*SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES* The following programs were sent unsolicited to the College and Career Center. For more information check the web sites listed with each program. There are also several guide books and catalogues available in the CCC listing additional summer programs

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4 STAR SUMMER CAMP at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA  One or two week programs in academics such as - essay writing, public speaking, critical thinking, finance, computer programming, architecture, journalism, test prep, tennis and golf. For information call 434-202-1896 or www.4starcamps.com

ABBEY ROAD PROGRAMS INC.  Two and four week college prep or international relations programs at Emerson College in Boston, MA. Also European study abroad, cultural immersion and foreign travel programs. For information call 888-462-223o9 or www.goabbeyroad.com

ADELPHI UNIVERSITY Garden City, NY  Two week residential pre-college programs for high school students in nursing, psychology and pop culture, game programming, NYC art lab, law and society, digital filmmaking, robotics and technology, Hospital summer science institute. For information call 516 877-3410 or http://precollege.adelphi.edu/programs/

ADVENTURES OF THE MIND  One week achievement focused mentoring camp for high-potential teens selected to participate in a mentoring summit at Rosemont College near Philadelphia, PA with tech entrepreneurs, writers, astronauts, archeologists, scientists and public servants. For information call 202-518-2324 or www.adventuresofthemind.org

ALFRED UNIVERSITY Alfred, NY  One week co-ed residential camp offering classes in ceramic art, engineering, astronomy, robotics, chemistry, creative writing, art, theatre, equestrian, swimming or volleyball. For information call 607-871-2612 or www.alfred.edu/summer

AMERICAN COLLEGIATE ADVENTURES (ACA)  Pre-college program for students completing grades 9, 10, or 11. Two, three, and six week programs available in the U.S. and Europe. For information: call 800-509-7867 or www.acasummer.com

AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (AMA)  Operation Enterprise is a week-long summer program that provides high school and college students with the essential skills needed to succeed in the business world. For information call 877-566-9441 or www.amanet.org/oe

AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY  Summer math programs that help gifted high school students explore the world of mathematics research. For information: call 800-321-4267 or http://www.ams.org/employment/mathcamps.html

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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Washington D.C.  School of Communication at American University. Discover the world of communication through 19 noncredit programs which are taught by the School of Communication faculty and professionals. For information: 202-885-1000 https://www.american.edu/summer/high-school.cfm  Global Scholar is an intensive global leadership program for rising high school juniors and seniors. Builds youth understanding of the global challenges facing us today and the leadership skills to make change happen. For information: www.globalscholar.org

ASA - ACADEMIC STUDY ASSOCIATES  Three and five week programs offered at University of Cal. Berkeley, University of Massachusetts- Amherst, Harvard University, and Oxford University, England and cultural immersion and language programs in France, Spain, Italy. College admissions prep programs at Columbia University, Tufts University, and UC Berkeley.  Leadership for Social Change Programs at Stanford and Georgetown. For information: call 212-796-8340 or www.summerfuel.com

ASSUMPTION COLLEGE Worcester, MA  Pre-College Summer Program is a five-day academic residential program for juniors entering their senior year. Live in a college residence hall with resident advisors. Find out about Assumption College’s liberal arts program, experience college classes. For information: www.assumption.edu/admissions/pre-college-summer-program

BABSON COLLEGE Babson Park, MA  Babson Entrepreneur Development Experience for students entering their junior or senior year is a five – week residential program taught by full-time faculty and carries four college credits. Students will develop problem solving skills while exploring social, economic, and environmental problems in the context of developing new ventures as solutions. For more information: call 781-239-5891 or www.babson.edu/summerstudy

BARNARD’S SUMMER IN NEW YORK New York, NY  Four-week and One-week programs for highly motivated students completing 10th or 11th grade. Course offerings in the liberal arts and sciences in the Barnard curriculum. Get a head start on college applications through admissions workshops.  Young Women’s Leadership Institute a 9-day program that focuses on leadership and gender studies culminating in a group project presented by students.  Dance in the City an 11-day intensive program including dance performances across the city, techniques classes at The Joan Weill Center for dance and dance related academics at Barnard.  Athena Summer Innovation Institute a 10 day program for young women who would like to learn about creating and marketing their own startups and creating innovative social change. For information: call 212- 854-8866 or www.barnard.edu/summer

BARUCH COLLEGE New York, NY  Leadership Academy for students entering 10th-12th grade in pre-med, pre-law, and entrepreneurship. For information: call 646-312-4587 or www.baruch.cuny.edu/leadership

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BLUEPRINT  One and two week pre-college experiences offered at Emory, Georgetown, Lehigh, Stonehill, Tufts, UCLA, University of Florida, UCONN, Univ. of Colorado, Univ. of Florida, Univ. of Michigan and Univ. of Virginia. Core courses to choose from are Business, Forensic Science, Psychology, and Writer’s Workshop. Additional courses offered depending on location are Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, and Veterinary Science. For students entering grades 9-12. For information: call 877-415-1111 or www.bpsummerprograms.com

BOSTON COLLEGE  Two, Three and Six-week academic program for rising seniors offering college courses for credit. For information: call 617-552-3800 or www.bc.edu/schools/summer/bce

BOSTON UNIVERSITY  Research Internship in Science and Engineering is a 6 week program for rising seniors.  High School Honors Program 90 college courses for rising juniors and seniors.  Summer Challenge Program is a 2 week program for 10th, 11th, 12th graders.  Academic Immersion 3 week immersion in medicine for junior and seniors  Summer Preview 1 week for freshman and sophomores. For information: www.bu.edu/summer/highschool  New England Center for Investigative Reporting. A 2 week intensive journalism workshop held at Boston University. For information: www.necir.org/summer  Academy of Media Production The College of Communication if offering a 4 week program where you create videos, webcasts, multi-camera productions, discover educational and professional opportunities. For information: call 617-353-1378 or bu.edu/amp

BROWN UNIVERSITY Providence, RI.  Programs include a variety of 3-5 week mini courses for high school students and a 7 week pre-college program for students entering 12th grade. Also includes global programs in Rome, Spain, Costa Rica For information: call 401- 863-7900 or www.brown.edu/summer

UNIVERSITY –SANTA BARBARA  Research Mentorship Program a 6 week interdisciplinary, hands-on, university-level research opportunity while earning 8 university credits.  Science & Engineering Research Academy a 4 week research, project-based program in 4 areas Materials/Engineering, Microbiology, Evolutionary Biology, and Global Conflicts  Early Start Program/ Academic & Enrichment Program a 4 week program For information: call: 805-893-2315 or http://summer.ucsb.edu/precollege

CAMP CARDIAC  A one week summer day camp, open to students 15 yrs.+. Run by local medical students in 32 cities for high school students interested in exploring careers in medicine. For information visit http://www.campcardiac.org

CAMP NEURO  A one week summer day camp, open to students 15yrs+. Run by local medical students in 29 cities for high school students interested in exploring careers in medicine and psychology. Locations in Westchester and NYC For information visit http://www.campneuro.org

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CARLETON COLLEGE Northfield, MN  Summer Writing Program. Program designed for students completing their sophomore or junior year with emphasis on writing process approach.  Carleton Liberal Arts Experience one week all expenses paid program for college-bound African- American sophomores or students interested in African American culture.  Summer Science Institute for sophomores & juniors.  Summer Quantitative Reasoning Institute for sophomores and juniors focusing on economics, IR and psychology  Summer Language & Global Issues Institute 3 week language immersion in French or Spanish  Summer Humanities Institute 3 week program in humanities For more information: call 800-995-2275or http://apps.carleton.edu/summer/programs

CARNEGIE MELLON Pittsburgh, PA  A six week program for juniors or seniors in one of eight distinct areas of study. Summer Academy for mathematics, science, architecture, art design, fine arts, drama, music and high school game academy. For information: call 412-268-2082, or www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college

CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA Washington DC  Engineering New Frontiers A weeklong, residential program for juniors and seniors. Students will work closely with CUA engineering faculty to explore a variety of engineering opportunities. Through classes, demonstrations, and hands-on experiments students learn what an engineering major is like and what engineers do.  Experiences in Architecture Program is an intense, three-week workshop for students interested in architecture or other design-related fields. Students are exposed to both the academic and the professional sides of architecture with the city of Washington, DC, as their classroom.  Drama Institute A two-week residential drama program for students who wish to pursue a serious summer drama training experience.. For information call 202-319-5257 or http://summer.cua.edu/precollege/index.cfm

CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION Boston, MA  Science research program open to approximately 80 seniors carefully selected from the US and other nations held at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Program emphasizes advanced theory and research in mathematics, the sciences and engineering. No cost to students for tuition, room or board. For information: www.cee.org/programs/rsi

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY New Britain, CT  School of Engineering Science, and Technology is offering weeklong programs for high school students from late June through mid-August. Classes include Robotics, Sea Perch, Game programming, multimedia, 3D animation, printing as well as others. For information: www.ccsu.edu/ConEd

CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE Burlington, VT  Pre-College Programs in a variety of subjects for example Art& Design portfolio building studio, Entrepreneurship, digital Forensics & cybersecurity, Game development, game design, app development. For information www.champlain.edu/summer2018

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO  Summer session programs for college bound students where they earn college credit.  Art & Sciences summer in Asia is a 2 week program which offers critical thinking, reading, writing and discussion skills. For information: http://summer.uchicago.edu

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CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL Wallingford, CT.  Academic summer school programs for high school students. Variety of programs available. For information: call 203-697-2365 or www.choate.edu/summerprograms

CLARKSON SCHOOL Potsdam, NY  A division of Clarkson University for talented high school students interested in business, engineering and ethics/social values. The Young Scholars Program is a week-long program that improves intellectual development, communication skills, cooperative problem solving. For information: call 315-268-4425 or https://www.clarkson.edu/news/young-scholars-program-high-school- students-summer

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Clemson, SC  Summer Scholars Program one week enrichment program in various disciplines that balances education, recreation, and cultural activities For information: call 864-656-5535 or http://www.clemson.edu/summer/summer-scholars/

COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY  Bonner Summer Fellows Program for rising juniors and seniors is a one-week noncredit program or a two-week credit bearing program focusing on community engaged learning and service (a domestic peace core). Courses include American Cities and Suburbs and Introduction to Sociology. For information: http://precollege.pages.tcnj.edu/

COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY Williamsburg, VA  Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History for high school juniors and seniors. Students can earn four hours of college credit in this joint program of the College of William and Mary and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Two courses are offered during each of two three-week sessions. For information: www.wm.edu/niahd

COLORADO COLLEGE Colorado Springs, CO  Precollege program for high school students age 16 or older to explore college life and earn college credit. Precollege students take classes with undergraduates and can choose from a wide variety of courses. For information: call 719-389-6098 or http://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/summersession/pre-college/

COLUMBIA COLLEGE Chicago, IL  High School Summer Institute is a three week, intensive arts program for college credit. Classes offered include American Sign-Language, Art & Design, Arts, Entertainment & Media Design, Dance, Early Childhood Education, Fashion, Writing, Film, Journalism, Photography, Marketing Communication, Music, Poetry, Radio, Television, and Theatre. For information call: 312-369-7130 or www.colum.edu/hssi

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY  Summer high school programs in NY. Programs in , Barcelona and the Middle East. For information see brochure in file.  Sustainable Urbanization: New Designs for the Future City is a new program in New York City  Summer high School Academic Program for Engineers (SHAPE) A new two separate three-week sessions summer program for rising sophomores, juniors and seniors who have demonstrated achievement in science, technology, engineering and math subjects. Students must live in commuting distance to campus. They will take STEM courses with Columbia Engineering faculty in robotics or computer science as well as exploring engineering labs plus more. For information: call 212-854-9889, www.ce.columbia.edu/hs

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CONNECTICUT HEALTH I-TEAM held at Yale & U Conn  High School Summer Investigative Reporting Workshop provides students 16 and older with the opportunity to develop investigative and multi-media reporting skills in a one week workshop environment led by distinguished local and national journalists. They will be working on stories for publication and spending a day visiting a local newsroom. For information http://c-hit.org/?s=summer+journalism+workshop

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT  Pre-College Summer School for rising juniors and seniors For information: http://precollege-summer.uconn.edu/  Center for Students with Disabilities. One week UC Prep program for rising junior through incoming college freshmen with disabilities to immerse themselves in the college setting and learn transition skills related to college readiness and success. For information: call 860-486-2020 or www.csd.uconn.edu

CORNELL UNIVERSITY Ithaca, NY  Summer College for High School Students. Get a head start by earning college credit before entering college. There are two, three, or six-week programs in a wide range of courses from the liberal arts and sciences, engineering, robotics, medicine and veterinary medicine, fashion, business and many more. For information: call 607-255-6203 or www.summercollege.cornell.edu

CURRY COLLEGE Milton, MA  A summer program for high school students with learning disabilities. Discover ways to develop your strengths and develop strategies for: studying and test taking, organization, note-taking/mapping, reading comprehension, written organization, and active learning. Helps prepare students for college search. For more information: call 617-333-2035 or https://www.curry.edu/programs-and-courses/undergraduate-programs/special-programs/ld-program---pal/summer- programs/the-college-search-east.html

CUSHING ACADEMY Ashburnham, MA  Five week programs feature college prep, critical skills, studio art and English as a second language. For information: call 978-827-7700 or www.cushing.org/summer

UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS  Arete is a College Preparatory Program on the main campus in Irving, Texas. Students are encouraged to reflect on the theme of pursuing the noble life as they study great texts, visit area museums, and critique films.  Summer program includes study abroad opportunities as well. For information 972-721-5000 or www.udallas.edu/travel

DANBURY SUMMER SCHOOL  Middle School and High School summer credit courses offered at Broadview Middle School in Danbury. For information: call 203-797-4872.

