SUMMER PROGRAMS 2009

ACADEMIC STUDY ASSOCIATES PRE- & CULTURAL IMMERSION PROGRAMS Pre-College Programs: UC Berkley, UMass Amherst, Oxford & Cambridge University Cultural Immersion: Spain, , Italy College Admissions Prep: Columbia University, Tufts University, UC Berkeley For more information: www.asaprograms.com or call 800-752-2250

ALFRED UNIVERSITY SUMMER PROGRAMS & SPORTS CAMPS Learn more about your field of interest, sample life on a college campus and meet other students with similar interests and academic ability. Sports camps offer pre-college-aged athletes a great opportunity to advance their skills working with AU’s award-winning head coaches and assistant coaches. For program dates and information: www.alfred.edu/summer/camps/index.cfm

ARCADIA UNIVERSITY RESIDENTIAL SUMMER PROGRAM Program designed to prepare new students for the transition to college, build upon academic skills, and provide mentors and support resources. For complete program information: www.arcadia.edu/gateway

BARNARD COLLEGE PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM Co-ed programs for rising high school juniors and seniors. For dates and program information: www.barnard.edu/pcp/nyc09

BOSTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION ACADEMY OF MEDIA PRODUCTION July 6 – July 31 A complete media production experience for high school students. For program information: www.bu.edu/amp or call 800-992-6514

BROWN LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE Leadership Development for High School Students Students develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes associated with effective and socially responsible leadership. For courses offered and program information: www.brown.edu/summer

CAMP BROADWAY Broadway’s Original Summer Camp for Theatre-Loving Kids July 13-17 & August 3-7 9:00am – 5:30pm Location: Chelsea Studios in Manhattan For more information: www.CampBroadway.com or call 212-575-2929

CARLETON COLLEGE July 12 - 31 Summer Writing Program July 11 - 17 Carleton Liberal Arts Experience July 19 - August 7 Summer Institute For details: www.carleton.edu/summer or call 866-767-2275

CARNEGIE MELLON SUMMER OF EXPLORATION Summer Pre-College Programs: June 27 – August 7 Advanced Placement/Early Action, Pre-College Fine Arts, Architecture, Art, Design, Drama, Music, National High School Game Academy. For dates and program information: www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Summer Science, Engineering & Architecture Programs June - August Enrichment program for talented middle and high school students. This summer experience will give students a taste of life as a Clemson student. Students will take exciting classes during the day. Evening and weekend activities may include nature study and campus tours, career and educational guidance, movies games swimming, , etc. Application deadline is May 1st. For additional information: www.clemson.edu/summerscience

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS Pre-College Courses for Grades 9 – 12 For complete program information: www.ce.columbia.edu/highschool or call 212-854-9666

CORNELL UNIVERSITY SUMMER COLLEGE For dates and details: www.summercollege.cornell.edu

DREXEL UNIVERSITY SUMMER INSTITUTES Each summer Drexel University offers highly motivated and talented high school students the opportunity to explore what college life is all about. In workshops led by Drexel faculty, using state-of-the-art labs and facilities, students will gain a new understanding of the undergraduate experience. For more information: www.drexel.edu/summer

EARLHAM COLLEGE – EXPLORE A COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAM June 21 – July 4 A college-level summer program for high school students currently in 9th, 10th & 11th grades For more information: www.earlham.edu/~eac

FIDM DIGITAL MEDIA & GRAPHIC DESIGN BOOT CAMP August 8 & 9 Get an inside look at how Designers are transforming the movie industry. For more information: http://fidm.edu/admissions/boot-camp/index.html

GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY SUMMER PROGRAM July 19 – August 1 Gallaudet University is the world’s only university in which all programs and services are specifically designed to accommodate deaf and hard of hearing students. Through this summer program you’ll practice taking ACT exams, match your interests with majors and careers options, sharpen your application essay writing skills, discover how personality type influences study habits, participate in ropes course activities and explore Washington DC. For more information: www.gallaudet.edu or email: [email protected]

HARVARD UNIVERSITY SUMMER PROGRAM Secondary School Program High school seniors, juniors and sophomores choose from a wide variety of courses including distance courses. For complete program information visit: www.ssp.harvard.edu or call 617-495-3192

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SUMMER CAMPS Sports Academy Camps & Specialty Camps Many programs offered. For details: www.hofstra.edu/camp or call 516-463-CAMP

