Type of Program

Region

Description

Target

Group-

Middle/

High

Name of Program/College

Phone

Web site

Last update

Internship

PAID

West

(California)

Sophomores and Juniors gain job site work experience in the arts, business or finance, education, government, health, human services, law or public relations

PAID INTERNSHIP

H

 

213/

316-2109

www.crf-usa.org/internship/general_info.htm

 

01/15/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International

Students  interested in foreign languages and cultures

M/H

Abbey Road Overseas Programs

888/462-2239

www.goabbeyroad.com

info@goabbeyroad.com

12/7/06

College Tours

Various  MA,

Berkley,

Oxford,

Cambridge

Academic Programs, Int’l Programs, Language and Cultural Programs

H

Academic Study Associates

SUMMERFUEL

800-752-2250

www.asaprograms.com

02/28/08

Academic

Various – Massachusetts,California, New Jersey, England

Students in grades 11 and 12

H

Academic Study Associates

SUMMERFUEL

800/752-2250

www.asaprograms.com

02/28/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International – France, Spain, Italy, Costa Rica

Students in grades 11 or 12

H

Academic Study Associates

SUMMERFUEL

800/752-2250

www.asaprograms.com

02/28/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International (France)

High school students in grades 10 through 12 interested in travel abroad

H

Academie de Paris

800/828-8349

www.oxbridgeprograms.com

12/7/06

Arts

West (California)

High school students interested in visual arts

H

Academy of Art College

800/544-ARTS

www.academyart.edu

12/7/06

Business*

West

Disadvantaged young teens, marginal GPA, demonstrate high potential

H

Academy of Business Leadership

626/302-3650

www.goabl.org

12/7/06

Travel/

Language/

Culture

Various and international

Travel abroad exploring various cultures and languages

H

Accent International

800/869-9291

www.accentintl.com

12/7/06

Business*

West

(California)

Minority high school students are exposed to careers in accounting and related business areas

H

Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP)

323/298-0816

www.acapweb.org

 

03/18/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

U.S. and Inter-national

Academic or travel-focused programs for students who have completed sophomore year.

H

ACIS Summer Advantage

800/913-7151

www.summeradvantage.com

12/7/06

Leadership*

West (California)

Students completing grades 10 and 11 who have demonstrated leadership potential

H

African-American Youth Leadership Program

916/554-7140

www.calresearch.org

12/7/06

Leadership*

West (Sacramento)

Leadership, Career exploration, government

H

African-American Youth Leadership Program

916/554-7140

www.calresearch.org

12/7/06

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International

High school students, fall, winter & summer programs

H

AFS Programs Abroad

212/807-8686

www.afs.org

 

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

South (Georgia)

Girls interested in science, math and astronomy

H

Agnes Scott College (Sally Ride Science Camp)

800/548-6612

www.sallyridecamps.com

12/7/06

Arts

West (California)

(New York)

6 week program, acting, voice, speech, movement

H

American Academy of Dramatic Arts

800/222-2867

www.aada.org

12/7/06

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International (Spain or Italy)

Pre college program for students entering grades 10, 11 or 12, cultural immersion program

H

American Collegiate Adventures

Enroll by April 1,2009 receive
$250 ACA Scholarship for school

773/342-0200

www.acasummer.com

03/12/09

Academic

Midwest Wisconsin

Pre-college program for students entering grades 10, 11 or 12

H

American Collegiate Adventures (University of Wisconsin at Madison)

773/342-0200

www.acasummer.com

02/28/08

Business

Various (Mid West, East)

8 day intensive program to provide skills needed to succeed in business

H

American Management Assoc. (Operation Enterprise)

800/262-9699

www.amanet.org/oe

12/7/06

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International (Paris)

3 week program (middle school) or 5 week program (high school)

M/H

American University of Paris

800/666-2556

www.summerstudy.com

12/7/06

Arts

West (California)

Animation classes

M/H

Animation Academy

818/848-6590

www.TheAnimationAcademy.com

12/7/06

Arts

West (California)

Art classes for middle and high school students

 

