College-Based Summer Program Guide

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College-Based Summer Program Guide
College-Based Summer Program Guide 2015
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SUMMER PROGRAMS
Art, Architecture and Design
Business
Engineering
Foreign Language
Law
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Medical
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Performing Arts
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Pre-College
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QuestBridge
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Science
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Summer Internships
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Writing
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Art, Architecture and Design Programs
Program
Student Eligibility
PA Academy of Fine Arts Summer Academy for High School Students
Students interested in pursuing art. Must submit a portfolio, letter of recommendation from an art teacher
Contact
Cost
215-972-7632 or Email: [email protected]
$2,400 with a $600 nonrefundable deposit to confirm participation. An additional $3,700 for staying in University of Pennsylvania's residence
halls (optional). (Scholarships are available)
Dates
Deadline
July 8 - August 7, 2015
Registration opens February 1, 2012; Must apply by April 1, 2012 for scholarship consideration
Website
Program
Description
http://www.pafa.edu/summeracademy/
The Summer Academy is the definitive program for talented and motivated high school students: a four-week, college-level art-making
experience in the nation’s first and premier school of classical fine art.
Program
Temple University: Tyler School of Art Summer Program
Student Eligibility
Rising Sophomores, Juniors or Seniors
Contact
Laura Hricko or Terry Putcher 215.777.9010 or Email [email protected]
Cost
One session - $650
Two Sessions - $1,200
Three Sessions - $1,650
(Vouchers available for $100 off per session, see Ms. Shesheena or your high school art teacher for details)
Session One: June 29 - July 10
Session Two: July 13- July 24
Session Three: July 27 - August 7
Rolling Basis
Dates
Deadline
Website
http://tyler.temple.edu/continuing-education-program/teenpre-college-programs
Program
Description
If you are new to the excitement of creating art, many of these quick intense workshops are a fun way to focus on exploring new media and
techniques. For students planning to apply to an art school, this is an opportunity to acquire work in a variety of media that is suitable for use in
portfolio presentations. Students gain experience creating art with practicing artists in a college setting. Courses in Drawing, Painting, Craft and
Digital Arts are available.
Program
Temple University: Tyler School of Art Portfolio Boot Camp
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Student Eligibility
High School Juniors and Seniors
Contact
Laura Hricko or Terry Putcher 215.777.9010
Cost
Dates
$750 for one session
$1350 for two sessions
$1950 for three sessions
(Vouchers available for $100 off per session, see Ms. Shesheena or your high school art teacher for details)
Multiple sessions available. Check website for details.
Deadline
Rolling Basis
Website
http://tyler.temple.edu/continuing-education-program/portfolio-boot-camps#
Program
Description
Program
Are you planning to apply to an Art School? This Workshop is for you! Totally immerse yourself for two weeks- spend the time creating images
for your portfolio that will distinguish you as an exceptional artist. Learn what admissions counselors look for in a portfolio and how to present
yours!
Temple University: Tyler School of Art Architecture Institute
Student Eligibility
High School Sophomore, Juniors and Seniors
Contact
Laura Hricko or Terry Putcher 215.777.9010/ [email protected]
Cost
$950, Check with high school teachers for discount scholarship or be nominated for Art Start - full scholarship, or Digit Start - full scholarship
Dates
July 13-July 24 (9:30AM-4:00PM), trip to NYC on 7/17
Deadline
June 1, 2015
Website
Program
Description
http://tyler.temple.edu/continuing-education-program/architecture-institute#
The mission of an architect, and architecture as a whole, should be to create aesthetically enriching built environments for the
needs of human beings, to revitalize the urban fabric and to serve as stewards of the global environment. Please view specific class
page on website for information regarding tuition, dates, times, registration and any supply requirements.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Julian Krinsky Arts and Design University of Pennsylvania Art and Architecture at Penn
Ages 15 - 18
610-265-9401
Application Fee -$75; Residential: $5975; Day: $3550, $600 field trip fee
(Scholarship can be requested and applied for along with application)
Residential: July 5 – August 1
Day: July 6 – August 31
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Website
Program
Description
Rolling Admission, the earlier the better
http://www.jkcp.com/program/arts-architecture-summer-at-penn/
A four-week intensive art and architecture program for high school students. This pre-college program, prepares students for college
admissions as you experience college life, go on field trips and build a digital portfolio.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Moore College of Art & Design: Summer Art & Design Institute
Female 10th, 11th, 12th grade students interested in arts and design
215-965-4030 Email: [email protected]
Tuition: $4650
(Partial scholarships available)
June 21 - July 18
June 1
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
http://moore.edu/youth-and-adult-programs/youth/summer-art-design-institute
The Institute allows dedicated students who are passionate about their artwork to spend four weeks developing their skills as artists and
designers. Up to three college credits can be earned at this program.