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DANIEL FOX YOUTH SCHOLARS INSTITUTE Annville, PA  Lebanon Valley College offers a residential program for exceptional sophomore, junior and senior high school students. Spend a week experiencing life at a college known for its atmosphere of academic excellence and personal attention. Fifteen different programs ranging from animal physiology, gender issues in literature and society, and music technology. For information: http://www.jlc.org/resources/county-resource-guide/educational-support-and-post-secondary- education/preparation-coll-30 or 717-867-0423

DAVIDSON COLLEGE Davidson, NC  July Experience is a three-week academic immersion experience for rising high school juniors and seniors. Students live in dorms, take two courses from Davidson faculty, and participate in workshops with admissions staff. Socially have the opportunity to spend time on the lake campus, explore Charlotte and other planned activities. For information call 704-894-2508 or https://www.davidson.edu/offices/july-experience

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON Dayton, Ohio  Explore Engineering Two 6 day programs offered. An Honors program where they will design robots and solve problems. Also there is a Women in Engineering Camp where they will learn how to use knowledge and technology to improve the lives of others. For information 937-229-2736 www.udayton.edu/engineering/hs_programs/index.php

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE  Offers a 5 week academic program for intellectually and academically capable students entering their junior and senior year. For information: call 302-831-6560 or www.udel.edu/summer-college

DENISON UNIVERSITY Granville, Ohio  Jonathan R. Reynolds Young Writers Workshop is an 8 day workshop that encourages high school juniors and seniors to explore, discover and affirm the craft of writing. For information 740-587-6207 or www.reynolds.denison.edu

DIGIPEN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Redmond, Washington  Four week workshops in game development, fine arts, multimedia, and engineering topics, all video game programming, robotics, 3D animation music and sound design and other technologies. On-line courses are available as well. Housing is available. . For information: www.projectfun.digipen.edu/pre-college-program

DREXEL UNIVERSITY Philadelphia, PA  Camp Business for rising juniors and seniors is a one week intensive introduction to accounting, marketing, finance and management. Students will learn core business concepts including leadership, professional image, etiquette, team building and strategy.  Summer Institutes at Drexel for highly motivated high school students taught by Drexel faculty offers one to five week programs in environmental science, biomedical engineering, business, computing and informatics, nursing/behavioral health, law, medicine, neuroscience, architecture, interior design, fashion design and merchandising, music industry, material science and engineering, hospitality and sport management. For information: www.drexel.edu/undergrad/summer

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DUKE UNIVERSITY Durham, NC  Talent Identification Program: Offered are pre-college programs, scientific field studies and international programs.  Scientific Field Studies Programs offered in Costa Rica, the Northern Rockies of Montana and Idaho, Virginia’s Appalachian Mountains and the Southwest.  International Programs in England, Greece, Italy, and Germany. For current information: call 919-681-7921 or www.tip.duke.edu  Duke Summer College for High School Students for students in grades 10 & 11 to earn academic credit.  Duke Summer Academy for High School Students in grades 9-12 for personal enrichment and the opportunity to make friends from all over the globe while learning in a small classroom environment.. For information: call 919-684-8763 or http://summersession.duke.edu/high-school-students

EDUCATION UNLIMITED Berkeley, CA, Yale, Tufts, MIT & more  Various academic and pre-college summer camps at prominent college campuses For information: 510-548-6612 or www.educationunlimited.com

EMORY UNIVERSITY Atlanta, GA  Academic program for rising juniors or seniors. Choose from a 6-week credit courses, a 2-week noncredit, or 3 one-week programs. For more information www.college.emory.edu/pre-college

FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY Fairfield, CT  Connecticut Writing Project- writing workshops. For information: www.cwpfairfield.org  Summer Scholars Program 2 week courses for rising junior and senior high school students to earn college credit. For information www.fairfield.edu/summerscholars

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY, NY, NY  Pre-College Summer Program is for rising junior and senior high-school students. This provides students with a head start on their college careers. The program is offered at both campus locations Rose Hill in the Bronx and Lincoln Center in Manhattan. Some of the courses offered are Philosophical Ethics, English Composition and Rhetoric, Introduction to Middle East history, and Sports Communication. For information www.fordham.edu/summer

FURMAN UNIVERSITY Greenville, SC  Summer Scholars Program: one and two week sessions for high school juniors and seniors include courses on animation, leadership, mock trials, French, psychology, health and fitness. For information call 864-294-2034 or www.furman.edu/summerscholars

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Washington, D.C.  Summer College for High School Students offers outstanding high school students the opportunity to expand their studies with college courses taken in an intensive yet supportive environment in Georgetown. 5 week courses offered for college credit.  Medical Institute at Georgetown (8 days) and medical immersion (3 weeks) are partnership with the Georgetown University Medical Center for students who want to explore a career in medicine. For information: https://summer.georgetown.edu/

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GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Washington, D.C.  Pre-College Program. Great variety of topics offered where students can earn college credit or non-credit immersion programs. Students will experience living in Washington D.C. For information www.precollege.gwu.edu

GLOBAL SCHOLAR Lexington, VA  An intensive, two-week global leadership seminar at American University for rising juniors and seniors to immerse themselves in college-level coursework on international relations. For information www.globalscholar.org

GREAT BOOKS SUMMER PROGRAM  The one-and two-week sessions are held at Amherst College, , University of Oxford and Trinity College in Dublin. Students in grades 9-12 learn to read and think critically by engaging in college- level discussions based on readings from both ancient and modern classics. Students need to be nominated by their counselor. Also offers writing workshop at Amherst College. For information www.GreatBooksSummer.com

GREENS FARMS ACADEMY Westport, CT  Complete offering of academic courses, SAT prep, sports camps, theatre. For information 203 349-7175 or www.gfacademy.org/summer

UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD Hartford, CT  Complete offering of summer term college curriculum For information: call 860-768-4235 or www.hartford.edu/summerterm

HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE Amherst, MA  Pre-College Program. Great variety of course study offered to motivated high school juniors and seniors from July 18-29, 2016. Students live in the dorms, eat in the commons and are immersed in rigorous and exciting fields of study. For information: call 413-559-6843 or www.hampshire.edu/summer

HARVARD UNIVERSITY Boston, MA  Each summer Harvard Summer School offers current sophomores, juniors and graduating seniors an opportunity to be admitted to a seven-week session. Students are free to choose from a wide range of summer school courses provided they meet specific prerequisites. Summer seminars are modeled after renowned Freshman Seminars at Harvard College. For information: call 617-495-3192 or www.summer.harvard.edu/ssp

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Hempstead, NY  Summer programs for students ages 13 – 18. Summer camps including academics, athletics and the arts. Sportscasting, Documenting Diversity, High School pre-college courses. For information: http://www.hofstra.edu/academics/summer/summer_hsclasses.html

HOLLINS COLLEGE Roanoke, Virginia  Program for rising freshman, sophomore, junior and senior women in writing, psychology, photography, science, athletic clinics, outdoor programs and leadership. For information: call 800-456-9595 or www.hollins.edu/hollinsummer

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HOPKINS SUMMER SCHOOL New Haven, CT  Courses offered for enrichment, remediation or acceleration in a variety of areas. For information: 203-397-1001 x372 or https://www.hopkins.edu/page/academics/summer-school-2018

I.D.TECH CAMPS numerous locations including Sacred Heart Univ., Princeton, Vassar College, Villanova and many more throughout the U.S.  One and two week, day and overnight technology programs for students in game design, 3-D game design, web design and more. Courses utilize some of the biggest names in technology-Microsoft, Apple, HP, Adobe, Canon, and Macromedia. For information: call 888-709-8324 or www.internalDrive.com

.INDIANA UNIVERSITY KELLY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Bloomington, IN  Business is Global is a 2 week program for current sophomores, juniors, or senior introducing them to international business, language and culture from three regions around the world- East Asia, East Africa and Turkey. For information call 812-855-5749 or www.kelley.iu.edu/IIB/ProgramsandIntitiatives/BIG/page38734.cfm

INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Indiana, PA  The Robert E. Cook Honors College at Indiana University is an exciting summer honors program that provides high school students the opportunity to experience college life first hand. For information: call 800-487-9122 or www.iup.edu/honors

IONA COLLEGE New Rochelle, NY  A Pre-college program for rising juniors and seniors. Attend a college course and live on campus. Six course to choose from are Broadcast media & Sports Communication, Speech Language Pathology, Psychology, Theatre, Web Design, Business. For information: www.iona.edu/precollege

IOWA YOUNG WRITERS’ STUDIO Iowa City, IA  Intensive two week program in fiction, poetry, and creative writing at the University of Iowa. For information: call 319-335-4209 or htttp:// www.iowayoungwritersstudio.org

ITHACA COLLEGE Ithaca, NY  Academic courses and enrichment for one week for high school students and three week summer college for juniors and seniors. For information: www.ithaca.edu/summercollege  Ithaca Writers Institute for high school students offers two weeks of intensive writing workshops. For information: www.ithaca.edu/iwi

JOHNS HOPKINS SUMMER Baltimore, MD  Center for Talented Youth. Explore one of the nation’s foremost universities, earn college credit in classes with Hopkins undergraduates and other talented high school students and test your college ability as you balance rigorous course work and social, cultural and recreational activities.  School of Arts and Sciences. For information: contact Summer Programs office at 410- 516-4548 or 800-548-0548 or www.jhu.edu/summer

JOHNSON AND WALES UNIVERSITY Providence RI, , Denver and Charlotte  Career Explorations are 3 day summer programs for high school students entering their junior or senior year. Programs in business, technology, hospitality and culinary arts. For information: 800-342-5598 or https://www.jwu.edu/cx/

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JULIAN KRINSKY PROGRAMS Philadelphia and Haverford, PA  At Haverford College there are opportunities for academic enrichment. Students create their own schedule of courses in the arts, business, cooking, computers, drama, music and many other fascinating subjects.  At University of Pennsylvania Model United Nations Summer Program explore foreign policy, international relations and global politics. For information: 866 879 5527 or www.jkcp.com

JUNIOR STATESMEN SUMMER SCHOOL  Summer school includes an introduction to American Government and politics. Speaker’s program and student debates. Program stresses substantial reading, research and writing. Six sessions held on campuses of Georgetown, Princeton, Yale, Northwestern, and Stanford. For information: call 800- 334-5353 or www.jsa.org/summer

KING & LOW-HEYWOOD THOMAS SCHOOL SUMMER INSTITUTE Stamford, CT  A coeducational program for grades Pre K through 12. For information: call 203 322-3496 or https://www.kingschoolct.org/campus-life/summer-institute-info

LANDMARK COLLEGE, Putney, VT  Program for high school and college students with learning differences including dyslexia, ADHD and other specific learning disabilities. Classes include writing skills, study skills, time management skills, math skills and speech communications. One on one tutorial with faculty available. For information: call 802-387-6718 or www.landmark.edu/summer

LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE Annville, PA See Daniel Fox Youth Scholars For information:http://www.jlc.org/resources/county-resource-guide/educational-support-and-post-secondary- education/preparation-coll-30

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY Bethlehem, PA  Pennsylvania School for Global Entrepreneurship is offering a four week program to current sophomores and juniors in high school on entrepreneurship to expose students to the creative processes, cultural understanding and effective business practices required by tomorrow’s leaders. For information call 610-758-6886 or http://global.lehigh.edu/iacocca/psge

LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY – LIU Post Campus in Brookville & LIU Brooklyn Campus  Summer Honors Institute is and intensive program for highly motivated, rising seniors. The programs are one week long in four fields of study- business leadership, musical theatre, next generation entrepreneurship and health professions academy. The student will also get a taste of college life. For information call 516-299-2402 or http://www.liu.edu/About/News/Univ-Ctr-PR/2013/May/UC_PR- Summer-Honors-Institute

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO Chicago, IL  Summer Scholars program for motivated sophomores and juniors who want to get a preview of college life while earning college credit in a three or six week session. Choose from several areas of study and expand cultural awareness by meeting students from around the world while experiencing Chicago. For information: call 773-508-7381 or www.LUC.edu/summerscholars

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MANHATTAN COLLEGE Riverdale, NY  AP Summer Institute a one week program which offers top-tier training in the instruction of AP classes in a variety of subjects. The week provides professional education and rejuvenation, enriched by fun social events in close proximity to NYC. For information www.manhattan.edu/ap

MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE Purchase, NY.  Summer Academy is a one week residential program for rising juniors and seniors. Get a taste of college, engage in classroom discussions, lectures and field trips with faculty members. Four areas of study are the history and culture of NYC, Healthy food - farm to table, Sports career, Playwright for theatre. For information: https://www.mville.edu/academics/summer-session

MARIST COLLEGE Poughkeepsie, NY  Summer Institute is for juniors and seniors. They have the opportunity to take courses in Business, Environmental Science, Game Design, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Fashion, Psychology, Theatre, Sports Communication, Pre-Law, History and Movie Making and more.  2 week session in Florence Italy in Fashion, Interior Design, Italian and Studio Art For information 845-575-3226 or www.marist.edu/precollege

MARLBORO COLLEGE Marlboro, VT  Pre-college summer program offers students the opportunity to study with college faculty and build relationships with other students passionate about learning. One week sessions offer an introduction to college-level academic work and hands-on exploration. For information: call 802-451-7118 or www.marlboro.edu/summer

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND College Park, MD  Terp Young Scholars Program offers college courses, college credit in a variety of subjects for example Anthropology, Biological Sciences, computer Science, engineering, government and Politics, Journalism, Psychology For information www.ysp.umd.edu

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Boston, MA  Summer Design/Build for Teens @ MIT is a three week program for students ages 15-20 interested in design or architecture. Students will visit significant architectural sites, brainstorm ideas, build 3-D models, present their designs, and then build and install their proposals for public use. This is a day program and room and board is not included. For information: www.urbanframe.org

MERCY COLLEGE Dobbs Ferry, NY  Summer Institutes are one week courses for juniors and seniors at the main campus or the campus in Manhattan. The areas of study are Business, Computer Arts and Design, 3D Modeling and Animation, Criminal Justice, Cyber Security and International Relations and Diplomacy. For information: www.mercy.edu/newsroom/take-advantage-mercy-colleges-summer-institutes

MIAMI UNIVERSITY Oxford, OH  Junior Scholars Program for academically talented high school juniors who want to learn about university life and earn college credit early. It is also a chance to explore an area of academic or career interest. For information: call 513 529-2531 or www.muohio.edu/summerscholars/

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MIAMI, UNIVERSITY OF, Coral Gables, Florida  Summer Scholars Programs Three week summer school program offering 40 core courses in many disciplines and college prep electives. Some examples are Forensic Investigation, Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Tropical Marine Biology, Global Business, Digital Media Production, Filmmaking, Sport Administration, Health and Medicine check the website for the complete list. For information call 305-284-5078 or www.miami.edu/ssp

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, Lansing MI  College of Engineering-Future Engineers Summer Residential Program. This program is open to 10-12 grade students. The Program is designed to give in-depth experiences in engineering majors. For information www.egr.msu.edu/future-engineer/programs

MICHIGAN, UNIVERSITY OF, Ann Arbor, MI  Math and Science Scholars Program. A two week program designed to expose high school students to the latest development and research in Mathematics and Science by featuring small (only 15 students) classes taught by University of Michigan professors. For information: call 734-647-4466 or www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss

MIDDLEBURY-MONTEREY LANGUAGE ACADEMY  Four week language immersion program for students who have completed 7th to 12th grade. Study Chinese, Arabic, French, Spanish, or German at Green Mountain College, Oberlin College, or Pomona College. For information https://www.middleburyinteractive.com/summer-language-academy

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH  Highly competitive 8 week internship in biomedical research for students at least 16 years old. Main campus is in Bethesda, Maryland, with some other locations available. For information www.training.nih.gov/programs/sip

