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Summer Programs the ARTS Summer Programs Listed below are summer programs, internships and classes available to high school students. They vary in cost and location and arranged alphabetically. The list, although not exhaustive, is fairly comprehensive. Although we don’t recommend any particular programs, we have had Hun students attend some of them. Be aware of deadlines and if any require recommendations and/or transcripts we ask you give us ample time to complete this information. We have the programs listed under the following: The Arts, Business, Civics, Computers, Entrepreneurship, Psychology, S.T.E.M., & Teaching. The ARTS ● ​ Visual Art Institute of Boston, Lesley University (MA) - http://www.lesley.edu/aib/curriculum/precollege.html Boston University (MA) - http://www.bu.edu/summer/ Buck's Rock Camp (CT) - http://www.bucksrockcamp.com/ California College of the Arts (CA) - http://www.cca.edu/academics/precollege California Institute of the Arts Cal Arts (CA) - http://calarts.edu/cap Carnegie Mellon (PA) - http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college/ Cleveland Institute of Art (OH) - http://www.cia.edu/precollege/ College for Creative Studies (MI) - http://www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu/ce/precollege Columbia College (IL) - http://www.colum.edu/Admissions/hssi.php Columbia University (NY) - http://www.ce.columbia.edu/hs/courses.cfm?PID=4&Content=JS Columbus College of Art & Design (OH) - http://www.ccad.edu/programs-of-study/community-classes/college-preview/ Cooper Union (NY) - http://www.saturdayoutreach.org/outreach/welcome Corcoran College of Art & Design (DC) - http://ce.corcoran.edu/precollege Cornell University (NY) - http://www.sce.cornell.edu/sc (sophomore, junior, senior) Cornish College of the Arts (WA) - http://www.cornish.edu/summer/ Emerson College (MA) - http://www.emerson.edu/academics/professional-studies/programs-high-school-students Emily Carr University of Art & Design (BC, Canada) - http://www.ecuad.ca/programs/cs/teens/ Fashion Institute of Technology (NYC) - http://fitnyc.edu/5915.asp Idyllwild Arts Academy (CA) - http://www.idyllwildarts.org/summer.aspx Interlochen Arts Camp & Academy (MI) - http://camp.interlochen.org/visual-arts-summer-programs ID Tech Campus (multiple locations) - http://www.internaldrive.com/courses-programs/ Kansas City Art Institute (MO) - http://www.kcai.edu/continuing-education/programs Maine College of Art (ME) -http://www.meca.edu/continuing-studies/pre-college Maryland Institute College of Art (MD) -http://www.mica.edu/Programs_of_Study/Programs_for_Children_and_Teens.html Mass Art (MA) - http://www.massart.edu/Continuing_Education/Youth_Programs/Summer_Studios.html Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (WI) - http://www.miad.edu/precollege/what-is-pre-college# Minneapolis College of Art & Design (MN) - http://www.mcad.edu/showPage.php?pageID=1144 Moore College of Art & Design (PA) - http://www.moore.edu/youth_programs Montserrat College of Art (MA) - http://www.montserrat.edu/continuing-ed/summer-pre-college/index.php New York Film Academy (NY)- https://www.nyfa.edu/summer-camps/ New York University (NYC) - http://www.nyu.edu/summer/2012/highschool/program.html Nova Scotia College of Art & Design (NS, Canada) - http://nscad.ca/en/home/academicprograms/extendedstudies/youth/summerartprogram.aspx Oregon College of Art & Craft - http://www.ocac.edu/#/community-programs/youth-programs/ Ontario College of Art & Design (ON, Canada) - http://www.ocadu.ca/prospective_students/preparing_a_portfolio/summer_intensive_program .htm Otis College of Art & Design - http://www.otis.edu/continuing_education/summer_of_art/index.html Oxbow School (CA) - http://www.oxbowschool.org Pacific Northwest College of Art - http://www.pnca.edu/programs/ce/precollege/ Parsons The New School (NYC & Paris) - http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/summer-programs/ Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PA) - http://www.pafa.org/School/Continuing-Education/Summer-Academy-for-High-School-Student s/207/ Penn State School of Visual Arts (PA) - https://sova.psu.edu/summer/about Pratt Institute (NYC) -http://www.pratt.edu/academics/continuing_education_and_professional/pro_credit_progra ms/precollege/hs_programs/ Ringling College of Art and Design (FL) - http://www.ringling.edu/PreCollege.77.0.html Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design (CO) - http://www.rmcad.edu/high-school-programs/overview Rhode Island School of Design RISD (RI) - http://www.risd.com/cfm/precollege.cfm Sarah Lawrence (NY) - http://www.slc.edu/ce/pre-college/index.html San Francisco Art Institute (CA) - http://www.sfai.edu/precollege-program School of the Art Institute of Chicago (IL) -http://www.saic.edu/continuing_studies/high_school/summer_institute/index.html http://www.schoolofvisualarts.edu/adm/index.jsp?sid0=4&sid1=63#_2 Syracuse (NY) - http://summercollege.syr.edu (sophomore & junior) Tyler School of Art, Temple University (PA) - http://tyler.temple.edu/continuing-education-program/pre-college-summer-workshop# UCLA (CA) - http://www.summer.ucla.edu/institutes/Art/overview.htm University of the Arts (PA) - http://www.uarts.edu/precollege/ (junior & senior) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - http://faa.illinois.edu/Summer+Opportunities/FAA+Summer+Intensive University of Southern California USC (CA) - http://summer.usc.edu/index.shtml Virginia Commonwealth University (VA) - http://www.vcu.edu/arts/summerintensive/ Washington U St Louis (MO) - http://summerexperiences.wustl.edu/photoj (photojournalism only visual arts summer program) ● ​ Theatrical Training Allegra School of Music and Arts (NJ) - http://allegra.ning.com/ Boston University Summer Theater Institute (MA) - http://www.bu.edu/cfa/theatre/sti/ Bucks Rock (CT) - http://www.bucksrockcamp.com/ California State Summer School for the Arts California Summer Acting Workshop - http://www.educationunlimited.com/camp/category/9/california-actors-workshop.html Carnegie Mellon (PA) - http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college/drama.html Florida Studio Theatre - (Sarasota, FL) http://www.floridastudiotheatre.org/education.php Idylwild Arts (aka ISOMATA) (CA) http://www.idyllwildarts.org/ Interlochen Arts Academy - MI - http://www.interlochen.org/camp/ Long Lake Camp (PA) - http://www.longlakecamp.com/ Mason Gross (NJ) - http://mgsa.rutgers.edu/Theater/thea_programs.html Muhlenberg College (PA) - http://www.summerbroadway.org/ New York Film Academy (NY)- https://www.nyfa.edu/summer-camps/ NYU (Steinhardt) - http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/music/summer/ NYU (Tisch) - http://specialprograms.tisch.nyu.edu/page/hsstudents.html North Carolina School for the Arts - http://www.uncsa.edu/summersession/ Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts - http://www.stagedoor.com UCLA - http://www.tft.ucla.edu/programs/summer-institute/ Walnut Hill Summer School Program (MA) - http://www.walnuthillarts.org/summer/index.html ● ​ Drama American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NY or Calif - 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