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Name of Summer Program Deadline/ Dates of Attendance Where to Find More Information
Barnard College: Pre-College Programs
Liberal Arts Program
Liberal Arts Intensive
Young Women’s Leadership
Institute
Liberal Arts Program: June 26 –
July 23, 2011
Liberal Arts Intensive: June 26 –
July 1, 2011
Young Women’s Institute: July 10
– 17, 2011
www.barnard.edu/precollege
Call: (212) – 854 – 8866
Barnard College: Pre-College Programs:
Architecture in the City
Writing in the City
Architecture in the City application
deadline: February 1, 2011
Writing in the City application
deadline: February 1, 2011
www.barnard.edu/precollege
Call: (212) – 854 – 8866
University of Delaware Summer College
2011
Summer program takes place: July 9 –
August 13, 2011
Email: [email protected]
Call: 302 – 831 – 6560
NYU High School Programs Precollege
(Summer Program)
Summer programs take place July 5 –
August 12, 2011
Scholarship deadline: April 1, 2011
www.nyu.edu/info/precollege/visit
Email: [email protected]
Call: 212 – 998 – 2292
CURIE Academy (Summer Program)
Eligibility:
Female high school sophomore or
junior
Excel in math and science
Have an interest in engineering
Summer program takes place: July 17 –
23, 2011
Scholarship Deadline: March 1, 2011
www.engineering.cornell.edu/curie
Call: (607) – 255 – 6403
CATALYST Academy (Summer Program)
Eligibility:
High school sophomore junior, or
Summer program takes place: July 17 –
23, 2011
Scholarship Deadline: March 1, 2011
www.engineering.cornell.edu/catalyst
Call: (607) – 255 – 6403
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senior
Have an interest in engineering
The Cooper Union Albert Nerken School
of Engineering Summer Research
Internship Program
Eligibility:
High school sophomore or junior
Summer program takes place: July 5 –
August 11, 2011
Application Deadline: March 21, 2011
“Completed” application includes:
Current transcript – Fall 2010 grades
Personal essay
Letter of recommendation from an
academic teacher/advisor
Application form signed by a
parent/guardian and teacher/advisor
Application fee of $50 (money order
made payable to The Cooper Union
http://cooper.edu/albert-nerken-school-
of-engineering/outreach
Email: [email protected]
Call: (212) – 353 – 4286
Emerson College
Arts and Communication Pre-
College Credit Programs
Eligibility:
High school senior (or
exceptional high school junior)
Arts and Communication Pre-
College Studio Programs
Eligibility:
High school sophomore, junior,
or senior
Pre-College Credit Programs
requirements
Student statement of purpose
Essay
Official secondary school
transcript
Copy of your official PSAT, SAT,
or ACT score
Teacher recommendation
Photo and résumé of your
performance experience
Pre-College Studio Programs
requirements
Student statement of purpose
Essay
Teacher recommendation
Completed video project on DVD
or VHS or Script (do not submit
www.emerson.edu/ce
www.facebook.com/emersonprecollege
summer
Email: [email protected]
Call: (617) – 824 – 8280
Fax: (617) – 824 – 8158
Information sessions:
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at
6:00 pm
Saturday, March 5, 2011 at 12:00 pm
Saturday, April 9, 2011 at 12:00 pm
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the only existing copy of your
work!)
Pre-College Credit Programs
Program cost (for each program
you may want to take): $4,895
Room and board cost: $2,995
2011 Emory Pre-College Program
Eligibility:
Must be 16 years of age by date of
registration
Rising junior or senior in high school
Application deadline: on a rolling basis
(first come, first served)
Summer programs take place:
Credit Courses
Session 1: May 16 – June 24,
2011 (Commuter students only)
Session 2: June 27 – August 5,
2011 (residential program
available)
Non-Credit Courses
Session A: June 27 – July 8,
2011 (residential program
available)
Session B: July 11 – July 22,
2011 (residential program
available)
Session C: July 25 – August 5,
2011 (residential program
available)
Tuition and Fees
Non-refundable application
fee: $50
Two-week Non-Credit Course
(Commuter): $2324
Two-week Non-Credit Course
(Residential): $3255
Six-week Credit Course (4
www.college.emory.edu/pre-college
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credits, Commuter): $5124
Six-week Credit Course (4
credits, Residential): $8996
Drexel University Summer Institutes
Preference given to students with
outstanding GPAs, excellent standardized
test scores, and active involvement in
extracurricular activities or community
service.
