Showing posts with label spring 2017 open houses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring 2017 open houses. Show all posts

Monday, June 5, 2017

Class of 2018 Updates


We’re in the final stretch of the school year. Make the most of this last full week before finals. You can do it!

Remember to pass in your teacher recommendation forms to your guidance counselor as soon as possible.

May SAT Scores will be available this Thursday, June 8 on the CollegeBoard website (www.collegeboard.org).

Summer is a few weeks away. See the below checklist to stay on track with your summer goals in preparation for a busy and exciting fall.

College Application Summer To-Do List
• Continue college research and visits – use “Colleges I’m Thinking About" in Naviance to keep track.
• Continue to update your resume
• Complete a solid draft of an essay:
reminder - you will not receive a parking pass upon return to school in September without one.
• Work on the Common Application (available at www.commonapp.org)
• Register for fall test dates (SAT, subject tests, or ACT)
• Complete Senior Data Sheet in Naviance (counselors require this prior to our fall meeting with students)
• Determine if you are (or seriously considering) applying Early Action or Early Decision to any colleges to notify your counselor upon return to school in the fall.


Student Parking Update

Starting today, June 5, the WA student parking lot will be open for all students and no passes will be required.


AP STUDENTS

Any AP student who took an exam this May will be able to get their scores online in July.  Students need to sign up for a College Board account at www.apscore.org. Students must have an account to access their scores.  Some students may already have an account.  Remember your College Board username and password and your 2015 AP Number.  Look for an email at the email address you put on your AP answer sheet reminding you how and when to access your scores.

Open Houses/Information Sessions

Wheaton College (MA) Upcoming Events  

July 14 Preview Day*
July 28 Preview Day*
August 11 Preview Day*  
*by registration only

Summer Tour & Information Session Details  
Monday-Friday, May 30 - August 25, 2017  
Tours*
10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m.
Information Sessions*
11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m.  
Interviews*
We strongly recommend prospective students interview with our staff. Interviews are available from June 1 until December 8, 2017. Interviews are offered to (rising) seniors only.
*Online registration preferred

Discover@Wheaton Summer Program for High School Students
Do you have current students interested in learning about change-making and entrepreneurship? Dennis Hanno, President of Wheaton College will be leading a week long seminar Innovation and Social Change on Wheaton’s campus, July 10 – 14, 2017. Learn more on the website: https://wheatoncollege.edu/

Your GW: An Overnight Program Celebrating Diversity & Inclusion
Every year, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions welcomes prospective high school seniors who are committed to succeeding in a diverse and inclusive environment to participate in Your GW - An Overnight Program Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion. This program allows students to see firsthand how we put knowledge into action at GW while learning about the diversity and cultural opportunities within our community. Dates: We have two Your GW dates. Each events takes place Thursday evening through Friday evening.
September 28-29
Application Deadline: August 25
November 9-10
Application Deadline: October 10
*Accepted students are expected to participate in the full program. Students will be matched with a student host from the Dean’s Council for Multicultural Recruitment. The Your GW application is now open. To apply for the program, students must complete the following:
1. Submit the Your GW application
2. Respond and submit in 300 words or less to one of the following questions in the application:
  • How has your high school experience influenced your desire to attend a diversity fly-in program such as Your GW?
  • Should college admissions' offices think about diversity when recruiting a class each year? If so, why? If not, why not?
3. Send a high school transcript (an unofficial copy is acceptable) to admevents@gwu.edu
The admissions team will review all submitted applications and notify students after the application is complete, on a rolling basis.

For any questions, please contact Karime Naime at knaime@gwu.edu.

Thursday, May 11, 2017

NEACAC College Fair at Merrimack College and other opportunities

Tuesday, May 23rd
6:00-8:00 PM
Lawler Rink within the Merrimack Athletics Complex

Highlights of the event include:
More than 150 college and university representatives on-site
Access to financial aid & scholarship resources
Find more information at: https://www.merrimack.edu/admission/visiting/neacac.php

Whitman College, along with 40+ other Colleges that Change Lives, will be in Boston on Saturday, May 20, and we'd love to meet you! Join us for a free college fair in your area, and discover more about what these colleges have to offer!

