Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Summer Opportunities

Boston University Summer Investigative Reporting Workshop
Based at Boston University, the New England Center for Investigative Reporting’s Summer Investigative Reporting Workshop is a perfect opportunity for U.S. and international high school students to learn more about journalism, and explore the exciting city of Boston! Our award-winning faculty will help ensure that each student will be taught at a high level, and learn new and valuable skills at this summer high school journalism program.
2016 Session Dates:  
Session 1: June 27 – July 8, 2016
Session 2: July 11 – July 22, 2016
Session 3: July 25 – August 5, 2016
For more information: http://studentprograms.necir.org/our-programs/

Summer@Stonehill is a selective 3-week, college-credit bearing experience for rising high school juniors and seniors. Students will experience the challenge of a 3-credit, college-level course in one of the following disciplines: communication, fine arts, writing, political science or psychology. All of the courses will be delivered under the instruction of a Stonehill College professor.

In addition to academic coursework, Summer@Stonehill students will experience life on our beautiful campus in Easton, Massachusetts. For 3 weeks, students will engage in course-related activities, nightly programming, service opportunities and weekend field trips.
 

Applications for Summer@Stonehill are now available at http://www.stonehill.edu/precollege/apply/

Summer Scholars: Actuarial Science at Lebanon Valley College
An actuary is a business professional who uses mathematical and financial tools to help identify and manage risk, so it's a great career for students who are strong mathematically and are interested in business, finance, or economics.
https://www.lvc.edu/summer-scholars-actuarial-science/index.aspx

Gettysburg College is excited to offer several opportunities for high school juniors and sophomores to attend academic camps over the summer months. Subjects include psychology, American government, creative writing, or information technology. Please find information to share with your students about our academic camps below:

Camp Psych - Campers will get hands-on experiences that introduce them to research in psychology during this fun, challenging, and engaging introduction to the field.
Government Leadership Camp - This program is designed for students who have a passion for understanding American government to engage in small discussions, attend college-level lectures, and participate in debates, simulations, and field trips.
Writing Camp - Students gain an in-depth introduction to all four genres of creative writing: fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and writing for stage and screen.
3D Object Modeling and Printing Camp - Students will study 3D object modeling and printing starting with the basics of a 3D printer. After learning the fundamentals, they will practice designing objects. 

Visit www.gettysburg.edu for more information


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