List of Programs (more detailed list is
on website)
LeBow College of Business
Camp Business
Camp StartUp!
Camp Impact
Camp XChange
Summer Economics Institute
College of Engineering
ASM International Materials
Camp
Summer Music Technology
Program
Earle Mack School of Law
Mock Trial Experience
Westphal College of Media Arts
and Design
Discovering Architecture
Exploring Design and
Merchandising and Fashion
Discovering Interior Design
Music Industry Summer
Program
College of Medicine
Mini-Med Summer Camp
The iSchool at Drexel, College of
Information Science and
Technology
Drexel University Computing
Academy (DUCA)
www.drexel.edu/summer
University of Notre Dame: School of
Architecture Career Discovery
Registration begins: February 1, 2011
Registration deadline: on a rolling basis
www.architecture.nd.edu/programs/care
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(first come, first served) er_discovery.aspx
Carleton College: Summer at Carleton
Programs
Summer Writing Program
For college-bound juniors
July 10 – 29, 2011
Carleton Liberal Arts Experience
For college-bound sophomores
July 9 – 15, 2011
Carleton Summer Science
Institute
For high school sophomores
and juniors
July 17 – August 5, 2011
www.carleton.edu/summer
Fordham University Pre-College Summer
Program
Eligibility:
High school GPA of 3.0 (B) or higher
Entering senior year of high school
in Fall 2011 (currently a junior)
Application deadline: June 2, 2011
Summer program takes place: July 5 –
August 4, 2011
Complete application (must be mailed)
includes:
Original, signed copy of application
form
Letter of recommendation from
teacher, guidance counselor, or
school administrator
Brief expository writing sample
Registration fee of $75 (check
payable to Fordham University)
Tuition & Fees
Registration fee = $75 (stated above)
$700 per credit hour
3-credit course = $2025; 4-credit
course = $2725
www.fordham.edu/summer
Call: (718) – 817 – 4665
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Balance is due June 24, 2011
Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation: Tzu Chi
Scholars 2011
Eligibility:
Demonstrates financial need for
college tuition
U.S. high school graduating senior
or equivalent
Minimum GPA of 3.0 on 4.0 scale
(un-weighted)
Will enroll in an accredited U.S.
college fulltime for the entire
academic year 2011/2012
Application deadline: March 11, 2011
*mailing addresses and other
information available on website*
Complete application includes:
Completed Tzu Chi scholarship
application form
Official high school transcript
Copy of one of 3 following
documents demonstrating financial
need
Family’s complete set of 2010
1040 Income Tax Return
Family’s complete set of 2009
1040 Income Tax Return including
all schedules and most recent W-2
of year 2010
Any documentation which serves
as proof of your financial hardship,
etc.
Two letters of recommendation from
teachers, counselors, and/or other
advisors
Typed autobiography which
addresses why you should be
awarded a scholarship
Minimum two pages
Financial need for this
scholarship for educational
purposes
Personal & academic
achievements (give specific
examples)
www.us.tzuchi.org
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Academic plans & career goals
(give specific examples)
Past and current involvement,
as well as future plan, towards
making a difference in your
community
One-page short essay about Tzu
Chi; based on information you’ve
studied from websites, publications,
news articles, etc. Please explain
what you have found about Tzu Chi
that inspires you in any capacity.
Feel free to express your thoughts
and be true to yourself.
Home visit/interview is part of
application process
Boston University Summer Term High
School Programs
High School Honors
Eligibility: Must be entering
junior or senior year of high
school in Fall 2011
Two undergraduate courses, up
to 8 transferable college credits
Research Internship in Science &
Engineering
Eligibility: Must be entering
senior year of high school in Fall
2011
Lab work conducting scientific
research under guidance of
faculty mentor
Summer Challenge
Eligibility: Must be entering
Duration of summer programs:
High School Honors: Six weeks
Research Internship in Science &
Engineering: Six weeks
Summer Challenge: Two weeks
Summer Preview: One week
www.bu.edu/summer/highschool
Email: [email protected]
Call: (617) – 353 – 1378
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sophomore, junior, or senior
year in Fall 2011
Two non-credit seminars;
explore abnormal psychology,
business, creative writing, etc.