Program Details:
Saturday, May 20, 2017
10:00 AM
Boston Marriott Copley Place (Salons A-F)
110 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA, MA  02116

The program begins promptly at 10:00 AM with a 30-minute information session. A college fair follows immediately afterwards, lasting approximately 1.5 hours. This program is offered to the public free of charge. No pre-registration is required.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Updates for Class of 2018

Elmira College Junior Open House
May 13 - 9am - 1pm
Register at: http://www.elmira.edu/admissions-aid/Visit/Spring.Open.House.html?scid=


Public Health Summer Immersion at MCPHS
August 14-16 - no overnight accommodations provided
Application deadline: June 1
Questions? Email admissions@mcphs.edu or call 617.879.5964
Apply at www.mcphs.edu/SummerImmersion

Rochester Institute of Technology College & Careers
July 21-22 or August 4-5
Registration is available in June
For more information, visit admissions.rit.edu/careers

Northeastern Accelerate Pre-college Summer Programs 
BioE Summer Immersion – Students will learn the basics of bioengineering and engineering design principles from our world-renowned research faculty July 30 - August 12, 2017
•    Program Tuition: $5,125 (Includes housing, meals, labs, and activities)
•    Application Deadline: May 15, 2017 
Experiential Entrepreneurship – Immersive business incubator "bootcamp" program providing hands-on experience in a world-class environment for entrepreneurs July 17 - August 11, 2017
Program Tuition - $5,995 (Includes room and board)
Application Deadline: May 15, 2017  
The Accelerate team is happy to answer any questions you may have about these programs.  Please feel free to email them at precollegeprograms@northeastern.edu.










Penn Summer Prep Program
The Penn Summer Prep Program offers the challenge of college-level academics within an exploratory, non-credit environment. Students enroll in two immersive modules from across disciplines while benefiting from the rich educational resources of the university, experiencing college life on Penn’s historic campus and exploring the vibrant city of Philadelphia.

Session A: July 10 – July 22, 2017
Session B: July 24 – August 5, 2017

Available course modules include:
  • Conservation Biology
  • Political Voice and Political Action
  • Writing the College Essay
  • Practical Approaches to the New SAT
  • Think Like a Scientist: Genetics and the Scientific Method
  • and more...
Application deadline is May 15. Apply for Penn Summer Prep today or contact us for more information.

Penn English Language Programs
Penn English Language Programs offers the opportunity to take "Writing the University Application Essay." This 5 week on-line course offers international students a meaningful step-by-step process to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to write an effective and memorable personal statement.
Course dates: Jul 1 - Aug 5, 2017
Application deadline: Jun 2, 2017
Course cost: $995













UT is the perfect example of the motto, "Everything is bigger in Texas" and is a pioneer of innovative student learning within a pre-college model which provides once in a lifetime, hands-on opportunities for students to learn about a variety of subjects. Don't miss out on your chance to participate in one of UT's summer institutes.
Interested? Apply now or email us at info@summerdiscovery.com.












Georgetown University (Jul 2-21)
UCLA (various program dates)
Penn State University (Jul 16-29)
Cambridge University (Jul 8-29)
Emerson College Boston (Jul 3-15 and Jul 17-29)
Don't see what you're looking for? Learn more about our summer programs at UCSB, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Michigan, Pace University NYC, Yale University, and City University London. And learn more about our middle school programs including Jr. Discovery and Renzulli Discovery Programs for gifted and talented students.
Interested? Apply now or email us at info@summerdiscovery.com.














Take advantage of the opportunity to study at Johns Hopkins, a top 10 university. Summer pre-college programs and courses are still available.

Available courses include:
  • Physiology & Disease: Brain, Muscle, and Cardiopulmonary
  • The Psychology of Police Deadly Force Encounters
  • Introduction to Lab Research  
  • The Hospital
  • Medicine, Sports, and Culture
For a complete list of courses visit the JHU Summer Courses page.
Apply now or contact us for more information.