Pamphlet: https://moore.edu/uploads/files/298207659642778287-moore-sadi-2015-online-single-pgs-optimized.pdf
Drexel University Discovering Architecture
Rising seniors (must be at least 16 years old)
215-895-2409
Email: [email protected]
$3,000
July 12 – 25
Rolling Admission
http://www.drexel.edu/undergrad/summer/
For two intensive weeks, live on campus and experience what it's like to study architecture in college. You'll attend classes taught
by Drexel faculty members in studios and computer labs used by Drexel architecture students. You'll go on field trips to significant
architectural sites, hear lectures by distinguished speakers, and working closely with an instructor, you'll try your hand at
architectural design.
For more info: http://drexel.edu/westphal/about/summerHighschoolProgram/
Drexel University Discovering Interior Design
Rising juniors and seniors
215-895-2409 Email: [email protected]
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Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
$3,000
July 7th – 20th
Rolling Admission
http://www.drexel.edu/undergrad/summer/
Experience what it's like to study interior design in college, attend classes taught by Drexel faulty, hear lectures by distinguished speakers, and
go on field trips
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Drexel University Exploring Design and Merchandise & Fashion
Rising seniors (must be at least 16 years old)
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Program
Student Eligibility
215-895-1834 Email:[email protected]
$3,000
July 12-25
Rolling Admission
http://www.drexel.edu/undergrad/summer/
You will attend classes taught by Drexel faculty in studios and labs used by our very own students, where you will spend valuable
time sketching and designing products, projects, and more. Field trips will give you an insider's look at top retailers, designer
boutiques and yes, even upscale merchants to discover where fashion and merchandising meet. You will even get to create the
beginnings of your own personal design portfolio that can play an important role in applying to college.
For more info: http://drexel.edu/westphal/about/summerHighschoolProgram/
Drexel University Music Industry Summer Program
Rising seniors (must be at least 16 years old)
215-895-1834 Email:[email protected]
$1,300
July 12-17
Rolling Admission
http://www.drexel.edu/undergrad/summer/
Our summer program is designed to introduce you to the music industry as a whole—through a one week intensive workshop of
audio technology and business. The courses offered are based upon the degree curriculum and are taught by our faculty of industry
professionals. Through the classroom, hands-on studio experience in our recording lab facilities, performance opportunities,
lectures, and guest speakers, you will gain valuable insight into, and practical knowledge of this dynamic field.
Penn State University: Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Rising freshmen through just graduating seniors
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Contact
Cost
Dates
John Farris - [email protected]
$995 before June 1, $1035 after June 1
July 12-16 in State College, PA
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Registration opens early March, check website for deadline information
http://www.outreach.psu.edu/architecture-camps/
The Penn State summer camp offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the kinds of activities that take place in a university's
professional design programs in architecture and landscape architecture. Faculty, alumni, and experienced undergraduate and graduate
students will mentor the campers, who will use the facilities of the Penn State School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.
Sample agenda: http://www.outreach.psu.edu/architecture-camps/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/sample-schedule.pdf
Business Programs
Program
Drexel University Camp Business – A Competitive and Fun Introduction to Business
Student Eligibility
Contact
Rising juniors and seniors
Kyle Norton 215.571.3767
Email: kcn@[email protected]
Commuter Program - $650
Residential Program - $1350
(Scholarship application is available)
Commuter Program – July 20 -30
Residential Program – July 13-17
Rolling admissions, Final deadline June 1st, 2013
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
http://www.lebow.drexel.edu/resources/admissions/undergraduate/pre-college-programs/camp-business
Students will examine the disciplines of accounting, marketing, finance and management, and learn the core concepts of business
including leadership, professional image, etiquette, team building, and strategy. Students also learn about resources essential to
business such as technology, the stock market and leading business publications. Residential and commuter options available.
Sample agenda: http://www.lebow.drexel.edu/resources/admissions/undergraduate/pre-college-programs/summer-institutes/campbusiness/commuter-age
Engineering Programs
Program
Temple University College of Engineering-Women’s Engineering Exploration (WE2)
Student Eligibility
Female high school students entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year; GPA 3.0 or higher
Contact
Ms. Vernell Ross 215.204.7808 Email: [email protected]
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Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
$500. Full and partial scholarships available.
