Type of Program

Region

Description

Target

Group-

Middle/

High

Name of Program/College

Phone

Web site

Last update

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.mmss@umich.edu

01/10/08

Academic/Arts/Enrichment

College Campuses on East, West Coasts and International

Sports, outdoor or travel adventure

M/H

Summer Choices

Education Unlimited

Various

www.summerchoices.com

 

3/1/07

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

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

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/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

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

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.cornell.edu/catalyst

 

 

02/26/08

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

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

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

Academic

East

(Mass.)

Grades 10-12-drama, writing, and math

H

Harvard University

617/495-3192

www.ssp.harvard.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

(New York)

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

H

Ithaca CollegeSummer 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 CollegeSummer College for High School Students

607/274-3143

www.ithaca.edu/summercollege

12/7/06

Math/

Engineering/

Science

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

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

 

MIT Women’s Technology Program

617/253-5580

www.wtp.mit.edu

 

01/10/08

Leadership/

Social Action

East

(MA)

Two-week program giving action-oriented women a chance to work on important social action issues

H

Mount Holyoke College

Take the Lead!

413/538-3500

www.mtholyoke.edu/go/takethelead

02/26/08

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

Leadership

East

(Washington D.C.)

Students interested in career-focused leadership programs

H

National Student Leadership Conference

See Ms London regarding nomination for this program

www.nslcleaders.org

 

800/994-6752

1/25/07

Academic

East

(Mass.)

Middle and high school students

wanting academic enrichment

M/H

Northfield Mount Hermon

413/498-3240

www.nmhschool.org/summer

1/25/07

 

 

 

Academic

East

(New York))

Selective course of study for exceptional sophomores and junior interested in experiencing the atmosphere of college and challenging liberal arts study.

H

Pace University, Summer Scholars Program

212/346-1192

www.pace.edu/summerscholars

1/25/07

Arts

East

(New York)

Students grades 4-12 develop art & design interest

M/H

Parsons School of Design

212/229-8925

www.parsons.edu

1/25/07

Arts

East

(New York)

Students immersed in a pre-college program of art, design, architecture, creative writing or c