NATIONAL SUMMER TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE PROGRAM New Britain, CT  NSTI Program is held at Central Connecticut State University, School of Engineering and Technology. It is a one week, nonresidential program for high school students who are interested in land, air & water transportation. A stipend will be paid for each participant. For information http://web.ccsu.edu/nsti

NEBRASKA, UNIVERSITY OF  Students may earn high school credits, explore academic interests and maintain NCAA eligibility by enrolling in more than 100 core, elective and AP courses online. For information call: 402-472-1922 or www.highschool.nebraska.edu

NEW HAMPSHIRE, UNIVERSITY OF Durham, NH  Paul College of Business and Economics has a one week residential program for rising seniors interested in a major/career in Hospitality Management. They are ranked as No 2 for best hospitality program in New England 26th in the U.S the second-oldest 4 yr. program in the country. Students will learn about a variety of careers in the industry, hotels, resort, restaurants, casinos, cruise ships & more For information call: 603 862 3303 http://paulcollege.unh.edu/departments/hospitality-management/summer-program  Project Smart A Summer Institute offering study to high school students in the fields of science and math. Lectures, field trips and hands–on laboratory experiences are part of the program. For information www.smart.unh.edu

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN West Haven, CT  Several one week sessions to choose from including programs in Crime Scene Investigation, Engineering and Science, Bio Technology, Policing, Musical Theater. Also, intensive residential programs for course credit in Business Development, Sports Management, and Hospitality. For information call: 203-479-4223 or www.newhaven.edu/148742

NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Newark, NJ  Explore careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. For information: www.njit.edu/precollege

NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Manhattan, NY  Earn college credit in a two-week Career Discovery Camp in Technology and Engineering.  Exploring Architecture in Manhattan- Earn college credit while learning about architecture and design in a four-week summer program for juniors and seniors. Graphic Design and 3-D Animation-Game Design, Health and Medical Academy, Hospitality, Technology and Engineering experience For information: call 646 273 6135 http://www.nyit.edu/nyit_academy

NYC SUMMER ACADEMY The School of the New York Times  Highly motivated students ages 14-17 have the opportunity to live and learn in New York City, the cultural and financial capital of the world. Structured around two-week sessions that draw on the unparalleled expertise of the New York Times. Students are encouraged to take their learning out of the classroom and into the world.  Students reside in the dormitory facilities at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus and eat in the dining halls. Courses and interest areas offered include sports management, sports media, the rule of the law and fashion to name a few For information call: 646-438-7269 or www.nytedu.com/summ

THE NEW YORK TIMES-STUDENT JOURNEYS  Curious and adventurous highs school students delve into a theme of their choosing through hands-on experiences with a New York Times expert and a team of group leaders. Numerous programs are available, both International and National such as: Thailand & Vietnam- culture and cuisine, China- Business & economics in a rising market, Peru- Public Health and development in the Andes, Israel & Jordan conflict and peace, Oxford Journalism- media and digital storytelling, London- art, theater, food and fashion through the critic’s lens, California-follow the water from source to sea, plus many more. For information: www.nytime.com/studentjourneys

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY NY, NY Pre-College  Students have the chance to take up to two college level courses from a list of more than 75 classes in 30 academic areas.  A five-week noncredit writing workshop is available. For information call 212-998-2292 or www.nyu.edu/precollege Summer Institute at the NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies  One-week, professionally oriented intensive programs allow students to explore career options and gain a competitive edge when applying for college. Study options include Creative Writing, Digital Filmmaking, Digital Journalism, Finance, Motion Comics and Illustration, Photography, Real Estate, and Global Issues. For information: call 212-998-7006 or www.scps.nyu.edu/hssummerinstitute

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NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON Northfield, MA  College Prep in a variety of disciplines for high school students. For information 413-498-3290 or http://www.nmhschool.org/nmh-summer-session

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Evanston, IL  Summer college prep programs. Over 300 courses available in chemistry, classics, communications, English, Hispanic studies, philosophy, physics, psychology, religion and sociology among others.  In Focus Seminars are two-week, noncredit seminar courses in specific subject areas in bioethics, bioscience research, global justice, sustainability and the economy, society and environment and more For Information: call 847-467-6703 or www.northwestern.edu/collegeprep  National High School Institute – Coon Hardy Debate Scholars The Coon Hardy curriculum integrates every facet of the high quality debating into the different experience level that Scholars bring to the table. For information: www.northwestern.edu/nhsi

NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Norwalk, CT  See catalogue with course offerings. For information: www.ncc.commnet.edu

NORWALK PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER SCHOOL Norwalk, Connecticut  Wide variety of classes for K-12. For information: https://norwalkps.org/news___information/2018_nps_summer_programs/2018_secondary_summer_school

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Notre Dame, Indiana  Summer Scholars is a two-week pre-college program for outstanding juniors and seniors. The program includes courses in the arts, business, humanities, sciences, and the social sciences. There are two new offerings for 2017 which include Youth Activism and Repression in the 60’s and An Introduction to International Business.  The Notre Dame Leadership Seminars for rising seniors focus on issues of global concern. These include American Arts, Popular Culture, and Social Change, Global Issues, Science and Responsibility. For information: call or 574-631-0990 or http://precollege.nd.edu

OBERLIN COLLEGE Oberlin, Ohio  Pre-college programs focused on music. For information call 440-775-8044 http://new.oberlin.edu/office/summer-programs/index/index.dot

OXBRIDGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS New York,  Numerous Programs in the USA and Europe are available check the web site below.  The New York College Experience- Academic and cultural enrichment college preparatory program on the campus of Barnard College. Courses in the humanities, sciences, social sciences, and arts.  UCLA Prep Program 3 week program in creative writing, photography, design & new media, Speech & Debate, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence For information: call 800-828-8349 or www.oxbridgeprograms.com

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PACE UNIVERSITY NY, NY  The Summer Scholars Program. A program designed for juniors and seniors eager to experience the atmosphere of college and challenging liberal arts. Majors include Youth Politics, Film/Screen Studies, Theater/Acting, Painting/Design, Biology, Business Admin, and Computer Information Systems. For information: call 212 346-1192 or www.pace.edu/summerscholars

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY State College, PA  Penn State offers a 2 week stem summer program http://news.psu.edu/story/471274/2017/06/08/summer-program-introduces-high-school-students-stem- disciplines-and-careers  Also programs run by Summer Discovery. For more information see the listing under Summer Discovery.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, PA  Pre-College Programs designed for academically gifted High School Juniors and Seniors offering a wide range of concentrations and workshop opportunities for developing college survival and leadership skills. For information: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/summer/programs/high-school/academies  Leadership in the Business World is a four week program designed to introduce talented rising seniors to the fundamental knowledge and skills to lead in the 21st century. For information: www.wharton.upenn.edu/academics/lbw.cfm  Wharton Sports Business Academy is a four week program for talented rising juniors and seniors to study sports business leadership, at the Wharton School. Students learn about ownership, sports agents, marketing, media, and labor from leaders in the sports business world. For information: https://wsb.wharton.upenn.edu/students/wharton-sports-business-academy/  U Penn Engineering Summer Academy is a three week program for a selective group of rising sophomores, juniors and seniors that combines sophisticated theory with hands-on practical experience in cutting-edge technologies. Students can earn college credit in one of the six programs; Bio technology, Computer Graphics, Computer Science, Complex Networks, Nanotechnology, and Robotics. For information call 215-898-0053 http://www.sas.upenn.edu/summer/programs/high-school/academies

PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY Exeter, New Hampshire  A five- week summer school for 8th- 12th grade students For information: call 603-777-3488 or www.exeter.edu/summer

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURG Pittsburg, PA  The Bridge College Prep and Leadership Academy helps juniors and seniors strengthen their leadership skills and learn how to navigate the college application process. The students will be exposed to leadership development experience and college preparation workshops to provide the knowledge and skills to assist with the college application process. For information: www.thebridge.pitt.edu  Health Career Scholars Academy introduces 15-18 year olds to the world of health care, including issues of primary care, prevention, public health, career exploration, human growth and development, and areas of practice. For information call 412-647-8129 or www.hcsa.pitt.edu

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PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM Alexandria, VA  Many organizations have offerings that prepare young leaders for responsible citizenship and provides outstanding high school students the chance to explore the American political process first hand. For information: https://nadler.house.gov/programs-high-school-students

PROJECT OCEANOLOGY Groton, CT  Ocean Diversity Institute for 9th Graders. 10th graders may be considered as well. One week FREE intensive residential science-rich program. Students will reside in Project Oceanology’s hostel, will be responsible for collecting, examing, and recording marine life as well as analyzing water conditions in the Long Island Sound. Project Oceanology can only accept students whose school provides them with credit after completing the program. For information call 860-445-9007 or www.oceanology.org

PUTNEY SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAMS Putney, VT  Three week sessions offer in-depth exploration in animation, ceramics, culinary, dance, drawing, farming, fashion design, writing, film making, glass arts, metal jewelry, painting, photography, theater and more.  ESOL International program is for non-native English speakers. Offering English language classes and accelerated learning through language immersion. For information: call 802-387-6297 or http://summer.putneyschool.org

PUTNEY TRAVEL  Pre-college programs offered at Amherst College and various international cities in Europe and China. For information: call 802-387-5000 or www.goputney.com

RIDER UNIVERSITY Lawrenceville, NJ  BRONcast sports media camp is a week-long course for high school students, which introduces them to a comprehensive behind the scenes experience in the sport broadcasting and journalism arena. For information: http://www.rider.edu/academics/colleges-schools/college-continuing-studies/summer-session/high- school-students/sports-media-camp

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Rochester, NY  College & Careers is a two day program which begins on Friday and concludes Saturday afternoon for students entering the senior year in the fall. Students will attend up to four academic workshops from a variety of majors including Biomedical Sciences, Engineering, Game Design & Development, Graphic Design, marketing, Packaging Science, Photography and many more. Students can stay in a dorm and there are a lot of fun activities planned. Also planned are activities for parents/guardians. There are two weekends to choose from one in July and one in August. For information: call 585-475-6631 or www.admissions.rit.edu/careers

ROCHESTER, UNIVERSITY OF Rochester, NY  A one to four week residential program with a variety of course offerings in astronomy, business, criminal law, digital art, engineering, filmmaking, journalism, sports marketing and many more. For information: http://enrollment.rochester.edu/admissions/precollege

ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY Bristol, RI  A one- week Marine Biology Summer Camp for high school students interested in coastal ecosystems. For information: call 401-254-3653 or http://departments.rwu.edu/biology/camp.html

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RUTGERS YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM Camden, NJ  Program in discrete mathematics for those fascinated and challenged by mathematical problems. For information: call 848-445-4065 or www.dimacs.rutgers.edu/ysp/

SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY Fairfield, CT  Pre-College Summer Program for rising H.S. juniors and seniors. They participate in three-week college-level courses and earn college credits in communications, psychology and health sciences. For information: http://www.sacredheart.edu/aboutshu/news/newsstories/2012/may/summer-program-offers-high- school-students-chance-to-earn-college-credits.html

ST ALBANS SCHOOL – SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SERVICE- Washington, DC  High School seniors from around the country and world have an opportunity to learn about and experience the nature of public service, public policy and international affairs for four weeks in DC. For information call 202-537-5286 or www.schoolofpublicservice.org  Summer academic opportunities in a variety of areas. For information: call 202-537-6450 or http://summer.stalbansschool.org/page/home

ST.GEORGE’S UNIVERSITY Grenada  Med/Vet Summer Academy for high school students (age 15-17) and college students interested in medicine or veterinary medicine. For information call 800-899-6337 ext. 1319 or www.sgu.edu/school-of-medicine/medical-summer-camp.html

SHOALS MARINE LABORATORY Appledore Island, Isles of Shoals Gulf of Maine  The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell Univ. in cooperation with the Univ. of New Hampshire and the Shoals Marine Laboratory offer a unique opportunity for students to experience marine science. For more information call 603-862-5346 or www.sml.cornell.edu

SKIDMORE COLLEGE Saratoga Springs, NY  Pre-college credit courses in Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Mathematics. For information: call: 518-580-5590 ext. 5592 or www.skidmore.edu/summer

SMITH COLLEGE Northampton, MA  One & Two week summer programs in science, engineering, writing, history and sustainability for young women. Grades 9 – 12. For information: call 413-585-2165 or www.smith.edu/summer

SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES AND TECHNOLOGY Rapid City, SD  STEPS Engineering camp is a one-week introduction to technology and engineering. Hands-on experience in robotics, mechanical design, polymer lab, bridge building, biofuels, and more. For information: call 605-394-2511 or http://www.sdsmt.edu/Academics/Departments/Electrical-and-Computer- Engineering/Programs-for-High-School-Students/

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA , CA  USC Wrigley Marine Science Center – Study oceanography, marine science, botany and astronomy on Santa Catalina Island  USC Summer Seminars. Offers opportunity to earn elective credits with university professors, such as sports journalism  Exploration of Architecture. Three one week programs for high school students to explore their interest and aptitude in architecture and design. For more information: call 213-740-5679 or http://summer.usc.edu/

SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY New Haven, CT  Over 600 summer classes offered days, evenings, and weekends in three sessions. For information: www.SouthernCT.edu/summer

SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY Dallas. TX  Lyle School of Engineering A Summer programs in the STEM fields for 11th and 12th graders For information call 214-768-2070 https://www.smu.edu/Lyle/Institutes/CaruthInstitute/K- 12Programs/EngineeringCamp

STANFORD UNIVERSITY Stanford, CA  Summer college opportunities for high school juniors and seniors offering diverse and interesting academic and extracurricular activities. Programs include High School Summer College, Summer Humanities Institute, Sports Business Academy, Summer Institutes High School Program plus more. For information: call 650-723-3109 or http://precollegiate.stanford.edu

STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Hoboken, NJ Many summer programs available for rising juniors & seniors in the following areas:  Career options in Engineering and Science, Business, Computer Science, Creative Coding,  3D Design &Sculpture, Game Design, Electronic Music and more. For information: call 201-216-3683 or http://www.stevens.edu/summer

SUMMER @ CIP Two summer programs for students on the autism spectrum and/or with learning differences.  Juniors and Seniors experience college life by residing on a college campus, six locations available.  High School graduates experience independence and learn valuable skills necessary for transitioning to independent living and/or a career, in six locations. For information: http://cipworldwide.org/summer/

SUMMER DISCOVERY  Summer discovery has summer programs and a tuition based internships program. The programs introduce high school students to the college and work experience. Various programs available at Georgetown University, UCLA, University of Michigan, UC Santa Barbara, University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas at Austin, New York University, Emerson College, University of Colorado-Boulder, Cambridge University, also London, and Florence locations. Enrichment and/or college credit classes designed to sharpen skills and develop critical thinking in various disciplines including acting & auditioning for film, TV and stage. For information: call 516-621-3939 or www.summerdiscovery.com

