List of Summer Programs - The Science Academy of South Texas
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List of Summer Programs - The Science Academy of South Texas
Summer Programs 2016 The Science Academy of South Texas University ASSE Baylor Uni. Waco, TX Baylor University Baylor University Boston University Boston, MA Name International Student Exchange Program Renaissance Scholar Program College/School Engineering & Comp. Science Summer Music Camps High School Summer Science Research Program Honors Program, Summer Challenge, Summer Preview, Research Internship Grade 9th -12th Dates Varies Website or Contact Information www.world-heritage.org Entering 11th June www.baylor.edu/renaissancescholar Baylor Uni. Waco, TX Submit your PSAT/SAT/ACT score to the Baylor University Admissions Office 9th – 12th Mid June www.baylor.edu/busmc For more information 254-710-4211. 11th- 12th June -July graders Entering 10, 11th and 12 Variety of weeks see website! www.baylor.edu/summerscience Ms. Christina Redmer • (254) 710-4288 (office) • (254) 710-3639 (FAX) Waco, Texas • e-mail at [email protected]. www.bu.edu/summer/highschool Boston University Boston, MA Criteria /Additional Information For more information contact the ASSE Southern office at 703-518-5022 or (toll free) 800888-9040. The program is open to rising seniors (a student who has completed the 11th grade and will enter the 12th grade in the fall). 1 .The Application Form 2. A Teacher Recommendation Letter 3. A Character Reference Letter 4. A Brief Essay 5. An Official High School Transcript High School Honors provides an opportunity for motivated rising high school seniors and exceptional juniors to experience undergraduate life, both socially and academically, while earning college credit. 1 Boston University PROMYS Program in Math for Young Scientists Broadreach Organization Summer Adventures for Teens Brown University Providence, RI Brown University Providence, RI Center for Excellence in Education 9-12 Varies www.promys.org PROMYS/Department of Mathematics Boston University Boston, MA 02215 Admissions decisions will be based on the following criteria: applicants' solutions to a set of challenging problems included with the application packet; teacher recommendations; high school transcripts; and student essays explaining their interest in the program. Ages 13-19 June, July, August Fill out our online application or download an application at www.academictreks.com complete and mail to Broadreach. Call us at 888-833-1907 to discuss our variety of summer adventures that cater to different ages, interests, abilities and experience levels. Pre-College Summer@ Brown 9-12 Varies June through July www.brown.edu/summer Providence, RI Leadership Institute & Environmental Leadership Lab 10-12 Varies June through July www.brown.edu/summer Providence, RI Varies June through July http://www.cee.org Terry Hufford, Ph.D. USABO Academic Coordinator 1. A completed Online Application or PDF Download 2. A Teacher's Recommendation 3. A complete official high school transcript which must include your most recent grade report. 4. The application fee. 1. A completed Online Application or PDF Download 2. A Teacher's Recommendation 3. A complete official high school transcript which must include your most recent grade report. 4. The application fee. It is recommended that PSAT math scores be at least 75, and combined math, verbal, and writing PSAT scores be at least 220. ACT math scores should be at least 33 and verbal scores at least 34. Research Science Institute @ MIT & 9-11 Entering 12th 2 Carleton College College of William & Mary Congressman Ruben Hinojosa Cornell University Ithaca, NY Cornell University Ithaca, NY Cornell University Ithaca, NY Carleton Summer Science Institute Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History US House of Representatives Democratic Page Program 10-11 10-12 10-12 Age 16+ Summer College Variety Science Entering Research,Architect 10th, ure, Business, 11th, 12th Film, Vet Med, CURIE Academy 10-12th Girls Only CATALYST Academy 10-12th July to August www.carleton.edu/summer June - July & July -August www.wm.edu/niahd The College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8795 July - August Attn: Connie Humphrey – Chief of Staff) Fax all forms at 202-225-5688 Or call 202-225-2531 http://hinojosa.house.gov/students/congres sional-page-program.shtml Varies by course selection! www.summercollege.cornell.edu Ithaca, NY July 12 - 18 July 12-18 www.engineering.cornell.edu/curie www.engineering.cornell.edu/catalyst The Carleton Summer Science Institute will help students learn to think and write like a scientist by doing science. 