July 6 – July 10
See website for details
http://www.temple.edu/engineering/summer-programs/we2
One-week residential summer program designed to foster interest in the engineering profession and to increase awareness of state of the art
research in the field of Biomedical, Civil, Environmental, Electrical and Mechanical engineering. Hands on projects in robotics,
bioengineering, environmental engineering, civil & mechanical engineeringField trip to NASAInteract with professional female
engineers
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Temple University College of Engineering-Robotics Program
17 years old
Contact for application, Dr John J. Helferty 215.204.8089 Email: [email protected]
$550
(Some financial assistance is possible based upon your request)
Early July to Early August
Deadline
Early to Mid-May
Website
http://engineering.temple.edu/summer-programs/robotics
Program
Description
Learn how to build programmable mobile robots and compete with other high school students in the Delaware Valley and get a
great introduction in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Topics to be covered are:
1. Electrical components: Resistance, capacitance and electromagnetic induction coil.
2. Electronic components and integrated circuits: Diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers and timer circuits.
3. Programmable microcontrollers, photoresistors, infrared sensors and transmitters.
Program
Program
Description
Program
Student Eligibility
Sample Agenda: http://astro.temple.edu/~helferty/ee01_06/index.
Drexel University Materials Science and Engineering
Explore how things are built to work, in a program led by engineering faculty members.
Drexel University ASM International Materials Camp (Science & Engineering)
Rising Juniors and Seniors
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Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Brian Gorney - [email protected]
FREE
June 22-26
April 10 (application must be mailed)
http://www.materials.drexel.edu/materialscamp/
This week-long commuter academic camp features highly interactive, lab-based, and hands-on activities to introduce students to materials
science and engineering. Industry tours and a group project enhance the experience
Foreign Language Programs
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Millersville University Foreign Language Camps in French, German, and Spanish
15 years old and at least two years of the language
Christine Gaudry-Hudson (717) 872-3526 Email: [email protected]
$500
August 4th - August 10th, 2013
May 31st, 2013
http://www.millersville.edu/forlang/hscamps.php
Participants are required to use the target language at all official camp functions and activities. Participants attend classes in
language and culture in the mornings, where they learn grammar, have the opportunity to practice conversation and see films and
videos.
Law Programs
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Drexel University Mock Trial Experience
Rising juniors and seniors
Michael Vitlip (Head Coach) - 215.895.1632
[email protected]
$625
June 22-26
June 1
http://drexel.edu/undergrad/summer/#trial
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Program
Description
An intensive, five-day program to introduce high-ability students to mock trial and trial advocacy. Students will begin by learning the basics of
trial procedure, courtroom decorum, the rules of evidence and objections. Students will then divide into teams and work on writing direct and
cross examinations, as well as opening and closing remarks. Students will practice their roles throughout the week. The Mock Trial Experience
will conclude with two trials on the final day. Parents are invited to witness the final trials. Students will also receive an overview of the
college admissions and financial aid process, as well as Drexel's accelerated BS-JD program.
Medical Programs
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
University of Pennsylvania Nursing Summer Institute
Ages 16-18
(610)265-9401 Email: [email protected]
$7500
July 5 – August 1
March 20
(Financial aid applications available)
Website
Program
Description
http://www.jkcp.com/program/penn-medicine-summer-program-for-high-school-students.php
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Working with Penn faculty and classmates from around the world, students will enjoy an innovative classroom curriculum that covers healthcare topics such as current epidemics, genetics, bioethics and emergency nursing. Program includes eye and brain dissection, CPR certification,
live surgery observation, Mutter Museum trip, lab work in pathology, microbiology, urine analysis, etc.
University of Pennsylvania Vets (Veterinary Exploration Through Science)
11th and 12th grade
[email protected]
$975 (Includes lunches, program materials, lab fees, and transportation to and from New Bolton Center), $40 application fee
Week 1: July 6 -10
Week 2: July 13-17
April 3
http://www.vet.upenn.edu/education/admissions/summer-vets-program
Students will participate in rotations with our fourth-year vet students and experience veterinary medicine throughout our small animal
hospital. Some areas the students will rotate through are Cardiology, Medicine, Dentistry and Oral Surgery, Emergency Services and
Surgery/Orthopedics. Special labs in Pathology and Anatomy have been created specifically for the students participating in our program which
will be taught by our renowned faculty or veterinary students
Sample schedule: http://www.vet.upenn.edu/docs/default-source/PV-Admissions/PV-Admissions/day-camp-schedule-sample-for2015.pdf?sfvrsn=0
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Performing Arts Programs
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
West Chester Music Camps
9th - 12th grade
Ralph Sorrentino (610) 430-4177 OR Dr. Grabb 610-436-2224 or 610-436-2739
Residential $685, includes tuition, lunch and dinner
Commuter $595, includes tuition, lunch and dinner
(Scholarships available)
Varies by Program
Varies by Program
Website
Program
Description
http://www.wcupa.edu/cvpa/music/specialPrograms.aspx#summerCamps
Programs available for Music, Jazz, Percussion, Marching Band
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
The University of the Arts Pre-College
Students entering grades 9-12 for commuter program, students entering grades 11-12 for residency program
215.717.6430 Email: [email protected]
Tuition varies by program, generally $565-$5000 (Scholarships are available)
Varies by Program
Varies by Program
http://cs.uarts.edu/precollege
This dynamic summer program is for high school students who are passionate about the arts. Programs can provide students with college
credit and are about Art, Media and Design, Creative Writing, Dance, Music, Music Business and Entrepreneurship, ESL and the Arts. The
Summer Institute hosts 400 students from many parts of the country and numerous nations to study and create portfolio-ready work with
university faculty.