Monday, May 1, 2017

Class of 2018

SAT/ACT

Registration deadline for the June 3 SAT is TUESDAY MAY 9

Registration deadline for the June 10 ACT test is FRIDAY MAY 5

Open Houses

Washington University in St. Louis Summer Visit Days
Pre-Medicine - Thursday June 22 or Thursday July 20
Engineering - Thursday June 29 or Thursday July 27
Liberal Arts - Friday, June 30
Art & Architecture - Thursday, July 13
Business - Thursday July 13
Academic Exploration - Friday July 14 or Friday July 21
RSVP Required (two weeks advanced notice)
To register online, go to visit.wustl.edu

Nashua Community College Spring Open House
Wednesday, May 10
4 - 7pm
nashuacc.edu/openhouse or 603.578.8908
























Norwich University Future Leader Camp
Future Leader Camp (FLC) is a two-week summer program that develops leadership potential in high school students. FLC is a challenging, meaningful adventure camp that builds understanding of small-group leadership techniques, leadership ethics, teamwork, problem solving, and communication. Participants will encounter challenge, excitement and fun.
2017 Session Dates
  • Session I: July 2 to July 15
  • Session II: July 23 to August 5
Each session costs $1,975, which includes: uniforms, dorm room, meals, and all activities
If you have questions or need more information, please contact us: 802.485.253 or flc@norwich.edu


Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Class of 2018 Updates

If you have not yet met with your guidance counselor yet to discuss “Life After Westford Academy,” please call or email to schedule an appointment if you would like to do so. The end of the school year is fast approaching, and it can be challenging to schedule these meetings in late May and June because of MCAS and senior activities.

SATs/ACT
Deadline for the June 3 SAT and SAT Subject tests is May 9

Deadline for the June 10 ACT is May 5

Junior Job Shadow Day is a little less than a month away. Over the next week or two it is a good idea to touch base with your site supervisor to confirm your visit on May 16th. All the required can be found on the School to Careers webpage on the WA website – Guidance tab – School to Career. 
https://sites.google.com/a/westfordk12.us/school-to-careers/junior-job-shadow
Information Sessions/Open Houses

Landmark College Open House
June 10
Register at www.landmark.edu/admissions/visit/open-house-registration

Boston University Inside the Application Process
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Boston University
College of General Studies
871 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215

Registration and refreshments: 6:30 p.m.
Program: 7:00 p.m.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP at http://www.bu.edu/admissions/visit-us/schedule-your-visit/?date=2017-05-17

Summer Programs

The Department of Architecture at Wentworth has planned a four-week “design and build” program for high school students entering grade 10 and above, called summerFAB. Participants can stay on campus or commute to Wentworth on a daily basis. Students who successfully complete the program and later enroll in our Architecture program can use SummerFAB to replace a four-credit elective course in Architecture. Graduates of summerFAB will also be eligible to receive a one-time $2000 tuition scholarship toward their freshman year tuition at Wentworth.

Summer is a great time to be in Boston, and Wentworth is a great place to explore an interest in design and fabrication!  For more information, please go to http://legacy.wit.edu/summerfab/ or contact Program Director, Rob Trumbour at trumbourr@wit.edu.

Miami University Summer Scholars Program
Application Deadline: May 1
Session I: July 2-14, 2017
Session II: July 16-28, 2017
Complete the online application. A limited number of full scholarships for the program are available for students demonstrating financial need.
http://miamioh.edu/admission/high-school/summer-scholars/
If you have any questions, please email summerscholars@MiamiOH.edu or call 513-529-2531.

