transcendence: Scientific Ambition and the Human Condition

July 23-29 Art and Nature: Uncovering forces in Shakespeare, poetry, and physics

ONLINE SUMMER ACADEMY

June 19-23 Plato’s Dialogues: Excerpts from the Meno, the Apology, and the Republic

June 26-30 Shakespeare’s As You Like It & Selected Sonnets

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July 31-August 4 Speeches on American Democracy: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr.

August 7-11 Poetry by American Women: Emily Dickinson, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Rita Dove

I was seven years old when I started dreaming about the opportunity to travel with Global Routes. I would count the summers left until I’d graduate as a leader in training at my summer camp, Windsor Mountain, and could complete the next step in my leadership journey. Not only have I grown up wanting to go on a GR trip, but I have grown up hearing anecdotes from my mom who traveled with Global Routes when she was a teenager. While Global Routes has changed and evolved over the years, the core values have remained the same; I, like my mom, have learned the importance of cultural immersion, respect, community, growth, and friendship.

I chose the Leaders in Action program because it had an emphasis on leadership training which I felt would benefit me both in my personal and academic life. Every morning when I woke up, my host-mom Lily would have a delicious breakfast ready on the table for us: a hot cup of Costa Rican coffee, gallo pinto, cheese empanadas, and homemade guanabana jam with crackers. We usually spent the mornings doing work or exploring the community. We built a greenhouse in the elementary school, painted tires around the massive soccer field, completed team building challenges in addition to exploring farms, rivers, and landmarks around town. It was a great time to build relationships with people we never would have otherwise met. At dinner time I would walk back up the hill with my friends who lived by me and help my host-mom cook dinner and practice my Spanish. Dinner was one of my favorite times of day because it was when I was pushed to work on my Spanish to fill the dinner table with conversation and laughs.

We ended many nights with tea and cookies; Lily and I would go into her garden to pick tea leaves before my friends from next door came over to debrief the day. We loved having tea outside at the picnic table so we could look at the stars and be close to the river, an experience you cannot get living in NYC. One of the most memorable parts of my program was the time we spent in the rainforest. At the RAC (our jungle lodge), we spent three days learning about nature, history, survival, and inner peace. We stayed in the home of Mauricio which had incredible views of the most beautiful green covered mountain with a waterfall flowing into the river just below us. Waking up to that view was surreal to say the least. The time we spent there was filled with laughter and heavy rain, and we had an absolute blast. One of my favorite activities was gathering food from the property and helping Mauricio’s mom cook dinner for 24 people.

My advice for teens looking for programs is to find one that matches your values. I recommend Global Routes because of its emphasis on cultural immersion and because of the wonderful people who work hard to make it the best. Additionally, I would recommend a tech-free program like Global Routes. I understand the urge to want your phone while traveling but the experience is enhanced when you disconnect and learn how to entertain yourself without a device. Having no phones enriches the experience of traveling as you are able to fully connect with the world around you. Finally, don’t be scared to go on a trip if you don’t speak the same language as your host family. I was nervous at first, but I improved my Spanish so much on this program!

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SUMMER PROGRAMS:

What Teens with Mental Health Challenges Should Know

nxiety and other mental health challenges seem to be increasingly common in teens these days. Fortunately, summer programs have the potential to make a real difference.

HOW SUMMER PROGRAMS CAN HELP

“Summer programs represent a great opportunity for teens to continue working toward their readiness for college,” notes Kevin Trimble, director of Beyond Akeela.

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“They are a chance to meet and build relationships with new peers. Summer programs also provide opportunities to practice managing their mental health outside of their high school environment. Often this results in a confidence boost.”

“Teens with mental health challenges may feel a respite from the day-to-day difficulties and meet other individuals with common goals and values,” says Alexander MorrisWood, Associate Vice President of Transitions and Student Experience at Beacon College. “I have seen individuals leave summer programs rejuvenated because they accomplished a significant goal over a short period.”

SELECTING A PROGRAM

For teens with significant mental health issues, the search process involves more than just finding a program that matches their interests. Here are some additional factors to consider:

• Distance from home. Staying close to home may limit the selection, but will allow continued access to existing supports such as therapists or family.

• Remote vs. in-person. While some students don’t care for remote learning, teens with social anxiety may actually prefer virtual summer programs which allow them to remain in the comfort of their own homes.

• Size of the program. Smaller groups may be less stressful for those with social anxiety or noise sensitivity.

• Focus of the program. Does the program teach coping, social or life skills? If so, it may be especially beneficial.

“Families should evaluate how much is scheduled for the teen and how much built-in support is provided to support a teen's social-emotional skill development,” Morris-Wood advises. “Secondly, the length of the program should be considered, especially if this is the teen's first time away from home or engaging in a more intensive social environment since the COVID pandemic.”

“I encourage students to understand their own unique needs and work to find a program that will be able to accommodate those needs,” says Marci Schwartz, Ph.D., founder of Thrive Counseling. “For example, if a student feels it would be beneficial to continue to meet with a »

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therapist while away, check with the program to ensure there will be access to a private location to take a telehealth meeting.”

Therapist Alisha Uppal recommends that families “determine if the summer program provides a supportive environment for learning and personal development. Summer programs should not only be for academic development, but also for learning how to thrive in an independent environment.”

HOW TO PREPARE

“Prior to the summer program the student should be completely independent in taking and managing medications as well as be a good self-advocate in knowing when to reach out for support,” Schwartz says. “Prepare, plan and practice,” psychologist Sharon Saline, Psy.D. advises. “Talk about any concerns in advance and create some practical strategies that you can access. Then practice these options in your current life so they become more familiar.”

Likewise, Trimble points out, “We all do best when we know what to expect walking into any situation. We suggest that teens review the websites so they can get an understanding of what they'll be doing. Attend any and all orientations or pre-summer gatherings! Create a plan for how teens will access mental health support while they're in a summer program.”

It may seem like a lot to consider, but with the right selection and preparation, a summer program can be a truly transformative experience.

Dr. Eric Endlich is a clinical psychologist and founder of Top College Consultants®. He helps teens worldwide–especially those with learning differences or emotional challenges–apply and transition to college. A professional member of the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA), he serves on the association’s Learning Differences/Neurodiversity and Diversity/ Equity/Inclusion Committees, and was honored by IECA with a “Making a Difference” award. Dr. Endlich writes and presents widely on neurodiversity, mental health and college admissions.

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How did you turn your love of gaming into a career in the software industry?

I got my start in coding as a camper at iD Tech during my freshman and sophomore years in high school. I attended summer camps at Carnegie Mellon University, first taking a course in Level Design before returning the following summer for a course in Unreal Engine 3. They were both such awesome experiences that I ended up coming back as an iD Tech instructor at summer camp in 2013.

What role did iD Tech play in your career journey?

To me, iD Tech is more than a camp—it’s a major part of my pathway from starting as a high school student that was passionate about games, to going into college for computer science, and eventually becoming a developer in the gaming industry. My time at iD Tech inspired me to pick computer science as my major in college, which I did for all four years. After that, I ended up going to grad school for video game programming as well.

In my professional career, I started as an intern at Madden and eventually grew into a full-time role. During my four years there, I worked on the Gameplay team and helped with the creation of Madden 16-19. In my next role, I worked for a studio called GameSim, where I was able to work on several awesome projects. Currently, I work at Ubisoft Red Storm as a Senior Gameplay Engineer. I have been with this company for two years now, working on Assassin's Creed VR.

What is your favorite part about your career?

I really like being a gameplay engineer. There's

just something awesome about taking a design from a prototype to trying it out to making it into a full feature that is really inspiring to me. It's the biggest part of making a game. It's the back of the box features—it's what people get to play and get their hands on. And to say that I've worked on that is really rewarding.

What do you think is in store for the future of the STEM and tech industry?

I think as we keep going forward, kids are going to be taking coding classes the way that you would take Spanish or any other foreign language. You're going to be learning this new language, which it really is—it's learning to speak with your computer. I think one of the most exciting things about the gaming industry is how fast it changes and how fast it grows. Just in my lifetime alone, I can remember playing on Nintendo, then Super Nintendo, and what the graphics look like then to what they are now that we're getting into 4K, which is exploring massive universes. The tech industry is only going to continue its growth.

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Why did you choose to participate in Oxford Royale Academy's Law & Politics Summer School?

I wanted to exercise my independence in preparation for college, and felt that going overseas on an academic course in a new country would be an excellent way to do that. I also had high hopes for other potential exciting experiences abroad – in my studies, in seeing new places, and in making new friends – and I was drawn to Oxford as a location because of its history and its reputation as a leading university of the world.

How did you decide which program was right for you?

I looked at many programs as I investigated the best place for my overseas study trip, but the courses at Oxford Royale appealed to me most as the program offered a good mix of teaching hours, masterclasses, lectures, and opportunities to go on excursions and enjoy free time.

What was a typical day in your program?

After breakfast we had classes throughout the morning, with plenty of break time to relax and swap notes with other people on the course. In addition to the academic study, you learn new skills such as debating, and how to think through processes and find solutions to problems. In the afternoon there were activities, including sports and museum visits, and we had free time to enjoy the sights of Oxford.

What was the most memorable moment of your program?