1. Application form 2. Official high school transcript 3. The teacher Evaluation for filled in by your teacher 4. An essay of approximately 300 words 5. You may also send your PSAT, SAT, or ACT. Required documents: transcript, principal recommendation. Must be a US citizen. And completed 10th or 11th grade. Eligible students must have completed their sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school by June 2010 Background of Latino, Hispanic, Native American, African American, etc./or any minority group .Minimum 3.0 GPA. Essay. Latino, Hispanic, Native American, African American, etc./or any minority group are encouraged to apply. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Essay. 3 Carnegie Mellon Carnegie Mellon Pittsburg, PA Clemson University Clemson, SC Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO Cornell University Summer PreCollege Programs 10th-11th June -Aug Pre-College Programs Carnegie Univ. 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 Online Application www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college Application Fee -High School Transcript Standardized Test Scores - Letters of Recommendation - Activities Resume *Essay Academies: Fine Arts, Architecture, Art, Design, Drama, Music Summer Academy for Math and Science Architecture, Fine Arts, Video Game Academy Summer Science Enrichment Program Entering 11th and 12th June -August Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 www.cmu.edu/enrollment/summerprogram sfordiversity 8 sessions(weeks) to choose from www.clemson.edu/summerscience Application Fee -High School Transcript Standardized Test Scores - Letters of Recommendation - Activities Resume *Essay – required. Academies: Fine Arts, Architecture, Art, Design, Drama, Music 1. • A letter of recommendation from a teacher, 2. counselor or school principal 3. • School transcript and GPA 4. • PSAT, SAT or ACT scores www.ColoradoCollege.edu/SummerPrograms/ 11th A: May -June B. June -July C. July -August 11-12th June -August www.summercollege.cornell.edu or email: [email protected] Phone: 607.255.6203 College Ahead! Program & Southwest HS Scholars Cornell Engineering Experience 9-12 SummerSession/HSstudents.asp Colorado Springs, CO 80903-3294 • High School Students Traditional Residence Hall Rates: Room and Board = $1,075 per block (Board includes 40 meals per block plus 50 “tiger bucks” per block for Rastall Café or Colorado Coffee) Mature and have intellectual curiosity. Ready to take on college level work and living. 4 Earlham College Eastman School of MusicUniversity of Rochester, NY George Washington Uni. Washington, DC Georgetown Un FW Olin College Columbia Univ. Stanford Univ. Georgetown University Washington, DC Harvard University Cambridge, MA Explore -ACollege Eastman Summer GW Summer Scholars PreCollege ,Einstein Summer Science Scholarship National Leadership Summit 9-11th Mid July 9-11th Varies by program selected 9-11th 10,11, 12 July - July July – August 6 Wk Session July- August Varies by Universtiy Summer College, Gateway to Business, College Prep, International Ages 13-18 Dates Vary Harvard Summer School Secondary School Prog. 9-11th Varies by Program selected! E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 1-800-327-5426 www.earlham.edu/~eac www.esm.rochester.edu/summer/highscho ol.php Schedule on file www.gwu.edu/summer/scholars 10 day mini courses: Photo, Law, Politics, Bio Med. Eng. 6 week Pre-College Program for rising seniors www.lead-america.org 1101 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20004 1.866-FYI-LEAD http://scs.georgetown.edu/sphs/ Georgetown University Summer HS Programs Box 571006 Washington, DC 20057 www.ssp.harvard.edu 51 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 021383722 USA (617) 495-3192 [email protected] Essay, Transcript, Letter of Recommendation from teacher, Letter of Recommendation from Counselor. Music Horizons, Summer Jazz Studies High School Wind Ensemble Workshop Collegiate Institutes for High School Students This internationally acclaimed program is for students currently in grades 9–12 who are seriously considering a career in music. Admission decisions are made on a rolling and space-available basis. Your application will be reviewed when all five components are received. Students who participate in Executive & Legislative Simulation in which they’ll be faced with complex issues facing the nation and our world. $50 application fee Transcript Recommendation Form Essay The nonrefundable $50 application fee must be submitted with your application materials. All payments must be in US currency, payable through US banks 5 Indiana University Bloomington, IN Young Women’s Institute Kelley School of Business Institute for Educational Advancement Various sites 11th grade Check website for details Apprenticeship Program 2010 Medical, Physics, Chemical, Industrial Design, Bus.Dev. Open to all Priority Submission: March 1st Regular Submission: April 1st Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins: Summer University Discover