"The World's Most Complete Game Camp"
University of Washington, Seattle
July 1-19
www.game.experienceamerica.com

Boston University Metropolitan College & Extended Education
Reading Skills and Speed Reading Programs for Children and Adults
For more information or to register call 1-800-903-0162
Classes offered for all grades, adults, and college students

Boston University's College of Communication offers creative high school students the opportunity to develop their cinematic or journalistic storytelling skills at the Academy of Media Production
July 10th - August 4th, 2017.
Applications are currently being accepted.
Program Dates: July 10th - August 4th, 2017
Program Information & Application Materials: bu.edu/amp

New England Center for Investigative Reporting - Investigative Reporting Summer Workshop
Session 1: June 26 - July 7
Session 2: July 10 - July 21
Session 3: July 24 - August 4
Learn more at www.necir.org/summer

Hampshire College Precollege Program
https://www.hampshire.edu/summer-programs/citizens-united
In Citizens United, we’ll explore fundamental questions about how free speech and civic participation work according to current campaign finance laws. Using improvisation, role-play, and creative writing, we’ll ask: What are the limits and possibilities to defining money as speech? Does the equal right of a person, human or corporate, to participate in public discourse lead to unequal influence in public opinion? What is meaningful speech?

The program will be taught by the amazing artist Adelita Husni-Bey and Jocelyn Edens, a curator and Hampshire alum. Throughout the program we’ll work with lawyers and activists, including the co-founder of Free Speech for People and a lead organizer at Represent.Us.

Citizens United will run this summer from July 17-28.
May 15: Application Deadline (all application materials must be submitted)

Long Island University (LIU) Post Summer Honors Institute 
July 9 – 14
Programs are offered on a full–scholarship basis–the only costs to students are for meals and transportation.
Fill out the online application.
Institutes in:
A Passion for Fashion
Broadway Bound
Choosing a Path in Health Care
Creative Art and Sculpture Workshop
Creative Writing – Outside the Lines
CSI: LIU
Design Your Own Digital Game
Entrepreneurial Leadership Experience
Let’s Get Graphic!
The Marching Band is on the Field
Model UN – A Foreign Affair
So You Think You Can Dance?
The World of Robotics
If you have any questions, please contact us at Post-SummerHonors@liu.edu or 516-299-2900.
Visit us online: liu.edu/post

Refuge Lowell Summer Summer Courseshttps://www.refugelowell.com
**Fine Arts and Portfolio Courses
Drawing Place & Understanding Space:
Instructor: Courtney Wilson
Student artists will explore the theme of place and space from observation, imagination and memory. An emphasis will be placed on understanding the technical skills of perspective, depth, and value.

**Our first Young Artist course for AGES 5-12
Exploring Materials: Art Camp
Instructor: Mia Eliopoulos
Student artists will explore a variety of mediums through sculpture, drawing and painting. A special
emphasis will be placed on imagination and creative problem solving.

**Design, Problem Solving & Community Course
Build Something!
Instructors: 4 Nichols & Nikki Giraffo
Students designers will attend field trips and meet local innovators and problems-solvers in the cities of Lowell and Lawrence. Through instruction of artistic principles, scale, and modeling, students will create a model or design that represents a solution to a problem as they see it.

To register for the workshops, go to the registration form on our website. For more information on "Build Something!" or ideas for how to help support what we are doing at Refuge Lowell, contact us!

Our four other exciting Studio courses at Refuge Lowell this summer will still be:

Drawing Lowell

Painting with Sticks, Fingers, & Squeeze Bottles

Still Life & Oil Paint

Thread, Needle, & a Sketchbook

NESOP's CAMP PHOTO is a summer workshop dedicated to high school students ages 15-18 who want to experiment with their photographic visions. This summer's program is for high school students who are looking to immerse themselves in the world of digital, portraiture and traditional black & white photography. These courses can be taken independently or together, with each week having a different focus. CAMP PHOTO is a great way to explore your talents, build on your portfolio and learn more about career possibilities in the photographic industry.
http://www.nesop.edu/
Space is limited, so enroll now to save your spot!
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Camp Photo 1:  Creative Digital Capture and Workflow
Select one of two sessions:
Session A:  July 24, 2017-July 28, 2017

Session B:  August 7, 2017-August 11, 2017
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. p.m. each day   

Tuition:  $575 for enrollment received by June 5, 2017. 
$600 after June 5th.