The most memorable moment of my program

was the mock trial in a real court room, but I loved every second of my course because my teacher was so amazing. He is a captivating instructor who teaches with detail and has such an engaging method of doing so. You’re never bored in his class! Also, something I know many of my classmates must have written is how much we each loved meeting each other. We all come from different places and have so many cultural differences which was incredibly interesting to learn about.

What

advice do you have for teens looking at programs?

I am happy to recommend Oxford Royale to other students. The highlight of my time at ORA was definitely learning about all my classmates and room-mates. People were so different from what I was used to and it was so interesting to spend two weeks with everyone from different countries. There is a lot of free time for you to socialize and get to know Oxford. I felt that I increased my knowledge, found my independence, and made new friends and connections from all around the world.

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This summer, your student can learn from University of the Pacific professors, live in our residence halls, and enjoy all that our campus in the heart of California has to offer.

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Explore. Learn. Grow.

Champlain College offers academically rigorous residential summer programs for high school students interested in getting hands-on experience and developing tangible skills in a variety of exciting in-demand fields—all while getting a taste of what it’s like to live and learn on our gorgeous campus in Burlington, Vermont (one of America’s Best College Towns)!

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THE SURPRISING EFFECTS a Summer Program Had On My Life

ou wouldn't think spending three weeks in a high school summer program would have such a profound impact on my life, but it did. During the summers of 2004 and 2005, I attended the National Institute for Ameri-

can History and Democracy’s Pre-Collegiate Program. I traveled from my home state of Louisiana to Williamsburg, Virginia, stayed in the dorms on the historic College of William and Mary’s campus, and had the opportunity to study history firsthand.

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This program is unique because it utilizes Virginia as its classroom. After reading scholarly works about the Civil War, for example, dozens of us piled into big white vans and went to stand on battlefields we’d read about the night before. There’s something about getting to physically be in places you’re learning about, locations that shaped our history and culture. It heightens the educational experience to the point you feel it in your bones.

During the day, we took notes and photos (back then on digital cameras) while on location and engaged in lively discussions. In the evening, we uploaded our photos and thoughts in a blog format. The articles we wrote combined what we learned from scholarly articles, our group discussions, and our time at each site. It was the first time I learned how to synthesize many different types of information and present it along with my interpretation.

I didn’t realize it at the time but there, I met wonderful fellow students, resident assistants, and professors who would later play an important role in helping me transition during a significant time in my life. In fact, a month after completing my second summer with NIAHD, I went back to

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my home state of Louisiana and prepared to matriculate as a college freshman at Tulane University. But, the same day I moved into my dorm, I turned right around and left as the entire city evacuated for Hurricane Katrina.

I spent a few semesters at nearby LSU while my family and home state rebuilt, but after some time, I decided to transfer to the other place that felt like home: William and Mary. It wouldn’t have been possible without my NIAHD professors, who wrote letters of recommendation for me and explained how to apply for a financial aid exception due to the unexpected circumstances of the hurricane. I was awarded a grant that made tuition affordable enough to matriculate there as a student, where I majored in history.

My time attending the NIAHD Pre-Collegiate Program twice meant I was familiar with William and Mary’s campus and knew a few friendly faces already. I even knew where to grab the best snacks and the tastiest sandwich that I still crave to this day. This greatly helped me with my transition during a difficult personal time. All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed my time as a college student

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at William and Mary. I interned at several museums, took incredible history classes, and walked in Colonial Williamsburg every chance I could.

After college, I attended graduate school at Virginia Tech for history, where I decided to start a blog about frugal living as a creative outlet. There I was, taking photos of the thrift store table in my tiny graduate school apartment, and uploading it to the internet, not unlike my blogging days back at the Pre-Collegiate program in high school.

What unfolded is still surprising to me. It was that blog, not my graduate degree, that launched my career. After writing about living a good life on my small graduate student budget, I started freelance writing for other outlets, using my blog as a portfolio to get gigs. Over 10 years, the blog grew, as did my freelance writing career. Today, I’ve had the fortune of having bylines in

large publications, a book deal with Wiley, and now own five different blogs with a business partner where we publish content daily.

All that to say, attending a summer program led to more than just a few college credits. For me, I found a place I belonged with people who had similar interests. I had my first taste of a skill that, 18 years later, enables me to do what I love every day. I found a home and a second place to retreat to when my world turned upside down from Hurricane Katrina. I met friends who stood in my wedding (and I in theirs).

So, if you're considering going to a college program in the summer, just know that it's so much more than taking a class. You never know who you're going to meet and what skills you’ll learn. It just may impact the course of your life, and by extension, your college experience, friendships, and career in very unexpected ways.

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Learn the basics and complete a design for a New York City apartment! In-person students will also visit top designer showrooms.

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Why did you choose to participate in this program?

I discovered NYSID Summer Pre-College while reviewing the College’s admissions application requirements on NYSID.edu. I already knew about NYSID’s great reputation as a college but was not aware of the summer offering courses for high school students. With the local university program I had planned to take being canceled, I got permission from my parents and time off from work to enroll in NYSID’s Summer Pre-College I, which focuses on the basics of residential interior design, drafting skills, understanding floor plans and developing a design concept and color scheme. At the end of the 10-day class, you have a design for a New York City apartment.

What was the most memorable moment of your program?

“All of it! To be honest, I went into it with relatively low, but optimistic, expectations about the online learning experience. The virtual high school experience that I had during COVID was nowhere near what on-site learning was, so I didn’t know how good a virtual experience could be. Immediately from the first day, I just LOVED it. It completely exceeded my expectations.” In fact, Carrie loved Pre-College I so much that she signed up for Pre-College II to continue the experience and learn more about interior design opportunities related to designing public and professional spaces.

What impressed you the most about NYSID’s Summer Pre-College?

“The professors! They were so smart, enthusiastic, and encouraging. They showed me how to build upon and bring my ideas to life. I am still amazed about the amount of information I learned in a four-week period. I have never had another class in school that taught me so much in such a short period of time. And the professors so clearly love what they do–both as interior designers and as teachers. Professor Pam was so passionate in the way she explained an idea she had for a bathroom that I felt like, I want to do that–I want to have a design career that excites me that much.”

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SUMMER PROGRAMS

ummer programs are an awesome way to make the most of your summer!

STEM-focused programs offer hands-on learning experiences that are sure to open your eyes to a world of possibilities. Academic opportunities provide a unique opportunity to dive into topics you’ve been wanting to learn more about.

For those looking for adventure, there’s plenty out there too – travel abroad while volunteering and explore a new city. Overall, taking part in summer programs is an excellent way to sneak in some valuable life lessons and potentially get your first glimpse into a potential career choice!

Check out these unique summer opportunities and see if there is the right one for you!

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ADELPHI UNIVERSITY SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Garden City, NY

Adelphi’s award-winning Summer Pre-College program lets students explore interests, prepare for college and discover Adelphi. Courses cover psychology and pop culture, medical science, entrepreneurship, digital art, nursing, politics, computer science, film, and teaching. It’s an exciting way for high school juniors and seniors to gain experience while earning college credit. Learn More »

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GLOBAL YOUTH: GLOBAL SCHOLAR SUMMER PROGRAM FOR YOUNG GLOBAL

LEADERS

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Location(s): Garden City, NY & Online

We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. Global Scholar equips youth leaders to be bold and visionary changemakers around urgent global challenges like climate change, immigration, and more. Join us to learn about global issues from experts and youth leaders, build tools for transformative action, and launch your global career. Global Scholars learn with and from some of the brightest young minds working on these issues today. Learn More »

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ANDOVER SUMMER AT PHILLIPS ACADEMY

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Location(s): Andover, MA & Online

Andover Summer at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, is widely recognized as one of the nation’s premier summer academic enrichment programs, helping students from across the United States and around the world to achieve ambitious educational goals. Phillips Academy’s flagship summer program, an intensive five-week on-campus residential or virtual experience, is designed to prepare students for the rigors of the nation’s top high schools and colleges, as well as the challenge of leading and serving in this complex world. Learn More »

BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL COLLEGE: ON-SITE & VIRTUAL SUMMER ACADEMY

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Location: Boston, MA

The Boston Architectural College’s (BAC) Summer Academy is designed for high school students curious about starting a career in architecture, interior design, landscape design, urban design/planning, and more. The BAC’s Early College Program helps students study design with leading professionals and peers from around the globe. Students around the world (grades 9–12) are welcome to participate in this hands-on summer program. No design experience required! Offered onsite and virtually, learn more about how YOU can launch a future in design. Learn More »

BOSTON COLLEGE EXPERIENCE SUMMER SESSION

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Location: Boston, MA

The BCE Two-Week Non-Credit Courses cover areas such as business and leadership, economics, history, government, forensics, theatre, design thinking, and college and creative writing. The programs are open to rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors. This summer we will have two courses: Introduction to Concepts in Psychology and Fundamentals of Economics, that will be offered both as an in-person section and an online/asynchronous section. While Psychiatry & the TikTok Generation, and Applied Neuropsychology are offered only as asynchronous/online courses, and all other non-credit courses will be offered in-person/on-campus. Learn More »

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BOSTON UNIVERSITY SUMMER TERM

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Location(s): Boston, MA

Join other high school students from around the country and the world at one of the nation’s most recognized universities. BU’s five programs provide an excellent opportunity to prepare for your future—expand your horizons and discover your personal and academic potential. Discover the best option for you by visiting our website.