Hopkins Engineering Innovations See website Session I: May – July Session II: July - August Lead America Washington DC Congressional Leadership Conference 6th -12th Grade See website for more details. Various Universities Leadership, Aviation Aeronautics Arts, Forensics, Military, Eng/Robotics, Business, Law, Medicine/Health, Natl. Lead. Ambassadors http://www.kelley.iu.edu Contact Megan Ray at (812) 855-4474 or [email protected]. Bloomington, IN A minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, and factors such as extracurricular involvement, a letter of recommendation, and seriousness of purpose will influence selection decisions. www.educationaladvancement.org Apprenticeship Program INSTITUTE FOR ED.ADVANCEMENT 625 Fair Oaks Avenue, Suite 285 South Pasadena, CA 91030 Phone 626-403-8900 Submit transcript Good standing GPA Required application online. http://www.jhu.edu/summer Whitehead Hall, Suite 100 3400 North Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 410.516.4548 800.548.0548 The Johns Hopkins Summer University Program offers qualified high school students the opportunity to take freshman- and sophomorelevel credit classes in arts and sciences and engineering. www.lead-america.org [email protected] CSLC information: [email protected] NJLC information: [email protected] Telephone 1.866.FYI.LEAD (394.5323) toll free 1.561.368.8085 Lead America is dedicated to inspiring and empowering the world’s youth to achieve their full potential by instilling in them a sense of purpose, integrity, self confidence and personal responsibility. 6 National Hispanic Institute Lorenzo De Zavala Youth Legislative 10th &11th TEXAS LDZ Georgetown, TX July 18-25 www.nhi-net.org National Hispanic Institute P. O. Box 220 Maxwell, Texas 78656 (512) 357-6137 [phone] (512) 357-2206 [fax] June 6 - June 19 June 20 - July 3 July 4 - July 17 www.sharpeartfdn.org The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, 830 North Tejon Street, Suite 120, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 July - July July - July Aug. –Aug. http://leap.mcmaster.ca McMaster University 1280 Main St. W. Hamilton, Ontario The Great Debate Programs Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Notre Dame University Summer Art Seminar At Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO LEAP-Learning Advancement Program-Intro Engineering -Engineering Design –Bio Engineering ND Summer Scholars & Leadership Seminars Present 11th grade students 9-12 10th & 11th Scholars 6/19 - 7/2 Seminar Dates will vary www.precollege.nd.edu 2010 Online application now available GPA of 3.2 or 88 school certified grade point average. Enrolled in college bound curriculum. Extracurricular activities and community leadership service. A maximum of 60 students (up to 20 per session) There are three, two-week sessions. Students select, in order of preference, which session they would like to attend. Each student may attend only one session. All applicants will receive notification of acceptance and course placement immediately upon receipt of application. Pre-College Programs information (574) 6310990 or email at [email protected] Apply online only. 7 National Institute of Health Bethesda, Maryland STEP-UP Program Short-Term Research Internship Program 11-12 National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine National Youth Forum on Medicine Law & CSI National Security 10th-12th New Mexico Tech Socorro, NM Northwestern University Evanston, IL New York University Summer Prog Physics,CSI:DNA, 9-12th Engineering , Comp. Sci. National High School Institute 9-11 Film/video, debate, theatre, music, journalism Pre-College 11th-12th Summer 8 Week Program http://stepup.niddk.nih.gov/ San Francisco, CA 94118 TEL: (415) 476-4575 E-MAIL: [email protected] http://www.training.nih.gov/student/sip/ Check website 23 Sessions offered in different cities www.nylf.org National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine 1919 Gallows Road, Suite 700 Vienna, VA 22182 Late June http://externalweb.nmt.edu/mini Flyer on file Late June – Late July July-Aug. www.northwestern.edu/nhsi Northwestern University 617 Noyes Street Evanston, IL 60208-4165 Phone: 800.662.NHSI www.nyu.edu/summer/2011/highschool High school students who have completed the eleventh grade Undergraduate students who have completed at least one year at an accredited institution U.S. Citizens, non-citizen nationals, or legal permanent residents The National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine (NYLF/MED) introduces outstanding high school students to medicine. This 10-day program introduces students to professionals and faculty from renowned institutions learning. Rising sophomores, juniors and seniors GPA - at least a 2.75 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) 1. current transcript with a “B” Average and high school credits *and submit PSAT scores. 