This fast-paced course is designed to help young photographers understand how to use their digital SLRs and Adobe Lightroom to capture, organize, and develop high quality images. After a basic overview of exposure, lenses and composition, students will delve into more advanced manual camera controls and quickly learn how to use Lightroom as their "digital darkroom". Daily creative shooting assignments will challenge students to think beyond the obvious and approach their picture-making more artistically. Students will launch a photo-blog at the beginning of the week where they can post daily photo assignments to share with friends and family.

Required: Students must provide a digital SLR or mirrorless camera with lens, battery, memory card, instruction manual and portable hard drive. Familiarity with basic computer concepts is assumed. NESOP is a Macintosh environment - please keep this in mind when purchasing a portable hard drive. For the purpose of this workshop, we recommend: 1 TB, USB 3.0 portable hard drive
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Camp Photo 1:  Darkroom Magic - Traditional Black & White Photography

July 17, 2017-July 21, 2017
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. p.m. each day   

Tuition:  $575 for enrollment received by June 5, 2017. 
$600 after June 5th.

This course is an exciting introduction into traditional black and white photography where students will learn to manually expose and develop film and print their own photographs in the darkroom. This course will cover the basics of manual exposure, applicable in both analog and digital capture, and will focus heavily on the craft of printmaking. Daily shooting assignments will challenge students to solve technical and aesthetic problems. In addition, students will be introduced to the work of contemporary artists as inspiration. At the end of the week, each student will take home a small portfolio of handmade prints.

Prerequisite: an understanding of basic camera functions is helpful but not required. Film cameras, film, printing paper and chemistry will be provided for each student.
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Camp Photo 2:  Art & Design

July 10, 2017-July 14, 2017 
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. each day   

Tuition:  $575 for enrollment received by June 5, 2017. 
$600 after June 5th.

This class moves beyond the technical controls of the camera and introduces students to theories of design and the visual aspects of image making which become powerful communication tools for artists. On a daily basis, various compositional topics are introduced and the class will look at the work of contemporary artists for inspiration before going on daily shooting excursions where the assignments reiterate course topics. By the end of class, students will have developed a language for describing and critiquing their work and should have a stronger understanding of how to build a more meaningful and visually impactful images.

Prerequisite: This class is suited for any student who has already taken Creative Digital Capture and Workflow or who has a strong understanding of camera controls and a basic working knowledge of Adobe Lightroom. Students must provide a digital SLR or mirrorless camera with lens, battery, memory card and instruction manual and portable hard drive. NESOP is a Macintosh environment - please keep this in mind when purchasing a portable hard drive. For the purpose of this workshop, we recommend: 1 TB, USB 3.0 portable hard drive.
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 Camp Photo 2:  Portraiture

August 14, 2017-August 18, 2017
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. each day   

Tuition:  $575 for enrollment received by June 5, 2017
$600 after June 5th.

This course introduces students to the dynamic world of portraiture; topics include lighting pattern and styles, subject posing, as well as demonstrations of controlled studio lighting. Daily topics will segue into group shooting assignments, both in the studio and on-location.  Course assignments will emphasize technical skill as well as creative and aesthetic considerations.

Prerequisite: This class is suited for any student who has already taken Creative Digital Capture and Workflow or who has a strong understanding of camera controls and a basic working knowledge of Adobe Lightroom. Students must provide a digital SLR or mirrorless camera with lens, battery, memory card and instruction manual and portable hard drive. NESOP is a Macintosh environment - please keep this in mind when purchasing a portable hard drive. For the purpose of this workshop, we recommend: 1 TB, USB 3.0 portable hard drive.

Parents/Guardians please note: As per the course descriptions, students will be taken outside the school facilities and around the city of Boston on shooting expeditions during these workshops.   By registering your child/student, you acknowledge and understand the course description and give (your) permission to allow your child/student to participate in these daily excursions.  