TBD
Rolling Admission
http://www.drexel.edu/westphal/academics/summer/#Musicindustry
Through hands-on studio experience in our recording lab facilities, performance opportunities, lectures, and guest speakers. Students will gain
valuable insight into this dynamic field.
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Pre-College Programs
Program
Community College of Philadelphia: Center for Male Engagement Summer Program
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Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
African American males matriculating to CCP
215 - 751-8817 Email: [email protected] [email protected]
Free, provides $250 stipend, TransPass and networking opportunities upon completion
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
June 18
https://coldfusion.ccp.edu/cme/
The Center for Male Engagement offers a two-week and three-week summer program each with two program date options. Each program
includes either a two-day or four-day mandatory overnight, off campus leadership development retreat where food, lodging and transportation
will be provided. These programs will bring together recent high school graduates and returning adult students to ease the transition into the
college setting.
Penn State University Summer College Opportunity Program in Education (SCOPE)
Rising high school Junior, 3.0 or better, and interested in a career in education
814.865.0904 Email: [email protected] , [email protected]
Free
Dates
June 21 – July 17
Deadline
February 1
Website
http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/multicultural-programs/summer-program
Program
Description
SCOPE underlines Penn State’s College of Education commitment toward the reduction of inter-group disparities and our efforts to satisfy the
nation’s need for a diversified pool of education professionals and is committed to implementing appropriate outreach and early intervention
practices. SCOPE aims to promote and increase the recruitment, participation and success rates of underrepresented students in higher
education and more specifically in the Education field.
Pratt Institute Pre-College Summer Program
Minimum age - 16, Maximum age - 18 no exceptions, self-motivated student
718.636.3453 Email: [email protected]
Application Fee-$40
Deposit-$500
Student Administration Fee- $300
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
iExcel: July 6 – July 23, 9:00AM-3:00PM
Career Quest: August 3 – August 7, 8:30AM-3:00PM
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Deadline
Website
Additional fee- $2,895
(partial merit scholarships available)
July 6 – July 31
March 14th, 2013 scholarship deadline, April 1st, 2013 - application deadline
http://www.pratt.edu/academics/continuing_education_and_professional/pro_credit_programs/precollege/summer_programs/
Program
Description
Every summer, Pratt sponsors a college-level program for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors at its Brooklyn and Manhattan
campuses. Students are immersed in a program of art, design, architecture, creative writing, critical & visual studies, or construction
management, modeled after Pratt's undergraduate offerings. Upon completion of the program, students earn 4 elective college credits.
Program
Student Eligibility
Cornell Summer College
Completed Sophomore, Junior or Senior year of high school, Demonstrated academic ability, maturity, and intellectual curiosity. Ask for letter
of recommendation and statements
Contact
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
607-255-6203
Email [email protected]
$65 application fee due by 5/4
Three week program - $6,020
Six Week programs $9, 995 (covers tuition, housing, and full meal plan)
Financial Aid Available (must apply ASAP)
Three week: Session 1 - 6/20 - 7/11,Three week session 2 - 7/12 - 8/1
Six week programs: 6/20- 8/4, Architecture & RABS - 6/20 - 8/1
Research Apprenticeship in Biological Sciences (RABS) 3/13, all other programs 5/4
http://www.sce.cornell.edu/ss/high_school_students.php
Students given the opportunity to take classes in various fields such as Animal Science, Business, Engineering, Hotel Operations Management.