M/H

Armory Center for the Arts

629/792-5101 X121

www.armoryarts.org

12/7/06

Arts

West (California)

Saturday program in fall, spring and summer

H

Art Center

626/396-2319

www.artcenter.edu/accd/programs/public/saturdayhigh.jsp

 

01/1/07

Arts

Midwest (IL)

Early college program for students completing grades 10, 11, 12 interested in art and design

H

Art Institute of Chicago

312/899-7458

www.saic.edu/ecp

01/10/08

Academic/

Leadership

Southwest

(Colorado)

12 scholars will receive an all-expense paid scholarship to participate in a forum for leadership and open minded dialogue

H

Juniors

Aspen Institute

Bezos Scholars Program

Application Deadline:

March 14, 2008

970/544-7918

Mirte.mallory@aspeninst.org

 

02/26/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International

Cultural immersion programs

H

Academic Study Associates (ASA)

212-796-8340

WWW.ASAPROGRAMS.COM

01/30/09

Travel

International

England

Precollegiate experience

H

Oxford/ Cambridge

800-752-2250

www.asaprograms.com

1/30/09

Academic

US

College Admissions Prep

H

Columbia/Tufts/Berkeley

212-796-8340

www.asaprograms.com

01/30/09

Academic

West/East

CA/MA

Precollegiate experience

H

UC Berkeley –University  of

Massachusetts-Amherst

212-796-8340

www.asaprograms.com

 

Writing/Journalism

East

(MA)

Three week writing workshop for high school students

H

Bard College at Simon’s Rock

413/528-7231

www.simons-rock.edu

03/25/08

Academic*

East (New York)

1)4-week liberal arts program-co-ed

2)1-week liberal arts intensive

3) 1-week young women’s leadership.  Must have completed 10th or 11th grade

H

Jrs. & Srs.

Barnard College

212/854-8866

www.Barnard.edu/pcp/nyc09

 

01/30/09

Government/

Debate

East (Maine)

Debate and speech programs for students entering grades 8 through 12

M/H

Bates College Forensics Institutes

207/786-6077

www.bates.edu/summer

1/1/07

Language

Mideast

(Wisconsin)

Immersion language program

H

Beloit College

608-363-2277

Aaa.summerlanguages.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arts

East (Vermont)

Students aged 15-18 take courses in music, dance and theater

H

Bennington College

802/442-5401

www.bennington.edu

1/1/07

Arts

East (Mass.)

Performance program for students at least 15 years of age emphasizing mastery of playing , songwriting or singing skills,  gospel workshop

H

Berklee College of Music

617/747-2245

www.berklee.edu

02/11/08

Arts

East (Mass.)

Performance program for students at least 15 years of age emphasizing music production technology.

H

Berklee College of Music

617/747-2222

www.berklee.edu

02/28/08

Arts

West (California)

Intense week of instrumental/ vocal instruction,

H

Berklee College of Music at Claremont-McKenna College

617/747-2222

www.berklee.edu

12/7/06

Academic

East (Mass.)

6 week program for seniors with outstanding academic records

H

Boston College

617/552-3800

www.bce@bc.edu

 

01/1/07

Arts

East

(Mass)

5-week program for high school students creating fiction or non-fiction films, videos, webcasts and live multi-camera productions

H

Boston University

College of Communications

800/992-6514

617-353-5015

www.bu.edu/itrp

03/25/08

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East

(Mass)

 

Entering 12th grade – six week residential program taking undergrad classes and earning credit

H

Boston University

617/353-1378

www.bu.edu/summer/highschool

 

02/15/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East (Mass.)

Research internship to outstanding high school students in science

H

Boston University

617/353-1378

www.bu.edu/summer/highschool 

1/1/07

Writing/

Government/

Debate/

Business/

Arts

East

(Mass)

Two-week non-credit prep program offering classes in creative writing, persuasive speaking, law, visual arts, business or science

H

Boston University

617/353-1378

www.bu.edu/summer/highschool

 

 

02/15/07

Academic*

East (Mass.)