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Class of 2018 - Upcoming Spring Open Houses

Roger Williams University Spring Open Houses
Monday April 17
Wednesday April 19
Friday April 21
Register at: https://rwu.edu/admission-financial-aid/undergraduate-admission/visit-us/open-house

Wellesley College Junior Open Campus
Saturday, April 29, 2017
8:00am - 3:30pm
Learn more at www.wellesley.edu/admission/joc

Johns Hopkins University Info Session
Saturday April 22, 2pm
Boston College High School
150 William T Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125
RSVP at www.apply.jhu.edu/explore

Monday, March 27, 2017

Class of 2018 Summer Opportunities and Open Houses

Spring Open Houses

Smith College Women of Distinction
Women of Distinction is a program for high school seniors that highlights the opportunities at Smith for African American, Latina, Asian American, and Native American students. Admission is competitive. Smith will provide round-trip transportation, meals and accommodations for all participants
October 20-22, 2017
Apply at www.smith.edu/admission/wod


MassBay Community College Spring Open House
Saturday April 29, 2017
10am - 12pm
Wellesley Hills Campus
For more information: www.massbay.edu/openhouse

Middlesex Community College Admissions Open House
Register online at middlesex.mass.edu
Saturday April 8
9:30am - 12pm
Cowan Center
33 Kearney Square
Lowell, MA 01852

Tuesday April 25
5:30pm - 8pm
Campus Center
591 Spring Road
Bedford, MA 01730

Northern Essex Community College Annual "College for a Day"
April 12, 2017
9am - 2pm
Please call Vengerflutta Smith at 978-556-3444 before April 1 to express interest
For an agenda and list of classes you can visit: www.necc.mass.edu/college-for-a-day

New England School of Photography Open House
April 30 2017
11am - 2pm
RSVP at www.nesop.edu

Maryland Institute of Art (MICA) Open House
Sunday April 9, 2017
9am - 3:30pm
Find more information at www.mica.edu/junioropenhouse

Siena College
JUNIOR JUMPSTART
Friday, March 31
12:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Regardless of college interest, this is an opportunity for juniors to meet admission counselors, tour campus and attend workshops packed with helpful information.
Students can register at siena.edu/visit.

The Peterson School Open House
Learn more about starting a career in the trades
petersonschool.com
April 27, 2017 - 2:30pm - 5:30pm
350 University Ave, Westwood, MA

April 27 - 2pm - 5pm
25 Montvale Ave, Woburn, MA

Summer Opportunities

UVM Summer Academy - Health & Medicine Program 

UVM Summer Academy is an outstanding, academically challenging 4-week program (2 weeks on-campus, 2 weeks online) for high school students who have completed 10th, 11th, or 12th grade and are interested in exploring healthcare and medicine as a field of study. Our Summer Academy programming, which is offered in partnership with the top ranked UVM Larner College of Medicine, features world-class faculty, a vibrant campus community, and introduces students to the fascinating world of modern medicine though hands-on learning labs, lectures, demonstrations, and hospital visits.

With unparalleled faculty support, students will discover their interests, develop an understanding of potential medical career paths, and receive an experience that will set them apart when applying to college. What’s more, students who successfully complete the program will earn 3 UVM college credits.

Dates

UVM Summer Academy is a hybrid program with 2 weeks of on campus work and 2 weeks of online work:
July 9: Residential students move into the residential hall.
July 10 – 14:  MTWTF, 9:00am – 5:00pm First week of on campus course portion

July 15 – 16: Weekend activities for Residential students
July 17 – 20: MTWT, 9:00am – 5:00pm: Second week of on campus course portion
July 21: Residential students move out of the residential hall.
July 22 – Aug 4: Online portion of the course.
Students are required to complete both the on campus and online portions of the program to be successful.
Apply at: http://www.uvm.edu/~summer/precollege/summer-academy/

Northeast Mindfulness Teen Retreat
Dates: August 8-13
Location: Middlesex School, Concord, MA
Ages: 15-19
Tuition is 1% of annual family income, up to $2000
Deadline July 25: All applications received after this date will be put on a wait list
Register at: https://ibme.info/register/youth/northeast-teen-retreat/













Monday, March 20, 2017

Schreyer Honors College at Penn State University

Schreyer Honors College at Penn State University will host its Scholars Day Open House on Friday, April 28. This is an opportunity for prospective students and their families to learn more about the Schreyer Honors College and Penn State through Scholar student panels and presentations by Deans and the SHC Admissions staff. The event also includes an information fair with various University departments and academic colleges.

