Monday, January 30, 2017

Summer Opportunities

Babson Summer Study for High School Students
July 6 - August 4
Surrounded by other aspiring young entrepreneurs from around the world and taught by top-ranked faculty, Summer Study students take a 4-credit college course, the Babson Entrepreneurial Development Experience.
Visit www.babson.edu/summerstudy for more information

Boston University Pre-College Programs
Various programs available for rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Sessions run throughout the summer and vary in length.
High School Honors (6 weeks, rising juniors and seniors)
RISE Internship/Practicum (6 weeks, rising seniors)
Academic Immersion (3 weeks, rising juniors and seniors)
Summer Challenge (2 weeks, rising sophomores, juniors and seniors)
Summer Preview (1 week, rising freshman or sophomores)
Visit bu.edu/summer/highschool for more information

Bridgton Academy Group Information Sessions
Monday February 20
RSVP by calling (207) 647-3322 ext. 1 or by visiting www.bridgtonacademy.org/events

Furman Summer Scholars
Opportunity for rising high school seniors and juniros to participate in classes led by soem of Furman's favorite professors, live on campus, and get a taste of college life.
Two sessions: July 9-15 & July 16-22
Application deadline: May 1, 2017
One week session: $1200
Two week sessions: $2200
For course information and to register, visit furman.edu/summerscholars

Northfield Mount Hermon
Summer Session 2017: July 1 - August 5
College Prep (for students entering grades 10-12)
Rising Scholars Program (grades 7-9)
Visit nmhschool.org/summer for more information

University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics invites area rising seniors considering a career in the $3.5 trillion high-growth service industry of hospitality management to participate in a one-week residential hospitality management summer program July 16th - 22nd 2017

We are the No.2 - ranked best hospitality program in New England, 26th in the U.S. out of 400 programs. Our Program is the second-oldest four-year degree program of its kind in the country and being part of it means using state-of-the art technology, learning and practicing in the best facilities, and receiving relevant industry certifications.

High school students will be able to experience the excitement of college life at the state’s flagship public institution, take college courses with renowned hospitality management faculty, and enjoy an unforgettable summer.

Twenty rising seniors will be invited to participate in the one-week program that will immerse them in a mini-hospitality program. Students will learn about the wide variety of careers available in the industry, including in hotels, resorts, restaurants, food service businesses, casinos, cruise ships, clubs, transportation, and tourism. The program concludes with an awards dinner where all participants will receive a certificate of completion from the UNH Department of Hospitality Management 2014 Summer Program.

Due to the generosity of private donors, the tuition for the summer program is set as low as possible to insure as many students participate. For the 2017 summer program the fee will be $325.

We would be grateful if you could share this opportunity with your students (see attached flyer). For full details on the program visit http://paulcollege.unh.edu/departments/hospitality-management/summer-program. The application will be made available for students to apply on February 6th.

Should you have any questions, feel free to contact Donna Stickney, program administrator at [ mailto:donna.stickney@unh.edu ]donna.stickney@unh.edu or 603.862.3303.

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