Jewish students, Grades 10-12, learn how to understand the  spectrum of Jewish people through study, interaction, etc.

H

Brandeis University

781/736-8416

www.brandeis.edu/genesis

1/1/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

West

(California)

Middle/high school students study abroad

M/H

Brighton College Admissions Prep

626/795-5564

www.brightonedge.org

 1/1/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International

Students ages 13-18

M/H

Broadreach Programs-North Carolina

888/833-1907

www.gobroadreach.com

www.academictreks.com

 

1/1/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture*

Inter-

national (Israel)

Jewish students, entering Grade 12, learn how to understand the whole spectrum of Jewish people through study, interaction, etc.

H

Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel

518/475-7212

www.bronfman.org

01/10/08

Academic

East (Rhode Island)

One to four week pre-college program for academically oriented, ambitious students, entering Grade 10, 11, 12

H

Brown University

401/863-1000

www.brown.edu/summer

1/1/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East (Rhode Island)

Talented students in grades 7 and 8 who have demonstrated outstanding ability in science.

M

Brown University

SPARK

401/863-7900

www.brown.edu/summer

1/1/07

Non Academic*

East (Penn)

HS women use self-assessment and research to help them in selecting a college

H

Bryn Mawr

610/526-5000

www.brynmawr.edu/summerprograms

 

2/14/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East (Penn)

HS women receive hands-on prep for college science

H

Bryn Mawr

610/526-5000

www.brynmawr.edu/summerprograms

 

2/14/07

Writing/

Journalism*

East (Penn)

Women in sophomore, junior or senior year and recent grads build their reading, writing and thinking skills

H

Bryn Mawr

610/526-5000

www.brynmawr.edu/summerprograms

 

1/1/07

Architecture

West (California)

High school students considering architecture as a career

H

Cal Poly State University (Architecture Dept.)

805/756-1316

www.arch.calpoly.edu

1/1/07

Arts

West

(California)

11th & 12th grade students maintaining a 3.0 GPA

H

Cal State LA

(Ace/Pace Program)

323/343-3839

www.Calstatela.edu/univ/html

 

04/10/08

Internship

Math, Science & Engineering

(PAID)

West

(California)

Paid internship for students interested in engineering and science.  Students will be part of a research program in studying the environment

H

Cal State Los Angeles

(REU)

323/343-6316

www.calstatela.edu/

 

01/15/08

Arts/

Architecture

West (California)

Students entering grades 11 or 12 to study art or creative writing while earning college credit

H

California College of Arts and Crafts

415/703-9500

www.cca.edu

02/28/08

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

West (California)

Disadvantaged or under-repre-sented minority students interested in science, math & engineering

 

California Institute of Technology (Young Engineering & Science Scholars)

FREE OF CHARGE

626/395-6207

www.yess.caltech.edu

 

12/7/06

Arts

West (California)

Grades 8 through 12, rigorous month-long training in visual and performing arts, creative writing, animation and film

M/H

 California Institute of Art @Valencia -California State Summer School for the Arts (Innerspark)@

Deadline App. 02/28/09

916/274-5815

www.innerspark.us

 

01/30/09

Math/Engineering/Science

West

Los Angeles

Stimulate students to learn about a career in the transportation industry

H

California State University, Los Angeles College of Engineering, Computer Science and Technology

323/343-4450

www.calstatela.edu

01/10/08

Academic

Mid West (Michigan)

College bound students in grades 11 or 12, min 3.2 GPA

H

Calvin College

616/526-6749

Http://www.calvin.edu/admin/precoll/index.htm

 

 

1/1/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

 

International (England)

Students in grades 10 through 12

H

Cambridge Tradition

800/828-8349

www.oxbridgeprograms.com

12/7/06

Academic*

Mid-West Minnesota

African American sophomores, one week program, workshops on college essays and PSAT

TUITION PAID

H

Carleton College

Application Deadline

April 1, 2009

507-222-4190

www.carleton.edu/summer/clae

 

 

01/28/09

Writing/

Journalism

Mid-west Minnesota

Students entering grade 12, with strong reading and writing skills for intensive writing program

H

Carleton College

866-767-2275

www.carleton.edu/summer/swp

 

01/28/09

Academic

East (Penn)

Students entering grades 11 or 12 interested in challenging 6 week summer credit program consisting of condensed and accelerated university courses.