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SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE GIFTED  Academic Summer experiences held at the following colleges: Columbia, Emory, Princeton, Yale, University of Chicago, University of California, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Amherst College, and University of Texas. For information: call 866-303-4744 ext.5159 or www.giftedstudy.org

SUMMER SCIENCE PROGRAM Santa Barbara, CA or Socorro, NM  Six week residential program for high school juniors gifted in Math and Science. Includes astrophysics, calculus and programming at Westmont College or New Mexico Tech. For information: www.summerscience.org

SUNY at PURCHASE Purchase, NY  A full array of summer courses in the arts and sciences and the visual arts are available. For information: https://www.purchase.edu/academics/youth-and-precollege-programs/summer-precollege- programs-in-the-arts/

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Syracuse, NY  The Summer College Program allows high school students to start college level work early and test career interests firsthand, before crucial decisions are made about future study. Summer College consists of two, three, four and six week academic programs, which include acting and musical theater, architecture, law, liberal arts and sciences, business management, fashion textile design, jewelry making, animation, game design, film making, engineer, writing, forensic science, social work, nursing and others. For information: call 315- 443-5000 or http://summercollege.syr.edu

TAFT SUMMER SCHOOL Watertown, CT  Program designed for students who seek to spend 5 weeks improving their academic skills, broadening their knowledge and having fun. Youth scholars program for students entering grades 7, 8 and 9 and Liberal art studies program for students entering 10, 11 and 12. For information: call 860-945-7961 or www.taftschool.org/summer

THOMAS MORE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Crestview Hills, KY  Catholic Writers Program Areas of study include a great books program, leadership institute, naturalistic drawing and more. For information: call 603-880-8308 or www.thomasmorecollege.edu/summerprogram

TUFTS UNIVERSITY Medford, MA  Summer Study for High School Students includes five different 6 week programs. College credit is available for rising seniors only. Programs are; Tufts Summer Writing Program, Foundations of Law and Ethics, Health Science Honors for rising juniors and seniors. Bioinformatics Inquiry through Sequencing and College Courses for rising seniors only. For information: call 617-627-2000 or http://go.tufts.edu/summer

UNION COLLEGE Schenectady, NY  Edge is a two week program designed for high school girls interested in engineering. Students will learn about different engineering fields, the design process and complete various projects, as well as experience classes in a college setting and campus living. For information: http://engineering.union.edu/edge

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U.S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY New London, CT  Academy Introduction Mission –AIM is a six day program for qualified high school juniors. It offers intense Coast Guard and military experiences, allowing students to observe the traditions of the Academy first hand, and assess the benefits of a potential career in the U.S. Coast Guard. For information: call 800-883-8724 or 860-444-8503 or www.uscga.edu/AIM

U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT. West Point, NY  Summer Leaders Program. Two one week sessions are offered by West Point to highly motivated Juniors who are interested in experiencing cadet life. For information call 845-938-4041 or www.westpoint.edu/admissions/sitepages/summer.aspx

U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Annapolis, MD  Summer programs focusing on STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics. for rising 9th--11th graders For information: www.usna.edu/admissions/stem

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT Burlington, VT  Summer Academy is a four week program for sophomores/juniors/seniors to earn three college credits. For information: www.uvm.edu/summer/precollege

VERMONT SUMMER ACADEMY Poultney, VT  A residential program at Green Mountain College for students currently in grades 8-12. Two different two-week sessions are offered and students may attend one or both sessions. Lots of hands on, project-based learning in your choice of culinary arts, veterinary science, forensic science, writing, creative arts, environmental studies, design and build, and adventure education. For information: call 866-928-2897 or www.vermontsummeracademy.org

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Villanova, PA  Summer classes in many disciplines available for high school students. For information https://www.teenlife.com/summer-program/villanova-summer-credit/  Julian Krinsky Business School A two-week intensive business program for 14-18 year olds. Involving classroom time, competitions and trips to local businesses. For information: call 610-265-9401 or https://www.jkcp.com/program/julian-krinsky-business-school.php

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY Winston-Salem, NC  Summer Immersion is a 1 & 2 week residential program for rising high school juniors and seniors. The areas to choose are Academic Discovery, Biosciences & Engineering, Business, Law, Leadership, Medicine, Sports Marketing, Sports Medicine &Technology. For information: http://immersion.summer.wfu.edu/institutes/

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY St. Louis, Missouri  A 4 week High School Summer Scholars Program for students completing their sophomore or junior year, courses include foreign languages, math, science, humanities & social sciences.  A 3 week High School Summer Institute options are Creative Writing, Japanese Popular Culture, and Pre-Med. For information: call 866-209-0691 or http://summerexperiences.wustl.edu  Architecture Discovery Program A two week program for students who have finished their junior year in high school.  Portfolio Plus gives students the opportunity to develop skills needed in the arts, while producing work in a real studio under the guidance of faculty For information: www.samfoxschool.wustl.edu/precollege

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WELLESLEY COLLEGE Wellesley, MA  Pre-College Program for academically motivated high school junior and senior girls in which the students will experience undergraduate life while earning college credit. During the four week residential program students will take two academic courses, one writing course and one course of their choice in Drawing, Calculus, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Theatre Studies, Woman’s Studies. For information: call 781-283-1000 or www.wellesley.edu/summer

WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY Danbury, CT  Summer School classes. For information: call 203-877-837-9278 or http://wcsu.edu/summer

WESTPORT CONTINUING EDUCATION Westport, CT For information: call 203-341-1209 or www.westportsummerschool.com or www.westportcontinuinged.com

WHEATON COLLEGE Norton, MA  A 4 week course earning college credit in neuroscience, music history, innovation and social change For information: www.wheatoncollege.edu/summer-college.

WINTERLINE GLOBAL EDUCATION Cambridge, MA  Summer skilled based for 18+ in Business Intensive in the U.S. (Boston, MA), Singapore and Cambodia. Hands-on learning in negotiation, presentation, communication, finances, networking, etc. All-inclusive tuition. Scholarships available. For information: call 888-737-4226 or www.winterline.com

WISCONSIN, UNIVERSITY OF Madison, WI  The Summer Music Clinic hosts middle and high school students for a week of creative skill-building and performance in band, orchestra, choir, musical theater, and jazz ensemble. Classes are designed to help polish ensemble and individual performance skills with a variety of music-related topics and techniques. For information www.continuingstudies.wisc.edu/smc/.  The Engineering Summer Program is a six- week residential program designed primarily for high school juniors or seniors. The ESP course curriculum includes math, physics, chemistry, engineering, and technical communications. For information www.engr.wisc.edu/current/coe-dao-engineering-summer-program-esp.html

WOLFEBORO SUMMER BOARDING SCHOOL Wolfeboro, NH  A Summer Boarding School with a 128 acre campus, 45 days in length. The school emphasizes basic skills in core academic subjects, the development of organizational and study skills, a supportive recreation and residential life. Variety of academic courses offered for credit. Each student takes 3 courses per day. For information call 603-569-3451 or www.wolfeboro.org

WORCHESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Worcester, MA  Frontiers On campus, residential, research, and learning experience for rising juniors and seniors who want a sneak preview of college life. Session 1, engineering, mathematics, and science; Session 2, robotics, global sustainability, engineering and women’s leadership. For information:508-831-5286 or www.wpi.edu/+frontiers  Launch For students entering freshman and sophomore years in high school. A 5-day program offering workshops in Biology, Chemistry/Biochemistry, Interactive Media and Game Development or Robotics For information: 508-831-5286 or www.wpi.edu/+launch

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WYOMING SEMINARY Kingston PA  Summer at the Seminary Programs include, college prep, performing arts, dance and music and theatre. For more information www.wyomingseminary.org/summer

YALE UNIVERSITY New Haven, CT Global Scholars Summer Sessions provides academically rigorous and innovative undergraduate programs and courses extensive course selections. For information: http://globalscholars.yale.edu/

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ABBEY ROAD PROGRAMS, INC  Study abroad art and cultural immersion programs in France, Italy and Spain. For information call 888-462-2239 or www.goabbeyroad.com

ADELPHI UNIVERSITY Garden City, NY  Two week residential pre-college programs for high school students in nursing, psychology and pop culture, game programming, NYC art lab, law and society, digital filmmaking, robotics and technology, hospital summer science institute.. For information call 516 877-3410 or http://precollege.adelphi.edu/programs/

ALFRED UNIVERSITY Alfred, NY  One week summer residential camp offering courses in creative writing, art portfolio, ceramic and glass engineering. For information call 607-871-2612 or www.alfred.edu/summer

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS NY, NY or Hollywood, CA  Curriculum includes acting, voice and speech, vocal production, movement, fencing, mime, musical theater, makeup and swing dance. For information: https://www.aada.edu/programs/summer-program/

ARTS, UNIVERSITY OF Philadelphia, PA  Curriculum includes acting, art and media, dance, music studies, music business and musical theatre. For more information: call 215-717-6030 and 800-616-ARTS or http://cs.uarts.edu/summerinstitute

BALDWIN WALLACE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Berea, OH  The Summer Music Institute is a two-week, concentrated program of music study for serious high school musicians with attention to solo, chamber music performance, and voice. For information: call 440-826-2900 or https://www.bw.edu/community-music-school/summer/institute/

BANSON NYC  Two NYC Fashion Summer Camps for high school students 9-12th grade. One week session will teach students the fundamentals of the fashion industry by providing an insiders prospective. For information: www.bansonnyc.com or 917-328-1469

BARNARD’S SUMMER IN NEW YORK New York, NY  Four-week and One-week programs for highly motivated students completing 10th or 11th grade. Course offerings in the liberal arts and sciences in the Barnard curriculum. Get a head start on college applications through admissions workshops.  Young Women’s Leadership Institute a 9-day program that focuses on leadership and gender studies culminating in a group project presented by students.  Dance in the City an 11-day intensive program including dance performances across the city, techniques classes at The Joan Weill Center for dance and dance related academics at Barnard.  Athena Summer Innovation Institute a 10 day program for young women who would like to learn about creating and marketing their own startups and creating innovative social change. For information: call 212- 854-8866 or www.barnard.edu/summer

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BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC Boston, MA  Five-week summer performance program for young musicians who are at least 15 years old. For information: call 617-747-2245 and 877-BERKLEE or www.berklee.edu/summer

BOSTON ARCHITECTURAL COLLEGE  A Four-week studio a.m. only course designed to introduce high school students entering grades 10-12 to fields of design, including architecture, landscape, urban and interior, college level instruction. For information: call 1-617-585-0100 or www.the-bac.edu/education-programs/summer-academy

BOSTON CONSERVATORY  Summer dance for students 15 or older. Three or six week programs.  Summer Brass Intensive- 2 weeks  Vocal/Choral Intensive- 2 weeks  Musical Theatre Dance- 3 weeks  Music Composition- 2 weeks For information: call 617-912-9153, 617-536-6340 or www.bostonconservatory.edu/extension

BOSTON UNIVERSITY-Boston, MA  AMP- Four week program for high school students. Students create fiction or nonfiction films, videos, webcasts and live multimedia productions. For information: call 617-353-5015 or www.academyofmediaproduction.com  Visual Arts Summer Institute A four-week visual arts program designed to help build exceptional portfolios. Students will work from nature, still life and the human figure. For information call 617-353-3350 or http://www.bu.edu/mysummer/arts/visual-arts-summer-institute/

BOSTON UNIVERSITY TANGLEWOOD INSTITUTE  Young artist programs in composition, orchestra, piano, string quartet, vocal and wind ensemble. Ages 14-20. For information: call 617-353-3386 or www.bu.edu/tanglewood

UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT, Bridgeport, CT  Shintaro Akatsu School of Design Summer Design Program for high school students is a one or two week program offering college preparation and portfolio building. Classes range from industrial design and architecture to graphic design and animation. For information: call 203-576-4222 or http://sasd.bridgeport.edu/summer-at-sasd-is-back/

CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS , and Oakland  Pre-College Program provides an excellent opportunity for students to study art, architecture, fashion design, film, writing in an art school environment, while earning 3 units of college credit. For information call 800-447-1ART or www.cca.edu/precollege

CARNEGIE MELLON Pittsburgh, PA  Earn college credit in the following fine arts topics: architecture, art, design, drama and music. Six week sessions for juniors and seniors For information: call 412-268-2082 or www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college

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CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA Washington DC  Summer Business Institute a week long program in many fields of business  Engineering New Frontiers A weeklong, residential program for juniors and seniors. Students will work closely with CUA engineering faculty to explore a variety of engineering opportunities. Through classes, demonstrations and hands-on experiments students learn what an engineering major is like and what engineers do.  Experiences in Architecture Program is an intense, three-week workshop for students interested in architecture or other design-related fields. Students are exposed to both the academic and the professional sides of architecture with the city of Washington, DC, as their classroom.  Drama Institute A two-week residential drama program for students who wish to pursue a serious summer drama training experience. For information call 202-319-5545 or http://summer.cua.edu/precollege/index.cfm

CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Orange, CA  Dodge College of Film and Media Arts- Students learn the ins and outs of filmmaking in areas such as directing, cinematography, editing, screenwriting and sound. For information: call 714-997-6765 or http://www.chapman.edu/dodge/summer-programs/summer-film-academy/index.aspx

COLUMBUS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Columbus, OH  An intensive art adventure for high school students aiming at a career in art, fashion and more. For information: call 614-222-3261 or https://www.ccad.edu/take-class/ccad-college-preview

COLUMBIA COLLEGE Chicago, IL  High School Summer Institute is a three week, intensive arts program for college credit. Classes offered include American Sign-Language, Art & Design, Arts, Entertainment & Media Design, Dance, Early Childhood Education, Fashion, Writing, Film, Journalism, Photography, Marketing Communication, Music, Poetry, Radio, Television and Theatre. For information call: 312-369-7130 or www.colum.edu/hssi

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NY, Barcelona, and Middle East  Pre-college enrichment programs for grades 9-12 in New York, Barcelona, and the Middle East. For information call 212-854-9889 or www.ce.columbia.edu/hs

CORNELL UNIVERSITY Ithaca, NY  Summer College for High School Students. Get a head start by earning college credit before entering college. The college offers a wide range of courses in liberal arts. For information: call 607-255-6203 or www.summercollege.cornell.edu

CREC CENTER FOR CREATIVE YOUTH Middletown, CT  A four-week summer arts residency program at Wesleyan University for High School students offering classes in music, dance, creative writing etc. For information: call 860-757-6391 or www.crec.org/ccy