2. • meet a high standard of character, dependability, and intelligence 1. Complete the 2011 Precollege Application. 2. Transcipt. 3. Personal Statement. 4. Letter of Recommendation 8 Northwestern University Evanston, IL Norwich University Oxbridge Academic Programs Pace University New York, NY College Prep *Law * Humanitarianism *Economy *Society Entering 11th June -July & July -July Future Leader Camp 10-12 SS1 June -July SS2 Mid to Late July Oxford 2011 *England *France *Spain *New York Summer Scholars Program-Acting, Forensics, Art, Computer Info. Psychology, Humanities, & Business 9-12 See website for Academy Dates 10-11 July - July www.northwestern.edu/collegeprep The College Preparation Program 405 Church St. Evanston, IL 60208 http://www.norwich.edu/admissions/summ erprograms.html www.oxbridgeprograms.com OXBRIDGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS 601 Cathedral Parkway, Suite 7R New York, New York 10025-2186 1-800-828-8349 www.pace.edu/summerscholars Pforzheim Honors College *W207E Pace Plaza* New York, NY*10038 Telephone 212-346-1192 Application form; 250 - 500 word personal statement; List of extracurricular activities; Official high school transcript; Letter of recommendation in a sealed envelope from a teacher or counselor; $50 non-refundable application fee. Check or money order only. GPA OF 3.0 A letter of recommendation addressing the applicant’s academic abilities and leadership potential. Applicants should seek recommendations from people such as a guidance counselor, teacher, coach, employer Include a current transcript or a copy of most recent report card. (An unofficial photocopy is acceptable.) On a separate sheet, type a personal statement of at least 500 words. Please provide a copy of your high school transcripts or a letter from your school administration that states you are of good academic standing and are currently a sophomore or junior. TWO PAGE, TYPED ESSAY (double spaced) about your academic and extracurricular interests. 9 Pacific Northwest College of Art Pre-College Summer Studios 9-12 Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter, NH Exeter Summer School 9-12 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York Rochester Institute of Technology PREFACE Engineering Program 10th-11th Explore Your Future (college bound deaf & hard of hearing) Summer Science Internship 10-11 UUT Sch. Of Public Health, UT Health July -July July - August July - July July – Aug. 10-11th S1 Mid July S2 Late July Date Pending ScienceSan Antonio Sam Houston State University Criminal Justice Summer Camp San Francisco Art Institute Pre-College Program & Young Artist Program Ages 1517 Ages 16-18 Ages 13-15 Sessions Vary June-July http://www.pnca.edu/programs/ce/precolleg There is no deadline for registration, but each e studio track and the entire program may fill by Northwest College of Art early May 2009. 503. NW Johnson, Portland, OR 97209 www.exeter.edu/summer To apply online. http://doso.rpi.edu/preface Dean of Students Office 110 Eighth Street, Academy Hall 4721 Troy, New York 12180 www.rit.edu/NTID/EYFHS or contact [email protected] or by phone at 585-475-6700 www.rgvsa.org (956)882-5185 [email protected] http://www.cjcenter.org Candice Williams Summer Camp Coordinator (936) 294-1702 http://sfai.edu/precollege San Francisco, CA 94133 415.771.702 The Summer School seeks students who are motivated to learn and prepared to contribute fully to classroom work and the community. Selection is based on high school academic performance, standardized test scores, quality of essay, and recommendations The EYF program has been providing deaf and hard of hearing young people with career information on options for more than 20 years. 20 Hours per Week. Receive hand-on training in science from experts at Valley Universities. Camp activities include introductions to forensic technology, martial arts, law, and teambuilding exercises. Sample itinerary on file. Program offers a focused and fun environment for exploring new techniques and developing artistic painting, photography, & drawing, 10 Savannah College of Art & Design Savannah, GA SCAD Summer Seminars SYA(School Year Abroad) Study abroad-Italy, Vietnam, France, Japan, Spain Skidmore College Saratoga Springs, NY Summer Programs (12 Programs) Fine Arts, Sports, Flute, Dance, Jazz, Studio SMITH COLLEGE Science and Engineering Program for H.S. Girls 9, 10,11, 12 Smithsonian Latino Center Young Ambassadors Program 12 St. George’s University 9-11th Varies June through July Rising Star MED VET Summer Academies *Medicine *Veterinary 10th and 11th Varies See Website Date varies by program www.scad.edu/summerprograms www.sya.org School Year Abroad 439 South Union Street Lawrence, MA 01843 www.skidmore.edu/summer Jeffrey O. Segrave, Ph.D., Dean 815 North Broadway Saratoga Springs, New York 12866-1632 (518) 580-5590 Completed online application Official high school transcript; Official report of SAT or ACT scores; Visual portfolio; Teacher Recommendations 1. Essay of 500 words 2. 