The Schreyer Honors College is a leading force in honors education nationwide. We provide numerous opportunities for academically prepared students to achieve excellence with a keen focus on leadership and civic engagement. Our Scholars graduate prepared for rewarding careers at some of the world’s leading businesses and organizations. They are also accepted into some of the best graduate schools and programs across the nation and around the globe.

Please feel free to email us at scholars@psu.edu with any questions about this upcoming event or about the Schreyer Honors College in general. We also welcome you to check out our website, and to stay connected with us on social media.

Friday, March 10, 2017

Class of 2018 Updates

ACT: Next Test Date: April 8

ACT Online Prep™—A dynamic program accessible at home or on the go, online and through an app, offering a personalized learning path and guided plan based on test answers and test date, official study resources and assessments from the ACT, and Interactive games.

ACT® Kaplan® Online Prep Live—A virtual classroom experience with expert Kaplan-certified instructors, offering all the benefits of ACT Online Prep, plus interactive, live streaming classes, recorded sessions to watch anytime, and support delivered in real time by instructors, even outside of classroom hours.

SAT: Next Test Date: Saturday March 11 

Summit Educational Group Free Proctored SAT and ACT
North Andover, MA
When: Saturday, March 18, 2017
Time: 9am-1pm
Where: Merrimack College
315 Turnpike St, North Andover, MA 01845
For more information or to register, please follow the link below or call our MA Office at 1-800-698-8867.

Summer Programs

UCONN School of Engineering
Explore Engineering Program 2017
Sunday June 18 to Thursday June 22
Sunday June 25 to Thursday June 29
Cost: $700
To apply and find out more about Explore Engineering, please visit the website at: www.edoc.uconn.edu/explore-engineering/
FIRM Application Deadline of April 15, 2017

Wentworth Institute of Technology
S.E.T. in the City - A Day of Career Exploration in Science, Engineering, & Technology for High School Girls
Saturday March 25, 2017
9am - 5pm
Register at http://www.bostongirlsstem.org/set/apply.html

2017 Summer Precollege Programs, July 17-28, 2017 at Hampshire College
https://summerapp.hampshire.edu/

Ithaca College
Residential Pre-College Programs for High School Students
One-week: June 25-30
Three-week: July 2-21
Ithaca Writers Institute: July 2-14, 2017
Visit ithaca.edu/summercollege

University of Hartford Summer Term 2017
The Hartt School: Music, Dance, and Theatre
Visit hartford.edu/hartt/summerterm for more information.

Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies: Programs for Grades 7-12
Apply today at spcs.stanford.edu/find-yourself

School of Creative & Performing Arts 
2017 Summer Camps
socapa.org for more information

UNH-IOL Python Workshop
May 3rd to 26th | 3:30 - 5:00 PM | Wednesdays & Fridays
21 Madbury Road | Durham, NH
A great opportunity for 8th - 12th graders interested in coding!
While working with UNH CS Department Lecturer, Sofia Lemons, students will gain: Basic Knowledge of Coding Syntax & Structure
•    Hands-On Experience
•    Engagement in Creative Problem Solving
•    Skills in Computational Logic
•    Create your own games and animations  ...And Much More!
Price: $175
https://www.events.unh.edu/RegistrationForm.pm?event_id=23601&utm_source=IOL+Educator+Contacts&utm_campaign=bd01eeb5f6-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_02_20&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6b2085808e-bd01eeb5f6-441257657

Coastal Ocean Science Academy (COSA) 2017
We are excited to be planning for another great summer of marine and environmental research, exploration, and learning at Northeastern’s Marine Science Center in Nahant, Massachusetts. Registration materials are available on our website: http://www.northeastern.edu/cos/marinescience/outreach/coastal-ocean-science-academy/

Another program you might be interested in is our April Vacation Marine Science and Mosaic Art Program. During this 4-day program, students will explore and study local and far away coastal habitats, while also building a marine mosaic: http://www.northeastern.edu/cos/marinescience/outreach/under-the-sea-mosaic/Open Houses

