Type of Program

Region

Description

Target

Group-

Middle/

High

Name of Program/College

Phone

Web site

Last update

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

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

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

Academic

West (California)

10, 11,12th graders work with research mentor t conduct lab and field research in areas including the arts and the physical, life and  social sciences

H

UC Santa Barbara Research Mentorship Program

805/893-2377

www.summer.ucsb.edu/precollegeprograms

 

3/1/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East Tennessee

10th grade students planning to study engineering, science or technology,

H

Vanderbilt University

615/322-7827

www.vuse.vanderbilt/edu

1/8/07

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

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

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

Academic*

West (California)

2-day residential program; lower income or first family to graduate from 4-yr college; students must have completed 30 “a-g” courses by spring 2008 and a GPA of 3.7

H

UC Berkeley

(CAL Experience)

510/642-8308

www.atdp.berkeley.edu

 

3//1/08

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

Travel/

Language/

Culture

 

Oxford, England

3-week study program offering extensive academic courses

H

Oxford Advanced Studies Program

203-966-2886

www.oasp.ac.uk

 

01/30/09

Academic

Various across the U.S.

4 week Summer program for Jr/

sophomore African Males academically advanced students at prestigious institutions

H

Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG)

866/

303-4744

www.giftedstudy.com

 

01/10/08

Computers

East (Penn)

4-credit summer program for rising H.S. seniors. Learn how to bring together technological concepts and management principles.

H

University of Pennsylvania

Wharton School of Business

(Management & Technological Summer Institute

215/898-5000

www.wharton.upenn.edu/academics/summer

 

3/18/07

Academic*

West

(California)

4-week academically intensive residential program seeks high achieving 9th & 10th graders who are prospective first generation college students, those from low-income backgrounds and African American or Latino students. 

H

Pomona College Summer Scholars Enrichment Program

Application Deadline

February 29, 2008

909/607-9994

www.pomona.edu/ocmp/ssep.shtml

 

02/31/08

Business*

East (Penn.)

4-week program introducing minority H.S. students to key areas of business

H

University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business

(LEAD-Leadership, Education, & Development) – LEAD has programs at 10 other universities

215/898-5000

www.wharton.upenn.edu/academics/summer

3/18/07

Writing/International

Scotland

4-week residential pre-college focusing on creative writing and Scottish studies

H

University of St. Andrews in Scotland

 

www.st-andrews.ac.uk/admissions/int/summerschools

 

01/10/08

Business/ Leadership

East

(PA)

4-week summer business institute for rising  H.S. seniors

H

University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business

 

(Leadership in the Business World)

 

215/898-5000

www.wharton.upenn.edu/academics/summer

 

 

3/18/07

Academic

East

(Mass.)

5 week academically strong students take part in a program for  grades 8 through 12

M/H

Phillips Academy (Andover)

978/749-4400

www.summer@andover.edui

1/25/07

Academic

Midwest (Missouri)

5-week college life summer program

H

Washington University

866/209-0691

www.ucollege.wustl.edu/hssp

1/17/07

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

Arts

East (Conn.)

5-week summer pre-college program for talented high school students.  Receive intensive study in the arts. Classes designed to enhance students’ problem solving skills in vocal music, theater,  creative writing, etc.

H

Wesleyan University (Center for Creative Youth)

860/757-6391

www.crec.org

3/17/07

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

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

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

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

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

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East

(MA)

A four-week program for high school girls of all mathematical abilities and interests

H

Mount Holyoke College

SummerMath

413/538-2608

summermath@mtholyoke.edu

03/25/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International (France)

Colorado

Penn State

Academic college credit programs for grades 10-12;summer enrichment classes for grades 9-11 @ Penn State, University of Colorado and summer study in Paris

 

H

Summer Study at Penn State

800/666-2556

www.bestsummerever.com

02/28/08

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

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

Academic

East

(CT)

Academic Program for students having completed 11th grade

H

Yale University

203/432-2430

www.yale.edu/summer

 

1/15/07

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

East

(New Hampshire)

Academically strong students take part in a 5 week  program for students in grades 9 through 12

H

Phillips Exeter Academy

603/772-4311

www.exeter.edu/summer

1/25/07

Academic

West/East

4 prestigious colleges

Advance college curriculum, leadership skills

H

Junior Statemen Summer School

800-334-5353

800-317-9338

www.jsa.org/summer

 

Academic

West

(California)

Advanced high school students can take classes and receive credit based on same standards as full-time UCR students

H

UC Riverside

(Summer Academy for Advanced H.S. students

951/827-3044

www.summer.ucr.edu

 

3/1/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East

(Washington, DC)

Advanced understanding and appreciation of science

 

Science Service

202/785-2255

www.sciserv.org/stp/index-s.html

2/7/07

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

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East

(MA)