H

Carnegie Mellon Advanced Placement/Early Admission Program

412/268-2082

www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college

 

 

01/30/09

Arts/

Architecture/

Drama/Music

East (Penn)

Six week pre-college programs in architecture, art, design, drama and music for students entering grades 11 or 12

May 1,2009 APP. DEADLINE

H

Carnegie Mellon Pre-College Fine Arts Program

412/268-2082

www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college or

 

01/30/09

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East (Penn)

Under-represented students entering grades 11 or 12 considering careers in engineering, science or math

H

Carnegie Mellon-Summer Academy for Mathematics and Science (SAMS)

412/268-2082

www.cmu.edu/enrollment/summerprogramsfordiversity precollege@andrew.cmu.edu

 

 12/7/06

Travel/

Culture/

Language

INTL

Experimental immersion programs Abroad

H

Carpe Diem International

503-285-1800

www.carpediemeducation.org

1/30/09

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East (DC)

Students entering the grade 11 or 12 considering careers in engineering or computer science

H

Catholic University of America - Eye on Engineering & Computer Science

202/319-5160

http://Engineering.cua.edu

 

12/7/06

Travel

Intl

Students 14-22 yrs old-international college tours and cultural experience

M/H

Cecaal Tours

 

 

 

Volunteer

West (California)

Teens between ages 14 and 18 volunteer a minimum of 4 hours per week while learning how a hospital is organized and about careers in the medical field.

H

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Teen Volunteer Program

310/423-8044

 

12/7/06

Academic

West (Wash.)

Summer session

H

Central Washington University

509/963-1111

www.cwu.edu/~summer

12/7/06

Leadership*

West (California)

Students entering grades 11 and 12 interested in leadership training in relation to the Chicano/Latino culture and history

H

Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project

800/692-5957

www.clylp.com

12/7/06

Academic*

East (Conn.)

FOCUS program to prepare middle school students for high school

M

Choate Rosemary

203/697-2006

www.choate.edu/summer

12/7/06

Academic

East (Conn.)

Five week intensive academics for high school students for high school credit

H

Choate Rosemary

203/697-2365

www.choate.edu/summerprograms

 

01/10/08

Academic/Arts

East

(Connecticut)

Students completing Grades 5-8 and Grades 9-12

M/H

Choate Rosemary Hall

203-697-2365

www.choate.edu/summerprograms

 

01/10/08

Leadership

West

(California)

Current Sophmores interested in leadership workshops for 5 days.

Fee $625.00

 

H

Claremont McKenna College

DEADLINE MAR 29,2009

909/621-8743

www.claremontmckenna.edu

3/12/09

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East (Mass.)

Three week program: Minds, Matter & Medicine in the 21st Century

H

Clark University

508/793-7711

www.clarku.edu/summerscienceprogram

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East (New York)

American Indian high school students demonstrated aptitude in math/science

H

Clarkson University (American Indian Science & Engineering Society)

315/268-3785

www.clarkson.edu/pipeline/programs/mep.html

 

12/7/06

Arts

Midwest

(Michigan)

Product design, interior design, graphic design, advance design, photography, animation and illustration

H

College for Creative Studies

313/664-7456

www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu/experience

 

 

02/26/08

Arts

Southwest

(New Mexico)

One week immersive musical experience for musicians entering grades 7-12

M/H

College of Santa Fe Summer Music Camp

n/a

www.music-camp.csf.edu

01/15/08

Academic

South (Virginia)

Highly motivated high school juniors, seniors interested in the past with strong analytical and writing skills

H

College of William & Mary

757/221-4000

www.wm.edu

 

12/7/06

Academic

South

(Virginia)

Highly motivated students with excellent analytical ability, good writing skills

H

College of William & Mary

757/221-7652

precol@wm.edu

 