2 page resume Archaeological Field School Camp Northwoods Dance Workshop Flute Institute Jazz Institute Pre-College Program Studio Art Program Summer Conferences Summer Term Writers Institute Young Writers Institute All of July 15-18 yrs. of age Training Mid June Internship Late June June - June Telephone: 413-585-3060 E-mail: [email protected] www.smith.edu/ssep Northampton, Massachusetts Students need not have taken advanced science courses but must have a strong record of academic achievement, a high level of motivation and a willingness to explore. www.latino.si.edu/education 202.633.1268 Paid training along with a $2,000 scholarship for college. Thomas Day, Med/Vet Summer Academy Coordinator: [email protected] www.sgu.edu/futurestudents/programs The Med/Vet Summer Academy has both a premedicine and a pre-veterinary medicine component. 11 Stanford University Stanford, CA High School Summer College Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music Age 16-17 June - August http://summer.stanford.edu High School Summer College Stanford University Phone: 650-723-3109 Band Camps and Drum Major Camps 9-12th Dates Vary June www.music.sfasu.edu/bandcamps Email [email protected] Texas A& M University College Station ExpLORE Teaching Careers & Improving Leadership Skills 9-11th June http://educate.tamu.edu/articles/explore David Byrd, at (979) 862-7167. Texas A &M University Galveston Sea Camp & TAG Ages 10-18 Dates Vary by Camp http://www.tamug.edu/seacamp/ High School Summer College participants should expect their class enrollments to reflect a broad range of experiences, cultures, and ideas. Check the website for further details. Competitive application process. The conference is open to students who are finishing their junior year and are ranked in the Top 25% of their high school class. Grades 8-12 are being offered this summer at Texas A&M University at Galveston. Sea Camp was founded in 1986 and provides residential, hands-on marine adventures. 12 Texas A&M College of Architecture Camp ARCH Architecture Texas A&M University College Station Texas A&M Kingsville Texas Lutheran UniversitySeguin, TX Texas State Edwards Aquifer Research Data Center Texas State University San Marcos, TX www.arch.tamu.edu 9-12th Mid July Veterinary Enrichment Camp 10-11th Late July GEMS Camps (Girls)& Young Engineers of South Texas(coed) Lone Star Scholars Academy Open to anyone age 14-21 Website not yet updated 9-11 July – July http://www.tlu.edu/prospective_students/ls sa Ages 9-15 See Website for Dates (8)one-week camps (2)two-week camps www.eardc.txstate.edu/camp.html Call us at (512)-245-2329 Texas State University, San Marco Aquatic Science Adventure Camp Honors Summer Math Camp Texas Math Works Open June – July http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/bims/camp.shtml College of Veterinary Medicine& Bio. Sci. Texas A&M University 800)874-9591 Apply online at www.engineer.tamuk.edu/GEMS www.txstate.edu/mathworks Texas State University 601 University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666 Students are selected based on academic performance and essay response. 50 Participant. Selection Process: Complete applications will be reviewed and assigned a random number. 43 seats per camp date will be drawn from complete, eligible applications for camp attendance. Selection is based on core area GPA, school attendance, and essay describing educational goals. Students who have successfully taken the PSAT and/or rank in the top half of their class. Receive a strong recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor. Let your student experience the fun and excitement of learning about freshwater ecosystems in the Central Texas Hill Country The Texas Math Works Honors Summer Math Camp is an intensive summer program for outstanding high school students who are excited about doing mathematics-- the goal of the program is to develop our talented youth by providing challenging courses. 13 Texas A&M College Station The Junior Statesmen Foundation of Yale, Stanford Princeton, Georgetown Electrical and Computer Engineering Summer Camp Junior Statesmen Summer School 10 & 11 Present 11th or 12 grade July-August Varies by Program and location United States Military Academy West Point, NY West Point Summer Leaders Seminar 11-12 grade students May -June June -June United States Naval Academy Annapolis, MD University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA United States Naval Academy – Summer Seminar Exploration of Architecture Science Camp & Summer Seminars Complet ed 11th grade 3 Session all in June 9-12 July (2wk) July (4wk) http://www.ece.tamu.edu This camp is for students seeking electrical or computer engineering Admissions Office ph. 800-317-9338 Junior Statesmen Summer School 400 S. El Camino Real, Suite 300 San Mateo, CA 94402 www.jsa.org/summer Admission to the Summer School is competitive. Decisions are based on academic achievement, leadership ability, maturity and interest in politics. www.Admissions.WestPoint.edu USMA Admissions Building 606, West Point, New York www.usna.edu/Admissions 1. 