Summer Preview
Eligibility: Must be entering
freshman or sophomore year in
Fall 2011
Explore one subject; choose
either Discovering Biology or
Learning the Art of Writing
Oxford Advanced Studies Program:
Summer Program (at Brasenose College
in Oxford, England)
Eligibility:
Have completed at least high school
sophomore year
Be 16 years old before the beginning
of the course
Summer program takes place: July 12 –
August 5, 2011
Registration Fee: $400
Course fees: $8,500 (additional $900
for students who wish to take a third
class)
Address to send postal applications to:
The Registrar
The Oxford Edge
PO Box 2043
Darien CT 06820
USA
Email: [email protected]
Call: (203) – 966 – 2886
Pratt Institute’s Pre-College program
Eligibility:
Must be 16 years old by June 30, 2011
Must be a graduating senior
Summer program takes place: July 5 –
July 29, 2011
Application Deadline: April 1, 2011
Merit Scholarship Deadline: March 15,
2011
www.pratt.edu/prostudies
Email: [email protected]
Call: (718) – 636 – 3453
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Payments & Fees for All Students
(More info available on website)
Application Fee (non-refundable; due
with application) = $35
Deposit (non-refundable, due with
application; applied to tuition) = $500
Student Administration Fee = $300
Complete application includes:
Application form
Teacher of recommendation from art
teacher or guidance counselor
Letter of intent (should state why you
want to participate in program)
Optional: other extracurricular
activities
Either indicate credit card information
on application form OR enclose
check for $535
CUNY Baruch College: Summer HS
Program: Pre-Med, Pre-Law &
Entrepreneurship
Eligibility:
High school student entering 10th
,
11th
, or 12th
grade
Summer program takes place: July 5 –
July 28, 2011 (Monday – Thursday,
9:30 am to 4:00 pm)
Payment and Fees
$250 deposit (nonrefundable) due
upon acceptance
Total payment ($2800) due by June
20, 2011
Complete Application includes:
Academic performance is important
and students should have at least a
B high school average.
Complete online application for
www.baruch.cuny.edu/leadership
Email: [email protected]
Call: 646 – 312 – 4286
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Admissions.
One letter of recommendation from a
teacher, school administrator, or
guidance counselor.
A recent High School Transcript
(faxes and PDFs accepted)
Choose one topic from below and
write a 300-word essay:
If you could witness one
moment in history, what would
it be and why?
Discuss some issue of
personal, local, national, or
international concern and its
importance to you.
Ithaca College: Pre-College Summer
Program
Eligibility:
High school student that has
completed sophomore or junior year
(currently a junior or senior)
Summer program takes place: June 26
– July 15, 2011 (three-week session)
OR July 17 – July 22, 2011 (one-week
session)
Application deadline: May 1, 2011
Payment and fees
$25 application fee
Prices for sessions
Noncredit one-week session:
$1280
Three-week session for 2 or 3
credit courses: $4280
Three-week session for 4 credit
courses: $4980
Full payment due by June 1, 2011
www.ithaca.edu/summercollege
Email: [email protected]
Call: 607 – 274 – 3143
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Alfred University: Summer Programs for
Teens
Eligibility: Depends on program taken
Programs offered
How to Get into a Top Art School
Astronomy
Consumer Chemistry
Computer Engineering
Robotics Engineering
Entrepreneurship
Creative Writing
Engineering the Elements: Polymers
and Electronic Ceramics
Theater
Summer program takes place: Dates
depend on program taken
Application deadline: April 15, 2011
(date by which completed application,
deposit, and all associated materials
must be received)
Complete application includes:
Attached application form or PDF
version found on website
Up-to-date transcript or most recent
report card
Two letters of recommendation from
teachers
One-page essay telling us why you
would like to attend the program
$100 deposit (or $200 if applying to
the theater institute)
Additional materials
Theater – a recent photo (head-
shot if possible)
Creative Writing – two writing
samples, no more than 4 pages
each (can be excerpts from
longer works)
Chemistry – a list of science and
math courses you have taken
Address to send application to:
Office of Summer Programs
Alfred University
1 Saxon Drive
Alfred, NY 14802