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BROWN UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Providence, RI & Multiple Locations

Brown Pre-College is a unique opportunity for talented students to immerse themselves in Brown’s rigorous academics and student-centered Open Curriculum. Study a wide variety of subjects from STEM or political science to literature or business on our historic campus or at a variety of domestic and international locations. Nurture your diverse interests, take intellectual risks and gain exposure to Brown’s distinctive approach to education while making friends and memories that last a lifetime. Applications open January 18, 2023. Learn More »

BUCKEYE PRECOLLEGE AT THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

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Buckeye Precollege offers two-week residential enrichment courses for academically ambitious, intellectually curious high school students from across the US. Be a Buckeye this summer! Learn More »

CALVIN UNIVERSITY: ENTRADA SCHOLARS PROGRAM

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Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Entrada Scholars Program is a four-week academic residential program for minority juniors and seniors in high school. Scholars take a real college course, receive academic coaching, and take part in a variety of activities all while living on campus for a first-hand introduction of college life. Upon successful completion of the program with a B- or above, high school graduating scholars who choose to attend Calvin University will be awarded a $4,000 scholarship renewable for up to five undergraduate years. Learn More »

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CALVIN UNIVERSITY: SUMMER CAREER EXPLORATIONS PROGRAM

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Location: Grand Rapids, MI

The Summer Career Explorations Program is a one-week career development and exploration program for students who have completed their freshmen, sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school. Choose a field of study that interests you and spend a week on Calvin’s campus investigating your career options. You’ll engage in handson sessions with Calvin faculty who are experts in their fields, visit job sites, attend career development workshops, and experience college life and learning. Learn More »

CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS’ PROGRAMME

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Location: Cambridge, UK

CSP gives intelligent high school students the opportunity to live and study in a historic Cambridge University college. You could stay for one, two, three, or four weeks and study up to four courses from our wide selection. Explore the history and culture of Britain on multiple trips - visiting London, Windsor Castle, Oxford, Stonehenge, and more. Optionally continue your trip to Paris. Make friends from around the world, grow in confidence, have fun, and prepare for college life! Learn More »

CHAMPLAIN PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Make the most of your summer with Champlain College’s academically rigorous residential summer programs. Students gain hands-on experience and develop real skills in some of the most in-demand fields including: Animation, Audio Engineering, Game Development, Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics, Digital Media Production, Social Justice, and Entrepreneurship. We also offer a credit-bearing Art & Design Portfolio Course. Working in small teams, students learn from Champlain College industry-expert faculty and come away with portfolio pieces and an extra edge on college applications. Learn More »

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COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN HISTORY & DEMOCRACY

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Location: Williamsburg, VA

The National Institute of American History & Democracy (NIAHD) at William & Mary offers 3 in-person classes in which students analyze, interpret, and discuss key events in American history and the places where these events took place. Students in NIAHD’s Pre-College Program spend 3 weeks at William & Mary as they develop college-level reading and writing skills; participate in seminar discussions; and interact with historians, architectural historians, curators, and archaeologists. Students earn transferable college credit for their work. Learn More »

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THEOLOGICAL INITIATIVE (YTI) IMPACT

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Location: Atlanta, GA

The Youth Theological Initiative, founded in 1993, offers a one-week residential summer academy for rising 10th-12th graders. Teens explore their own questions about faith, justice, and their place in the world. While our expertise is rooted in Christian traditions, teens of any faith are welcomed and valued for the perspectives they bring. YTI provides tools teens can use to make sense of their own faith. For 30 years many have considered the YTI Summer Academy a pivotal life experience. Learn More »

EXPLO PRE-COLLEGE FOR 10TH, 11TH, 12TH GRADES

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Location: Boston, MA

The EXPLO Pre-College Program immerses students in subjects of their interest, so they gain experience and knowledge to pursue their passions and find out what’s right for them. Classes are taught by experts in those specialized fields, who also serve as mentors. Choose from a multi-course program that samples a variety of subjects or concentrations in fields such as AI + Machine Learning, Medical Rotations, Entrepreneurship, Psychology, Engineering, or Trial Law. Learn More »

FUSION ACADEMY SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Multiple Locations

Whatever you’re looking for, Fusion Academy customizes our programs for middle and high school students so summer can be engaging and fun. We can create a schedule that works around your summer plans so your student can take a much-needed break and still complete classes. Fusion offers personalized classes for credit and tutoring in a one-to-one setting so students can catch up, get ahead, or try something new. Learn More »

FUTURE PHYSICIANS AMERICA

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Location(s): Orlando, FL & Online

FPA summer programs are for rising 9-12 graders who are interested in BS-MD programs and want to make their applications shine.

Taught by board-certified practicing physicians who are medical school faculty. Admission is selective. There are 5 separate camps: 1- Clinical skills (hands-on); 2- Cardiology and Resuscitation; 3- Neurology; 4- Medical publishing; 5- Clinical Research. All students in the medical publishing and clinical research camps publish their work as first author in a Pubmed® indexed journal.

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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY: SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

View Website Location(s): Washington, D.C. This summer, experience the excitement of college life at Georgetown University. Our Summer High School Programs offer the opportunity to take undergraduate courses for college credits while attending our college prep seminar to master the SAT/ ACT for the college admission process! Our 1-Week, 2-Week, and 3-Week Academies take you on an accelerated, hands-on learning experience. You’ll examine a single subject area through collaborative exercises and simulations, group discussions, presentations from industry leaders, and field trips to some of D.C.’s top institutions.

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HOLLINSUMMER: PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM FOR GIRLS

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Location: Roanoke, VA

Hollinsummer is a pre-college summer program for young women with interests in creative writing, STEM, social justice, theatre, or riding. Designed for passionate, talented high school girls, Hollinsummer brings together students from across the country for an exciting week of learning on one of Virginia’s most beautiful college campuses. Learn More »

IMMERSE EDUCATION SUMMER PROGRAMMES

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Location(s): Oxford, UK & Cambridge, UK

Immerse Education is a leading academic course provider, offering award-winning programmes to students around the globe, both online and in residence. There are over 20 to choose from, including innovative topics like Game Design and Coding, as well as traditional subjects such as Medicine and Business. Expand your knowledge and skillset while learning from world-class academics via a personalized education model that will inspire you to achieve your full academic potential. Programmes are open to motivated young learners aged 13-18. Learn More »

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‘IOLANI RESIDENTIAL SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Honolulu, HI

‘Iolani Summer Residential Programs offer students 12- to 16-years-old hands-on learning through enrichment classes, extracurricular activities and exciting field trips centered around our downtown Honolulu campus on the island of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i. Our 3 and 6 week programs, as well as a 1-week intensive Golf Camp, feature a diverse student body from various countries, the Hawaiian Islands and U.S. mainland. Students are housed in the 'Iolani Residence Hall designed with student comfort, social needs and safety in mind. Learn More »

INTO PREP: SAT/ACT IN-PERSON BOOT CAMP

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Location(s): Malvern, PA; Upper Darby, PA; Online

Since 2017, INTO PREP’s premier college preparatory and Score-Guaranteed test prep program has helped students gain admission to dream colleges. We offer SAT/ACT summer camps at a prestigious college; Malvern, PA; and Upper Darby, PA. Zoom programs also available. Faculty is highly experienced and deeply invested in developing student confidence, knowledge, and test performance. Learn More »

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY PRECOLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAMS

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In 2023, Loyola Marymount University will offer a unique summer program with courses including Acting for the Camera, Engineering, Graphic Design, Film Production, Environmental Science, Sports & Entertainment Business, and so much more! This is an engaging opportunity for motivated high school students to get a sneak peek at college life through a unique residential experience designed to challenge their critical and creative ways of thinking. Learn More »

MY PATHWAY CONFERENCE: THE PRE-COLLEGE EXPERIENCE

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Calling all high school students in the class of 2024 and 2025! Experience life as a college student at the University of San Diego by living in the dorms, enjoying meals on campus, and making new friends, all while preparing for college. This unique pre-college experience will include five hours of community service as well as a 2-day conference involving essay writing support from essay coaches and college application support from My Pathway to College’s team of independent college counselors. Learn More »

NEW YORK SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

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Location(s): New York, NY & Online

New York School of Interior Design’s PreCollege program offers creative high school students the opportunity to experience life as an interior designer for residential (PC-1) and hospitality (PC-2) design. Taught by actual faculty members, this "hands on" experience teaches the basics of interior design. Available online & in-person. No prior drawing experience necessary. All students will be part of unique presentations and live Q&As with design industry leaders. Students in NYC have opportunities for industry-only showroom tours. Scholarships are available. Learn More »

NORTHWESTERN CENTER FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT (CTD) SUMMER PROGRAM

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Location(s): Evanston, IL & Chicago, IL

Center for Talent Development (CTD) at Northwestern University helps students

PreK- grade 12 find their strengths and interests and create their unique talent development path. CTD believes that talents, passions, and goals are discovered and nurtured through exploration, experience, and mentorship. Check out CTD’s enrichment and accelerated, credit-bearing online programs, academic day and residential summer camps, and more! Discover what your child truly loves to learn and how to reach your child’s full potential.