1/28/09

Non-Academic

Mid-West (Colorado)

Outdoor adventures with some educational emphasis

H

Colorado School of Mines

800/446-9488

www.mines.edu

12/7/06

Travel, Language,

Culture

Inter-

National

(Barcelona)

High School students travel to Spain to study

H

Columbia

University

212/854-9699

www.ce.columbia.edu/hs2008

 

03/25/08

Arts

Mid-West

(Chicago)

Five-week program for students entering grades 10, 11 or 12 interested in fine, performing, media, or communication arts

H

Columbia College

High School Summer Institute

312/344-7130

www.colum.edu/admissionshs_institute

 

12/7/06

Academic

East (New York)

Rigorous academic program for students in grades 9 to 12

H

Columbia University

(Summer High School Programs)

212/854-9699

www.ce.columbia.edu/hs2008

 

 

03/25/08

Academic

West (Arizona)

High school students interested science, art, etc.

H

Columbia University

212/854-3142

www.columbia.edu

 12/7/06

Arts

Mid-West (Ohio)

Students entering junior or senior year interested in professional art school

H

Columbus College of Art & Design

614/224-9101

www.ccad.edu

12/7/06

Governament/

Debate

East

(Washington)

Five-week course of study for advanced high school students who are interested in the history of the American Constitution.

H

Constitutional Academy

703/894-1776

jross@billofrightsinstitute.org

 

03/28/08

Government/

Debate

West (California)

Week long residential program for California high school students wanting to learn about the American legal system – 10th, 11th and 12th grade

H

Constitutional Rights Foundation (Summer Law Institute at UCLA)

213/487-5590

www.crf-usa.org

12/7/06

Arts

East

(Washington, DC)

High school students: Focus on Photojournalism & Pre-College Portfolio Development

Middle school students: Program of hands-on art classes

M/H

Corcoran College of Art + Design Continuing Education

202/639-1801

www.corcoran.edu/ce

12/7/06

Architecture

East

(New York)

Exploratory introduction program for students entering grade 12 or graduates

H

Cornell University

607/255-5236

www.architecture.cornell.edu/summerflash/index.html

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East

(New York)

 

Minority high school students who excel in math and science

H

Cornell University

CATALYST

Program

607/255-6403

www.engineering.cornell.edu/catalyst

 

02/11/09

Academic

East

 (New York)

1-,3-,4 and 6 week programs for sophomores, juniors or seniors.  Program includes a wide range of subjects to study.

H

Cornell University

607/255-6203

www.summercollege.cornell.edu

3/28/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East

(New York)

One week program for sophomore and junior girls excelling in math and science and engineering

H

Cornell University

CURIE  Academy

607/255-0735

www.engineering.cornell.edu/curie

 

02/26/08

Academic

South

 (North Carolina)

High school seniors residential program

H

Davidson College (July Experience)

704/894-2000

www.davidson.edu/academic/education/julyexp_information.html

12/7/06

Academic

West

(Nevada)

Students in grades 7, 8, or 9

M

Davidson Institute for Talent Development

775/8523483X435

www.thinksummerinstitute.org

 

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science

West (California)

High school students building understanding of science, medicine and technology FREE

H

Drew University of Medicine & Science

323/563-5849

www.cdrewu.edu

 

12/7/06

Travel/

Language/

Culture

South

 (North Carolina)

High school students learn in 4-week program

H

Duke University

919/684-2174

www.abroad@aas.duck.edu

 

 

12/7/06

Academic

 

Mid-West (Indiana)

College-level summer programs for high school students

H

Earlham College

800/

EARLHAM

www.exploreacollege@earlham.edu

02/28/08

Math/

Engineering/

Science

Various

Students aged 16 and over, adventuresome, interested in science and conservation

H

Earthwatch Institute

800/776-0188

www.earthwatch.org

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science

Various

nomination by teacher or counselor

H

Earthwatch Institute

800/776-0188

www.earthwatch.org

12/7/06

Academic

West (California)

