Friday, February 14, 2020

Friday Updates - Summer Programs and College Information Sessions


Reminder: TODAY is the last day to register for the March 14 SAT without a late fee

COLLEGE INFORMATION SESSIONS

MassBay Community College Information Sessions
Wednesday March 11 (Wellesley)
Thursday April 9 (Framingham)
Wednesday June 24 (Framingham)
6pm for all sessions
Register online: massbay.edu/infosessions
Open House: May 2, 2020
9am - 12pm
Wellesley Campus

Case Western Spring Open Houses
February 17, March 27, April 3, April 10, April 17
case.edu/admission/visit

SUMMER PROGRAMS

Stevens Institute of Technology Summer Programs
Visit stevens.edu/summer

NYU Precollege Program
July 5 to August 14
Deadline to apply is April 1, 2020
nyu.edu/precollege

Ithaca College Summer Music Academy
July 12-25 (Students entering grades 10-12)
Registration is now open
Visit ithaca.edu/sma for more information

Columbia University in the City of New York
High School Programs: Summer Immersion or College Edge
Use code GC20 to waive application fee
Visit precollege.sps.columbia.edu/gc20 for more information

University of Vermont Pre-College Programs or Summer Academy (earn college credits)
https://learn.uvm.edu/pre-college

PREFACE Program at RPI
Sunday June 28 - Saturday July 11
Rising 11th or 12th grade students only
Application deadline is March 27, 2020
Questions to preface@rpi.edu

Carnegie Mellon Summer Academy for Math and Science and other Pre-College programs
https://www.cmu.edu/pre-college/academic-programs

University of Pennsylvania Summer High School Programs
Penn Summer Prep - 2 week, non-credit
Penn Summer Academies - 3 week, non credit academies
Pre-College Program - 6 week, for-credit courses

Cornell University Summer Programs
Various programs two, three or six weeks in duration
June 20 - August 4
Most applications are due May 1
Visit cornell.edu for more information

Boston University's Academy of Media Production
July 6 - July 31
Application deadline is March 31
Program Info & Application Materials: bu.edu/amp
For the last 11 years, students are taught by award-winning journalists, such as Pulitzer Prize winner Lara Salahi, who show them how to follow facts and get to the heart of stories affecting communities. From protests to town hall meetings to interviewing local and state politicians, our students are covering issues that matter in Boston and around the nation.
This year, high school students also have the option of selecting a photojournalism track, taught by veteran photojournalist, Stephen Haines. He worked as a staff photographer, assignment, and photo editor for The Boston Globe. In this special session, he will help students sharpen their camera skills and teach them the basics of visual storytelling.
Visit: https://combeyond.bu.edu/summerjournalism 
Two-week sessions begin on June 22, July 6, and July 20.

Norwich University Summer Design Academy for High School Students
July 12 - July 18
Apply at www.norwich.edu

Babson College Summer Study for High School Students
July 6 - August 2
Rising juniors and seniors
To learn more about Babson’s Summer Study for High School Students, please visit our website at www.babson.edu/summerstudy. The application deadline is March 9, 2020. 

University of Virginia Cornerstone Summer Institute
The camp provides rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with the opportunity to engage in historical investigation, archaeological excavation, and community engagement in order to learn and develop thinking skills that will prepare them for success in college and beyond. For 2020, CSI will run from June 20 to 26. 
Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis until April 1, 2020

Applied Math in Action at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C
June 21-26 
This residential program is intended for rising high school freshmen, sophomore, juniors, and seniors as well as 2020 high school graduates looking for a pre-college experience.
For more information, please go to our website at math.cua.edu/applied-math-in-action

AI Summer Program by Stanford PhDs
The program will be hosted at Newton North High School from July 6th to July 17th (weekdays only). The program guides students to work on a socially impactful AI project, exposes them to the potential of AI in their field of interest, and prepares them for a college and career journey in AI. 

Students (from complete beginner to experienced programmer) can apply here by February 29th and read more about the program on our website. I have linked our program brochure and included a short description of the program below. I'd greatly appreciate it if you could share this with students and parents from grades 9 to 12 so that they can apply if interested. 








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