Certain Courses all students can take, while other are only for Juniors and Seniors
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Dartmouth Bound
Rising Seniors
[email protected], 1-800-860-1294 and press 6 or contact Brian Estrada at [email protected]
Free - All expenses paid
July 28-July 31
Application goes up in March, Due in May, check website for more information
http://www.dartmouth.edu/admissions/bound/
Cost
Dates
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Program
Description
Students spend a week at Dartmouth where they will hear from professors, get to know the campus, and participate in activities
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Community College of Philadelphia Advanced College Experience (ACE)
Rising Sophomore, Juniors or Seniors
(215) 751-8310
Email: [email protected]
$250 per course
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Early July, run four weeks – Call for details
Rolling admissions
http://www.ccp.edu/vpacaff/divess/ace/index_ACE.html
College courses for highly motivated high school students, with the possibility of earning college credit. Courses offered in Law; Architecture
and Design; Science, Technology and Society; Acting; Psychology; Photography. College credit available
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Eastern Region Leadership Development Institute (North)
Rising 10th, 11th or 12th grade male, 2.5 + GPA, Involved in Community, High moral and ethical, Respect for others, Willing to challenge own
social, interpersonal and creative skills
Donnell Shepard: [email protected]
Miranda Porter: [email protected]
Contact Donnell Shepard or Miranda Porter for details
Contact Donnell Shepard or Miranda Porter for details
April 17
http://www.zol1906.com/pages/zol-chapter/scholarship-ldi-2015.php
The Leadership Development Institute (LDI) aims to develop a 21st century generation of Leaders. This mission starts with young men,
particularly those who demonstrate the potential to comprehend and apply the fundamental principles needed by leaders as well as whom, by
virtue of their age and education, are often looked upon as role models.
Drexel University Drexel University Computing Academy (DUCA)
Rising juniors and seniors
(215) 895-2474 – [email protected]
$5800
(One full-ride scholarship available via Eugene and Meher Garfield DUCA Scholars Endowed Fund)
July 6 – August 7
May 29
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Website
http://www.ducomputingacademy.org/index.aspx
Program
Description
Students who complete DUCA are eligible for $3,000 renewable annual scholarship should the student enroll at Drexel. DUCA is a five-week,
residential summer learning experience at Drexel. Students share an authentic college experience, exploring information technology,
computer science, business, and digital arts & media through interactive, group projects and labs, all while living in a residence hall, eating at
University dining facilities, exploring Philadelphia, and, best of all, making new friends.
University of Pennsylvania Pre-College Program, 1-2 College Credit Courses
Rising Sophomores, Juniors or seniors, minimum 3.3 GPA
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
(215) 746-6902
Email: [email protected]
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Varies
(Limited scholarships available)
June 30 – August 8 (varies by program)
Rolling Admission until June 1st, 2013
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/summer/programs/highschool
The programs include academically based extracurricular activities such as SAT preparation workshops, a college writing series, and
presentations about college admissions procedures.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Barnard College Young Women’s Leadership Institute
Rising juniors and seniors
Office of Pre-College Programs 212.854.8866 Email: [email protected]
Varies by program. Partial grants available.
Varies depending on program
June 5, April 10 (Scholarship application due)
www.barnard.edu/precollege
The Barnard College Summer in New York City program offers young men and women a unique opportunity to sample college level courses at
one of the nation's premiere colleges -- while exploring New York City both in and out of the classroom. With six distinct programs to
choose from, ranging from entrepreneurship to dance, you have the unique opportunity to explore an area of interest on a deeper
level through both in-class discussions and city exploration. As part of the learning experience at Barnard, you will get a taste of
both college life and the Big Apple!
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
John Hopkins University Summer University and Discover Hopkins Programs
Rising juniors, seniors, and college freshmen; must have at least a 3.0 GPA
(410) 516-4548 Email: [email protected]
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Program
$6,300 – Scholarships available
Varies greatly by program: see website for details
March 15th, 2013 for financial aid consideration, April 4th for Residential student
http://www.jhu.edu/summer/precollege/index.html
Johns Hopkins Summer University is your chance to put Hopkins’ undergraduate programs—and yourself—to the test before applying to
college. Take undergraduate classes at one of America’s top-ranked universities, and get a taste of college life OR Discover Hopkins programs
are theme-based credit courses designed to expose you to topics from different perspectives. Courses are offered for commuter and
residential students in the following topic areas: archeology, cognitive science, environmental studies, health studies and politics.
University of Delaware Summer College (The Edge)
Rising juniors and seniors
(302) 831-6560 Email: [email protected]
$6,500 , $60 application fee
(Financial Aid available)
Mid-July to mid-August
May 1
www.udel.edu/summer-college
Students take courses for college credit, and enjoy the independence and excitement that can only be found at a top national university.
Courses for Summer College, taught by University faculty, are designed to encourage students to expand their knowledge in new directions and
to provide a supportive environment where learning is valued for its own sake.