Students entering grades 9, 10, 11, 12 interested in strengthening proficiency in logic, critical thinking and writing skills

H

Education Unlimited (A+ Summer)

510/548-6612

www.educationunlimited.com

12/7/06

Academic

West (California) East Massachusetts

Students entering grades 11 or 12, essay writing, SAT prep, time management & college counseling

H

Education Unlimited (College Admissions Prep Camp)

510/548-6612

www.educationunlimited.com

12/7/06

Computers

West (California)

Students entering grades 4-12

M/H

Education Unlimited (Computer Camp)

510/548-6612

www.educationunlimited.com

12/7/06

College Tours

East

(Various)

Students entering 10th – 12th grade visit 10 prestigious east coast colleges in a 7-day trip.

H

Education Unlimited (East Coast College Tours)

510/548-6612

www.educationunlimited.com

12/7/06

Academic

West (California)

Students entering grades 9 or 10, essay writing, PSAT prep, time management

H

Education Unlimited (Prep Camp Excel)

510/548-6612

www.educationunlimited.com

12/7/06

Public speaking

West (California)

Students entering grades 4-12

M/H

Education Unlimited (Public Speaking Institute)

510/548-6612

www.educationunlimited.com

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

West (California)

Girls in grades 6-9 interested in astronomy/space science, marine biology, robotics

M

Education Unlimited (Sally Ride Camps)

510/548-6612

www.educationunlimited.com

12/7/06

Arts

West (California)

Students entering grades 7-12

M/H

Education Unlimited (The Actor’s Workshop)

800/548-6612

www.educationunlimited.com

12/7/06

Travel/

Language/

Culture

West

(California)

Several programs where students ages 14-18 travel to Costa Rica to study the culture and ecosystems.

H

Education Without Borders International

917/882-0986

www.educationintl.org

 

3/28/07

Internship*

Arts

PAID

West

(California)

Students work in paid media internships .  Eligible candidates must a 3.0GPA, plan to attend a 4-year college and have an interest in media.

H

Emma L. Bowen Foundation

 

Application deadline

 February 29, 2008

818/655-5708

www.emmabowenfoundation.com

01/10/09

Academic

South

Atlanta, GA

Academic program and residential life and a top-ranked university

H

Emory University

Na

www.college.emory.edu/summerpre-college

01/10/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

Various international

Travel to various countries and learn the language and culture

H

Experiment in International Living

802/257-7751

www.worldlearning.org

12/7/06

Academic

East

(CT)

Students entering grades 6-12

Grades 6&7 – St. Mark’s School; Grades 8 & 9 – Wellesley; Grades 10-12- Yale University

M/H

Exploration Summer Program

781/762-7400

www.explo.org

12/7/06

Travel/

Language/

Culture

Throughout USA

High school students

H

Explore America with EF-Language Immersion

617/619-1000

Explore@ef.com

 

12/7/06

Arts

West (California)

High school students interested in all phases of fashion industry

H

Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising

800/624-1200

www.fidm.edu

12/7/06

Academics

(Economics)

West

(California)

One-week programs held on college campuses designed to develop an understanding of how economic reasoning is integral to decision-making

H

Foundation for Teaching Economics

800/383-4335

www.fte.org

02/26/08

Writing/

Journalism

West (California)

Obtain reading and writing skills for college level work

H

Fresno Pacific

559/453-2000

www.fresno.edu

12/7/06

Academic

East

DC

College credit courses, Intl relations, politics, counterintelligence,journalism

H

Georgetown University

202-687-8600

www.summer.georgetown.edu/2009

1/30/09

Travel/

Language/

Culture

Inter-

national

(China)

(2) four-week sessions in Shanghai for motivated high school students (grade 10-12) interested in China

H

Glimpses of China

641/

269-4000

www.foundationprograms.com

 

3/1/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

 

International

Community Service with cultural flare and language immersion

H

Global Works

303/545-2202

info@globalworkstravel.com

2/11/09

Travel, Language,

Culture

Various

Students completing 9th through 12th grades travel abroad

H

Go Putney

802/387-5000

www.goputney.com

3/18/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

Inter-

national

(Ireland)

Travel abroad and learn about Irish culture, music, film, theater, politics and economics.