2. 3. 4. Junior class size and your class ranking Social security number Grade point average One or more test scores from the PSAT, SAT, or ACT Superior high school performance to include: GPA, class standing, and/or strong PSAT, SAT, or ACT results; www.usc.edu/dept/architecture/explor/ Online application http://www.usc.edu/dept/admissions/progra Letter of recommendation ms/summer//high.shtml Transcript Summer Programs Application Fee ($45) Science Camp (girls only) Los Angeles, CA 90089 Students are encouraged to apply early!! 14 University of Alaska Fairbanks University of Cambridge University of Dallas University of Maryland Alaska Summer Research Academy Civil Eng., Math, Science/Forensics/ Robotics Cambridge College Programme Shakespeare in Italy & Latin in Rome Women in Engineering S.P.I.C.E. Camp 8-12 June Other programs preview different dates 9-12 July - August Paris Addition Option Dates Vary 10th &11th Varies 3 weeks Per Program Late June to 8th and 9th Early July www.uaf.edu/asra University of Alaska Fairbanks PO Box 755940 Fairbanks, AK 99775 Jeff Drake, Director The Cambridge College Programme The John Hancock Building 175 East Delaware Place, Suite 5518 Chicago, Illinois 60611 www.cambridgecollegeprogramme.org Rome and Summer Programs Office Office (972)721-5181 Fax (972)721-5283 www.udallas.edu/travel www.wie.umd.edu/precollege/spice.html www.wie.umd.edu Alana Johnson Coordinator, Women in Engineering Program Maryland (301) 405-3283 [email protected] The Alaska Summer Research Academy (ASRA) is one of the best academic experiences in the United States. Come to Fairbanks, Alaska and share the long days of summer with us! ASRA 2009 will be an experience you will remember all year! Sports and evening activities offered every night. 65 courses to choose from including an optional extension trip to Paris. The University of Dallas invites eager and qualified young Latinists to participate in its one-of-a-kind program in Latin situated just outside of Rome. Like all of our study-travel programs, at least 3 yrs. of HS Latin. Fundraising is available for interested students. Students are exposed to a variety of engineering disciplines. E2@UMD is an opportunity for you to meet other young women interested in math and science and learn from female engineering students and professionals! 15 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI University of Mississippi University, MS University of North Texas Denton, TX University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Michigan Math and Science Scholars Summer College for High School Students at Ole Miss Bus.Admin., Art, Engin. Health Prof, PreMed, Journ. PreLaw, Texas Governor’s School PENN Engineering Summer Academy in Applied Science &Tech. Computer Graphics, Computer Science, Nanotechnology, and Robotics 9th -11th 10th -11th 10th 9-12 June - July www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss Michigan Math and Science Scholars University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1043 Voice 734.647.4466 Session I: May -June Session II: June -July www.outreach.olemiss.edu/SCHS E-mail [email protected] - OR- call us with your mailing information at 662915-7621. All of June http://web3.unt.edu/tgs/ University of North Texas Texas Governor’s School 1155 Union Circle #310967 Denton, Texas 76203-5017 http://www.seas.upenn.edu/saast/ University of Pennsylvania - School of Engineering & Applied Science Office of Academic Programs - 111 Towne Building - 220 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 215.898.7246 Mid July Michigan Math and Science Scholars (MMSS), a program designed to expose high school students to current developments and research in the sciences and to encourage the next generation of researchers to develop and retain a love of mathematics and science Good academic and conduct standing in the tenth or eleventh grade. Applicant must have permission to attend from his/her principal Applicant must have two recommendation forms from In addition to the requirements listed in application by program. See Website for more details. Make the most of your summer! The School of Engineering and Applied Science offers summer classes for undergraduates, graduate students, international undergraduates, and high school students. Check out the links below for more information. 