The University of Chicago Summer Session-- Insight
14 years or older, Entering Sophomore, Junior or Senior year of High School
[email protected]
$40 application fee (no waiver), $6635
(Scholarships available to cover 50% of cost)
Sessions vary based on program chosen. See website for details.
April 15 (Rolling Deadline after January)
https://summer.uchicago.edu/high-school/insight
Experience a discipline in-depth and hands-on in these intensive three-week courses, as you join experts in their fields in doing
what they do. Every course takes advantage of the unique educational opportunities offered by the University and the city of
Chicago, taking the material taught in undergraduate-level courses and adding an experiential piece not available in traditionally
designed courses. All courses are taught at the undergraduate level.
The University of Chicago Summer Session-- Research in the Biological Sciences (RIBS)
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Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
14 years and older, Rising Juniors or Seniors, excelled in a high school biology course
[email protected]
$10,464
(Scholarships available to cover 50% of cost)
June 20- July 17
March 16
https://summer.uchicago.edu/high-school/ribs
This program exposes students to a broad range of molecular, microbiological, and cellular biological techniques currently used in
research laboratories. Within the session, students will be immersed in the research experience, giving them a taste of life at the
bench. Using a project-based approach, the course progresses from a survey of basic lab techniques to the application of current
molecular techniques in developmental biology and microbiology. Most of a typical RIBS day is spent in lab. Lectures will provide
background and introduce new concepts. Since communication skills are important in science, students will keep lab notebooks
and they will make several group presentations. The course ends with a research forum in which the students present the results of
their projects.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
The University of Chicago Summer Session -- Stones and Bones
14 years or older, Entering Sophomore, Junior or Senior year of High School
[email protected]
$10,557, Scholarships available to cover 50% of cost
June 22 – July 17 (in Wyoming from June 29- July 10)
April 15 (Rolling deadline since January)
https://summer.uchicago.edu/
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
The University of Chicago Summer Session -- Summer Quarter Undergraduate Course Offerings
14 years or older, Entering Sophomore, Junior or Senior year of High School
[email protected]
$3540/course, $365 student life fee, board is $590/week
Students in this program must live on campus when not in Wyoming. In Wyoming, students will camp in tents at the excavation
site. Join the Field Museum’s Distinguished Service Curator Lance Grande for a four-week intensive practicum in paleontology. Go
into the field and behind the scenes at the Field Museum to learn how fossils are collected, analyzed, and conserved, as you work
alongside museum scientists in the lab and in the field.
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Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
(Scholarships available to cover 50% of cost)
See website for details
April 15
https://summer.uchicago.edu/
You will experience undergraduate life and coursework firsthand, participating alongside University college students and visiting
undergraduates from other schools. You will have access to the same exceptional educational resources that are available to all
students during the regular academic year.
The University of Chicago Summer Session-- Traveling Academy
14 years or older, entering sophomore, junior or senior year of high school
[email protected]
$8340 for this one-course program
(Scholarships available to cover 50% of cost)
June 22- July 11 (start in Athens)
April 15
https://summer.uchicago.edu/
This unique interdisciplinary humanities course takes students to Greece where they have the extraordinary opportunity to study ancient
Greek drama in its literary and social contexts and place of origin. A series of excursions both within and outside Athens supplement the core of
the program on the island of Spetses and make the studies come alive as students examine the physical sites related to the works they read.
QuestBridge
Scholarship
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Questbridge Fund Summer Scholarship (see participating schools below)
Designed for high school juniors who have shown outstanding academic ability despite facing economic challenges. 25 scholarships will be
awarded.
[email protected], (650) 331-3280
(888) 275-2054 (Toll-free)
Full Scholarship offered to attend and participate in summer programs at various institutions, total cost of actual summer programs at
institution will vary
Applications available Mid-February
http://www.questbridge.org/summer-programs
QuestBridge has partnered with Emory, Notre Dame, Penn, Stanford and Yale to offer students a unique opportunity to take college-level
courses at a top-tier university while residing in a dormitory with peers from across the country.
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Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Emory University Pre-College Program
15 years of age and rising junior or senior
404-727-3351 Email: [email protected]
2 weeks - $3, 739
2 weeks (infectious diseases) - $5652
6 weeks - $4269-5657
(Partial financial aid available): Free to Questbridge Scholars
June 21 – August 1 (2 week or 6 week programs)
Rolling deadline until May 1, preferred financial aid April 1
http://precollege.emory.edu/apply/index.html
It gives college-bound rising juniors and rising seniors an exciting glimpse of academic and residential life at a top-ranked national university.