DIGIPEN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Redmond, Washington  One, two and four week workshops in game development, fine arts, multimedia and engineering topics, also video game programming, robotics, 3D animation, music, sound design and other technologies. On-line courses are available as well. Housing is available. For information: call 425-629-5007 or www.projectfun.digipen.edu/pre-college-program

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EASTERN U.S. MUSIC CAMP Hamilton, NY  Two, three and four-week sessions at Colgate University, for students age 10-19. Residential and day programs, which include concert band, symphony orchestra, concert choir, jazz ensemble, swing choir, chamber orchestra, studio orchestra, madrigal choir, women and men’s choir. For information: call 866-777-7841 or www.easternusmusiccamp.com

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC Rochester, NY  Broad range of course offerings which includes music theory, history, composition, strings, arts management and library arts. For information: call 800-246-4706 or www.rochester.edu/Eastman/summer  Eastman School of Music and River Campus Summer Connection- students attend a Rochester scholars course and Eastman School of Music course. For information: call 888-822-2256 or http://summer.esm.rochester.edu/

ENCORE-CODA CAMP Maine  The Program offers a great summer of music, sports and camaraderie for students age 9-17. All types of music including Classical, Jazz, Rock, Pop, Musical Theatre, Instrumental and Vocal, Large and Small ensembles and private lessons are offered. Traditional camp setting on a lake includes waterfront activities, sports, theater, arts and crafts. For information: call 617-325-1541 or www.encore-coda.com or email at [email protected]

FASHION INSTITUTE OF DESIGN AND MERCHANDISING throughout California  Three day seminars to explore industry of fashion, business and design. Features hands-on workshops, opportunities to meet industry professionals and career exploration. For information: http://fidm.edu/en/calendar/summer+programs/

FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY New York, NY  Precollege programs for middle and high school students in art, design, business and technology. For information: call 212-217-4630 or www.fitnyc.edu/precollege

GRAMMY CAMP  For students currently in grades 9-12 who are aspiring music industry professionals. Learn from industry experts with hands-on career training in Performance and Music business tracks. Locations are in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Nashville, and St. Paul, Minnesota. For information http://grammyintheschools.com

HARTWICK COLLEGE Oneonta NY  Summer College for high school student. Three credit courses available in drawing, world politics, Biology, music, literature, stagecraft, summer theater performance workshop and forensic anthropology. Students live in the residence hall, with many campus activities to choose from. For information http://www.hartwick.edu/news/hartwick-offers-summer-college-for-high-school-students/

I.D.TECH CAMPS- numerous locations including Sacred Heart Univ., Princeton, Vassar College, Villanova and many more throughout the U.S.  Weeklong day and overnight technology programs for students. Courses utilize some of the biggest names in technology-Microsoft, Apple, HP, Adobe, Canon, Macromedia and many others. For information: call 888-709-8324 or www.idtech.com

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INTERLOCHEN SUMMER ARTS CAMP Interlochen, Michigan  Summer arts programs in creative writing, dance, general arts, music, theatre and motion picture arts for aspiring artists in grades 3 through 12. For information: http://camp.interlochen.org/

IONA COLLEGE New Rochelle, NY  A Pre-college program for rising juniors and seniors. Attend a college course and live on campus. Six course to choose from are Broadcast media & Sports Communication, Speech Language Pathology, Psychology, Theatre, Web Design, Business. For information: www.iona.edu/precollege

JOHNSON AND WALES UNIVERSITY  Career explorations are, 3 day summer programs for high school students entering their junior or senior year. Programs in business, technology, hospitality and culinary arts. For information: 800-342-5598 or www.jwu.edu

JULIAN KRINSKY ENRICHMENT CAMP Haverford, PA  Students create their own schedule of courses in the arts, business, cooking, computers and dozens of other fascinating subjects. For information: 610-265-9401 or www.jkcp.com

KENNEDY CENTER SUMMER MUSIC INSTITUTE, Washington, DC  A four week summer music program for serious student instrumentalists aged 15-20 who are selected by recorded audition. For information: http://www.kennedy-center.org/artist/B13467

LABORATORY INSTITUTE OF MERCHANDISING NY, NY  Learn about the fashion industry from the experts and earn college credit. There are four weeks of classes in the morning and/or afternoon. Students can take up to eight courses during the four weeks. Housing is available. For information call 1-800-677-1323 or https://www.limcollege.edu/admissions/high-school-special-programs/summer- fashion-lab

LAUREL MUSIC CAMP New Hartford, CT  A one week summer camp for high school musicians to perform in Concert Band, Jazz Band, Choir, or Orchestra located at Camp Workcoeman Scout Reservation in New Hartford, CT. For information: 860-469-2048 or www.laurelmusiccamp.com

LESLEY UNIVERSITY- COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN Cambridge, MA  Thirteen courses offered in the fine arts, including but not limited to photo foundation, comics, drawing and design, documentary photography, figure sculpture and animation. You have the opportunity to live like an art student with your own studio space. Live in residence halls. The program visits local galleries and hears lectures from working artists. For information: call 617-349-8011 or www.lesley.edu/young-artists

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LITCHFIELD JAZZ CAMP Litchfield, CT  Students learn in an intensive, noncompetitive environment in one to four-week courses. Beginners must have basic instrumental and reading skills. Classes are in performance, improvisation, jazz history, rhythm and percussion, music theory, the business of music and intensive composition. Residential and visiting artists playing various instruments are on campus. For information call 860-361-6285 or www.litchfieldjazzcamp.com

LYME ACADEMY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS, Lyme, CT  One to three week programs for students aged 15-18 to explore and expand their artistic abilities. For information call Marguerite d’Aprile Quigley 860-434-3571 ext.135 or www.lymeacademy.edu

MAINE COLLEGE OF ART Portland, ME  A Residential pre-college program in either Visual Arts or Theatre Arts for rising juniors or seniors.  Visual Arts foundation curriculum, is in drawing and design with additional courses in fashion design, illustration, photography, painting, metalsmithing and digital media.  All students in Theatre Arts are immersed in acting and life in a professional theatre through a hands-on curriculum through a collaboration with the Portland Stage Company. For information call 800-699-1509 or www.meca.edu/precollege

MAINE MEDIA WORKSHOP Rockport, ME  Workshops in photography, film, video, 3D animation, comic book art and stories, sea coast ecology adventures for high school students who are enthusiastic about their medium. The academic partner is Rockport College. For information: 877-577-7700 or www.mainemedia.edu

MARIST COLLEGE Poughkeepsie, NY  Summer Institutes in business, environmental science, game design, creative writing, criminal justice, fashion, theatre and sports communication. For information 845-575-3226 or www.marist.edu/summerinstitutes

MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART Baltimore, MD  Pre-college studio residency program includes core studio courses and workshops in Baltimore, also a program in Tuscany focusing on landscape drawing and painting. For information call 410-669-9200 or www.mica.edu/precollege

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Boston, MA  Summer Design/Build for Teens @ MIT is a three week program for students interested in design or architecture ages 15-20. Students will visit significant architectural sites, brainstorm ideas, build 3-D models, present their designs, then build and install their proposals for public use. This is a day program room and board are not included. For information call 617-444-9904 or www.urbanframe.org

MEMPHIS COLLEGE OF ART Memphis, TN  Summer academy provides a studio experience for highly motivated high school juniors, seniors or rising college freshman who intend to study art at the college level. There are one or two week programs for credit. For information call 800-727-1088 or www.mca.edu

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MERCY COLLEGE Dobbs Ferry, NY  Summer Institutes are one week courses for juniors and seniors at the main campus or the campus in Manhattan. The areas of study are Business, Computer, Arts and Design, 3D Modeling and Animation, Criminal Justice, Cyber Security International Relations and Diplomacy. For information: https://www.mercy.edu/admissions/first-time-freshman/high-school-programs

MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF ART & DESIGN Milwaukee, WI  Pre-college classes in arts, graphic design, architecture, product design, animation and photography. For more information: http://www.miad.edu/newsroom/2471-high-school-students-get-taste-of-college

MINNEAPOLIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Minneapolis, MN  Three-week pre-college summer programs in a variety of topics, such as digital photography, graphic design, music video, animation, game design and more. Earn two college credits and a chance to build your portfolio. For more information call 612- 874-3765 or http://mcad.edu/academic-programs/pre-college-summer-session

MONTSERRAT COLLEGE OF ART Beverly, Mass  Three week courses offered in printmaking, computer art and design, photography, mixed media , illustration and painting. Foundation class plus two elective courses to strengthen your technical skills. Opportunity to develop a college portfolio For information: call 978-921-4242 ext.1153 ext. 1202 or www.montserrat.edu

NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN Boston, MA  Suffolk University in Boston’s Back Bay. Open to all high school students 14 years and older. Study interior design, graphic design and fine arts. In addition to the in class studio experience you will take field trips to museums and visit studios of practicing artists and designers around the Boston area. For information: http://www.suffolk.edu/college/undergraduate/67801.php

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE  SYMS- Summer Youth Music School. Work with outstanding teachers and students who share your excitement about music to improve your technique and musical understanding. For information: https://learnforlife.unh.edu/public/category/programStream.do?method=load&selectedProgramAreaId=16218&selectedProgra mStreamId=16229 or http://cola.unh.edu/youth-summer-programs

NEW HAMPSHIRE INSTITUTE OF ART Manchester, NH  Two week course designed to help high school students develop college application portfolios and earn up to 3 college level credits. For information call 866-241-4918 or http://www.mysummeradvisor.com/MSA/app/school/summer-programs-and- camps/new-hampshire-institute-of-art/360

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN West Haven, CT  Several one week sessions to choose from including programs in Crime Scene Investigation, Engineering and Science, Bio Technology, Policing and Musical Theater. There are also intensive residential programs for course credit such as Business Development, Sports Management, and Hospitality. For information call: 203-479-4223 or www.newhaven.edu/148742

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NEW YORK CONSERVATORY FOR DRAMATIC ARTS NY, NY  Intense summer program in the art and business of acting. For information https://www.nycda.edu/summer-training-programs/

NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY  Four and six week intensive workshops in film making, animation, screen writing and acting where students direct their own material and leave with portfolios of their work. Courses offered on campuses in the US and abroad. For information www.nyfa.edu/summer_camp

NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Manhattan, NY For students age 15-22 the many programs combine academic instruction with hands-on learning opportunities in a variety of fields such as;  Graphic Design and 3-D Animation/Game Design  Exploring Architecture in Manhattan- Learn about architecture design practice, theory, and history of design.  Technology and Engineering  Health and medical academy For information call 212-261-1517 or http://www.nyit.edu/nyit_academy?pk_campaign=keymatch&pk_kwd=summer%20programs%20for%20high%20school

NEW YORK SCHOOL OF INTERIOR DESIGN, New York, NY  Two week course open to high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors immerses students in interior design. For information: call 212-472-1500 ext. 205 or www.nysid.edu/academics/pre-college

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY – NY  Pre-College Students have the chance to take up to two college level courses from a list of more than 75 classes in 30 academic areas.  A five-week non-credit writing workshop is available. For information www.nyu.edu/admissions/precollege  Tisch School of the Art Courses in drama, filmmakers workshops focusing on narrative, T.V. broadcasting, animation, musical theater performance and musical theatre writing. For information: www.specialprograms.tisch.nyu.edu  Stella Adler, Studio of Acting is a summer program that is fashioned after our full-time conservatory and our NYU Tisch School or Arts Undergraduate Curriculum. For information: www.stellaadler.com  Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development and Music Business Summer Institute One to three week summer programs in vocal, instrumental, jazz and other music programs For information 212-998-5424 or www.steinhardt.nyu.edu/music/summer  Summer Institute at the NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies One-week, professionally oriented intensive programs allow students to explore career options and gain a competitive edge when applying for college. Study options include Creative Writing, Digital Filmmaking, Digital Journalism, Finance, Motion Comics and Illustration, Photography, Real Estate, and Global Issues. For information: www.scps.nyu.edu/hssummerinstitute

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Evanston, IL  National High School Institute Programs in media arts, music, dance, theatre arts, film, video, journalism, forensics and debate. For information: call 847-491-3026 or www.northwestern.edu/nhsi

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OBERLIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Ohio  Numerous offerings in electronic and computer music, performance, vocal and instrumental. For more information: call 440-775-8044 or https://www.oberlin.edu/summer-programs & https://www.oberlin.edu/news/oberlin-hosts-summer-programs

OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Los Angeles, CA  Summer of Art in Los Angeles, is an intensive 4 week pre-college program for students, ages 15 and older, who wish to experience art and design in a variety of specialties such as web design, toy design, fashion, ceramics, product design and more, in an art college environment. For information 800-527-6847 310-665-6864 or www.otis.edu/soa

PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN-NYC  Classes offered in graphic design, animation, architecture, etc. For information: call 212-229-8933x4076 or www.newschool.edu/parsons/summer-programs/

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, PA  Julian Krinsky Art and Architecture is a four week intensive studio program in art and architecture at University of Pennsylvania. For information: http://www.jkcp.com/program/architecture-summer-at-penn/ http://www.jkcp.com/program/art- summer-at-penn/

POWERHOUSE THEATER Poughkeepsie, NY  Theater apprentice training collaborative program between Vassar College and New York Stage and Film. For information: http://powerhouse.vassar.edu or call 845-437-5907

PRATT INSTITUTE Brooklyn, NY  Pre-college program in art, design, architecture, creative writing, or cultural studies for high school students And graduating seniors ages 16 through 18. Intensive full-time program consists of two courses for college Credit and two non-credit courses plus lectures, cultural and social events. For information: call 718-636-3453 or https://www.pratt.edu/academics/continuing-education-and- professional/precollege/summer-programs/ and www.pratt.edu/precollege

PRATT MWP Utica, NY  Pre-college program for aspiring young artists ages 16 through 18 in upstate NY. Courses offered include Painting and Drawing, Illustration, Jewelry/Metal Arts, Photography, Sculpture and Graphic Design. For information: call 800-755-8920 or http://www.mwpai.edu/academics/pre-college-program/

PURCHASE COLLEGE see SUNY Purchase College

PUTNEY SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAMS Putney, VT  Three week sessions offer in-depth exploration in the visual arts, performing arts, creative writing, and sustainable farming. Also offered is an ESL program for International Education for non-native English speakers offering English language classes and accelerated learning through language immersion. For information: call 802-387-6297 or http://sum\mer.putneyschool.org

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RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE MUSIC CAMP Providence, RI  One week music camp for wind, brass, percussion, string ensemble and chorus open to all high school students from incoming freshman to graduated seniors by audition. For information call 401-456-8000 or www.ric.edu/miric

RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Providence, RI  A 6 week residential program. Course offerings include 17 programs in art and design.. For information: call 800-364-7473 ext.2 or www.risd.edu/precollege