Gateway to Bucknell - Open House
Saturday April 8
Register at bucknell.edu/GatewaytoBucknell

Pennsylvania College of Technology Spring Open House
Saturday April 1, 9am - 3pm
Register at pct.edu/visit/openhouse

SIENA COLLEGE JUNIOR JUMPSTART
Friday, March 31
12:45 - 4:15 p.m.
Students can register at http://info.siena.edu/junior-day?utm_source=GCemailMar6&utm_campaign=junior-jumpstart&utm_medium=email.

Landmark College Open House
Saturday, April 8,
This event is open to all students & families who are interested in touring our beautiful Vermont campus, meeting professors, and learning more about how Landmark College can be a key part of their success. Whether your students are aiming to build skills with a Summer Program, or to attend LC to earn an Associate or Bachelor’s degree, this is the opportunity to learn more. As the college of choice for students who learn differently, LC has had more than 30 years of experience helping students gain the tools they need to succeed in college.



Friday, February 17, 2017

Updates - Class of 2018

Deadline to register for April 8 ACT is March 3

Becker College Spring Open House
Saturday March 4
10am - 1pm
Visit www.becker.edu/openhouse

Putney Student Travel Educational Summer Programs
Partnerships with National Geographic and New York Times
www.ngstudentexpeditions.com
www.nytimes.com/studentjourneys

Middlesex Community College Transition Program Information Session
Thursday March 2
Bedford Campus Center
7pm - 8:30pm

Summer at WPI
Frontiers: Pre-College Program: July 9-21 or July 23-August 4
wpi.edu/+frontiers
Launch: August 7-11
wpi.edu/+launch
Other WPI summer opportunities at wpi.edu/+summer

Boston Architectual College Summer Academy 2017
Program Dates: June 26-July 28 
Open Houses
Saturday February 25 from 11am - 12:30pm
Saturday March 25 from 11am - 12:30pm
Thursday April 6 from 5:30-7pm

Bucknell University Summer Academy Experience
Rising juniors or seniors
July 25-July 29
Find more information and the applicatiion link at bucknell.edu/BASE

Marist Summer Pre-College
2017 Program Dates:
New York Session 1: June 25 - July8
New York Session 2: July 9 - July22
Italy: July 9 - July 22
Get more information and apply at www.marist.edu/precollege

Champlain College Young Writers' Conference, May 26-28.
OUR 2017 KEYNOTE SPEAKER, AWARD-WINNING POET AND ESSAYIST NAOMI SHIHAB NYE, is the author of more than 30 volumes, including 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East; A Maze Me; Red Suitcase; Words under the Words; Fuel; You & Yours; Mint Snowball; Never in a Hurry: Essays on People and Places; I’ll Ask You Three Times, Are you Okay?; Habibi; and Going, Going.  In addition to receiving numerous fellowships and awards, Naomi’s work has been presented on NPR’s A Prairie Home Companion and The Writer’s Almanac. She was featured in two PBS poetry specials, and has appeared on NOW with Bill Moyers. Born to a Palestinian father and an American mother, Naomi refers to herself as a "wandering poet."

The postmark DEADLINE OF FEBRUARY 24 is fast approaching and the blue lights are flashing. If you have a tale to spin, or a story to share, please visit our website: http://www.champlain.edu/write

Friday, February 10, 2017

Spring College Visit Opportunities

College Open Houses

Gettysburg College Junior Open House
Friday, February 17th
Saturday, April 1st
Friday, April 28th
Registration can be found on our website: www.gettysburg.edu



Wednesday, January 25, 2017

University of Oklahoma Spring Open House

OU's biggest open house of the spring semester, Sooner Saturday, will be held on Saturday, April 29th! This event is for your high school juniors and their parents. Students will learn about the Sooner family, take part in information sessions, tour our campus and residential colleges, and so much more!

To learn more about this event, click below, or call OU's Office of Admissions & Recruitment at 405-325-2151.