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOLARS PROGRAM Offers students the full college experience, living on-campus for a four-week term. For details: www.hofstra.edu/summerscholars

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SUMMER WRITERS PROGRAM July 6 – 17, 10:00am – 2:00pm Offered to students entering grades 9 – 12, this two-week summer writers program offers eight classes that may be taken on a credit or noncredit basis. For further information call 516-463-72000 or visit:http://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/CCEPA/areasofstudy/ccepa_aoswriting_summerwriting.cfm

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Free Two-week Journalism Program July 6 – 17 J-DIV, a free two-week journalism program is being offered for high school students to learn journalism skills. Ten motivated and promising students from diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds will be chosen to report on important issues facing Long Island families and communities. Funding provided by the Rauch Foundation. Please visit www.Hofstra.edu/jdiv or call (516) 463-6556. Application deadline is June 5, 2009

INTERN EXCHANGE INTERNATIONAL July 2 – July 31 Internships and Media & Design Workshops in London for high school students. For details: www.internexchange.com or call 561-477-2434 or email: [email protected]

KANSAS CITY ART INSTITUTE PRE-COLLEGE ART LAB June 21 – July 10 Studio majors include: Animation, Fashion Design, Kiln-fired glass, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture. Three hours of life drawing three evenings a week; 15 hours of liberal arts; Field trips, workshops and other fun planned activities on weekend. For more information: www.kcai.edu/spce

LONG ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS Summer Arts Academy 2009 July 6 - 31 This program is designed as a comprehensive learning experience in the arts and is available to students, grades 6 through 12, who have demonstrated an interesting the arts through their participation in the performing and visual arts. For complete details: www.lihsarts.org or call 516-622-5678

MARIST SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS Business, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Environmental Science, Fashion, Game Design, & Sports Communication For more information: www.marist.edu/precollege

NYIT ~ EXPLORING ARCHITECTURE IN MANHATTAN July 6 – 30 Offered to high school juniors and seniors. Earn three college credits while learning about architecture and design. This four-week program takes place in studios overlooking Central Park and Columbus Circle. Includes design projects, a digital media lab, lectures, walking tours , office visits and exhibitions , all emphasizing experimentation and exploration through practice, theory and history. No prerequisites are necessary for this hands-on experience in architecture and design. Tuition and Fees: $1, 835; Limited scholarship funds are available based on merit and need. For information contact Professor Farzana Gandhi at [email protected]

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM June 29 – August 7 NYU Pre-college is a six-week, non-residential, college credit-bearing program. Also offered is a non-credit writing workshop which provides students with a no-pressure environment to improve their expository writing ability. Students may also attend college planning sessions led by NYU admissions officers and a Summer College Fair. Free activities, both on and off-campus are planned specifically for Pre-college participants in order to help them establish a network of high school-aged friends at NYU. For more information: www.nyu.edu/precollege/startnow or call 212-998-2292eee

OTIS SUMMER OF ART, LOS ANGELES, CA Otis College of Art and Design College Preparation Program Animation, Architecture, Black &White Photography, Digital Media, Digital Photography, Fashion Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Life Drawing, Painting, Production Design & Toy Design For more information: www.otis.edu/soa or call 800-527-OTIS

OXBRIDGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Study in Europe this summer! To learn more, you are invited to join Founder and Director, Dr. James Basker, and Oxbridge Associates at an informal reception on Sunday, February 8th, 2:00 – 4:00pm, Barnard College, Columbia University, James Room - 4th Floor of Barnard Hall, 3009 Broadway at 117th Street, NY 212-854-5262. RSVP: 800-828-8349 or [email protected]

PACE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOLARS INSTITUTE July 19 – August 1 For exceptional high school students who would like to take university courses and get an early taste of college life. For courses offered and additional information: www.pace.edu/summerscholars

PRATT INSTITUTE PRECOLLEGE PROGRAM Monday, July 6 – Friday, July 31 Pratt offers its Pre-college program in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Students are immersed in a program of art, design, architecture, creative writing, or critical and visual studies, modeled after Pratt’s undergraduate offerings. Upon completion of the program, students earn four elective college credits. For complete program information: www.pratt.edu/ccps-precollege or call 718-636-3453. Scholarships are available.

ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY SUMMER ACADEMY PROGRAM School of Architecture, Art & Historic Preservation July 5 – August 1 The two Summer Academy programs in Architecture and in Visual Arts Studies are intensive four-week programs for high school students who have completed their junior year. For application, scholarship and complete program information: http://www.rwu.edu/academics/schools/saahp/summer_academy/

SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAMS Offering three-week residential courses, five-week residential courses and evening classes. For complete details: www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool

SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN SUMMER PROGRAMS Located in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia, SCAD offers summer programs in art and design for students and teachers. For more information: www.scad.edu/summer or call 800-869-7223.

SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS July 6 – 24 The Pre-College Programs at SVA are designed for high school students who want to enhance their creative skills, learn more about a particular art field, develop a portfolio and/or experience the challenges and triumphs that exist at one of the most dynamic in the country. For complete program information: www.schoolofvisualarts.edu

SKIDMORE COLLEGE PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM July 5 – August 8 Pre-College program in the Liberal and Studio Arts for talented high school students. Visit: www.skidmore.edu/summer or call 518-580-5590

STUDENT SUMMER ACADEMY ~ Explore DC’s Monuments & Memorials; Inside access to key policy & media experts; Earn credit from University of Virginia; Meet students from across the country. See video and details at www.Closeup.org

STUDIO ART CENTERS INTERNATIONAL FLORENCE For students interested in studying abroad in Florence, Italy. Visit website for complete details: www.saci-florence.org or call 212-248-7225

SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY MADRID CAMPUS SUMMER PROGRAM July 1 – 10 Learn Spanish in the capital of Spain; Explore Spain’s cultural legacy in depth; Live like a local with the locals; Experience Madrid’s cultural gems; Journey to picturesque sites around Spain; Savor an authentic taste of Spanish cuisine. For more information: www.suffolk.es/summermadrid

SUMMER DISCOVERY 10 great campuses on 3 continents; 2 to 6 week programs; all-inclusive tuition from $3,200 to $8,500 includes: academics, room and board, college visits, community service, trips and excursions, sports and more. For more information: www.summerdiscovery.com or call 516-621-9393

SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE GIFTED Residential program for academically gifted and talented students, offered at the following locations: Amherst College, Bryn Mawr College, Emory University, Princeton University, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Vassar College, University of Texas at Austin. For details: www.giftedstudy.com or call 866-303-4744.

SUMMER STUDY PROGRAMS Action-packed Pre-College summer programs for high school students at Penn State University, University of Colorado at Boulder & The Sorbonne-Paris, France For information: www.bestsummerever.com 900 Walt Whitman Rd., Melville, or call 631-424-1000

SUNY POTSDAM SUMMER SESSION May 21 – August 4 Three and six week sessions www.potsdam.edu/academics/ExtEd

UNITED STATES SUMMER LEADERS SEMINAR 2009 May 30 – June 5 & June 6 – June 12 Students from all over the nation attend the Summer Leaders Seminar, allowing you to be introduced to a completely different college experience. You will obtain a better understanding of the importance of leadership and how you can help yourself and your country. For more information: www.admissions.usma.edu or call 845-938-4041.

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE SUMMER COLLEGE July 11 – August 15 For highly motivated sophomores and juniors. Students live in a state-of-the-art air-conditioned residence hall while taking freshman-level courses for college credit. Students may choose from an array of challenging courses taught by University professors. For more information: www.udel.edu/summercollege or call 302-831-6560.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUMMER SEMINARS July 5 – August 1 USC Summer Seminars offer a unique opportunity for high school students to experience USC. With over 20 seminars to choose from, students can select courses that reflect the diversity of USC’s intellectual and artistic resources. For more information: http://cesp.use.edu/

WORCHESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Frontiers: Session I: July 12 – 24, Session II: July 25 – August 1 A summer residential program for soon-to-be high school juniors and seniors interested in science, mathematics, and engineering. Strive: July 5 - 11 A seven-day summer residential program for soon-to-be sophomore, junior and senior African American, Latino/a, and American Indian high school students interested in science, mathematics, and engineering. Wunders: July 12 – 18 Girls entering 9th – 12th grades A hands-on exploration of engineering, math, and science for young women. Launch: August 3 – 7 A five-day program for soon-to-be- freshmen and sophomores interested in biology, chemistry/biochemistry, interactive media and game development