RINGLING SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN Sarasota, Florida  Programs are at one of the premier visual art and design colleges for high school juniors and seniors. For information: call 941-955-8866 or www.ringling.edu/precollege

RIDER UNIVERSITY Lawrenceville, NJ  BRONcast sports media camp is a week-long course for high school students, which introduces them to a comprehensive behind the scenes experience in the sport broadcasting and journalism arena. For information: http://www.rider.edu/academics/colleges-schools/college-continuing-studies/summer-session/high- school-students/sports-media-camp

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Rochester, NY  College & Careers is a two day program which begins on Friday and concludes Saturday afternoon for students entering the senior year in the fall. Students will attend up to four academic workshops from a variety of majors including Biomedical Sciences, Engineering, Game Design & Development, Graphic Design, marketing, Packaging Science, Photography and many more. Students can stay in a dorm and there are a lot of fun activities planned. Also planned are activities for parents/guardians. There are two weekends to choose from one in July and one in August. For information: call 585-475-6631 or www.admissions.rit.edu/careers

ROCHESTER, UNIVERSITY OF Rochester, NY  A three week residential program with a variety of course offerings in astronomy, criminal law, digital art, engineering, filmmaking, journalism, sports marketing, writing and many more. For information call 585-275-3221 or www.rochester.edu/admissions/precollege

RUSTIC PATHWAYS  Programs in twenty-one countries in areas of community service, language immersion, photography and adventure. Lengths of sessions are 2-3 weeks. Programs can be combined. For information call 800-321-4353 or www.rusticpathways.com

SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTUE  Pre-college program in digital animation, drawing, filmmaking, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, visual communication video and performance. Junior and Senior students can earn up to 5 units of college credit. For information call 415-771-7020 http://sanfranciscoartinstitute.com/public-youth-education/precollege

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SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Savannah, Georgia  Rising Star is a five-week program open to students who have completed their junior year of high school and are interested in pursuing an education and career in the visual and performing arts, design, building arts or the history of art and architecture. For information: call 877-722-3285 or www.scad.edu/summer  SCAD Summer Seminars – is a one week program offered at three different times in either Savannah or Atlanta. High school students may select from a variety of workshops for a week full of art, fun and friendship. Housing, meals, supplies and activities are included. For information: call 800-869-7223 (Savannah) or 877-722-3285 (Atlanta) or www.scad.edu/summer

SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO Chicago, ILL  Early college program courses for high school students who are at least 15 but not more than 18years old. Housing, merit scholarships, and need based aid are available. For information: call 312-629-6170 or www.saic.edu/continuing_studies/high_school/index.html

SCHOOL OF FASHION DESIGN Boston, MA  Summer High School Fashion Prep Program for students interested in fashion design offers workshops in Fashion Art or Clothing Construction and Detail. Sessions meet two days per week for 4 weeks. For information: call 617-536-9343 or www.schooloffashiondesign.org

SCHOOL OF THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS Boston, MA  Pre-college Summer Studio A 5 week exploration into painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, installation and media art. For information call: 617-369-3626 or www.smfa.edu/precollege

SCHOOL OF THE VISUAL ARTS New York,NY  Pre-college program for high school students who want to enhance their creative skills, learn about a particular field of art and develop a portfolio. For information: call 212-592-2188 or www.sva.edu/special-programs/pre-college-program

SILVERMINE SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN New Canaan, CT For information: call 203-966-9700 or www.silvermineart.org

SKIDMORE Saratoga Springs, NY  Pre-college program in the liberal and studio arts. 5 week program for highly motivated and talented students. For information: call 518-580-5897 or www.skidmore.edu/precollege/  Summer Dance Workshop with the Martha Graham Dance Company with focus on performance techniques. For information: call 518-580-5596 or www.skidmore.edu/summerdance

SNOW FARM Williamsburg, MA  Snow Farm is a hands-on, intensive summer and art program for both the newcomer and veteran of the art world. It is an opportunity to be part of a small community of people joined by a common interest in creativity. For information: https://www.snowfarm.org/teens/summer-art-program

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, CA  Academic summer programs 4 & 2 week programs for high school students that have completed at least 9th grade. Over 20 courses offered for college credit.  Non-credit Certificate of Completion - Choose from Architecture, performing arts or pre-health/global studies. . For information: https://summerprograms.usc.edu/

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STANFORD UNIVERSITY Stanford, CA  Stanford Youth Orchestra for students in 8th -12th grade, offers a three-week intensive orchestra and academic program with world-renowned faculty. Includes workshops in composition, music theory, musicology and technology. For information: call 888-423-6040 or https://youthorchestra.stanford.edu/ & http://summerartsinstitute.stanford.edu/

STUDIO ARTS CENTERS INTERNATIONAL (SACI) Florence Italy  Complete programs in studio art, design, art history, art conservation, and related cultural subjects. For information: call 212-248-7225 or www.saci-florence.org

SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY Boston, MA  New England School of Art and Design Pre-College is a five-week noncredit program for high school Student’s interested in studying art and design. For information call 617-573-8446 or www.suffolk.edu/summer

SUMMER DISCOVERY/  Summer discovery has summer programs and a tuition based internship program. The programs introduce high school students to the college and work experience. Various programs available at Georgetown University, UCLA, University of Michigan, UC Santa Barbara, University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas at Austin, New York University, Emerson College, University of Colorado-Boulder, Cambridge University, also London and Florence. Enrichment and/or college credit classes designed to sharpen skills and develop critical thinking in various disciplines including acting & auditioning for film, TV and stage. For information: call 516-621-3939 or www.summerdiscovery.com

SUMMER VIDEO INSTITUTE at DE SALES UNIVERSITY Center Valley PA  The Summer Video Institute offers students a hands-on introduction to the theories and techniques of digital movie making. The program provides three college credits for each student graduating by 2018. Advanced summer video institute is for students with more video experience. For information: www.desales.edu/svi For information call 610-282-1100.

SUNY at PURCHASE Purchase, NY  A full array of summer courses in the arts and sciences and the visual arts are available. For information: https://www.purchase.edu/academics/youth-and-precollege-programs/summer-precollege- programs-in-the-arts/

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Syracuse, NY  The Summer College Program allows high school students to start college level work early and test career interests firsthand. Summer College consists of two, four or six-week academic programs, which include acting, dance and musical theater, drawing, graphic design, jewelry making, toy design, architecture, law, liberal arts and sciences, business management, fashion textile design, forensic science, social work, nursing and more. For information: call 315- 443-5000 or http://summercollege.syr.edu

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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY TYLER SCHOOL OF ART Philadelphia, PA  Pre-college summer two week workshops in drawing, portfolio preparation, digital film work, graphic design and illustration, digital design and fabrication program gives students the opportunity to work with 3D printing and laser cutting tools, and trips to artists’ studios and labs. For information: call 215-777-9010 or www.temple.edu/tyler

U.S. PERFORMING ARTS. & MEDIA CAMPS  Theatre, musical theatre, acting, dance and media programs held at many college campuses throughout the country. For information call 415 924-6442 or www.usperformingarts.com

VASSAR COLLEGE Poughkeepsie, NY  Powerhouse Theater – a collaboration between Vassar College and New York Stage and Film has created an opportunity for an apprentice training program. This will include morning classes in acting, voice, movement, directing etc. and afternoons feature rehearsals, workshops, and more. The evenings are filled with performances. Runs from June 23 – July 31, 2016. For information call 845-437-5907 or http://powerhouse.vassar.edu/apprentices/

VERMONT SUMMER ACADEMY Poultney, VT  Residential program at Green Mountain College for students currently in grades 8-11. Five different one-week sessions are offered and students may attend from one to five weeks. Hands on, project-based learning in your choice of culinary arts, veterinary science, forensic science, writing, studio arts, environmental studies, design and build, and adventure education. For information: call 866-928-2897 or www.vermontsummeracademy.org

WALNUT HILL, School for the Arts, Natick, MA  Intensive summer programs in the arts for students from around the world. Offers programs in dance, theater, writing, film and visual arts. For information call: 508 650-5020 or www.walnuthillarts.org

WINTERLINE GLOBAL EDUCATION Cambridge, MA  6 week program in Digital Storytelling. Learn how to tell it, write a script, lighting, storyboarding, editing and sound recording. Learn from professionals and explore future technologies like drone piloting. You’ll make your own short film and attend an international film festival. Skilled based for 18+ offered in US (Maine), Czech Republic, Sweden. All-inclusive tuition. Scholarships available. For information: call 888-737-4226 or www.winterline.com

WISCONSIN, UNIVERSITY OF Madison, WI  The Summer Music Clinic hosts middle and high school students for a week of creative skill-building and performance in band, orchestra, choir, musical theater, and jazz ensemble. Classes are designed to help polish ensemble and individual performance skills with a variety of music-related topics and techniques. For information www.continuingstudies.wisc.edu/smc/.  The Engineering Summer Program is a six- week residential program designed primarily for high school juniors or seniors. The ESP course curriculum includes math, physics, chemistry, engineering, and technical communications. For information www.engr.wisc.edu/current/coe-dao-engineering-summer-program-esp.html

WYOMING SEMINARY, Kingston, PA  Summer at the Seminary. Programs include, college prep, performing arts, dance and musical theatre. For more information call 570-270-2160 or http://www.wyomingseminary.org/page.cfm?p=281

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ABBEY ROAD PROGRAMS  European study abroad, cultural immersion and travel programs in France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Germany, and England. For information call 888-462-2239 or www.goabbeyroad.com

ADVENTURES CROSS-COUNTRY  ARCC offers many domestic and international 2-3 week programs in areas of community service, global action, language, service and multi-sport adventures. For information call 415-332-5075 or www.adventurescrosscountry.com

AFS INTERCULTURAL PROGRAMS (FORMERLY, THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE)  AFS is an international high school exchange program offering opportunities worldwide. Short and long term opportunities available. For information: call 800-AFS –INFO or www.afs.org

AIFS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN STUDY  Over 20 locations in England, France, Italy, Spain, Costa Rica etc. Two to six weeks in length. These study abroad programs provide high school graduates with a taste of university life before college. Earn college credit and strengthen foreign language skills. Also available are some liberal arts courses. For information: call 203 399-5175 or www.aifsabroad.com/programs_highschool.asp

AMERICAN COLLEGIATE ADVENTURES  Summer study abroad programs offered in Barcelona, Seville, Florence, Nice and London For information: call 800-509-7867 or www.acasummer.com

THE AMERICAN SCHOOL IN ENGLAND  See TASIS listed below for information.

THE AMERICAN SCHOOL IN SWITZERLAND  See TASIS listed below for information

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARIS  An opportunity for high school graduates to experience a wide variety of three to six week programs in fine arts, business, global communications, international economics, literature and creative writing. For information: www.aup.edu

ANDEO INTERNATIONAL HOMESTAYS  Students spend two weeks to one year with a host family in a variety of countries including France, Spain, Japan, New Zealand and more. Summer programs include language classes and fun excursions. For information call 503 274-1776 or www.andeo.org

AFRICA & ASIA VENTURE (AV)  5 week volunteer immersion programs in Uganda, Thailand, China, Nepal South Africa and Kenya. For information: http://www.aventure.co.uk

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ASA- ACADEMIC STUDY ASSOCIATES  Cultural immersion programs for high school students in Spain, France, Italy, and Oxford, England. For information: 888 845-4272 or https://www.academicstudies.com/

ASSE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS  Summer and year-long exchange programs throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas. For information: call 800-677-2773 or www.asse.com

BOLD EARTH TEEN ADVENTURES  Organized summer tours of America’s west, community service, and international travel. For information call: 303-526-0806 or https://boldearth.com/?gclid=CICm86np4tECFRGBswodMPQJ0w

BROADREACH  Focus is on self-discovery, pride of accomplishment, individual initiative, and group dynamics through international travel in 40+ countries. For information: call 919 256-8200 or www.gobroadreach.com or www.academictreks.com

CCI SUMMER ACADEMY ITALY  CCI The Renaissance School is a coeducational boarding high school located in Lanciano, Italy which offers a 4 week summer program for 10th to 12th grade students. Courses in Italian, English, visual arts, and history are offered. For information: call 905-508-7108 or www.canadiancollegeitaly.com

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO  Summer session programs for college bound students where they earn college credit.  Art & Sciences summer in Asia is a 2 week program which offers critical thinking, reading, wr3iting and discussion skills. For information: http://summer.uchicago.edu

CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL INTERNATIONAL SUMMER PROGRAMS  Study opportunities in China, Paris and Spain. For information: call 203-697-2365 or www.choate.edu/summerprograms

CIAO! Rome & Capranica, Italy  The Center for Introduction to Architecture Overseas offers a three week program in architecture for students age 16 and up. Students are exposed to some of the world’s greatest architecture and urban designs through site visits, seminars, and hands on experience with an architectural project. Upon completion of the program, students receive a certificate of participation and photo-documentation of their work for portfolio use. For information call 978-760-1183 or www.ciao-cfsu.org

CIEE Portland, ME  A three week program for high school students in 11 countries. For information call 800 407 8839 or www.ciee.org

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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NY  The Barcelona Experience is a summer high school program for entering 11th and 12th grade students, with an opportunity to examine history, art and urban development of Barcelona.  Culture and History: Understanding the Arab World is a pre-college summer study abroad program for rising juniors, seniors or college freshmen. Study at Columbia University in New York and King’s Academy in Jordan. For information call 212-854-9889 or www.ce.columbia.edu/hs

UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS Dallas, Texas  Summer study abroad for high school students. Latin in Rome combines concentrated study of a selection of Latin authors and advanced study of Latin, sightseeing in Rome a trip to the Bay of Naples.  Shakespeare in Italy and Rome & The Catholic Church are additional programs offered For information: call 972-721-5000 or www.udallas.edu/travel

EDUCATIONAL TOURS- EF  Tours throughout the world and North America, summer travel. For information: call 800-637-8222 for international travel, 800-503-2323 for North American travel or www.eftours.com .  Global Leadership Summit addressing the future of food. Selected student will experience Europe through the lens of food and solutions to help feed our growing world and compete to have their idea featured in the Nobel Museum in Stockholm Sweden For information www.eftours.com/global-citizen

ENFOREX Spain  Spanish summer programs in language instruction, sports, activities and cultural experience. For information http://www.enforex.com/

THE EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING Brattleboro, VT  Cross cultural summer abroad programs offered in 30 different countries. Offered to sophomores, juniors and seniors. Opportunities to study abroad and do community service while becoming immersed in another culture. Eco-adventure in 12 countries. For information: call 1-800-345-2929 or www.experimentinternational.org

FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY SWITZERLAND  A 2 week intensive courses in ecology and the international organizations. For information call 617-275-8226 or https://www.fus.edu/academics/summer-programs