High school students may explore topics with professors who are the leading experts in their fields, enroll in classes with college students, and
earn transferable college credit.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Stanford University – High School Summer College
Ages 16-19 (earning college credits)
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 650-725-7250
Cost
$12,442, $85 application fee, scholarships available but given on a rolling basis
(Free to Questbridge Scholars)
June 20 - August 23rd (8 and 9 week programs available)
Rolling Basis but must submit by June 5
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
https://summercollege.stanford.edu/
Stanford’s High School Summer College provides academic, social, and intellectual opportunities that cannot be found in a high school
classroom. All program participants build their own schedule of challenging college-level courses that will be documented on an official
Stanford University transcript. Credit earned may be transferable to other colleges and universities. Students in the program interact with
peers from across the U.S. and around the world while sampling the unique recreational activities available on campus and in the culturally rich
San Francisco Bay Area.
Yale University – Young Global Scholars Program
Rising Seniors
Phone: 203-432-2430 Email: [email protected]
About $11644, Scholarships and Financial Aid available – limited
(Free to Questbridge Scholars)
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Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
Politics, Law and Economics: June 23- July 6
International Affairs and Security: July 9 – July 22
Science, Policy and Innovation: July 25 – August 7
Passed for 2015
http://globalscholars.yale.edu/
Outstanding High School Students can expect an amazing summer experience studying in beautiful campus lecture halls and
classrooms, living in Yale’s historic residential colleges, eating in award-winning dining halls, meeting a talented community of
fellow students, engaging with world-renowned professors, and interacting with extraordinary visiting practitioners.
Program
University of Pennsylvania: Management & Technology Summer Institute
Student Eligibility
Rising High School Seniors and a selected few Rising Juniors
Contact
215.898.4145, Meg Whitman, [email protected].
Cost
$6,500
(Free to Questbridge Scholars)
July 12 – August 1
March 1st, 2013
http://www.upenn.edu/fisher/summer/index.html
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
The Management & Technology Summer Institute (M&TSI) is a rigorous and rewarding for-credit summer program for rising high
school seniors and a select few rising high school juniors interested in exploring the integration of technological concepts and
management principles.
Program
Student Eligibility
University of Pennsylvania - Wharton Sports Business Academy
Rising juniors and seniors
Contact
Derrick Heggans, Managing Director, [email protected], 215-898-1393 or 215-898-1393, [email protected]
Cost
Application Fee- $75; Tuition- $5,995, Full and partial scholarships available (Full scholarship may have application fee waived, call
610.265.9401, ext. 0 or email [email protected] for full details on scholarship
(Free to Questbridge Scholars)
July 5 – August 1
Passed for 2015
Dates
Deadline
Website
http://www.whartonsportsbiz.org/businesseducation-wsba.html
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Program
Description
This program will teach students about ownership, sports agents, and celebrity endorsements as they meet and learn from leaders in the
sports business world. This program examines various academic disciplines, such as management, law, negotiation, marketing and leadership,
as they apply to the sports industry with an overview of the business and legal aspects of various intercollegiate, Olympic and professional
sports enterprises.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
University of Pennsylvania - Leadership in the Business World
Rising High School Seniors
[email protected].
Dates
$5,825, limited financial aid is available and is need-blind
(Free to Questbridge Scholars)
July 5 – August 10
Deadline
Passed for 2015
Website
http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/academics/lbw.cfm
Program
Description
Sponsored by Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Leadership in the Business World (LBW) is an intensive summer
program for a select group of rising high school seniors who want an introduction to a top-notch undergraduate business education
and the opportunity to hone their leadership, teamwork, and communication skills.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Dates
University of Notre Dame: Summer Scholars Program
Rising Juniors and Seniors
574.631.0990
Email: [email protected]
About $2,800, Limited aid is available. Must write a letter to the director of the program (Dr. Alyssia Coates) regarding their need for financial
assistance.
Office of Pre-College Programs
202 Brownson Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5601
(free to Questbridge Scholars)
July 18 – July 29
Deadline
Passed for 2015
Website
http://precollege.nd.edu/summer-scholars/
Cost
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Program
Description
Summer Scholars students spend their time on Notre Dame’s campus participating in an intensive two-week course of study. This summer,
several academic tracks are offered. Approximately 20 students are admitted to each of the tracks. Each track gives students the opportunity to
experience small classes under the challenging yet supportive guidance of ND faculty.