H

Griffith College

Dublin

206/783-0847

www.gcdstudyabroad.com

 

3/1/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

Midwest (Iowa)

Students who have completed their junior years and successfully completed Algebra II

H

Grinnell College (Honors Scholars Program in Mathematics & Science

641/269-4000

www.grinnell.edu

 

12/7/06

Academic

East

(Mass.)

Students entering grades 12 or grads

H

Harvard Summer School

617/495-3192

www.ssp.harvard.edu

12/7/06

Academic

East

(Mass.)

Grades 10-12-drama, writing, and math

H

Harvard University

617/495-3192

www.ssp.harvard.edu

12/7/06

Academic*

South (Virginia)

High school women in grades 9, 10 or 11

H

Hollins University (Hollinsummer)

800/456-9595

www.hollins.edu/specprog/index.html

 

12/7/06

Writing/

Journalism

Mid West (Indiana)

Students interested in journalism

H

Indiana University

812/855-0895

www.journalism.indiana.edu/workshops

12/7/06

Arts*

West (California)

Low income, minority graduating high school students are connected to free year-round training, award-winning industry professionals and hundreds of behind the scenes jobs in the entertainment industry

H

Inner City Filmmakers

310/264-3992

 

www.innercityfilmmakers.com

3/26/07

Internship

West (California)

Applicants must be current freshmen, sophomores, or juniors who demonstrate exceptional abilities, intense focus and creative spirit

H

Institute for Educational Advancement

626/403-8900

www.educationaladvancement.org

01/15/08

Math/

Engineering/

Science

Various

Highly motivated high school students interested in molecular biology, robotics, chemical engineering, industrial design

H

Institute for Educational Advancement

626/403-8900

www.educationaladvancement.org

 

12/7/06

Travel.

Language/

Culture

International (Italy)

Students interested in studying art in Florence, Italy

H

Institute of International Education-Studio Art Centers International

212/984-5548

www.saci-florence.org

12/7/06

Internship

PAID

Math/

Science/

Engineering

West

(California)

16 years of age+ (graduating seniors may apply) Students interested in math, science, engineering, information technology or general business may apply to work in high-tech Intel

H

Intel

(through LEED – Linking Education and Economic Development)

APPLICATION DEADLINE

 APRIL 11, 2007

916/231-5333

www.leed.org

 

3/27/07

Art

Mideast

(Michigan)

Student 6-9 or 9-12

Audition requirements

M/H

Interlochen Center for the Arts

Priority application due date:  Feb 1

231-276-7200

www.interlochen.org

1/30/09

 

Academic

East

(New York)

Students entering grade 11 or 12 interested in experiencing the college experience in non-credit mini-courses

H

Ithaca College – Summer College for High School Students

607/274-3143

www.ithaca.edu/summercollege

12/7/06

Academic

East

(New York)

Students entering grades 11 or 12. Three and 5 week sessions offering courses in performing arts, health sciences, writing, sports management, humanities, math.

H

Ithaca College – Summer College for High School Students

607/274-3143

www.ithaca.edu/summercollege

12/7/06

Academic

East and west coast

7th grade and above

Center for Talented Youth’s

M/H

John Hopkins University-east

 

West Coast Office-Marina del rey

East Coast-410-735-6277 West coast 310-754-4100

Ctyinfo@jhu.edu-email

www.cty.jhu.edu

02/25/09

Academic

East (Maryland)

Students entering grades 11 or 12, min 3.0 GPA, 16 years of age by summer

H

Johns Hopkins University

800/548-0548

www.jhu.edu/summer

12/7/06

Writing/

Journalism*

Various Locations

High School journalism program for gifted students of color

H

Journalism Camp

The Asian American Journalists

415/346-2051

www.aaja.org

 

12/7/06

Arts

Mid-West (Missouri)

High school students interested in art college experience

H

Kansas City Art Institute

800/522-5224

www.kcai.edu/spce

 

