Summer Programs

Summer Programs:

Babson Entrepreneur Development Experience

This five-week, residential program from July 8-August 9 will give students the opportunity to focus on entrepreneurial ventures that create social, economic, and environmental value. This program, for high-achieving students who are entering their junior or senior year, is taught by top-ranked Babson faculty in a challenging, campus environment. Students can earn four college credits that can be used at Babson or wherever they attend college. Scholarships are available for this program.

 

Service Learning Experience

Students entering their sophomore year may participate in this one-week, nonresidential experience from June 24-29. This program focuses on social outreach and does not provide college credit, but fulfills high school community service requirements.

 

To learn more about these programs and for students to apply, please visit www.babson.edu/summerstudy. The application deadline for both programs has been extended to Thursday, April 25. 

 

This is a great opportunity for students to differentiate themselves from their peers in college applications, and have the opportunity to build their network in meeting with business leaders and industry experts, all while exploring the communities of Boston and Wellesley.

 

Seton Hall University - Summer Sessions - For more information, please visit: www.shu.edu/go/summer8

NYU - Summer Institute - For program details please visit, www.scps.nyu.edu/hssummerinstitute01

Stevens Institute of Technology - Must apply before 5/15/2013, for more information, please visit: www.stevens.edu/summer

Hartwick College -  Many summer programs, July 6-26, 2013. For more information or to apply, please visit: www.hartwick.edu/summercollege

Wagner College - Summer Pre-College Program, students can choose from 4 unique programs: Science and Philosophy, Art & History, Dance Intensive, Musical Theater. For more information, please visit: www.wagner.edu/pre-college

ID Tech Camps, held at: Princeton, Columbia, NYU, NYIT, Vassar, Pace, Adelphi, Seton Hall, Yale, Villanova, Stanford, Harvard and more. Call program advisers, 1-888-709-8324

Boston College - Summer Experience Program - 6 weeks, from June 24 - August 1st., Take college courses; earn college credit. For more information, please call: 617-552-3800

NYU Precollege - July 8 through August 17, for more information please visit: www.nyu.edu/precollege

Gloucher College - AP Summer Institute, please visit: www.gloucher.edu/ap

The Healthy Decision-Making and Behavior for Healthier Youth Program, The internship Program offers summer research and leadership development opportunities to motivated high school and college students.  The program aims to promote healthy decision-making and behavior among the youth of Asians and Pacific Islanders (APIs).  It will pro-actively engage API youth in science, and research as well as understanding substance use disorders.  Approximately 30 students will be selected to participate in the internship. The curriculum consists of topics onmedical science, public health science, biomedical science and research,focus group meeting and career and leadership development.  Under supervision of their mentors who are researchers and health professionals, interns will participate in centralized, cross-site program projects in the area of public health science, as well as site-specific research projects.  Interns who will be proactively engaged in the program activities with good standing will receive a graduation certificate from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, acknowledging their commitment in the summer program. Application date:  March 1 – March 31, 2013, Duration: July 5, 2013 – Aug 12, 2013 (6weeks)  Hours: 40 hours/ week, General Requirement:  High school or college student with good standing, Demonstrated interested in science and research, Able to participate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, for a minimum of 6 weeks, Acceptance date: Students will receive notice of application acceptance by early April.

The Undergraduate Women in Computer Science (WICS) at the University of Pennsylvania and the Dept. of Computer and Information Science (CIS) would like to invite your academically strong female students to attend Women in Computer Science High School Day for Girls on Fri, April 19, 2013.  The goal of this free program is to encourage women to pursue a college degree and successful career in a computer science related field. We are targeting high school girls, especially those who excel in science and mathematics, who may be considering a college degree in science or engineering. Registration information is available on the following site: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/ugrad/hs-outreach.shtml

Fordham University, summer session July 2nd to August 6th, 2013, Please see guidance office for information package.

Drexel University - Programs range in length from one to five weeks, most of them offer both residential and commuter options, please visit www.drexel.edu/summer for more information

Loyola Summer Scholars - a programs designed for motivated sophomores and juniors. Choose from several areas of study in a 3 or 6 week format. Please visit: LUC.edu/summerscholars for more information.

Stanford/Youth Orchestra - will run from 7/15 to 8/3/2013. Admission is competitive. Further program details and application are available on their website: youthorchestra.stanford.edu

Susquehanna University - Leadership Institute for Entrepreneurship, 7/7-7/13/2013, more information is available at: www.susqu.edu/life

Pratt Institute - July 9 - August 2, 2013, immerse yourself in art, design, architecture or creative writing. See guidance office for more information

Barnard in partnership with Columbia University - Offering many summer programs, Entrepreneurs in Training, Young Women's Leadership, Dance in the City, S-Cubed Summer Science Seminars, and more. For more information please: www.barnard.edu/summer

Lebanon Valley College - Daniel Fox Youth Scholars Institute - offers a residential program which allows students who have completed 9th, 10th or 11th grade to complete challenging academic activities, learn about career opportunities. Classes will be held from June 16-21, 2013. For more information please visit: www.lvc.edu/youth-scholars

NJIT-Summer Architecture and design, July 14-19, and July 21-26, 2013. Direct inquiries to: coadsummer@njit.edu

Boston University- Please visit the guidance office for the various summer programs Boston University is offering, or visit: bu.edu/summer/highschool or call 617-252-1378.