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OXFORD ROYALE ACADEMY: ELITE SUMMER SCHOOLS

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Location(s): Oxford, UK; Cambridge, UK; London, UK; New Haven, CT

Planning on studying Medicine or Law at university? Attend an Oxford Royale summer school on campus at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, or Yale, to confirm your ambition and inspire your future. We offer an unparalleled learning experience, gathering young people from over 170 countries in a dynamic, multi-cultural environment. Our academic courses, taught by experts in their field, give students the edge in these highly competitive fields. Study with us, take a leap towards a successful university application. Learn More »

OXFORD SUMMER COURSES

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Location(s): Oxford, UK; Cambridge, UK; London, UK

Oxford Summer Courses offers awardwinning educational experiences in Oxford, Cambridge or London. Choose from over 40 subjects, hosted at top UK universities, you’ll have an authentic student experience and be taught in small class sizes by the best tutors. Create life-long friendships as you study alongside like-minded students from around the world. Whether you’re at university or still at high school, Oxford Summer Courses will help you reach your goals and inspire you to kick start your academic journey. Learn More »

PACE UNIVERSITY: PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER IMMERSION PROGRAM

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Location: New York, NY

Interested in taking a class at Pace University while living in NYC? Check out Pace’s Precollege Immersion Program this July 2023. Taught by Pace faculty, students can take classes such as Digital Film Production, Theaters Arts and Psychology. During the 2-week program, students also participate in NYC tours and other on-campus activities to learn about college. Students must be rising junior or senior at least 16 years or older to apply. Learn More »

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PENN STATE: BELLISARIO COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONS SUMMER CAMPS

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Location: State College, PA

The Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State University offers students a fully immersive, creative experience in our state-of-the-art studios for students to bring their stories to life. Led by industry professionals and experienced Penn State faculty, these week-long camps feature hands-on experiences for students interested in Social Media & Content Creation, Broadcast Journalism, and Film Production. Learn More »

PURDUE UNIVERSITY: SUMMER PROGRAMS AT THE GIFTED EDUCATION RESEARCH & RESOURCE INSTITUTE (GER²I)

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Location: West Lafayette, IN

Purdue University's Gifted Education Research & Resource Institute engages gifted, creative, and talented students from around the world in day and residential camps designed to stimulate imaginations, develop talents, and create lifelong friendships! Our Super Summer day camp for children in K - grade 4 meets for one or two weeks in mid-June. Our Summer Residential camp for youth in grades 5 - 12 meets for one, two, or four weeks in July. Our goal is to inspire your child! Learn More »

QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY SUMMER PROGRAMS AND CAMPS

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Location(s): Hamden, CT & Online

Quinnipiac University summer programs are designed by our renowned faculty to give youth the opportunity to explore their interests and make an impact through experienced-based learning. We offer a variety of high-interest summer programs and camps for middle and high school students. Topics range from film, podcasting, and sports journalism to STEM-focused offerings like medical microbiology, healthcare career exploration, business and game design. Located on our stunning Connecticut campuses, it’s not just a summer program, it’s a defining precollege experience. Learn More »

REACH CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Cambridge, UK & Online

Since 2005, we have been welcoming students from all around the world to share in a truly international experience. Our rich curriculum of academic tuition and research, group activities, excursions, and social events provides a truly formative and memorable experience. We offer two, four & six week programs during the summer for students aged 14-18. Our courses provide students with an opportunity to gain valuable insight into their chosen subject, fuel their passion for learning and prepare them for the future. Learn More »

SKIDMORE COLLEGE: SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM

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Location: Saratoga Springs, NY

For 50 years, Skidmore College has offered motivated high school students a supportive, tight-knit Pre-College Program and classes in a range of liberal arts disciplines. Pre-College students earn college credit alongside current college students and work closely with faculty thanks to small class sizes. Gain invaluable experience and prepare for college success in our nationally top-ranked program. Five-week online and day program options available for summer 2023. Learn More »

ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE SUMMER ACADEMY

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Location(s): Annapolis, MD & Santa Fe, NM

Summer Academy at St. John’s College (Annapolis, MD or Santa Fe, NM) is the best pre-college program for top high school students seeking true intellectual engagement. We read some of the greatest books written over the last 3,000 years; providing thematic academic experience that will engage students who have a variety of interests. Students challenge themselves by engaging in deep discussions with small groups in seminar style classrooms led by our full time faculty, over the course of a week. Learn More »

STANFORD PRE-COLLEGIATE SUMMER INSTITUTES

View Website Location(s): Stanford, CA & Online

Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies academic enrichment programs allow intellectually curious students to explore advanced topics beyond the typical high school curriculum. Students engage in an interactive exploration of material with a global community of peers. Online and residential courses are available in mathematics, bioscience, humanities, business, writing, and more. Learn More »

SUMMER DISCOVERY PRE-COLLEGE ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Multiple Locations in UK & USA

Our middle and high school students discover their academic potential while living on a college campus with the guided support of our trained and dedicated team of professionals. Outside the classroom, Summer Discovery experiences are filled with fun activities and opportunities to make new friends and explore the world. We offer more than 300 pre-college credit and non-credit courses, and partner with world-class universities in the US and UK. Popular programs include UCLA, Michigan, Georgetown, Cambridge, and University of Pennsylvania. Learn More »

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

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Location: Syracuse, NY

For more than 60 years, Syracuse University Office of Pre-College Programs has been providing high school students with the opportunity to explore potential college majors and careers in its renowned pre-college programs. Students not only learn what it’s like to be a college student, but they also leave the program feeling confident, enthusiastic, and ready for college. After successfully completing a course, you will earn a Certificate of Completion from Syracuse University. Learn More »

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THE SCHOOL OF THE NEW YORK TIMES: SUMMER ACADEMY

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Location: New York, NY

Explore the issues that impact the world, make headlines and are important to you. Every summer, high school students from around the world join The School of The New York Times for a journey of exploration and discovery. In 2023, Summer Academy returns to New York City with a range of courses that will help students pursue their passions, challenge their perspectives, and think critically and creatively about the world. Learn More »

TUFTS PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

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Location: Medford, MA

Tufts Pre-College Programs offer ambitious high school students the opportunity to learn from renowned faculty and experience rigorous academics at a leading higher education institution. Our Pre-College Programs for Summer 2023 span a wide range of topics, disciplines, and formats, including 1-week, 2-week, and 3-week intensives, as well as 6-week experiences. Whether you are interested in Coding, Health & Medicine, Business, Leadership, the Arts, or anything in between, we have something for you! Applications are due by May 1, 2023. Learn More »

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UC BERKELEY’S ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Location: Medford, MA

The College of Environmental Design offers summer programs for high school students (rising juniors & seniors) and beyond. Explore architecture, urban design and sustainable city planning by immersing yourself in studio, lectures, discussion sections, digital design and field trips. Classes include ample studio time, one-on-one critiques and showcasing your work. No prior experience in environmental design is necessary. Students will be able to develop a portfolio for university applications and earn an official UC Berkeley transcript upon course completion. Learn More »

UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

View Website Location(s): San Diego, CA

UC San Diego’s Division of Extended Studies Pre-College programs provide elementary, middle, and high school students opportunities to become immersed in intellectually and academically enriching experiences that leverage the power of an internationally ranked public university. Offering online and inperson credit-bearing year-round and summer programs for kids, teens, and adults. Learn More »

UMASS AMHERST PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Amherst, MA & Online

UMass Amherst Summer Pre-College offers residential and online summer intensives designed for high school students to preview the UMass college experience. Featuring faculty-led courses, unique lab research opportunities, and the #1 ranked campus dining in the U.S. Topics include sport management, engineering, architecture, pre-vet & more, plus college prep workshops.

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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO: PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS

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Location: Chicago, IL

Whether you’re looking for writing workshops, courses in STEM fields, or to explore theories of ethics, philosophy, and free expression, the University of Chicago’s summer Immersion courses offer you the opportunity to explore a topic in-depth; and get personalized attention from faculty and researchers who will lead you through workshop discussions, research projects, and other handson activities. Immerse yourself in one of your passions and experience one of the greatest cities in the world during the best season of the year! Learn More »

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND: TERP YOUNG SCHOLARS

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Location(s): College Park, MD

In Terp Young Scholars, high school students prepare for college through rigorous academics and dynamic instruction. Students learn to navigate the UMD college experience and get a jump on college by earning three university credits. Campus and online options available. Learn More »

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC: SUMMER

HIGH SCHOOL INSTITUTE

View Website Location: Stockton, CA

Experiential learning is the hallmark of a University of the Pacific education, and our Summer High School Institute is no exception. Students can choose from among 50 courses ranging from Music Industry to Future

Dentists to Advanced Coding. During their two-week on-campus residencies, students work with professors to explore their interests and have the opportunity to design experiments, conduct research and draft business plans. Living on campus, they are immersed in college life from the classroom to a host of activities.

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US NAVAL ACADEMY: SUMMER SEMINAR

View Website Location: Annapolis, MD

The United States Naval Academy Summer STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) is designed to encourage rising 9th-11th graders to pursue a course of study in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. During this residential program, campers will create, build, and explore in world-class lab facilities while experiencing real-life application and learning at one of the Top 5 “Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs” in the country, as ranked by U.S. News and World Report. Learn More »

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY: VANDERBILT SUMMER ACADEMY

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Location(s): Nashville, TN & Online

Vanderbilt Summer Academy (VSA) is an accelerated residential program for academically advanced 7th through 12th grade students. One- and two-week summer courses offer opportunities for rigorous scholarly exploration, while residential programming provides organized experiences for social-emotional balance. VSA students participate in a variety of evening activities and enjoy free time to make new friends. VSA is offered through Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth, a part of Vanderbilt’s top-ranked Peabody College of education and human development.