You can also scan and send
electronically your application to
http://www.alfred.edu/summer/hs.cfm
Email: [email protected]
Call: 607 – 871 – 2612
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Camden County College: Advanced
Placement Summer Institute
Programs offered:
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature and Composition
AP French Language
AP English Language and Composition
AP European History
AP Latin Vergil and in 2012-2013:
Latin Caesar and Vergil
AP Biology
AP Spanish Language
AP U.S. History
Summer program takes place: August 1
– August 4, 2011 (8:00 am – 4:30 pm)
Payments and Fees
$850 (on-site registration fee, $950)
Registrations received after July 15
are subject to $50 late fee
No housing, but hotel information will
be sent with registration confirmation
letters
Address to send application to:
Camden County College
Division of School and Community
Academic Programs
200 College Drive
Wilson East, Room 102
Blackwood, NJ 08012
www.camdencc.edu
http://www.camdencc.edu/communitypr
ograms/Advanced%20Placement%20Su
mmer%20Broch%2011.pdf (find
application form here)
Email: [email protected]
Call: (856) – 227 – 7200
College for Creative Studies: Precollege
Summer 2011
Programs offered
Create and Connect Program (Choose
from one category below)
Design What You Use Every Day:
Introduction to Product Design
Painting from Observation and
Live Model
Glassworking: Hot and Cold
The Graphic Novel: Illustration
Advertising Campaign
Development
Stop Motion Animation
Auto Design: Sketching, Drawing,
and Rendering
Summer program takes place:
Create and Connect: July 11 – July
15, 2011
Summer Experience: July 18 –
August 6, 2011
Registration deadline
Create and Connect: June 15, 2011
Summer Experience: May 15, 2011
Application deadline for Summer Experience: April 15, 2011 Scholarship deadline for Summer Experience: April 15, 2011 Payment and Fees (Create and Connect)
$625 Commuter
$749 Resident
www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu/prec
ollege
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Summer Experience Program (Choose
from one category below)
Animated Character
Development and 3D Modeling
Creating Spaces and Designing
Furniture: Interior and Product
Design
Layout and Typography:
Graphic Design
Digital Darkroom and Studio:
Photography
Payment and Fees (Summer
Experience:
$2,325 Commuter with Lunch Only
Meal Plan
$2,855 Commuter with Full Meal
Plan
$3,125 Resident with Full Meal Plan
CUNY The City College of New York:
College Now
Programs offered:
Theater
Architecture
Civil Engineering (High school credit
earned only for Civil Engineering)
Summer program takes place: July 5 –
August 11, 2011
Submission deadline: May 1, 2011
http://collegenow.ccny.cuny.edu
Syracuse University: Summer College
Eligibility:
High school junior or senior
Good academic standing
Programs offered:
6-week programs
Architecture
Engineering and Computer
Science
Forensic Science
Law
Liberal Arts
Media Literacy, Popular Culture,
Summer program takes place: July 3 –
August 13, 2011 (2-week, 4-week, and
6-week options available)
Application deadline: May 15, 2011
Scholarship (based on financial need)
deadline: April 15, 2011
Complete application includes:
Personal, parent & school
information
Essay
At least one recommendation
PSAT, SAT, &/or ACT scores (if
www.summercollege.syr.edu
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& Democracy
Public Communications
4-week programs
Acting and Musical Theater
2-week programs
Creative Writing – Fiction &
Poetry
Studio Art: Illustration, Jewelry
& Metalsmithing, Painting, and
Printmaking
Dept. of Design – Personal
Branding, Eco-Fashion, Graphic
Design, Interior Design, and
Product Design I & II
Recording Studio Technique &
Practice
Small Business Management
Teaching & Writing the Graphic
Novel
Web Design
available)
TOEFL or IELTS scores (if available)
for non-native English speaking
applicants
$55 non-refundable online
application fee ($80 for paper
application)
Official high school transcript
Current year grade report
Financial documents, credit
programs only (if requesting financial
aid)
Additional materials
Selected Design & Studio Art
Programs require the submission
of 5 images of current work
Acting and Musical Theater
Program requires the submission
of the following audition
components:
1. Two contrasting songs, one
age appropriate monologue,
one short dance segment.