Science Programs
Program
Student Eligibility
Thomas Jefferson University Summer Science @ Jefferson Biomedical Science for high school students
Completed at least 2 year of high school, demonstrate interest in biomedical science, and in good academic standing
Contact
Lee Bryant – (215)503-8414 – Email: [email protected]
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
$2,200
June 22 – July 27 (not July 3)
April 18, 2013 - $200 deposit due May 18
http://www.jefferson.edu/summerscience/
Through discussions with leading biomedical researchers and hands-on laboratory experimentation, Summer Science @Jefferson aims to foster
an appreciation of the role of science in everyday life, to promote an informed understanding of scientific issues that make daily headline, and
to familiarize young people of all backgrounds with the vital and expanding field of biomedical research. Areas of study include cell biology,
molecular biology, cellular pathology, and the biology of disease. Students learn laboratory techniques such as cell culture, DNA
sequencing, and PCR.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
University of Pennsylvania Summer Academy in Applied Science and Technology (SAAST)
Rising sophomores
215-898-0053
Email: [email protected]
$7375
(Scholarship available)
July 7th - 27th 2013
Passed for 2015
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/saast/
The Academy’s intensive, three-week programs combine sophisticated theory with hands-on practical experience in cutting edge technologies.
Participants choose from one of six science-based courses.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
University of Pennsylvania Penn Summer Academies
Current 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students
[email protected]
Cost
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Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
Program
Description
$7,199 (residential) $6,199 (day student) **Apply for financial aid ASAP**
Dates vary based on program
June 1
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/summer/programs/highschool/academies#02
Four different academies that vary in offerings. Programs include Biomedical Research Academy, Experimental Research academy, Art in the
City Academy, and Social Justice Research Academy. They all also include guided laboratory work, guest lectures, and discussion groups, all
taught by Penn scientists, faculty, and outside experts.
Summer Internships
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Running Start - Young Women's Political Leader Program
9th - 12th grade young women
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
$500 room and board fee, scholarship available to cover fee.
July 6- 12
Passed for 2015
http://www.runningstartonline.org/programs/young-womens-political-leadership
Program
Description
YWPL introduces high school young women the power of political leadership, emphasizing practical skill needed to lead in politics. Participants
learn from experts in a variety of fields including: Public Speaking, Message Development, Networking, On-Camera Media Training, Fundraising,
and more. This program has been held in Washington, DC, since 2007 and is the flagship program of Running Start. In spring 2009,
Phone: 202-223-3895
[email protected]
Running Start received 30,000 applications for this program and since then has expanded the program to regional programs around
the country including trainings in California, New York, and Michigan. In early December 2013, Running Start also trained in Sierra
Leone.
Program
Student Eligibility
Contact
Cost
Dates
Julian Krinsky Internships
Student's Entering their Junior or Senior year of High School; must submit a Letter of Recommendation, copy of high school transcripts,
passport-style photo, resume, and interview
610-265-9401
$5625
Session 1: June 28 – July 18
Session 2: July 19 – August 8
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Website
Varies by session and annual interview schedule
http://www.jkcp.com/program/internships-for-high-school-students.php
Program
Description
Students will be placed in a professional office or business conveniently located in Greater Philadelphia. And we provide transportation to and
from their internship. Students will have the inside advantage — working 9 to 5 (may vary by internship), Monday through Friday — as they
build a network of contacts and develop their resume for the future.
Program
Student Eligibility
Cost
Dates
Deadline
Website
City of Philadelphia Summer in the City High School Internship Program
Rising Junior or Senior (graduating seniors may be eligible but must not have started college courses).
Must be committed to work 20 hours a week.
Resident of Philadelphia
Phone: 267-502-3742 OR 215- 686-2138
Email: [email protected] OR [email protected]
(Paid Internship)
July 1 – August 8
May 2
http://www.phila.gov/experiencephila/highschool.html
Program
Description
The “Summer in the City” High School Internship Program with City municipal government is a paid six-week internship beginning in early July
2013 and ending in mid-August 2013. The Internship Program also offers participants the opportunity to learn about various careers in
Contact
municipal government and post-secondary options upon their graduation from high school through additional events held during
the internship term.
Writing Programs
Program
Student Eligibility
Sarah Lawrence College: Summer Writer's Workshop for High School Students
Rising Sophomores, Juniors or Seniors; 15 student will be accepted
Contact
Dates
(914) 395-2412
Email: [email protected]
$700 plus $30 application fee
Partial Financial Aid available, non-residential
July 6 – July 10
Deadline
Rolling
Cost
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Website
http://www.slc.edu/ce/pre-college/summer/workshop/general-information-and-registration.html
Program
Description
The Sarah Lawrence College Summer Writer's Workshop for High School Students is a unique collaboration between writers and other artists.
Directed by distinguished faculty members, the program gives high school students the experience of writing in a non-competitive, nonjudgmental environment that values the risks and adventure of the creative process.
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