01/10/08

Business*

Midwest

(Indiana)

Junior girls learn about career options in the field of business as well as explore the Indiana University campus.  This program is completely funded by donations

H

Kelley School of Business

(Indiana University)

812/855-0611

www.kelley.iu.edu/UGrad/ywi

 

02/28/08

Internship

Arts

PAID

West

(CA)

Juniors and Seniors who have enthusiasm for the Arts.  Participant will work in the museum, explore exhibits and provide tours

H

LACMA

323/857-6141

bshaffer@lacma.org

 

3/18/07

Academic*

East (Vermont)

LD and ADHD students entering grade 12

H

Landmark College

802/387-6718

www.landmark.edu

1/1/07

Volunteer

Various

High school students

H

Landmark Volunteers

413/229-0255

www.volunteers.com

1/1/07

Business*

Various locations in U.S.

High achieving and under-represented juniors.

H

LEAD Summer Business Institute

215/753-2490

www.leadnational.org

 

01/15/08

Academic/Inter-national

Spain, France, Mexico, and Costa Rica

Challenging programs academically and culturally

H

Learning Programs International

800/259-4439

www.LPIABroad.com

01/10/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International (Switzerland)

High school students, 3 week intensive theater, leadership or ESL programs

H

Leysin American School in Switzerland

888/642-4142

www.las.ch/summer

1/1/07

Internship

West

(California)

Selected students spend four weeks in July under supervision of a health care professional getting a realistic view of the health care profession.  Must be 16 years old

H

Los Angeles Pediatric Society

Eve and Gene Black Summer Medical Career

APP DEADLINE: March 5, 2009

310/503-1527

www.lapsoc.org

01/30/09

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

South (Louisiana)

Program for minority students who have completed their junior year and excel in math and science, an opportunity to explore the engineering field.

H

Louisiana State University – Recruitment into Engineering of High Ability Minority Students (REHAMS)

225/578-6004

www.mep.lsu.edu

1/1/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

West (California)

One week summer program for Students who plan a career in accounting

H

Loyola Marymount University

323/298-0816

www.acapweb.org

1/1/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International (Mexico)

Enrolling 250 exceptional high school students for college-level study

H

Loyola University of New Orleans

504/865-3537

www.loyno.edu/mexico

1/1/07

Fellowship

West

(CA)

Graduating seniors-interested in biomedical sciences

App Deadline- March 13,2009

H

Los Angeles Biomedical Research

Institute

310-222-3602

 

1/30/09

Math/

Engineering

East

(Mass.)

6 week program for high school juniors

H

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

617/253-3298

www.mites@mit.edu

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East

(Mass.)

Minority high school juniors introduction to engineering entrepreneurship and science program

FREE OF CHARGE

H

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MITES)

Application Deadline: 02/01/08

617/253-3298

www.mites@mit.edu

01/10/08

Math/Engineering/Science

International –

Canada

Students interested in engineering, robotics, biomedical engineering

H

McMaster University (LEAP) Learning Enrichment Advancement Program

905/525-9140

http://leap.mcmaster.ca

 

01/10/08

Leadership

MidWest

(Ohio)

Multicultural Leadership program.

4 day program- Juniors

H

Miami University

513-529-2531

www.muohio.edu

3/12/09

Math/Engineering/Science

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Two-2 week sessions featuring small, intense math and science courses

H

Michigan Math & Science Scholars

734/936-1899

www.math.lsa.umich.edu

01/28/09

Computers/

Technology*

Various

(U.S.)

Microsoft Tech Camp promoting a learning opportunity for high school girls interested in a career in technology

H.

Microsoft’s DigiGirlz High Tech Camp

APPLICATION DEADLINE

May 30, 2008

 

www.microsoft.com/about/diversity/programs/camps.mspx

03/25/08

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East

(Mass.)

High school juniors

H

MIT (Research Science Institute)

617/253-3298

www.mites@mit.edu

 

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East

MA

Four-week summer academic and residential experience where female high school students explore engineering- summer after 11th grade

H