2. Personal statement
regarding your background
and training, experience in
performance, and personal
goals in theater
Payment and Fees:
Deposits (refundable until 5 pm on
May 20, 2011)
6-week program: $1500
4-week program: $1000
2-week program: $500
Admitted students must pay in full on
or before June 17, 2011
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University of Michigan: Summer Art &
Design Opportunities
Eligibility:
Currently a 9th
, 10th
, or 11th
grader
Programs offered (for high school
students):
Innovation & Invention
BFA Prep
Portfolio Prep
Summer program takes place:
Innovation and Invention: June
26 – July 2, 2011
BFA Prep: July 10 – July 23, 2011
Portfolio Prep: July 24 – July 30,
2011
Application deadline: May 4, 2011
(application process opens March 24,
2011)
Payments and Fees:
Innovation and Invention: $1000
BFA Prep: $2000
Portfolio Prep: $800
www.art-design.umich.edu
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI):
Frontiers and Launch Programs
Eligibility:
WPI Frontiers: to-be juniors and
seniors (currently a 10th
or 11th
grader)
WPI Launch: to-be freshmen and
sophomores (currently an 8th
or 9th
grader)
Programs offered:
WPI Frontiers: Session I & II
WPI Launch
Summer program takes place:
WPI Frontiers
Session I: July 10 – July 22,
2011
Session II: July 24 – August 2,
2011
WPI Launch: August 8 – August 12,
2011
Application (Frontiers) & Registration
(Launch) deadlines:
WPI Frontiers: May 15, 2011
WPI Launch: June 15, 2011
Payments and Fees:
WPI Frontier
$50 application fee
Session I: $1,995
Session II: $1,550
Both Session I & II: $3,395
WPI Launch: $495 non-refundable
www.wpi.edu/+summer
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tuition
Complete application (for
Frontiers, only) includes:
$50 application fee
Completed Frontiers 2011
application
Recommendation from mathematics
teacher, science teacher, or
guidance counselor
Official copy of most recent high
school transcript (including most
recent report card) submitted by
guidance counselor
Address to send supporting materials
to:
WPI Frontiers Program
Bartlett Center
100 Institute Road
Worcester, MA 01609-2280
*be sure to include applicant name &
birth date on all supporting materials*
Junior State of America: Junior
Statesman Summer School
Eligibility:
Currently an 8th
, 9th
, 10th
, or 11th
grader
Passionate interest in politics &
current events
Summer program takes place:
JSA Summer School at
Georgetown University
Session I: June 19 – July 10,
2011
Session II: July 17 – August 7,
2011
JSA Summer School at Princeton
University:
July 10 – July 31, 2011
http://jsa.org/summer/apply
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US History: July 3 – July 31,
2011
JSA Summer School at Stanford
University: June 26 – July 17, 2011
JSA Diplomat Program – China:
June 29 – July 24, 2011
Application deadline: April 27, 2011
Completed application includes:
Completed application form
Two short personal essays
Academic accomplishments &
extracurricular activities
A political issue you care about,
your position on the issue, and/or
how it affects you
Copy of high school transcript mailed
to office address (or fax in advance
of receiving official version via mail)
Recommendation from teacher or
counselor
Payments and Fees:
JSA Summer School at
Georgetown, Princeton, &
Stanford: $4500
JSA Diplomats program at Beijing:
$5000
Molloy College: 2011 Advanced
Placement (AP) Summer Institutes
Programs offered:
AP Computer Science A
AP English Literature
Summer programs takes place:
June 27 – June 30, 2011
Computer Science
English Literature
Biology
Statistics
July 5 – July 8, 2011 (Tuesday –
www.molloy.edu/ce/ap
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AP Biology
AP Statistics
AP Government & Politics: US
AP Art History
AP Environmental Science
AP Chemistry
AP European History
AP Spanish Literature
AP Calculus BC
AP Psychology
AP U.S. History
AP World History
AP Calculus AB
AP Economics
AP Spanish Language
AP English Language
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Government & Politics: US
July 11 – July 14, 2011
Art History
Environmental Science
Chemistry
European History
Spanish Literature
July 18 – July 21, 2011
Calculus BC
Psychology
U.S. History
World History
July 25 – July 28, 2011
Calculus AB
Economics
Spanish Language
August 1 – August 4, 2011
English Language
Global Scholar Program
Eligibility:
High school junior or senior
Interest in international affairs
Summer program takes place:
Session 1: June 26 – July 9, 2011
Session 2: July 17 – July 30, 2011
Tuition and Fees: available on website
http://www.aidemocracy.org/programs/
global-scholar/
Email: [email protected]
Call: (202) – 544 – 9662