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WAKE FOREST: SUMMER IMMERSION PROGRAM

View Website Location: Winston-Salem, NC

The Wake Forest Summer Immersion Program empowers high school students to manifest their goals. Through meaningful real-world experiences, robust academics, an inclusive campus culture, networking and mentorship, students in 9-12 grade are able to discover their passions and clarify their future pathway while living on campus. Students are taught by Wake Forest faculty, and professionals, who specialize in a field of study and are mentored by Wake Forest undergraduate Program Ambassadors. Learn More »

ARTS ARTSBRIDGE SUMMER

View Website Location(s): Berea, OH

Since 2010, ArtsBridge Summer has given actors, singers, songwriters, classical vocalists, and fashion designers intensive, immersive training in their art form along with specialized guidance on what it takes to succeed in the college admissions process in their major. High school and college transfer students who are seriously considering a college major or minor in the arts work with top college faculty from across the country.

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CAMP INTEGEM: HOLOGRAPHIC AR

ART, AI, 3D ANIMATION & GAME DESIGN

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Location(s): 20 Locations in CA

The #1 AR Program! Excellent precollege classes, AP classes, Tech Leadership programs for cutting-edge portfolio for successful college applications. Great for K-12 students who love Art/Animation/ Game Design/STEM/AI/Coding/Robotics/3D Design/ to turn imagination into Holographic AR designs. Teleport into your creation to experience the magic. No prior experience is needed. Through hands-on projects, students will learn holographic AR art, animation, game design, coding, AI, robotics, STEM, 3D modeling, UI/UX, design, and more. Since 2018, we’ve taught students from more than 20 countries. Learn More »

CHAMPLAIN PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Burlington, VT

Art comes in many forms. Whether you’re an animator, a filmmaker, a writer, a musician, or a game designer - we offer a residential Pre-College Summer Program for you. Taught by Champlain’s industry-expert faculty, students gain hands-on experience and develop real skills in some of the most in-demand fields and come away not only with a deeper sense of their craft, but some solid portfolio pieces and an extra edge on college applications. Space is limited. Register by June 15. Learn More »

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IDYLLWILD ARTS SUMMER TEEN PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Idyllwild, CA

Join generations of musicians, painters, writers, dancers, and performers in discovering the magic of an Idyllwild Arts summer. Explore our 2023 Summer Program offerings for Kids & Teens aged 5-17 with dozens of workshops available from July 2-29, 2023. Our workshops empower students to hone their artistic skills in music, fashion design, drawing, painting, dance, theatre, and more, all in a safe and supportive creative environment under the shimmering pines and crystal blue skies of Southern California’s San Jacinto mountains. Learn More »

JUMPSTART PRECOLLEGE ART PROGRAM AT OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Location: Corvallis, OR

JumpstART at Oregon State University 2023 takes place from June 25- June 30 on Oregon State University’s beautiful Corvallis campus in the heart of the Willamette Valley. Students may opt to attend the program as a residential or non-residential student. JumpstART provides students (9th through 12th grade) with a week of accelerated art instruction including classes such as drawing, painting, digital animation, color theory, printmaking and photography. Learn More »

JUNIPER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG WRITERS

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Location(s): Amherst, MA & Online

Since 2006, Juniper has provided writers in grades 9-12 creative mentorship, inspiring community and immersion in the writer’s life. This summer we are excited to be offering participants the opportunity to join our community and partake in the Juniper magic with both in-person and online programming. Both programs will offer the same content, curriculum, and opportunity for wild invention that participants know and love: Writing Labs, Craft Sessions, Writer’s Life Talks, Participant Readings, Write-alongs, and Write-ins, adapted for in-person and online delivery. Online: July 17-21, 2023; In-person: July 23-29, 2023 Learn More »

OHIO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS SUMMER STUDIOS

View Website Location(s): Athens, OH

Ohio University’s Summer Pre-College Programs in the Fine Arts offer students aged 14–18 intensive, hands-on explorations in the art, design, dance, film, music, and theater. Choose from 1- or 2-week courses, work with faculty and visiting artists to improve skills, hone your creative vision, and create meaningful personal work! Learn More »

OXFORD ROYALE ACADEMY: ARCHITECTURE SUMMER SCHOOL

View Website Location(s): Oxford, UK; Cambridge, UK; London, UK

Keen to follow your passion for architecture and design? An Oxford Royale summer school on campus at the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and London, provides an exceptional learning experience. Young people gather from over 170 countries in a dynamic, multi-cultural environment, sharing in the artistry of these stunning locations. Learning from experts in the field, you’ll acquire core architectural knowledge and bring design ideas to life. Join us to find inspiration, broaden your horizons, and make lasting friendships and memories. Learn More »

PARSONS ACADEMY: NEW YORK SUMMER INTENSIVE STUDIES

View Website Location(s): New York, NY

Parsons Academy New York Summer Intensives bring together creative students to study art and design at Parsons’ Greenwich Village campus. Students ages 16-18 have the opportunity to learn under the direction of distinguished Parsons faculty, earn three college credits, and curate a portfolio for application into universities. Courses are available in subjects such as fashion, graphic design, illustration, photography, and game design. See where a summer with Parsons can lead. Enroll today. Learn More »

PLUGGED IN BAND PROGRAM

MUSIC CAMPS

View Website Location: Needham, MA

Music That Matters: Summer Day Camp is an in-person camp that includes band classes, songwriting, recording a song and music video, workshops, and offsite events and performances. Each session ends with a benefit concert that raises money for a charitable organization chosen by the students themselves. Students are grouped into bands by age, skill level, and musical interest. Extended days are available. Hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00am3:00pm. Students can register for Session 1 (July 10-21) or Session 2 (July 24-August 4). Learn More »

SCAD PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAMS

View Website Location(s): Atlanta, GA & Savannah, GA

Explore new avenues of artistic development and spark your imagination at The University for Creative Careers. SCAD offers pre-college programs during the summer for high school students of all ages to pursue art and design disciplines while working alongside peers from all over the world — and offer ideal opportunities for artists at all levels to create, learn, and grow. Learn More »

SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM ONLINE SUMMER INSTITUTE (ECPOSI)

View Website Location(s): Chicago, IL

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the nation’s most influential art and design school, offers a unique interdisciplinary art curriculum designed to provide students unparalleled opportunities to develop their creative and critical abilities while earning college credit. On-campus housing is available in our state of the art residence halls, and immersive evening and weekend activities are an integral part of our Early College Program Summer Institute. Learn More »

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SOTHEBY’S SUMMER INSTITUTE PRECOLLEGE PROGRAM

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Location(s): New York, NY

Sotheby’s Summer Institute invites high schoolers who are curious and passionate about the arts to immerse themselves in one of the most vibrant art capitals in the world: New York City. From learning the intricacies of running galleries and museums to exploring painting and drawing techniques throughout history, these two-week courses are designed to engage, inspire, and fuel creativity. Learn More »

SUMMER @ SAN FRANCISCO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

View Website Location(s): San Francisco, CA & Online

You are invited to live, learn, and play in the heart of San Francisco’s cultural district for one of its exciting, enlightening and unparalleled summer residential academies. This year’s programs include unique summer academies in Bass Clarinet, Guitar, Harp, Technology and Applied Composition, and Voice designed to cultivate young artists and their talent. Summer@ SFCM features overnight programs as well as a day camp and two online camps. Financial Aid available.

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TRAVELING PLAYERS ENSEMBLE

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Location(s): Leesburg, VA & Tysons, VA

“1 of 25 summer schools for the arts” –NEA. Experience a professional-level production while still in high school! In our flagship program, Shakespeare Troupe (grades 9-12, 6 weeks), high school students take a full-length Shakespearean play on a week-long professional tour. Touring Summer 2023: Romeo & Juliet. Past venues include Lime Kiln Theatre & the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage. Our residential conservatories offer actors & technicians (grades 2-12) rigorous theatrical training in a small and supportive environment (1:4 faculty-to-student ratio).