African American, Latino and American Indian high school students(grades 10-12) explore various fields in science and engineering through hands-on activities

H

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

STRIVE

508/831-5286

www.admissions.wpi.edu

 

 

3/28/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

Various and international

Ages 13-18.Live in host family and attend school

H

Nacel International Student Exchange

800/622-3553

www.nacel.org

1/1/07

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

Academic*

South (Georgia)

An intense three-week, on campus experience for rising 10th and 11th graders.  Designed for African-American and other minority males

H

Morehouse College –

Project Identity

404/653-7767

www.morehouse.edu/projectidentity

03/25/08

Arts

West (California)

Animation classes

M/H

Animation Academy

818/848-6590

www.TheAnimationAcademy.com

12/7/06

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

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

Northwest

(Oregon)

Book Arts, Ceramics, Drawing and Painting

H

Oregon College of Art & Crafts

800/390-0632

www.ocac.edu

 

2/1/07

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

Academic*

East

(Rhode Island)

Christian based program for Students entering grades 8 through 11

M/H

Portsmouth Abbey School

401/683-2000

www.portsmouthabbey.org

1/25/07

Academic

US

College Admissions Prep

H

Columbia/Tufts/Berkeley

212-796-8340

www.asaprograms.com

01/30/09

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

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

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East

(Mass.)

College-bound juniors and seniors can improve their writing skills, learn about a career in health-sciences, explore global and ethical issues

H

Tufts Summer Study

508/839-5302

www.tufts.edu/home/admissions/?p=summer

 

3/18/07

Academic

 

Mid-West (Indiana)

College-level summer programs for high school students

H

Earlham College

800/

EARLHAM

www.exploreacollege@earlham.edu

02/28/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International

Community service learning programs in Russia, China, Southern Africa, Caribbean, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Western U.S.

H

Windsor Mountain Student Travel

800/862-7760

www.windsormountain.org

 

01/10/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

 

International

Community Service with cultural flare and language immersion

H

Global Works

303/545-2202

info@globalworkstravel.com

2/11/09

Math/

Engineering/

Science

West (California)

Critical thinking, "to do" math, students in grades 4-8

M

UC Los Angeles (Young Mathematicians Institute)

310/267-4737

www.centerx.gseis.ucla.edu/MP/inst_young.php

3/13/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International

Cultural immersion programs

H

Academic Study Associates (ASA)

212-796-8340

WWW.ASAPROGRAMS.COM

01/30/09

Academic

East

(Maryland)

Current sophmore or Junior  young women interested in Engineering

H

University of Maryland

301-405-3931

www.ENG.UMD.EDU/WIE

1/28/09

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

(New York)

Deaf and hard of hearing juniors interested in engineering, info technology, arts, sciences, business

H

Rochester Institute of Technology

585/475-7695

www.ntid.rit.edu

 

2/1/07

 

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

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

Business*

West

Disadvantaged young teens, marginal GPA, demonstrate high potential

H

Academy of Business Leadership

626/302-3650

www.goabl.org

12/7/06

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

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

Academic

 

West

(California)

Entering 10-12th grade.  Courses offered in mock trial, college level courses studying alongside UCLA undergraduates

H

UC Los Angeles

(Summer Sessions College Level Program )

310/825-4101

www.summer.ucla.edu

 

 

04/10/08

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

Travel/

Culture/

Language

INTL

Experimental immersion programs Abroad

H

Carpe Diem International

503-285-1800

www.carpediemeducation.org

1/30/09

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

West (California)

Expose 40 high school sophomores and juniors to original research in biological, agricultural and environmental sciences.  Six-week residential program

H

UC Davis

(Young Scholars Program)

530/752-0622

www.ysp.ucdavis.edu

 

01/30/09

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

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

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 (Conn.)

FOCUS program to prepare middle school students for high school

M

Choate Rosemary

203/697-2006

www.choate.edu/summer

12/7/06

ARTS

Italy, Florence

For interested Art students

M/H

Studio Art Center Intl

212-248-7225

www.saci-florence.org

3/12/09

 

Academic

West (California)

 For juniors, seniors taking classes and earning Stanford credit. 8-week programs exploring sciences, humanities, arts and languages

H

Stanford University High School Summer College

650-723-2300

www.Summer.stanford.edu

 

2/7/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East

(MA)

Four week program for high school junior girls. Introduction to electrical engineering & computer science

H

Women’s Technology Program at MIT

Application Deadline Feb. 1, 2007

 

www.mit.edu

 

3/1/07

Arts

West

(California)

Four-week college program for ages 15+ interested in art and design – July 6-July 31,2009

H

Otis College of Art and Design

800/527-6847

www.soa@otis.edu

 

01/28/09

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

East

MA

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

H

 

MIT Women’s Technology Program

617/253-5580

www.wtp.mit.edu

 

01/10/08

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East

(MA)

Freshman and Sophomores interested in exploring biology, computer science and robotics.  Focuses on current laboratory techniques and unsolved problems.