Alfred University, Alfred, NY:  Summer programs in art portfolio, astronomy, chemistry, computer engineering, creative writing, ceramic and glass engineering, theatre, renewal energy, robotics, equestrian and swimming.  For more information please visit: www.alfred.edu/summer

Oxbridge Academic Programs: Discover the sciences for students aged 13-18, for more information please visit: www.oxbridgeprograms.com

Babson Entrepreneur Development Experience: This five-week, residential program from July 8-August 9 will give students the opportunity to focus on entrepreneurial ventures that create social, economic, and environmental value. This program, for high-achieving students who are entering their junior or senior year, is taught by top-ranked Babson faculty in a challenging, campus environment. Students can earn four college credits that can be used at Babson or wherever they attend college.

Service Learning Experience-Students entering their sophomore year may participate in this one-week, nonresidential experience from June 24-29. This program focuses on social outreach and does not provide college credit, but fulfills high school community service requirements. To learn more about these programs and for students to apply, please visit www.babson.edu/summerstudy. The application deadline for both programs is Monday, April 15.

 United States Naval Academy, Science Technology Engineering Mathematics, If you like math and science, or if you would like to become an engineer, attending the summer program would be a great start. Applications close 4/15 and the program tutition is $200.00, apply at: https://candidateinformation.usna.edu/ITSD/nass/acawu026$.startup

The George Washington University, pre-college program and summer immersion programs, see poster in hallway or visit: precollege.gwu.edu

NJIT - Early college preparatory programs, summer of 2013, for high achieving students from post-fourth to post-eleventh grades. These programs are designed to encourage and prepare students to succeed in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. For more information please visit: www.njit.edu/precollege

Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA:  Camp Psych, an academic summer program focused on psychology, will be held from June 23-28, 2013 at Gettysburg College. Students who have an interest in Psychology, this opportunity this summer for rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors.  The goal of Camp Psych is to provide a window into how psychological science works by exploring some of the significant questions investigated by psychologists. Campers will get hands-on experiences that introduce them to research in psychology in a fun, challenging, and engaging environment. Campers will not simply learn about cutting edge issues and research in psychology; they will engage in research themselves. The camp will give students an insider view of the field as well as provide preparation for college studies. For more information you can  or contact Abby Scholer or Brian Meier if you have further questions at 717-337-6173.

Carnegie Mellon Summer Pre College Programs, Pittsburgh, PA, June 29 - August 9, 2013, advanced placement/early admission, fine arts, architecture, art & design, drama, music, national high school academy, for more information please visit, www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college

FIDM - Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles, CA -4 California Campuses,3 days of fashion for $250.00. For more information or to register please visit: www.fidm.edu/go/summerprogram

Caldwell College is now accepting applications for their summer college, for high school juniors (class of 2014). This program provides the opportunity to earn three college credits while studying science, medicine and math. This opportunity also incorporates SAT test taking strategies, academic field trips and a taste of the college experience. For more information please visit:  www.caldwell.edu/scac

Columbia University, three summer experiences, New York City, Barcelona and the Middle East. For more information, please visit: www.ce.Columbia.edu/hs

Summerfuel - destinations for summer 2013 include: Oxford, Harvard, UC Berkeley, UMass-Amherst, Columbia, Tufts, Yale, and Stanford. In Spain, France and Italy. apply online at Summerford.com, see poster in hallway.

Phillips Exeter Academy Summer School, Exeter, New Hampshire - July 7-August 10, 2013 for more information about the academic and extracurricular offerings please visit: www.exeter.edu/summer

Penn Engineering, Philadelphia, PA - July 7-27, 2013, priority application deadline March 15, 2013, final deadine May 15, 2013. To learn more, please check website at: 222.seas.upen.edu/saast

Washington University in St. Louis Arts & Sciences, St. Louis, MI - High School summer scholars program 5 weeks, High School Summer Institutes, 2-3 weeks. For more information and application materials, please visit:  www.summerexperiences.wustl.edu

UCPREP @ UCONN, Storrs, Conn. - The University of Connecticut Center for Students with Disabilities  (CSD) would like to announce that applications for their transition-focused summer program, UCPREP-University College: Preparation, Rights & Responsibilities, Empowerment and Planning are now available and will run July 28 - August 2, 2013, for more information please call 860-486-2020.

Denison University, Granville, OH - Reynolds Young Writers Workshop, one week - June 23-30, 2013. For more information, please visit: www.reynolds.denison.edu

Both the Pennsylvania School for Global Entrepreneurship (PSGE) @ LeHigh University and the University of Pittsburgh Health Career Scholars Academy (UPHCSA), are accepting applications for the 2013 summer programs. Current high school sophomores and juniors are encouraged to apply. Both programs successfully meet the need for high-achieving students. For further information about  the programs may be found at: www.iacocca-lehigh.org/Iacocca/psge/ and www.hesa.pitt.edu

 If you are interested in international summer programs, please visit the Guidance Office and ask to see the assorted brochures