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BUSINESS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP & LEADERSHIP

BRANDON HALL SCHOOL: CENTER FOR GLOBAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP CAMP

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Location(s): Sandy Spring, GA

At Brandon Hall School, using the United Nations 17 Goals for Sustainable Development, Entrepreneurial design models, and Leadership Theory as a foundation, our students immerse themselves in summer and academic year programs that push them to make an impact. Through a rigorous, varied, and experiential curriculum, students pursue their "passion projects" and entrepreneurial ideas with the guidance of experts from the corporate, non-profit, and social service sectors. Learn More »

EHL JUNIOR ACADEMY: PRE-UNIVERSITY COURSES IN HOSPITALITY

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Location(s): Singapore; Switzerland; Online

Designed for international students who want to explore career options in hospitality, tourism, luxury brands, high tech and much more. The camps blend interactive workshops that develop business knowledge and soft skills with fun activities for social and personal development. The sessions are offered in three locations and online, each with a unique focus. Join EHL Hospitality Business School, the world’s #1 university in hospitality management. Learn More »

LAUNCHX ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM

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Location(s): Ann Arbor, MI; Research Triangle, NC; Online

Our summer program taps into your potential as an ambitious high school student, supporting you through the process of launching an actual startup. We bring a highly curated group of promising young entrepreneurs together from around the globe. Each day, you’ll learn from startup founders and industry experts who know first-hand what it takes to build a viable company. You will work with your cofounders to build real products and solve business challenges in meaningful and viable ways. Learn More »

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OXFORD ROYALE ACADEMY: BUSINESS SUMMER SCHOOL

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Location(s): Cambridge, UK; Oxford, UK; London, UK; New Haven, CT

Are you an entrepreneur keen to launch your own business? Attend an Oxford Royale summer school on campus at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, or Yale, to master the core principles of business management, and learn innovative behaviors that drive value creation. We offer an unparalleled opportunity to join other young people from more than 170 countries and learn from business experts and successful executives. Broaden your horizons, make memories, kickstart your career, in the summer of a lifetime. Learn More »

SUMMER TEEN LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS | PEACE AMBASSADOR LEADERSHIP SUMMIT (PALS)

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Location(s): Miami, FL; Orlando, FL & Washington D.C.

Become a confident leader. Strengthen your community—and yourself. (And knock out 40 service hours.) At PALS, you’ll gain life skills and become socially responsible, emotionally intelligent, and resilient. This isn’t a conference where you sit and listen. We have interactive workshops, college advisors, experts from your career path, open discussions, activities, and fun with new friends. You’ll learn to create programs and events in your community. The right skills and strategies can change your life right now—and shape your future. Learn More »

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFICSUMMER HIGH SCHOOL INSTITUTE: BUSINESS & SOCIETY PROGRAMS

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Location: Stockton, CA

Are you interested in investing in stocks?

Running a business? Learning competitive debate? The Pacific Summer High School Institute offers 50 programs for students to tap their curiosity and explore their interests. Students will gain leadership skills, analytics expertise and other proficiencies that will give them an advantage in college and in their careers. Students experience the best of college life at University of the Pacific’s all-inclusive two-week program, living on campus, learning from top-rated faculty and making new friends. Learn More »

COMMUNITY SERVICE

GLOBAL ROUTES: HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAMS

View Website Location(s): Multiple Locations

Global Routes is a pioneer in the world of experiential education programs for high school students. Established in 1967, our transformative program model combines meaningful community service, authentic homestays, cultural immersion, and unparalleled adventures off-the-beaten-track. Programs located in the USA, Nepal, Costa Rica, Tanzania, Ecuador, Italy, Greece, Southeast Asia, and South Pacific. Students can earn college credits on all summer programs! Learn More »

HEALTH & WELLNESS

IBME: MINDFULNESS RETREATS

View Website Location(s): Multiple Locations

Teen Mindfulness Retreats. A one-of-akind experience for any teen (age 1519) looking to stay connected to their inner spark and learn tools for riding the waves of teen life. Learn More »

RESET SUMMER CAMP FOR TECHNOLOGY, SOCIAL-MEDIA OVERUSE, AND GAMING ADDICTION

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Location(s): Santa Barbara, CA Reset Summer Camp offers a fully immersive, clinical program hosted on a university campus, providing a fun-filled summer camp atmosphere. Participants are able to detox from their screen addiction and learn how to self-regulate, as they participate in individual and group therapy. The Life Skills program cultivates responsibility and builds self-confidence, so campers will be prepared to handle their real-world obligations. Our staff includes experienced youth-development professionals and clinical interns who work daily with those suffering from unhealthy screen-time habits. Learn More »

LANGUAGE

EF INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CAMPUSES: LEARN ABROAD THIS SUMMER

View Website Location(s): Multiple Locations

Learn a language abroad on the adventure of a lifetime. You will see the world, experience a new culture, and make friends from 100 countries as you prepare for your global future. Start any Monday and study for up to a whole year. Study in France, Italy, Costa Rica, Spain, Germany, Japan, Korea, and China. Ages 13 and up. Learn More »

TICO LINGO: TEEN SPANISH IMMERSION CAMP IN COSTA RICA

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Location(s): Heredia, CR

Combining intensive Spanish classes, daily cultural activities and field trips, local homestay accommodation, and full-day weekend adventure tours, the Teen Spanish Summer Camp fully immerses students in Costa Rica’s culture, language, and natural beauty. The camp emphasizes studying and acquiring Spanish through cultural immersion. Students will not only walk away with an increased confidence in speaking Spanish, but also with a worldly and cultural perspective on life… and an adventure to share with everyone back home! Join us this summer! Learn More »

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LEARNING DIFFERENCES

LANDMARK COLLEGE: HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAM

View Website Location(s): Putney, VT

Landmark College summer programs are short-term alternatives to its undergraduate model of teaching students with learning and attention challenges. Whether online or on campus, these programs help rising high school juniors and seniors, high school graduates, and students enrolled at other colleges succeed, academically and socially. Learn More »

SOAR SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMPS FOR STUDENTS WITH LD AND ADHD

View Website Location(s): Multiple Locations

SOAR offers high adventure summer camps for youth and young adults, diagnosed with ADHD or other LDs. Our camp programs promote friendships, increases self-confidence, and develops life skills. 2023 camp locations include NC, FL, WY, and Belize. We will see you this summer! Learn More »

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

BREAKWATER EXPEDITIONS

View Website Location(s): UT, MT, WY, WA

Adventure into the most awe-inspiring landscapes of Utah, Montana, Wyoming and Washington through a canoe, sea kayak, or backpacking expedition. Learn how to understand the strengths and challenges that affect community and environment. See wildlife, play in the wild, and connect without devices. We support individual and group goals to allow each teen the opportunity to grow and learn more about themselves. Teens return to home and school with courage, confidence, and passion. Disconnect to reconnect this summer. Learn More »

MONTANA WILDERNESS SCHOOL

View Website Location(s): Bozeman, MT Montana Wilderness School provides empowering wilderness courses for youth designed to foster personal growth and cultivate a conservation ethic through connecting with wild places. On MWS expeditions, students develop a deeper connection to the natural world and return to their communities more skilled, confident, and compassionate leaders. Learn More »

STEM

ACADIA INSTITUTE: ADVANCED MARINE SCIENCE CAMP PROGRAM

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Location: Seal Harbor, ME

Acadia Institute of Oceanography’s Advanced Sessions are pre-college summer courses offered to students ages 15-19 to examine marine science through a unique hands-on curriculum that combines biological, physical and chemical oceanography. We also offer students the chance to explore their collegiate options with college tours and the opportunity to receive 4 credits from the University of Maine Machias. Learn More »

BOSTON LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE STEM PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Boston, MA; Waltham, MA; Wellesley, MA

BLI is a summer STEM program for teens with campuses in Wellesley, Waltham, and Boston. Three-week programs are competitive admissions research programs that provide excellent credentials for college applications. One-week programs are introductory and hands-on. Programs are available in Science, Medicine, Engineering, and Business. Residential and day options are available. Popular programs include Biomedical & Surgical Research, Astrophysics, Electronics & Robotics, Anatomy, Marine Biology, and many more! Learn More »

CAMP INTEGEM: HOLOGRAPHIC AR, CODING, AI, ART & DESIGN

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Location(s): 20 Locations in CA

The #1 AR Program! Excellent precollege classes, AP classes, Tech Leadership programs for cutting-edge portfolio for successful college applications. Great for K-12 students who love STEM/AI/Coding/ Robotics/3D Design/Game Design/Art/Animation to turn imagination into Holographic AR designs. Teleport into your creation to experience the magic. No prior experience is needed. Through hands-on projects, students will learn holographic AR coding, AI, robotics, STEM, art, design, game design, 3D modeling, UI/UX, animation, and more. Since 2018, we’ve taught students from more than 20 countries. Learn More »

ENGINEERING SUMMER ACADEMY AT PENN

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Location(s): Philadelphia, PA

ESAP welcomes highly motivated and talented students to explore college-level engineering. Our intensive, three-week program combines sophisticated theory with hands-on practical experience in cutting edge technologies. Work with leading faculty while earning college credit, live on Penn’s historic campus, and connect with new friends from around the world. Learn More »

HARVARD UNIVERSITY: SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

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Location(s): Cambridge, MA

Harvard Summer School is your chance to immerse yourself in a world-class academic experience. Learn from leading academics and share classes and activities with bright students from around the world, all while adding Harvard to your college applications. Discover what a Harvard Summer experience can do for your future. Learn More »

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ID TECH CAMPS FOR TEENS

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Location(s): Multiple Locations in USA

World’s #1 tech camp for 23+ years! iD Tech camps were built with teens' interests in mind and provide the opportunity to explore their dream campus, meet like-minded friends , learn in-demand skills, and build narratives for college apps – while having the time of their lives! Locations at 75+ university campuses across the US + online options

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ILLINOIS TECH ELEVATE COLLEGE PREP PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Chicago, IL & Online

Elevate your future at Chicago's only comprehensive tech university—Illinois Tech! Gain handson experience in our in-person and online Elevate College Prep programs. Explore game design and development, cybersecurity, computing and technology, architecture, chemistry, biology, design thinking, and more. All courses are taught by faculty and no prior experience is necessary!