16 University of Texas at Austin MITE Introduction to Engineering University of Texas at Austin McCombs Future Executive Academy Accounting Career Awareness See website Mid June University of Texas at Austin First bytes For Young Women 10th & 11th Late June University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture Summer Academy in Architecture Young Scholars Program Age 17 as of June 13 June - July University of Texas at Austin Dept. of Chem.& Biochemistry Welch Summer Scholar Program at Five Texas Universities 11th -12th June – July 10th or 11th grade S I: Early June S II: Mid June a.) Score a minimum of 500 on the SAT Math section, b.) Score a minimum of 50 on the PSAT Math section (most students have taken the PSAT by the fall semester of their 10th grade year), or c.) Rank in the top 30 percent of their class. www.engr.utexas.edu/eoe/precollege/mite/ Phone Number: (512) 471-5953 E-mail Address: [email protected] Office Location: ECJ 2.102 Recruitment Coordinator: Sara Sanchez https://utdirect.utexas.edu/business/summ er/index.WBX McCombs School of Business Univ. of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~firstbytes Please call us at 512-471-9703 or 512-4719523 or email [email protected] http://soa.utexas.edu/summeracademy/ The Summer Academy of Arch. UT-A 1 University Station - B7500 Austin, TX 78712-0222 (512) 471-9890 Welch Summer Scholar Program http://www.wssptx.com/index.html 512-471-3288 University of Texas at Austin, Dept. of Chem. & BioChem. • • • • Minimum GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale Two letters of recommendation High School transcript Resume You are encouraged 1. You are a female. 2. You are finishing your sophomore year.3. Like Math 4. You have a GPA of 3.0 or above or 80+ The Summer Academy is geared toward people who have little to no background in architecture and who wish to test and refine their interests in the field. Applicants considering applying to t the University of Texas at Austin or other Applicants may be nominated by a teacher or counselor; family members are not eligible to nominate. • Electronic Nomination Form is on the website. 17 UT Medical Branch Galveston TX Summer Research for High School Students UT Pan American Edinburg, TX Pre-freshman Engineering Program (TexPREP) Summer Discovery Various Universities Washington Univ. at St. Louis. St. Louis, Mo. Creative Writing Japanese Culture Pre-Medical & High School Summer Scholars 10-11 June-July www.utmb.edu/oeo No housing provided. (409) 772-7836 Sylvia Torres. 301 University Boulevard Galveston, Tx The core of this experience is placement of each student for eight weeks in an ongoing research team. Students who participate in this program will be part-time temporary UTMB employees and paid the federal minimum wage ($6.55/hr). 7-9th June-July The University of Texas-Pan American 1201 W. University Drive, ERSH 2.207 Edinburg, Texas 78541 Phone: (956) 381-2592/381-258 Student Application/Student Test Please call for Testing Dates Recommendation Letters, Essay Current/Latest Report Card 9, 10,11, 12 Current 10 &11 June Options July Options Varies June through July 1326 Old Northern Blvd. Roslyn, New York 11576 Email: [email protected] Website: www.summerdiscovery.com Phone Number: 516-621-3939 Catalog available at the Counseling Center or visit website. Pre-College Enrichment On-Campus Community Service/Internships College Admission/College Visits Language and Cultural Immersion http://summerexperiences.wustl.edu/institu Applicants should have an academic average of tes B+ or better. Applicants should have a High School Summer Scholars Program combined SAT score of at least 1800 (includes Washington University in St. Louis Critical Reading, Math, and Writing), a combined Campus Box 1145, January Hall 100 PSAT score of 180, or an ACT or PLAN St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 composite score of at least 25. 18 Windsor Mountain International Various locals World Horizons Intl. Various Countries Student Travel 6-12 Vary by Program www.WindsorMountain.org 1-800-862-7760 9-12 Vary by Program www.world-horizons.com 800) 262-5874 or (203) 266-5874 World Horizons International, LLC. P.O. Box 662 Bethlehem, CT 06751-0662 Summer Camp Sum Program with a Purpose Travel, community service, and language immersion Windsor Mountain students live and travel simply. Everything necessary for complete participation in our programs can easily fit into a travel backpack and a book bag. Commitment to simplicity is an important part of the overall Windsor Mountain World Horizons International (WHI) has offered community service trips for teens. With locations in Costa Rica, Dominica, Ecuador, Fiji, Iceland, Israel, Italy, England and domestic locations, WHI has been successful in establishing local contacts in our foreign locations allowing our participants to blend cultural immersion with hands on volunteer work for a rich and rewarding experience! 19