H

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

LAUNCH

508/831-5286

www.admissions.wpi.edu

 

3/28/07

Academic*

Mid-West

(Indiana)

Fully underwritten by UND, students must demonstrate high academic achievement and active community involvement – African-American Scholars Program, Latino Community Leaders, Global Issues Seminar. For seniors in fall 2008

H

University of Notre Dame

574/631-0990

www.nd.edu

01/10/08

Math/

Engineering/

Science

West (California and New Mexico)

Gifted high school students complete a challenging, hands-on research project in celestial mechanics.

H

Summer Science Program

866/

728-0999

www.summerscience.org

3/13/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East (Massachusetts

Girls entering grades 9- 12 Strong interests in science, engineering, & medicine/hands- on research –

June 29-July 26, 2008

H

Smith College

413/585-3060

www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep

01/10/08

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

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

Academic/

Arts/

Government/

Debate

Midwest

GPA 3.0-4.0 and completed junior year

H

Northwestern University

847/467-6703

www.northwestern.edu/collegeprep

 

 

01/15/08

Academic

East

(Mass.)

Grades 10-12-drama, writing, and math

H

Harvard University

617/495-3192

www.ssp.harvard.edu

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science*

West (California)

grades 6-12 girls interested in science and technology

 

M/H

UC Riverside – (Minds for Design)

951/827-6379

www.engr.ucr.edu/osp/minds

3/1/07

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

Writing/

Journalism

Various locations in U.S.

Grades 9 through 12 students who want to write and develop greater skills in writing

H

National Writing & Thinking Network at Bard College

845/758-7484

www.bard.edu/iwt/studentds

 

1/25/07

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

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

Math/.

Engineering/

Science

West (California)

High achieving students entering grades 9-12. Must excel in math or science

H

UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Santa Cruz , UC San Diego – California State Summer School for Mathematics & Science (COSMOS)

Davis: 530/754-7325; Irvine: 949/824-6806; SC: 831/460-3097; SD: 858/534-4317

www.ucop.edu/cosmos

1/17/07

Arts

East (New Jersey)

High school and middle school musicians who want to strengthen their technique, expand their creativity with renowned artist faculty.

M/H

Westminster Choir College of Rider University

609/924-7416

www.rider.edu

 

3/18/07

Math/ Engineering/

Science

East

(Mass.)

High School and Middle School students who love science and working with animals explore what it takes to be a veterinarian

M/H

Tufts Cummings School of

Veterinary Medicine

508/839-5302

www.tufts.edu/vet/avm/index.html

 

3/18/07

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

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East

(Mass.)

High school juniors

H

MIT (Research Science Institute)

617/253-3298

www.mites@mit.edu

 

12/7/06

Academic

West (California)

High school juniors, seniors; five week residential program

H

University of the Pacific – Summer Scholars Program

209/946-2424

Cpce@pacific.edu

 

1/15/07

Military

East (Maryland)

High School Juniors: one week seminar to prepare for career in the Navy or Marine Corps

H

U.S. Naval Academy

410/293-4361

www.usna.edu/Admissions

 

03/25/08

Math/

Engineering/

Science

South (Louisiana)

High school seniors interested in bio medical sciences

High school juniors or seniors interested in engineering, math or physics

H

Xavier University of Louisiana (SOAR1)

 

504/520-7998

www.xula.edu

3/18/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

International

High school seniors or graduates; hands-on interdisciplinary programs incorporating ecology, resource management, economics & environmental policy

H

School for Field Studies

800/989-4418

www.fieldstudies.org

2/7/07

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

Travel/

Language/

Culture

Throughout USA

High school students

H

Explore America with EF-Language Immersion

617/619-1000

Explore@ef.com

 

12/7/06

Volunteer

Various

High school students

H

Landmark Volunteers

413/229-0255

www.volunteers.com

1/1/07

Arts

West (California)

High School Students

interested in Design/Media Arts, Acting, Film, Music

H

UC Los Angeles

The D / MA Summer Institute

310/825-4101

www.dma.ucla.edu/summerinstitute

 

 

 

04/10/08

Academic

West (California)

High school students --4 week residential program, various seminars

H

USC (Summer Seminars)

213/740-5679

www.summer@usc.edu

01/26/08

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

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

Academic

East (DC or Mass) and West (UCLA)

High school students entering grades 11 and 12

H

Princeton Review & Summer Discovery

800-645-6611

Discovery@summerfun.com

1/25/07

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

East

(New York)

High school students in grades 10 through 12, with an interest in art, design, architecture, creative writing and cultural studies

H

Pratt Art College

718/636-3453

www.pratt.edu/precollege

 

 

 

3/28/07

 