GERMAN GLOBAL EDUCATION SUMMER SCHOOL  A 4 week pre-college program in Greifswald Germany. Conversational German, academic courses, sports, local excursions and a 2.5 day college boot camp. For information call 812-360-7590 or http://www.ggesummerschool.com/

GEOVISIONS INTERNATIONAL  Numerous locations in 20 countries throughout the world. With 60 programs there are many opportunities to volunteer, teach, work and travel.  Summer in Thailand – A 4 week program. Students will volunteer, teach and tour while they immerse themselves in the beautiful Hua Hin, Thailand’s original beach resort. Projects include develop a plan to reduce the number of stray dogs through proactive and animal friendly methods. Develop a conservation and sustainability program for a park in a local watershed area. For information: call 855-875-6837 or www.geovisions.org

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GLOBAL ROUTES  Two to five week summer volunteer and community service overseas programs in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Central and South America. For information call: 413-585-8895 or www.globalroutes.org

I.D.TECH CAMPS Numerous locations including Sacred Heart Univ., Princeton, Vassar College, Villanova and Spain  Weeklong day and overnight technology programs for students. Courses utilize some of the biggest names in technology-Microsoft, Apple, HP, Adobe, Canon, Macromedia, and many others. For information: call 888-709-TECH ext. 8324 or www.internalDrive.com

ISA High School Study Abroad  Study abroad program for students age 16 and up in Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, and Costa Rica. For college credit and volunteer programs. For information: http://studiesabroad.com/high-school/

L’ACADEMIE de PARIS  For information see Oxbridge Academic Programs

LEYSIN AMERICAN SCHOOL IN SWITZERLAND  Summer in Switzerland featuring languages, creative arts, alpine sports and fun, and European tours and excursions. For information: http://www.las.ch/summer/

MARIST COLLEGE Poughkeepsie, NY  Summer Institutes in Business, Environmental Science, Game Design, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Fashion, Theatre and Sports Communication. For information 845-575-3226 or www.marist.edu/precollege

MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART Baltimore, MD  Pre-college studio residency program includes core studio courses and workshops in Baltimore, also programs in Tuscany focusing on landscape drawing and painting. For information call 410-669-9200 or www.mica.edu/precollege

NACEL INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL EXCHANGES  Two to seven week programs promoting international understanding and language education. Includes home stays and/or sports programs. For information: call 651-315-7880 or www.nacel.org

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC – STUDENT EXPEDITIONS  Many opportunities to explore numerous overseas locations, including Peru, Ecuador, Australia, Aruba, Spain and many more. Various projects on photography, journalism, film making and wildlife conservation. For information: www.ngstudentexpeditions.com or 1-877-877-8759

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THE NEW YORK TIMES-STUDENT JOURNEYS  Curious and adventurous highs school students delve into a theme of their choosing through hands-on experiences with a New York Times expert and a team of group leaders. Numerous programs are available, both International and National such as: Thailand & Vietnam- culture and cuisine, China- Business & economics in a rising market, Peru- Public Health and development in the Andes, Israel & Jordan conflict and peace, Oxford Journalism- media and digital storytelling, London- art, theater, food and fashion through the critic’s lens, California-follow the water from source to sea, plus many more. For information: www.nytimes.com/studentjourneys

NOLS – NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL  Many programs to develop leadership skills and outdoor adventure skills in several locations including Alaska, Amazon, Australia, India, Northeast US, Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountains, Teton Valley, Scandinavia and the Yukon For information: call 800-710-6657 or www.nols.edu

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Notre Dame, Indiana  Two 12 day study abroad offerings from Notre Dame Global Gateways, for rising seniors are being offered. Rome, focusing on the built environment. Ireland, where students will explore the cultural, social, and political history from the prospective of Dublin For information call 574-631-8964 or www.precollege.nd.edu

OXBRIDGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS There are Academic, cultural and language immersion programs for teachers and students grades 9-12. One and four week programs available.  Oxford Prep Experience  Oxford University  Cambridge University  University of St. Andrews - Scotland  L’Academie de Paris  La Academia de Espana- Grades 10-12  L’Academie de France  La Escuela Preparatorie de Barcelona- Grades 8-9  UCLA For information: call 800-828-8349 or www.oxbridgeprograms.com

OXFORD and CAMBRIDGE ADVANCED STUDIES PROGRAM Cambridge and Oxford, England  Two and four- week options are available. A selection of subjects are offered and taught by British graduate teachers. You will live in the residential dorms at Oxford or Cambridge. Also the program offers cultural visits. For information call 917-720-3220 or www.oxbridgeedge.com

OXFORD ROYALE ACADEMY Oxford, and Cambridge England  International programs in Oxford and Cambridge. Leading provider of cultural and academic courses including university preparation, film academy and tennis academy. Sessions are two weeks in length. For information www.oxford-royale.co.uk

PUTNEY STUDENT TRAVEL- EXCEL  Putney offers 6 categories of programs in community service, global awareness in action, language learning, cultural exploration, excel pre-college enrichment. For information www.goputney.com

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RASSIAS SUMMER LANGUAGE PROGRAMS  Using the Rassias immersion method, learn French, Spanish or Chinese in a various 6-week home stay study programs in France, Spain, Peru or Tibet. For information: call 603-643-3007 or www.rassias.com

RUSTIC PATHWAYS  Programs in nineteen countries in areas of community service, language immersion, photography and adventure. Lengths of sessions are 2-3 weeks. Programs can be combined. For information call 800-321-4353 or www.rusticpathways.com

SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN - HONG KONG  Five day art seminars on SCAD Hong Kong campus for high school students taught by SCAD professors. For information: call 800-869-7223 or http://www.scad.edu/search?query=SCAD+Hong+Kong+summer+program+high+school

SPI STUDY ABROAD  High school study abroad for college credit featuring language immersion, global leadership, and community service. Programs available in Spain, France, Italy, Costa Rica, and China. For information: call 866-502-7505 or www.spiabroad.com

UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS Scotland  Three week program designed to give students in 10th grade and up a college-level academic experience in science, Scottish studies and creative writing. For information: call +44(0)1334-462150 http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/study/non-degree/summer/programmes/

ST. GEORGE’S UNIVERSITY Grenada  Med/Vet Summer Academy for high school students (age 15-17) and college students interested in medicine or veterinary medicine. For information call 800-899-6337 ext. 1206 or http://www.sgu.edu/school-of-medicine/medical-summer- camp.html

SUMMER DISCOVERY/MUSIKER TOURS  Summer discovery has summer programs and a tuition based internship program. The programs introduce high school students to the college and work experience. Various programs available at Georgetown University, UCLA, University of Michigan, Penn State University, UC Santa Barbara, University of Pennsylvania, Yale, University of Texas at Austin, Pace University, Emerson College, University of Colorado-Boulder, Johns Hopkins University, Cambridge University & City University London. Enrichment and/or college credit classes designed to sharpen skills and develop critical thinking in various disciplines including acting & auditioning for film, TV and stage. For information: call 516-621-3939 or www.summerdiscovery.com

TASIS (THE AMERICAN SCHOOL IN SWITZERLAND)  Opportunities for travel and sports while studying. Earn academic credit or take enrichment courses in Switzerland, England, France or Puerto Rico. For information: call U.S. office: 1-703-299-8150 or www.tasis.com .

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TRAVEL FOR TEENS  Trips for teenagers ages 13-18 who are interested in participating in community service, language immersion, cultural exploration and photography trips throughout Europe, Thailand, Costa Rica, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and South Africa. For information: call 888-457-4534 or www.travelforteens.com

TUFTS UNIVERSITY  Tufts Summit Program for high school rising juniors and seniors in Talloires, France. Are college-level courses in international relations, improving French language skills and exploring French culture. Students live with French host families. For information: call 617-627-3290 or http://ase.tufts.edu/EuropeanCenter

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT  Study Abroad Program - an environmental studies program examining the intersection of culture and conservation in the Monteverdi Cloud Forest in Costa Rica. Students will participate in a 3 credit course while exploring tropical ecology. For information: call 802-656-2085 or http://www.uvm.edu/~summer/precollege/costa-rica/

WESTCOAST CONNECTION- 360 STUDENT TRAVEL  Community service, language, pre-college enrichment, global adventure and touring programs led by professional educators throughout the USA and internationally. For information call: 800-767-0227 or www.westcoastconnection.com

WHERE THERE BE DRAGONS  Four and six week small group learning experiences in community service, travel, trekking, language immersion, remote wilderness exploration, cultural and development studies in the developing world. Programs in Asia, Latin America, and Africa.  Four and six week China programs including: o Mandarin Language with 3-5 hrs. of classroom instruction complemented by homestay language immersion, independent study projects and service learning work along with group excursions and guest speakers. o The Silk Road which combines travel through the region with investigations on local culture o The Search for Meaning which studies regional beliefs as well as other programs. For information: call 800-982-9203 or https://www.wheretherebedragons.com/

WINTERLINE GLOBAL EDUCATION Cambridge, MA  Offering summer, semester and 9 mos. skilled based programs for 18+ in  Global Gastronomy where you will learn how to bake and eat well in Spain, Italy, France, Thailand, Cambodia;  Digital Storytelling in the US (Maine), Czech Republic, Sweden where you will make your own short film and attend and international film festival and  Business Intensive where you will learn negotiation, presentation, communication, etc. in the US (Boston, MA), Singapore, Cambodia. All-inclusive tuition. Scholarships available. For information: call 888-737-4226 or www.winterline.com

WORLD STRIDES  One of the largest and most trusted educational travel organizations offering academic and immersion opportunities worldwide. For information call 855-812-8219 or https://worldstrides.com/perspectives/

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YOUNG JUDAEA SUMMER PROGRAMS  Young Judaea offers High School students an opportunity to spend a summer in Israel. Programs vary from ancient dance, studying Hebrew texts, social entrepreneurship, politics, working of an archeological dig, community service. For information: www.youngjudaea.org

YOUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING  Youth Summer Exchange Program - traditional homestay experiences. Spend the summer living with a host family and immersing yourself in the culture of one of more than 60 countries. For information: www.yfu-usa.org

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______DOMESTIC - TRAVEL AND TOURS______

ADVENTURES CROSS-COUNTRY (ARCC)  Many domestic and international 2-3 week programs in areas of community service, global action, language and service and multi-sport adventures. For information call 415-332-5075 or www.adventurescrosscountry.com

BOLD EARTH TEEN ADVENTURES  Organized summer tours of America’s west, community service, and international travel. For information call: 303-526-0806 or https://boldearth.com/?gclid=CICm86np4tECFRGBswodMPQJ0w

EDUCATIONAL TOURS- EF  Tours throughout the world and North America, summer travel. For information: call 800-665-5364 for international or North American travel or www.eftours.com

SUMMER DISCOVERY/MUSIKER TOURS  Summer discovery has summer programs and a tuition based internship program. The programs introduce high school students to the college and work experience. Various programs available at Georgetown University, UCLA, University of Michigan, Penn State University, UC Santa Barbara, University of Pennsylvania, Yale, University of Texas at Austin, Pace University, Emerson College, University of Colorado-Boulder, Johns Hopkins University, Cambridge University & City University London. Enrichment and/or college credit classes designed to sharpen skills and develop critical thinking in various disciplines including acting & auditioning for film, TV and stage. For information: call 516-621-3939 or www.summerdiscovery.com

WESTCOAST CONNECTION- 360 STUDENT TRAVEL  Community service, language, pre-college enrichment, global adventure and teen touring programs led by professional educators throughout the USA and internationally. For information call: 800-767-0227 or www.westcoastconnection.com

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INTERNSHIPS- WORK EXPERIENCES

DISCOVERY INTERNSHIPS  A residential summer internship program for high school students. Offers a month long opportunity to work closely with a professional in your field of interest through a full-time internship. Experience city life and culture, combine work experience and summer fun in many different cities/locations. For information call 212-324-8200 or www.discoveryinternships.com

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH  Highly competitive 8 week internship in biomedical research for students at least 16 years old. Main campus is in Bethesda, Maryland, with some other locations available. For information www.training.nih.gov/programs/sip

SOUNDWATERS- Sound generation- High School Internship  SoundWaters internship program inspires high school students to make a difference in our local environment. The program provides on-the-job skills training, mentoring and research experience for students in high school and college. The Interns are introduced to Long Island Sounds most precious habitats and the animals that live there. Students work with the education team in a teaching aquarium, laboratory and in the field. Students must be 15 or older and enrolled in high school. For information: email [email protected] or www.soundwaters.org/high-school

VOLUNTEER SQUARE SUMMER INTERNSHIP Norwalk, CT  The program will provide interns, training and experience with digital marketing, social media, website maintenance and community relations. Interns will become volunteer ambassadors in their schools, towns, and peer groups. They will represent the organization throughout Fairfield County at local nonprofit events. Each intern will complete a group volunteer project and be invited to guest blog on our weekly blog, Interns meet as a group monthly, with Volunteer Square Executive Director to share ideas and feedback. For information: email [email protected]

WASHINGTON WORKSHOPS Washington, DC Summer leadership seminars offered to high school students include:  Congressional Seminar  Democracy in Action  Presidential Leadership For information call 800-368-5688 or www.washingtonworkshops.org

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SPORTS – ADVENTURE – COMMUNITY SERVICE- CIVIC & LEADERSHIP______

4 STAR SUMMER CAMPS at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA  One or two week programs in academics, tennis, and golf. For information call 434-202-1896 or www.4starcamps.com

ABBEY ROAD PROGRAMS, INC  Leadership Academy Is a college prep program at Emerson College in Boston. MA. There are also cultural immersion and foreign travel programs. For information call 888-462-2239 or www.goabbeyroad.com

ADVENTURE BOUND  New England’s only youth and family adventure resort. Offers programs that combine adventure, fun and hands-on learning that foster teamwork, trust and personal growth. For information: call 888-606-7238 or www.adv-bound.com

ADVENTURES CROSS-COUNTRY  Many domestic and international 2-3 week programs in areas of community service, global action, language and service and multi-sport adventures. For information call 415-332-5075 or www.adventurescrosscountry.com

ADVENTURE LINKS Hemlock Overlook Regional Park, Northern VA  Teen wilderness expeditions and environmental education programs For information: call 571-281-3556 or www.adventurelinks.net

ALFRED UNIVERSITY Alfred, NY  Equestrian Camp one week residential camp designed to refine riding skills for all levels of riders. Campers can bring their own horse or use horses at camp which will be assigned. The rider will care for the horse while there. Also, there are courses in Equine Business.  Swim Camp a five day (July) residential camp for competitive swimmers designed to enhance technical aspects and strategies For the complete list of many other programs check the web site. For information call 607-871-2612 or www.alfred.edu/summer

