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Youth Summer Opportunities Something for Everyone! IN STATE Wright State University Pre-College Programs http://www.wright.edu/academics/precollege Programs are available for all K-12 through the above program link. Grades 10-12: Computer Technology Institute, Forensic Science Institute, Leadership Institute, Social Psychology Institute, Journalism Institute. The above are RESIDENTIAL CAMPS offered throughout the summer. Participants live for one week in campus residence halls and are supervised by a trained residential staff, on-duty 24 hours a day. 937- 775-3135. $525- $550 Women in Engineering at Wright State University March / June Russ Engineering Center These special days are designed specifically for female high school students. You will learn what engineering is all about and how it relates to your interests, complete hands-on engineering projects, and meet engineers and professors to see what they do with their degrees. Students will also be able to find out more about the College's engineering and computer science programs. In addition the day will include tours of the Russ Engineering Center labs and the WSU campus. Ann Wright at (937) 775-5001 or [email protected] Miami University Summer Enrichment Program A two week program of challenging academic opportunities. http://www.miamioh.edu/admission/high-school/summer-scholars/ Women in Engineering Summer Camp University of Dayton Explore engineering on your own terms with other girls your age from across the country. Get a taste of college life, and make new friends along the way, by staying in a dorm with other high school girls who share your interests. 937-229- 3296 [email protected] https://www.udayton.edu/engineering/k-12-programs/women_in_engineering_summer_camp/index.php Ohio Leader Institute http://ohioleader.com/index.php -Ohio Model United Nations Excellent Summer Residential Leadership Camps! Grades 2-12 Kelley's Island, Ohio Dominican University OMUN is a three-day global education simulation experience that allows students in grades 6-12 to learn about the complete operations of the United Nations and its role as the world’s largest international peacekeeping and humanitarian organization. Sr. OMUN - December Jr. OMUN – February - John Lester 1-888-878-LEAD Ohio Business Week 9th, 10th & 11th grade http://www.ohiobusinessweek.org/ Ohio Dominican and Youngstown State - June An exciting one week summer program that includes a “real world” business simulation, very much like “The Apprentice!” Each student is part of a company that develops an imaginary business venture and competes for awards during the Emerging Entrepreneur Competition. This is for students who are motivated, looking for a challenge, and interested in meeting high school kids from across the state. Ohio businesses (Including the Troy Chamber of Commerce) sponsor students for most of the cost. $625=Total cost $450= Business sponsorship $175 =Student cost. Troy Chamber of Commerce will help with sponsorship. Give a copy of your application to HS guidance to be eligible for Troy Chamber sponsorship.. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. Application deadline: April 30. Summer Programs at Northwestern University http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/summer/ Ohio Northern University Summer Camps - http://www.onu.edu/summer_camps Wittenberg University-Camp Wise Springfield, Ohio - http://www5.wittenberg.edu/news/2002/04_11.html Academic Summer Camps Students take college classes for a week with university professors. Youth Programs/Camps Offered at Ohio State University , Columbus http://p12.osu.edu/camps.php A variety of educational camps to choose. STONE LAB Summer Course Current Gr. 10- 11- 12 Lake Erie, Ohio Bonita Cordi email: [email protected] 614-292-8949 Intro to Aquatic Biology, Insect Biology, Intro to Local Flora, Study of Birds, Field-Based Intro to Oceanography. Camp Med, Toledo, Ohio Entering 9th Gr. (419) 383-4272 Science & medicine program Case Western, Cleveland Equinox: Students in grades 10-12 Biochemistry, Chemistry, Advanced Creative Writing, Engineering Concepts, Genetics and Biotechnology, Intro to Computer Game Design, Physics, Pre-calculus, AP Psychology, Robotics. Spectrum: Grades 6-9 Algebra I, Biology, Intro to C++, Intro to Creative Writing, Persuasion and Debate. 216-368-6735 NATIONAL Junior State of America Summer Institutes on Leadership and Politics Gr 8-11 Tuition $200-550 Princeton, Arizona State, Univ. of California at LA & Davis, University of Texas, Explore today's pressing policy challenges with the decision makers who are shaping the future. Gain the knowledge and skills to make a difference with the issues that affect you the most. Junior Statesmen Institutes create an interactive learning environment with elected officials, policy makers, business leaders, journalists, lobbyists and others. Junior State of America 3-week Summer Schools: Georgetown, Stanford, Princeton Tuition $4500 With programs at three of the most prestigious universities in the world, Georgetown, Stanford and Princeton, the Junior Statesmen Summer School provides an advanced college curriculum, dynamic skills based leadership activities, and interactive sessions with prominent politicians, journalists, academicians and other opinion leaders.- http://www.jsa.org/summer-programs-homepage/summer-programs homepage Children's International Summer Village CISV Age 11-18 http://miamico.cisvusa.org/ [email protected] 937-339-0116 3-4 weeks Village, Summer Camp, Seminar Camps Financial Assistance Available. A unique independent, non-profit, non-political volunteer organization that offers children and adults the opportunity to make new friendships worldwide and understand and appreciate different cultures. People to People Gr. 4-12 http://www.studentambassadors.org/ 2-3 week programs. $3600-$5700 includes travel costs. Scholarship and fundraising help available. Discover the most exciting way to prepare for the journey of life. Hands-on learning opportunities as you immerse yourself in the arts, sports and family life of cultures around the world. As part of a 30- to 40-student People to People delegation, you'll share your adventures with friends. Our six pre-departure orientation meetings allow you to socialize and network with your fellow delegates in the months leading up to your three-week Ambassadorship abroad. You can earn transferable high school and college credits. [email protected] Summer Institute for the Gifted SIG 3 week Residential Programs www.giftedstudy.com High quality educational and social opportunities for gifted students. Gr. 4-11-Amherst College, Bryn Mawr College, Drew University, Emory University, UD Berkeley, UCLA, University of Michigan, Vassar Gr. 7-11 - Princeton University K-6 - Bryn Mawr College, Fairfield University, Manhattanville College, Moorsetown Friends School. Around $4000 depending on location. Junior National Young Leaders Conference Sponsored by the Congressional Youth Leadership Council CYLC Programs are designed to inspire outstanding youth to reach their full leadership potential while experiencing the nation and the world from a perspective unlike any other. Gr. 6-12 6-day spring conference or the 10-day summer conference Presidential Classroom Government, Politics and Issues Alexandria, Virginia 800-441-6533 Scholars Program; Science, technology & Public Policy; Law & Justice in a Democracy; Global Business & Entrepreneurship; National Security in a Democracy; Future World Leaders Summit $1250 - $1,400 per week. - https://www.educationunlimited.com/?gclid=CKzxuJ_2s8sCFQyNaQod4Y8MxA OTHER LINKS TO SUMMER PROGRAMS HOAGIES GIFTED – LISTING OF SUMMER CAMPS http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/summer.htm Baldwin-Wallace College for the Summer Honors Institute Berea (grade 9 and 10) BGSU Youth Enrichment Seminars (YES) Bowling Green (grade 7 to 10) iD Tech Camps various locations (ages 7-17) - https://www.idtech.com/ Three college locations Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop Kenyon College. An excellent program for talented writers. http://www.kenyonreview.org/workshops/young-writers/ Pre-college Programs @Ohio University, including Women in Engineering & Technology (WENT) (women grade 10 and 11) Pre-Engineering Program for Minorities (PEP) (free, in-coming minority freshmen) The Ross Program Ohio State University, Columbus (age 14 to 18) Focuses on Mathmatics. Hiram College Emerging Writers Program - http://www.hiram.edu/academics/summerathiram/emerging-writers-workshop .