Thursday, December 19, 2019

Class of 2021 and Class of 2022 - Summer Programs

Carnegie Mellon Pre-College Program 
For rising juniors and seniors in high school 
Mirroring the undergraduate experience, our Pre-College program gives students the opportunity to explore their interests while receiving instruction from acclaimed Carnegie Mellon faculty and staff. Students will also participate in a robust outside of the classroom experience.
Our summer Pre-College program options include the following:
  • Summer Session, students take two full-length Carnegie Mellon courses in a variety of disciplines, ranging from Computer Science, History to Music Technology.
  • National High School Game Academy, for students who want to learn about modern video game development through a unique blend of left- and right-brain college-level work.
  • Computational Biology, a three-week program for students looking to learn more about the intersection of the two disciplines.
  • Unique programs in the Fine Arts - Architecture, Art, Design, Drama or Music – in which the students experience developing their skills in a conservatory or studio setting.
  • Writing & Culture is our new program this year. Guided by the mentorship and instruction of our highly distinguished, permanent faculty members, students will improve their ability to analyze complex, ever-changing problems through astute investigations of culture and society.
Students may apply for the program https://www.cmu.edu/pre-college/

The Experiment Leadership Institute:
Current high school juniors with demonstrated interest in intercultural leadership, global issues, and civic engagement should apply by January 15, 2020.
Learn more about the program:
The Experiment Leadership Institute is carefully designed to provide participants with the extraordinary opportunity to acquire key skills and intercultural competencies necessary to become effective leaders. The program promotes understanding of human rights, worldwide health, and other global issues, and provide participants with an opportunity to see what communities are doing to address these challenges.
The Experiment Leadership Institute is for rising seniors with a graduation year of 2021 who are at least 16 years old, and not more than 18 years old at the time of the program.
If you have any questions, please contact us at 1.800.345.2929 or info@experiment.org

Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies Summer 2020
We offer programs across a wide variety of disciplines—including arts, business, humanities, math, science, and more—allowing highly motivated students to investigate advanced topics not typically taught in secondary schools. Participants engage in small classes with brilliant instructors and peers who share their passions.
Deadlines for most of our summer programs are in February, with some early round deadlines in January. Admission is selective. Limited financial aid is available.
  • Stanford Summer Humanities Institute brings students in grades 10 and 11 together to explore the big questions at the heart of the humanities. Seminars are led by distinguished Stanford professors during this three-week residential program.
  • Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes allows students currently in grades 8–11 to apply to a single-subject intensive course selected from a wide range of disciplines, and benefit from small class size and academically themed residences. 
  • Stanford AI4ALL invites students in 9th grade to apply to this three-week residential summer program. Participants learn about topics in AI, partake in ongoing research at Stanford, and receive mentorship from professors, graduate students, and industry professionals. Young women and students from underrepresented and/or low-income backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply. 
  • Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC) students participate in a highly-selective program centered around lectures, guided research, and group problem-solving in advanced math topics. This four-week program is intended for an elite group of talented students in grades 10 and 11.

Syracuse University’s Summer College It Girls program
It Girls runs this summer in Session I of Summer College, from June 27 through July 10. 
Scholarships and financial assistance will be available to qualifying students. 
Online applications open this December 16. 
The It Girls program is joining four other course offerings whose content is provided by the iSchool through Summer College:





More information is available at summercollege.syr.edu.

UMass Summer Programs 
In addition to popular returning programs such as the McCormack Sport Leadership Academy, Summer Engineering Institute, Summer Design Academy, and many others, we are pleased to announce the following new programs!
New Programs for Summer 2020
  • Introduction to Programming in Processing
  • Foundations of Music Theory
  • Forensic Science: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Foundations of Data Science
  • Architectural & Landscape Watercolor Rendering
  • Economics of Hunger
UMass Summer Pre-College programs are residential, academic programs for rising high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. With courses taught by UMass Amherst faculty and graduate students, award-winning dining, modern residence halls, and fun co-curriculars, our programs offer hands-on experience in college coursework and college life.
Applications open

Northeastern’s Accelerate: Pre-College Programs application is open for summer 2020. The Accelerate programs feature our exceptional faculty delivering courses that combine innovative content, experiential learning, and a world-class environment—giving talented high school students a true Northeastern experience. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at precollegeprograms@northeastern.edu or call 617.373.2200.

Stevens Institute of Technology Pre-College Programs
https://www.stevens.edu/admissions/pre-college-programs

2020 Summer Term High School Programs at Boston University, via our website at bu.edu/summer/highschool.

Next year, we are offering five pre-college programs for your students to choose from. All five provide rigorous and collaborative college life experiences that will enable students to gain a strong sense of their personal and academic potential. Here is a brief overview of our programs:
 
  • High School Honors is a six-week residential, commuter, or online program in which students take Boston University undergraduate courses and earn up to eight transferable college credits. Students must be entering their junior or senior year of high school in Fall 2020.

  • RISE Internship/Practicum is a six-week, non-credit residential or commuter program in which students conduct scientific research in a university lab under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Students must be U.S. citizens and entering their senior year of high school in Fall 2020.

  • Academic Immersion (AIM) is a three-week, non-credit residential program for students to focus intensively on a single academic topic while enjoying and experiencing life on a college campus. This summer we are offering three AIM tracks: Introduction to Experimental Psychology, Introduction to Medicine, and Creative Writing. Each track combines classroom work in the subject area with experiential learning activities. Students must be entering their junior or senior year of high school in Fall 2020.

  • Summer Challenge is a two-week residential program in which students take two non-credit seminars of their choice and experience life on a college campus. Students must be entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school in Fall 2020.

  • Summer Preview is a one-week, non-credit commuter or residential program in which students explore one subject of interest while previewing the college experience. Students must be entering their freshman or sophomore year of high school in Fall 2020. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at summerhs@bu.edu.



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