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IMPERIAL GLOBAL SUMMER SCHOOL

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Location(s): London, UK

Imperial College London’s Global Summer School is a two-week residential programme, specifically designed for 16–17-year-olds with a passion for science, technology, engineering and medicine. Taught by Imperial academics, the programme offers students a unique opportunity to develop their subject knowledge and gain practical skills alongside like minded students, while adding weight to their future university applications. Programme runs in July and August 2023.

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OXFORD ROYALE ACADEMY: ENGINEERING SUMMER SCHOOL

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Location(s): Cambridge, UK; Oxford, UK; New Haven, CT

Planning a career in Engineering? Attend an Oxford Royale summer school on campus at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, or Yale. We offer an unparalleled learning experience, gathering young people from more than 170 countries in a dynamic, multi-cultural environment. Our Engineering course, taught by experts in the field, provides a broad foundation of engineering principles, giving students an academic edge in this complex, competitive field. Join us to explore your ambitions and have the summer of a lifetime. Learn More »

PATHWAYS TO STEM CELL SCIENCE

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Location(s): Los Angeles, CA

This is a unique non-profit biotech-based education and research institute located in Los Angeles, California.Our mission is to "inspire, guide and prepare students for future bioscience careers, with an emphasis on the cutting edge fields of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine". Learn cutting-edge science from professional research scientists in a real lab working hands-on with actual stem cells. Learn More »

ROSETTA INSTITUTE:

BIOMEDICAL CAMPS:

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Location(s): Alameda, CA; Berkeley, CA; Los Angeles, CA; San Diego, CA ; Online

We offer workshops on molecular medicine for high-achieving high school/middle school students interested in pursuing careers in medicine or related fields, such as pharmacy, nursing or research. Camps are offered year-round and there are online and in-person options available, including residential camps held at some of the world's best universities. Workshops that are offered include Molecular Biology of Cancer, Molecular Neuroscience, Medicinal Chemistry, Bioinformatics, Molecular Immunology, Molecular Biology of Aging, Biomedical Research, Emerging Pathogenic Viruses, and Introductory Cellular/Molecular Medicine. Learn More »

SEA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Location(s): Woods Hole, MA & At-Sea SEASCape or SEA Pre-College: Living on SEA’s campus in Woods Hole, MA, high school students explore ocean related issues through an interdisciplinary lens. Through experiential and project-based learning, students will have the opportunity to examine a variety of Cape Cod ecosystems and tour local research institutions, museums, and aquariums. SEA Expedition: While at sea, students will gain direct experience in conducting oceanographic research while learning to sail a tall ship. SEA’s programs provide coursework in oceanography, marine policy, and field-research. Learn More »

THE COOPER UNION SUMMER STEM PROGRAM

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Location(s): New York, NY

The Cooper Union Summer STEM program offers design and engineering classes focused on current challenges and opportunities ranging from plastic waste to electric vehicles and safer transportation to virtual reality. In a 3, 4 or 6 week class inspired by undergraduate courses, students choose from Computer Science, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental and Mechanical engineering and work in teams to learn skills and design projects. No engineering experience needed. In person and online classes offered to rising Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Learn More »

UC SAN DIEGO: SALLY RIDE SCIENCE ACADEMY

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Location: San Diego, CA

The Sally Ride Science Academy offers fascinating and fun STEAM workshops for students entering grades 3 through 12. Our online and in-person workshops let students investigate coding, acting, space science, marine biology and more, as they immerse themselves in hands-on projects. This year, students will earn 1.5 pre-college credits for each workshop. Top-notch STEAM instructors incorporate real-life stories of vibrant women conducting research in each field inspiring students and making STEAM careers more accessible. Learn More »

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Summer Programs

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UNCW MARINEQUEST SUMMER PROGRAMS

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Location: Wilmington, NC

Dive into Marine Science with UNCW MarineQuest! Discover the world of modern marine science while exploring beautiful coastal habitats with our university-based summer academic enrichment programs. Start developing skills and tools you will need in a modern marine science career by participating in laboratory and field-based research activities, and a variety of water sports including surfing, kayaking, snorkeling, boogie boarding, and/or scuba. Begin your marine science adventure – apply today! Learn More »

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFICSUMMER HIGH SCHOOL INSTITUTE: HEALTH & SCIENCE PROGRAMS

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Imagine working alongside biochemists to find a cure for cancer or participating in hands-on clinical experiences in dentistry with faculty from the world-renowned Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry. Or maybe designing research experiments with scientists and pharmacists from the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy. Explore your interests in 50 different programs offered during two 2-week sessions at the Pacific Summer High School Institute. Live on the beautiful Northern California campus and experience the best of college life. Learn More »

WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY’S PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM:

IMPACTLAB

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Location(s): Boston, MA

ImpactLab is an innovative two-week residential summer experience for rising juniors and seniors in high school. This hands-on program will give students a chance to explore their passions in science, engineering, and design. Program highlights include: getting to know like-minded peers from around the globe as you preview college life, experiencing our beautiful Boston campus and all this city has to offer, and learning alongside our engaging faculty using our state-of-theart studios and labs. Learn More »

TRAVEL & CULTURE

ARCOS JOURNEYS: HIGH SCHOOL STUDY ABROAD

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Location(s): Multiple Destinations

Arcos Journeys Abroad specializes in transformative international enrichment opportunities for teenagers in Spain, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, and Costa Rica. Program Types include Active Discovery and Wellness, Cultural Discovery, and Spanish Immersion. All program components support, enhance, and prepare for the main focus of the chosen program. Learn More »

GOGI ABROAD

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Location(s): Tanzania, Kenya, Spain, or Morocco

Gogi Abroad is a dynamic organization with seasoned, enthusiastic leaders who work closely with families to ensure a safe, inspiring experiential learning opportunity. Gogi trips expose travelers to the language, culture, and people of a new community, expanding students’ ideas about how to live and how to be a global citizen. Learn more about two upcoming trips - Surf & Spanish in Spain and Exploring Morocco or our Tanzania and Kenya Trip for High Schoolers and Gap. Learn More »

PACIFIC DISCOVERY: SUMMER PROGRAMS ABROAD

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Pacific Discovery is a global leader in experiential education, offering transformative summer programs abroad since 2001. Programs are deliberate overland journeys combining authentic immersion, meaningful service-learning projects, rewarding adventures, wilderness exploration, and personal development. Students leave with a deepened sense of identity, passion, and purpose. We have an excellent safety record, comprehensive Risk Management Systems, and a database of alumni, parents, advisors, and faculty who are happy to be contacted for more information. Learn More »

WESTCOAST CONNECTION

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Location(s): Multiple Destinations

Westcoast Connection has 40 years of experience operating outstanding summer programs for teens completing grades 7-12. With three distinct program styles in over 24 countries, choose the perfect summer program to fit your individual needs, whether you want to Travel, Learn, or Volunteer. Share unforgettable experiences with a group of your peers, as you step out of your comfort zone, make new friends, discover your passions, and grow. One of our 70+ programs will be your summer of a lifetime! Learn More »

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MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAMS

t may seem like all of the best summer opportunities are limited to those in high school and upper secondary school, so anyone younger just needs to wait until next summer to participate. What many don’t know is that some of the top summer program institutions offer opportunities for younger students!

If parents are looking to send their kids to the same location or program, then they would be happy to know that there are options for older and younger siblings. Check out these programs that offer instruction and experiences to middle school and lower secondary school students!

ACADEMIC

OXFORD ROYALE ACADEMY: MEDICINE SUMMER SCHOOL

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Location(s): Cambridge, UK; Oxford, UK; New Haven, CT Discover your pathway to a future in medicine at your choice of campuses - University of Oxford, Cambridge, or Yale. Students ages 13-15 will investigate common practices of medicine & biomedical research while gaining practical insights into careers such as a surgeon, doctor, nurse, or health professional. Learn More »

SUMMER DISCOVERY PRE-COLLEGE ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS

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Our middle and high school students discover their academic potential while living on a college campus with the guided support of our trained and dedicated team of professionals. Outside the classroom, Summer Discovery experiences are filled with fun activities and opportunities to make new friends, and explore the world. We offer more than 300 pre-college credit and non-credit courses, and partner with world-class universities in the US and UK. Popular programs include UCLA, Michigan, Georgetown, Cambridge, and University of Pennsylvania. Learn More »

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Middle School Summer Programs

STEM

CAMP INTEGEM: HOLOGRAPHIC AR, ART, AI, 3D ANIMATION & GAME DESIGN

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Location(s): 20 locations in CA

The #1 AR Program! Excellent precollege online classes, AP classes, Tech Leadership programs for cutting-edge portfolio for successful college applications. Great for K-12 students who love STEM/AI/Coding/ Robotics/3D Design/Game Design/Art/Animation to turn imagination into Holographic AR designs. Teleport into your creation to experience the magic. No prior experience is needed. Students will learn holographic AR coding, AI, robotics, STEM, art, design, game design, 3D modeling, UI/UX, animation & more. Since 2018, we’ve taught students from more than 20 countries. Learn More »

ID TECH CAMPS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL

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Location(s): Multiple Locations

Teens can explore a prestigious campus, make friends as they master new STEM skills. Build in-demand skills in coding, game development, robotics, and design. Held at 130+ locations. In our next-gen labs, music is playing. Collaboration takes place in small clusters. Tech rockstar instructors share their knowledge, helping you bring your creations to life. Whether you want to code a mobile app, develop your own video game, design levels for VR, produce a viral video, or experiment with AI, you’ll have a blast turning your passions into real-world skills. Learn More »

PATHWAYS TO STEM CELL SCIENCE

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Location(s): Los Angeles, CA

This is a unique non-profit biotech-based education and research institute located in Los Angeles, California.Our mission is to "inspire, guide and prepare students for future bioscience careers, with an emphasis on the cutting edge fields of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine". Learn cutting-edge science from professional research scientists in a real lab working hands-on with actual stem cells. Learn More »

ROSETTA INSTITUTE: BIOMEDICAL CAMPS

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Location(s): Alameda, CA; Berkeley, CA; Los Angeles, CA; San Diego, CA; Online

We offer workshops on molecular medicine for high-achieving high school/middle school students interested in pursuing careers in medicine or related fields, such as pharmacy, nursing or research. Camps are offered year-round and there are online and in-person options available, including residential camps held at some of the world's best universities. Workshops that are offered include Molecular Biology of Cancer, Molecular Neuroscience, Medicinal Chemistry, Bioinformatics, Molecular Immunology, Molecular Biology of Aging, Biomedical Research, Emerging Pathogenic Viruses, and Introductory Cellular/Molecular Medicine.