Math/

Engineering/

Science

West (Southern California)

High school students interested in accounting

H

USC Leventhal School of Accounting

213-740-4838

www.Agoodie@marshall.usc.edu

 

3/13/07

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

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

Academic/

Enrichment

West

(California)

High School students interested in attending classes Monday-Friday in a range of subjects from Acting workshops, Photography, Electric Guitar to Spanish, Exploring Entrepreneurship and Video Game Design

H

USC (Summer Seminars for High School Students)

213/740-5679

www.usc.edu/summer

 

3/28/07

Government/

Debate

various locations

High school students interested in politics or public service with programs @ four universities: Georgetown, Yale, Princeton, Stanford

H

The Junior Statesman Foundation

800/317-9338

www.jsa.org/summer08

 

 

01/10/08

Math/

Engineering/

Science

Mid West (Illinois)

High school students interested in space sciences

H

Northwestern University (Astronomy & Astro-Physics

847/491-3685

www.astro.northwestern.edu

 

1/25/07

Arts

West (California)

High school students interested in visual arts

H

Academy of Art College

800/544-ARTS

www.academyart.edu

12/7/06

Academic

West (Arizona)

High school students interested science, art, etc.

H

Columbia University

212/854-3142

www.columbia.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

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

East

(Rhode Island)

High school students who have completed grades 10, 11 or 12, develop strong foundation in art & design

H

Rhode Island School of Design

800/364-7473 x2

www.risd.edu

2/01/07

Architecture

East

(Rhode Island)

High school students who have completed grades 10, 11 or 12, develop strong foundation in art & design

H

Rhode Island School of Design

800/364-7473 x2

www.risd.edu

2/1/07

Architecture

West (California)

High school students with interest and aptitude in architecture & design

H

USC (Exploration of Architecture)

213/740-5679

www.usc.edu/summer

3/13/07

Academic

West (California)

High school students with min 3.5 GPA

H

UC Riverside (Summer Academy) Highlander Program

951/827-4531

www/my.ucr.edu/prospective/tours.aspx

1/17/07

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

Academic

East

(New York)

High school students, 6 week residential program-

 

H

Syracuse University

315/443-5297

www.summercollege.syr.edu

 

 

3/20/07

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International

High school students, fall, winter & summer programs

H

AFS Programs Abroad

212/807-8686

www.afs.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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Language

Mideast

(Wisconsin)

Immersion language program

H

Beloit College

608-363-2277

Aaa.summerlanguages.com

 

Arts

West (California)

Intense four week program for students ages 16-18 which offers students the atmosphere of college life while earning college credit

H

San Francisco Art Institute – Pre College Program

800/345-SFAI

www.sfai.edu

2/7/07

 

 

 

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

Writing

Mid-west

Iowa

Intensive residential program offering classes in fiction, poetry and creative writing

H

The University of Iowa

319/335-4209

www.uiowa.edu/youngwriters

01/10/08

 

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 (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

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

Academic

 

South (Georgia)

Junior or senior, Freshman English and/or Math

H

Spelman College

404/681-3643

www.spleman.edu/summerprograms

2/7/07

Math/

Engineering/

Science

East

(MA)

Juniors and Seniors explore outer limits of knowledge in science, math and engineering using state of the art  experimental, analytical and computer technology

H

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

FRONTIERS

508/831-5286

www.admissions.wpi.edu

 

3/28/07

Arts

East

(PA)

Juniors and Seniors study visual, media or performing arts

H

University of the Arts (Pre-College Summer Institute)

800/616-ARTS

www.uarts.edu/cs/si

3/18/07

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

West

(California)

Juniors gifted in math and science

H

Ojai Campus

 

www.summerscience.org

1/28/09

Academic*

East (Vermont)

LD and ADHD students entering grade 12

H

Landmark College

802/387-6718

www.landmark.edu

1/1/07

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

Inter-

national

Live in host home in various countries exploring other cultures, languages

H

Youth For

Understanding

800/

TEENAGE

www.yfu-usa.org

3/18/07

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

Academic*

West (California)

Low-income, high school sophomore and juniors with high academic and professional aspirations, full scholarship

H

Quest Scholars Program

(at Stanford)

650/328-8591

www.questscholars.stanford.edu

 

1/25/07

Leadership

West

(California)

Mature and motivated HS students (Grades 9-12). Promotes youth leadership, academic excellence, higher education and civic responsibility

H

Young Center for Academic and Cultural Enrichment

310/

670-8500

www.theyoungcenter.com

02/28/08

Travel/

Language/

Culture

International (Various)-based in VT.

Mature responsible students

H

Putney Student Travel

802/387-5000

www.goputney.com

1/25/07

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

Academic

West

(Oregon)

Middle & high school students interested in a combination of academic and enrichment programs

M/H

The Delphian School