AMERICAN LEGION  American Legion Boys State and American Legion Auxiliary Girls State  These programs teach how government works while developing leadership skills& an appreciation for your rights as a citizen. You will run for office, learn public speaking, create and enforce laws and more. For information: boys and girls programs call 860-644-8859 or www.boysandgirlsstate.org  Connecticut American Legion Boys State Willimantic, CT For high school juniors. The delegates spend their week learning the political process and the duties of town, city and state officials. Connecticut government leaders visit during the week to instruct and answer questions on the political process and state and local government. For information www.ctboysstate.com

AMERICAN LEGION CONNECTICUT STATE POLICE  One week law enforcement practicum for rising high school seniors held at State Police Training Academy in Meriden, CT For information and application call American Legion 860-296-0719 or www.ctlegion.org

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AMERICAN WANDERER SUMMER CAMP  Explore the National Parks in an RV. For information: call 203-557-3339 or www.AmericanWanderer.com

AMERICORPS (National Civilian Community Corps)  Offers year-round opportunities to a wide range of students ages 18-24 to earn an educational award. Live and work together in teams of 10-12, traveling throughout a region working on projects. For information: https://www.nationalservice.gov/programs/americorps/americorpsvista

BOLD EARTH ADVENTURES  30 summer adventure travel camps both domestic and foreign with an emphasis on community service. For information call 303-526-0806 or www.boldearth.com

CAMP RAMAPO Rhinebeck, NY  Camp Ramapo is for children 6 to16 with special needs in a beautiful outdoor environment, 2 hours from NYC. Campers swim, canoe, hike and campout. All activities are individualized to each child’s abilities. For information: call (845)876-8403 or www.ramapoforchildren.org

COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY  Bonner Summer Fellows Program for rising juniors and seniors. It is a one-week noncredit program or a two-week credit bearing program, focusing on community engaged learning and service (domestic peace core). Courses include American Cities and Suburbs and Introduction to Sociology. For information: call 609-771-2369 or http://precollege.pages.tcnj.edu/

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CENTER AT VAL-KILL  A Girl’s Leadership Workshop for high school girls entering 10th and 11th grades. Applicants need to be serious students who have demonstrated an understanding of the importance of community service, civic commitment, and social justice. For information: call 845-229-5302 or www.ervk.org

ENCORE-CODA CAMP Maine  A Program that offers a great summer of music, sports and camaraderie for students age 9-17. All types of music including Classical, Jazz, Rock, Pop, Musical Theatre, Instrumental and Vocal, Large and Small ensembles and private lessons are offered. Traditional camp setting on a lake includes waterfront activities, sports, theater, and arts and crafts. For information: call 617-325-1541(winter) 297-647-39479(summer) or www.encore-coda.com

THE EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING Brattleboro, VT  Cross cultural summer abroad programs offered in 29 different countries. Offered to sophomore, juniors and seniors. Opportunities are in study abroad, community service, photography, ecological/outdoor and many more while becoming immersed in the daily life of another culture. For information: call 1-800-345-2929 or www.experimentinternational.org

GEOVISIONS INTERNATIONAL  Numerous locations in 20 countries throughout the world. With 60 programs there are many opportunities to volunteer, teach, work and travel.  Summer in Thailand – Students will volunteer, teach and tour while they immerse themselves in the beautiful Hua Han, Thailand’s original beach resort For information: call 203-453-5838 (international programs) or 888-830-9455 or www.geovisions.org

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GIRL SCOUT SUMMER CAMPS, Connecticut For information: or 800-922-2770, or 203-239-2922 http://www.gsofct.org/pages/SummerCamp2.php

GOARMY SPORTS CAMPS, West Point, NY  Variety of sports camps available. For information: www.goarmysports.com/camps

HOLLINS COLLEGE Roanoke, Virginia  Program for rising freshman through senior women in creative writing, theatre and equestrian program for advanced riders. For information: call 800-456-9595 or www.hollins.edu/hollinsummer

JULIAN KRINSKY/CANYON RANCH at Bryn Mawr, College, PA  A 2, 4, or 6-week summer program for 13-17 year olds focused on fitness, exercise, nutrition and conditioning. For information: call 617-264-0939 or http://www.choicecamps.com/julian-krinsky-canyon-ranch-camp/

JUNIOR STATESMAN SUMMER SCHOOL  This offering includes a challenging, dynamic, academic experience to students who have a passion for politics and government. 3-4 week sessions offered at Georgetown, Princeton, Stanford and in Beijing. For information: call 800-334-5353 or www.jsa.org

LANDMARK COLLEGE, Putney, VT  Nation’s premier college for students with ADHD, dyslexia, and other specific learning disabilities offers 3 week summer sessions for rising juniors and seniors. For information: https://www.landmark.edu/summer

MERCY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Dobbs Ferry, NY  Summer Business Leadership Academy for rising seniors in which students learn leadership lessons from faculty and leaders from top companies while participating in active learning and team-building opportunities. It includes visits to Fortune 500 Companies. Students who are admitted through a selective application process will receive free tuition and board. Three one week sessions to choose from. For information call: 914-674-7482 or www.mercy.edu/business/leadership/academy

MIAMI UNIVERSITY Oxford, OH  Junior Scholars Program for academically talented high school juniors who want to learn about university life and earn college credit early. It is also a chance to explore an area of academic or career interest. For information: call 513 529-2531 or www.muohio.edu/juniorscholars/

MOUNTAIN WORKSHOP Danbury, CT  A Summer Adventure Camp for ages 8-17. They will be the liaison to the outdoors, providing dynamic staff, equipment and programming. For more information 800-831-1273 or www.mountainworkshop.com

MT HOOD SKI CAMP Oregon  Race training all summer for advanced USSA racers, high school racers and those who want to learn to race. Must love skiing and bring a desire to improve. High school teams come from all over the country. For information call 503-337-2230 or www.mthood.com

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MYSTIC SEAPORT, Mystic, CT  Learn to sail, cook meals, and other tasks associated with sailing. For information: call 860-572-0711 or https://www.mysticseaport.org/learn/summer-camps/

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC – STUDENT EXPLORATIONS  Many opportunities to explore numerous overseas locations, Peru, Ecuador, Australia, Aruba, Spain and many more. Various projects on photography, journalism, film making and wildlife conservation. For information: call 1-877-877-8759 or www.ngstudentexpeditions.com.

NATIONAL TEEN LEADERSHIP PROGRAM  Programs at Loyola Marymount University, Endicott College, and Cal State University. Open to students in 9th to 12th grade. The core programs are three day weekends hosted at university campuses to inspire the leader in every teen. Includes motivational speakers, leadership exercises, interactive workshops, and team- building experiences. For information: call 800-550-1950 or www.ntlp.org

NOLS- NATIONAL OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP SCHOOL  Many programs to develop leadership skills and outdoor adventure skills in several locations including Alaska, Amazon, Australia, India, Northeast US, Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountains, Teton Valley, Scandinavia, and the Yukon For information: call 800-710-6657 https://www.nols.edu/en/courses/ https://www.nols.edu/en/courses/courses/summer-semester-in-the-rockies-WSS/

NORWICH UNIVERSITY Northfield VT  Future Leaders Camp is designed for high school students interested in further developing their leadership skills through adventure, wilderness & survival training, group discussions, team challenges, and fitness. For information call 802-485-2531 or http://www.norwich.edu/undergraduate-admissions/leadership-camps- weekends/flc/

OFFENSE-DEFENSE FOOTBALL CAMP Myrtle Beach, SC  The longest running contact football camp in the nation. For information: call 843-903-1888 or www.o-d.com

OUTWARD BOUND  Summer Program has over 500 wilderness expeditions in North America and beyond.  Heroic Journey is a week-long course in Colorado to help teens grieving the death of a loved one. Tuition is covered. For information call 866-467-7651 or www.outwardboundwilderness.org

OVERLAND  Offers students hiking, mountain biking and bicycle touring opportunities in the world’s most beautiful places. It includes the Sierras, the Northern Rockies, the Swiss Alps, Colorado, New England, Cape Cod and Europe. It is accredited by the American Camping Association. For information: call 413-458-9672 or www.overlandadventures.com

PUTNEY STUDENT TRAVEL- EXCEL  Putney offers 6 categories of programs in community service, global awareness in action, language learning, cultural exploration, excel pre-college enrichment. For information www.goputney.com

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PURDUE SPORTS CAMPS, West Lafayette, IN  Camps in many sports including basketball, diving, swimming, tennis, soccer, track, softball, baseball, wrestling and Coaches Golf School. For information: www.purduesports.com/ot/pur-camps.html

THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED  Adventures for young people through the great American West and Alaska, hiking, rock climbing, etc.  Cross-cultural community service programs, both domestic and abroad. For more information: call 773-342-5200 or www.theroadlesstraveled.com

RUSTIC PATHWAYS  Programs in twenty-one countries in areas of community service, language immersion, photography and adventure. Lengths of sessions are 2-3 weeks. Programs can be combined. For information call 800-321-4353 or www.rusticpathways.com

SAIL CARIBBEAN  A program to introduce teens from all over the world to living and sailing on the water including advanced SCUBA and Marine Exploration, marine biology and more. For information: https://www.sailcaribbean.com/

ST. ALBANS SCHOOL – SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SERVICE- Washington, DC  High School seniors from around the country and world have an opportunity to learn about and experience the nature of public service, public policy and international affairs for four weeks in DC.  Academic opportunities are available in a variety of areas.  Summer Sport camps also available For information: https://www.stalbansschool.org/page/about/school-of-public-service

S.E.A EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SEMESTER Woods Hole, MA  A variety of challenging and enriching programs in Woods Hole, Mass, and Maine that explore numerous topics in ocean study, combining both on-campus study ashore, with hands-on experience at sea. For information: call 800-552-3633, ext. 770 or www.sea.edu

SHIP 6 SEA SCOUTS Norwalk, CT  Active sailing program that runs frequently from April to October. The programs goal is to develop able sailors capable of handling the boat and crew as if it were their own.  Open to girls and boys 14 – 19 years old. For information: www.norwalkship6.org or call Kai at 203-249-8138

STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (SCA)  Largest and oldest provider of national and community conservation service opportunities, outdoor education, and career training for youth. You will have the opportunity to change lives through service to nature. For information: call 603-543-1700 or www.theSCA.org

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SUMMER @ CIP  Students with Asperger’s, ADHD, or Learning Differences entering grades 10-12 and graduates can learn the skills needed for transitioning from high school to college or a career. Experience independence and get a taste of college life during the two weeks of learning social, academic, career and life skills. Six locations across the US. For information: call 877-566-9247 ext. 14 or www.cipsummer.com

SUMMER DISCOVERY/MUSIKER TOURS  Summer adventure tours and community service opportunities in U.S., Canada and Europe, 21 to 42 days. For information: call 516-621-3438 or www.summerdiscovery.com

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY Colorado Springs, CO  Summer program for high school juniors who want to experience life at the academy and what it is like to be in the Air Force. For information: http://www.academyadmissions.com/admissions/outreach-programs/summer-seminar/

U.S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY New London, CT  Academy Introduction Mission –AIM is a six day program for qualified high school juniors. It offers intense Coast Guard and military experiences, allowing students to observe the traditions of the Academy first hand, and assess the benefits of a potential career in the U.S. Coast Guard. For information: call 800-883-8724 or 860-444-8503 www.uscga.edu/AIM

U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT. West Point, NY  Summer Leaders Program. Two one week sessions are offered by West Point to highly motivated juniors who are interested in experiencing cadet life. For information http://www.usma.edu/admissions/sitepages/summer.aspx

U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Annapolis, MD  One-week summer seminars at the U.S. Naval Academy. Experience life as a Midshipman and explore future opportunities. Workshops include sciences, language, politics, history, engineering and sailing.  Summer Stem program One week sessions for rising freshman, sophomores and juniors, in science and engineering. For information: https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/Programs/STEM/ and www.USNA.edu

VISIONS INTERNATIONAL  Visions is a blend of service work, outdoor adventure and intercultural activities available in the US, Cambodia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Peru, Caribbean, British Virgin Islands and West Indies. Community service is the goal for most days with time set aside for challenging and fun activities such as rock climbing, rafting, riding, snorkeling and scuba diving. . For information: call 406-551-4423 or www.VisionsServiceAdventures.com

WASHINGTON WORKSHOPS FOUNDATION  Three-Six week leadership seminars that deal with issues of Congressional politics and American national government and diplomacy and international relations. For information: call 800 368-5688 or www.workshops.org

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WESTCHESTER GOLF ASSOCIATION CADDY SCHOLARSHIP FUND  Caddy at one of Westchester Golf Association’s finest golf courses and have the opportunity to qualify for a college scholarship. For information: call 914-347-2340 or www.westchestergolf.org

WHERE THERE BE DRAGONS  Four and six week small group learning experiences in community service, travel, trekking, language immersion, remote wilderness exploration, cultural and development studies in the developing world. Programs in Asia, Latin America, and Africa.  Four and six week China programs including: o Mandarin Language with 3-5 hrs. of classroom instruction complemented by homestay language immersion, independent study projects and service learning work along with group excursions and guest speakers. o The Silk Road which combines travel through the region with investigations on local culture o The Search for Meaning which studies regional beliefs as well as other programs. For information: call 303-413-0822 or www.wheretherebedragons.com

WINDSOR MOUNTAIN INTERNATIONAL Formerly Interlocken Hillsborough, NH  Many programs are offered in areas of world travel, community service in North America, Caribbean, Central/South America, Asia and Africa. Also there are bridge year programs and summer camp with international participants. For information: 603-478-3166 or www.WindsorMountain.org

WOODWARD CAMP FOR GYMNASTICS, CHEERLEADING, TUMBLING/TRAMPOLINE  Gymnastics program instruction- up to 7 hours available every day for beginner through High School and competitive gymnasts  Cheerleading program- team or individual programs available  Tumbling/Trampoline program-team or individual programs available for all abilities, up to seven hours a day in 3 gymnasiums.  Additional activities include horseback riding, swimming, volleyball, driving range, arts and crafts as well as evening social activities. For information: call 814-349-5633 or www.campwoodward.com

YMCA  CAMP CHINGACHGOOK offers a variety of outdoor education programs including environmental awareness, adventure education, life skills, wilderness expeditions and recreation. Located on beautiful Lake George. Counselor in training program for 16-17 year olds For information call 518-656-9462 or http://camp.cdymca.org/

YOUNG JUDAEA SUMMER PROGRAMS  Young Judaea offers High School students an opportunity to spend a summer in Israel. Programs vary from ancient dance, studying Hebrew texts, social entrepreneurship, politics, working of an archeological dig, community service. For more information: www.youngjudaea.org

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GUIDE BOOKS AND CATALOGUES IN THE CCC______

Guide to Summer Programs – Academics -- College Press

Summer Opportunities – a hard copy of this listing is available.

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