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UC SAN DIEGO: SALLY RIDE SCIENCE ACADEMY

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Location: San Diego, CA

The Sally Ride Science Academy offers fascinating and fun STEAM workshops for students entering grades 3 through 12. Our online and in-person workshops let students investigate coding, acting, space science, marine biology and more, as they immerse themselves in handson projects. This year, students will earn 1.5 pre-college credits for each workshop. Top-notch STEAM instructors incorporate real-life stories of vibrant women conducting research in each field inspiring students and making STEAM careers more accessible. Learn More »

UNCW MARINEQUEST SUMMER PROGRAMS

View Website Location: Wilmington, NC

Dive into Marine Science with UNCW MarineQuest! Discover the world of modern marine science while

exploring beautiful coastal habitats with our university-based summer academic enrichment programs. Start developing skills and tools you will need in a modern marine science career by participating in laboratory and field-based research activities, and a variety of water sports including surfing, kayaking, snorkeling, boogie boarding, and/or scuba. Begin your marine science adventure –apply today! Learn More »

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY: SUMMER EXPLORATION

ON-CAMPUS STEM PROGRAM

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Location(s): Winston-Salem, NC

Learn on-campus in the Summer Exploration Program at Wake Forest University. This program is a hands-on learning experience that allows middle school students to explore the world of STEM. Spark curiosity, critical thinking, and develop problem-solving skills in a week-long experiential STEM program. students will apply their knowledge through hands-on experiences, labs, workshops, and simulations on-campus. The curriculum offers different STEM Adventures that allow students to dive deeper into STEM topics. Students will build friendships with likeminded peers from around the world and learn alongside Wake Forest undergraduate student mentors. Learn More »

TRAVEL & CULTURE

WESTCOAST CONNECTION: MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAMS

View Website Location(s): Multiple Locations

Westcoast Connection has 40 years of experience operating outstanding summer programs for teens. For students completing 7th and 8th grade, we offer exclusive Middle School departures on select Active Teen Tours, Global Adventures and Community Service programs in exciting destinations like California, Greece, Italy, Costa Rica and beyond! Many of our summer programs are also open to Middle School students in addition to high school students, where special care goes into assigning age-compatible, co-ed, and socially comfortable groups. Learn More »

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Acadia Institute of Oceanography 28 98 Adelphi University: Summer Pre-College Programs 84 82 AMP Global Youth: Global Scholar 82 Arcos Journeys Abroad 13 100 BETA Camp 86 56 Boston Architectural College Summer Programs 20 83 Boston Leadership Institute 6 57, 98 Boston University: Summer Programs for High School Students 39 55, 84 Brandeis University: Precollege Online Program 13 55 Brandon Hall School 96 Brown University Pre-College Programs 19 84 Calvin University College Access Programs 37, 70 85 Cambridge Scholars' Programme 85 Case Western Reserve University Pre-College Online Program 13 57 Champlain Pre-College Summer Programs 77 85, 93 Columbia Business School Enrichment Program 15 57 Cornell University Precollege Studies 44 55 EF International Languages Campuses 21 97 EHL Holding SA 34 96 Emory Youth Theological Initiative (YTI) Impact 63 84 Engineering Summer Academy at Penn 41 98 Future Physicians America Inside Back 87 Georgetown Pre-College Online Program 15 55 Georgetown University: Summer Programs for High School Students 9 87 Global Routes 65 97 Harvard Summer Programs for High School Students 2 98 Hollinsummer 62 87 'Iolani School 88 iD Tech Camps 73 57, 99, 102 Immerse Education Summer Programmes 87 Idyllwild Arts Academy 3 94 Illinois Tech: Pre-College Summer Programs 69 99 Imperial College London 47 99 INTO PREP 46 88 Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (iBme) 59 97 Landmark College 89 98 Loyola Marymount University: Pre-College Summer Programs 23 88 My Pathway to College 88 National Voices for Equality, Education and Enlightenment (NVEEE) 97 New York School of Interior Design 80 88 Northwestern University Center for Talent Development (CTD) 79 88 Ohio State University: Buckeye Precollege 84 Ohio University: College of Fine Arts Summer Programs 94 Oxford Royale Academy 75 89, 94, 97, 99, 101 Oxford Summer Courses 47 89 Parsons Paris Online Courses for High School Students: Business 16 56 Pathways to Stem Cell Science 42 99, 102 Penn State: Bellisario College of Communications Summer Camps 90 Quinnipiac University 31 90 Reach Cambridge International Summer Programs 90 Rice University 15 55 Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD): Pre-College Summer Programs 38 94 School of the Art Institute Chicago (SAIC): Early College Programs 33 94 SOAR Summer Adventure Camps 85 98 St. John's College: Summer Academy 63 90 Stanford University Pre-Collegiate Studies (SPCS) 5 90 Listing Ad Listing Ad

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Tufts University: Pre-College Programs 25 91 UC Berkeley: Embarc Summer Design Academy 92 UC San Diego Pre-College Programs Inside Cover, 10 56, 57, 92, 99, 102 University of Maryland: Terp Young Scholars 56 UMass Amherst Summer Programs 4 92 UMass Amherst: Juniper Summer Writing Institute 61 94 UNC Wilmington Summer 39 100, 102 United States Naval Academy Summer Programs 49 93 University of Chicago Pre-College Program 21 56, 93 University of Rochester Online Courses for High School Students 16 56 University of the Pacific: Precollege Summer Programs 76 93, 97, 100 Vanderbilt University: Programs for Talented Youth 91 93 Wake Forest University: Online Immersion Program 16 56 Wake Forest University: Pre-College Programs 66 93, 102 Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Pre-college Program: ImpactLab 67 100 Westcoast Connection 35 100, 102 William & Mary Pre-College Programs (NIAHD) 71 55, 86 William & Mary University 13 56 World Scholars Academy 1 56 Write the World 56 Listing Ad Listing Ad
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STUDENT PROFILE: New York School

1min
page 83

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM LISTINGS

5min
pages 99-100

STUDENT PROFILE: Oxford Royale

2min
pages 76-79

STUDENT PROFILE: iD Tech

2min
pages 74-75

THE SURPRISING EFFECTS A SUMMER PROGRAM HAD ON MY LIFE

5min
pages 80-82

SUMMER PROGRAMS: WHAT TEENS WITH MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES SHOULD KNOW

4min
pages 70-73

STUDENT PROFILE: Global Routes

3min
pages 66-69

PREPARING FOR A CAREER IN THE ARTS CAN SUMMER PROGRAMS HELP?

4min
pages 62-65

ONLINE SUMMER PROGRAM LISTINGS

11min
pages 56-59

STUDENT PROFILE: Teach Me Wall Street

2min
page 55

STUDENT PROFILE: iBme Teen

2min
pages 60-61

HOW AN ONLINE SUMMER PROGRAM CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE

4min
pages 52-54

STUDENT PROFILE: Arcos Journeys Abroad

2min
pages 50-51

STUDENT PROFILE: Cornell Precollege

1min
pages 47-49

WHY OVERNIGHT SUMMER PROGRAMS ARE PERFECT FOR STEM STUDENTS

5min
pages 42-46

STUDENT PROFILE: Boston Leadership

2min
pages 38-41

STUDENT PROFILE: School of the

1min
pages 34-37

STUDENT PROFILE: Quinnipiac University Summer Programs

3min
pages 32-33

STUDENT PROFILE: UC San Diego Research Scholars

3min
pages 16-18

STUDENT PROFILE: Tufts Mini Med School

3min
pages 26-28

LEARNING RECOVERY: BRIDGING THE GAP WITH SUMMER PROGRAMS

1min
pages 13-15

HOW TO FUND YOUR SUMMER PROGRAM

3min
pages 29-31

STUDENT PROFILE: World Scholars Academy

3min
pages 10-12

SUMMER ACTIVITIES THAT PREPARE YOU FOR COLLEGE

4min
pages 19-23

STUDENT PROFILE: LMU Summer Programs

2min
pages 24-25
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