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²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
@ Akiva / Diller
Teen
Fellows/Ambassad
ors for Unity
International/
Year-long/$
A Jewish American/Israeli exchange leadership
program sponsored by the Cleveland Jewish
Community Federation Department of
Oversees Programs and the International Diller
Teen Fellows program. Students in 10th or 11th
grades are selected to represent the Cleveland
Jewish community, Beit She'an (Israel), and the
American Diller family.
Yearlong program
Diller/AFU@ Akiva
26500 Shaker Blvd.
Cleveland, OH 44122
216.464.4060
Ext. 133
http://www.dilleraf
ucleveland.com/
@Akiva / AFU-
WOFI - updated
2012-2013
International/
Two-year/
AFU-Write On For Israel (New official name
TBD) is a unique two year program that
educates a dedicated group of Jewish high
school juniors from all denominations in the
core issues of Israeli society and the
geopolitical situation in Israel today. In
addition, students learn, engage and work with
a group of Israeli peers from Beit Shean/Emek
HaMayanot , Cleveland’s partnership region.
The first year culminates in a 10 day Israel
exploratory mission, giving participants the
opportunity to experience the realities of life in
Israel.
In the second year, , students will be involved
in initiating, organizing and galvanizing peer
involvement in educational, political or cultural
activities designed to build support for the state
of Israel. Students will become expert
advocates in order to educate others about
Israel.
@ Akiva Center
26500 Shaker Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44122
216.464.4050
ext 172
http://www.writeo
nforisraelcleveland
.org/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
2013 AIU High
School Diplomats
International/
Summer/Mos
t expenses
paid
27th year for this program which brings
American and Japanese high school student
together at Princeton University for a 10-day
cross-cultural and educational exchange
program. For Sophomores and Juniors – Full
Scholarship
Deadline: January 8, 2013
Date: July 30 – August 10, 2013
AIU High School
Diplomats
P.O. Box 97
Centreville, VA 20122
517-314-0473 www.highschooldi
plomats.com
Also on Facebook
Academictreks –
updated 2012-2013
International/
Various
lengths/$
The world is our classroom. The academic
adventure and community division of
Broadreach (Grades 9-12)
888.833.1908 www.academictrek
s.com
ACAP-OHIO 2013
- updated 2012-
2013
Accounting/
Summer/
All expenses
paid
All expenses paid summer business and
accounting program for minority students
Innovative career development program
designed specifically for minority students who
are sophomores and juniors in high school.
June, 2013 (The Ohio State University at Fisher
College of Business)
Deadline: Apr 1, 2013
ACAP-Ohio Selection
Committee
P.O. Box 2016
Dublin, OH 43017
Emily Bice
Assistant Manager,
Student Initiatives
The Ohio Society of CPAs
P.O. Box 2016
Dublin, Ohio 43017
Tel:
800.686.2727
ext. 952
Fax:
614.764.5880
http://www.ohiosc
pa.com/ohio-cpa-
foundation/acap-
ohio
ACLU of Ohio –
Junior Student
Activism Intern –
updated 2012-2013
Internship -
Paid
This kind of match results in the greatest
benefit for the high school students. The
younger students receive the attention and
nurturing to build leadership skills that they
may miss out on in their school settings. And
carefully structured team activities involving
students, law clerks and staff foster the open
exchange of ideas and a sense of tolerance.
Policy Director
ACLU of Ohio
4506 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44103
216/472-2220 http://www.acluohi
o.org/sga/Internshi
pProgram.asp
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
To learn more about the ACLU of Ohio’s
summer internship program, contact Education
Specialist Shakyra Diaz or
Action Quest -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Travel/Intern
ational/$
By combining hands-on learning, cooperative
living and adventure travel throughout the
world, we have successfully ignited the
inherent leadership skills within thousands of
young adults.
PO Box 5517
Sarasota, FL 34277
800.317.6789
941.924.6789
Fax: 941.6075
www.Actionquest.
com
Adventures Cross-
Country Gap
Semesters –
updated 2012-2013
International/
Volunteer
Service and
Gap
Semester/$
Adventures Cross-Country (ARCC) is
celebrating more than 30 years offering life
changing experiences for teenagers. ARCC
started out modestly in 1983 when we explored
the U.S. with 11 students, visiting national
parks and wilderness areas. The experience for
everyone was unforgettable and an institution
was born. Today we offer 23 programs on 6
continents and many tens of thousands of
students proudly proclaim themselves members
of the ARCC family.
242 Redwood Highway
Mill Valley, CA 94941
800-767-2722 http://www.advent
urescrosscountry.c
om/letter-from-the-
directors/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
African Leadership
Academy – updated
2012-2013
International/
$
The Global Scholars Program (GSP) at African
Leadership Academy is an intensive, nineteen-
day, global leadership program for a select
group of secondary school students from across
the world.
Deadline: April 15/May 15
Date: July 2-July 20, 2013 & July 22-August 9
http://www.africanleaders
hipacademy.org/contact-
ala
Postnet Suite 413
Private Bag X1
Northcliff 2115
South Africa
800-986-9365 www.alasummer.o
rg
American Jewish
Society for Service
– Updated 2012-
2013
USA/Volunte
er
Service/Six
weeks/$
Are you interested in –
Meeting new people?
Getting your hands dirty?
Living in a part of the country that you have
never been?
Filling up some Community Service
requirements?
Welcome to the American Jewish Society for
Service! We have been giving high school
students the chance to put their Jewish values
into action for 60 years through our
transformative Summer of Service Program.
Dates: June 26-August 18 (three options)
Deadline: April 1, 2013
10319 Westlake Blvd.
Suite 193
Bethesda, MD 20817
908-705-1834 http://www.ajss.or
g/ajss-in-
action/summer-of-
service.html
ANDEO
International
Homestays–
updated 2012-2013
International/
$
Share the everyday life and culture with a local
host family, practice your language skills with
native speakers, and learn about yourself as you
learn about the world. 2013 ANDEO summer
program locations include China, Costa Rica,
Ecuador, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and
Spain. Choose from two types of programs:
620 SW 5th Avenue, Suite
625
Portland, OR 97204
800-274-6007
503-274-1776
http://www.andeo.
org/go-abroad.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Homestay Study and Homestay Immersion.
Aspire Program’s
Junior Teachers
Hathaway Brown –
updated 2012-2013
Paid (full for
this summer)
Exciting summer opportunity for female juniors
and seniors: being a Junior Teacher (JT) at
Aspire! The Aspire Program is a tuition-free
academic and leadership program that connects
Hathaway Brown School with under-resourced
public schools in Cleveland, East Cleveland
and Cleveland Heights. The program targets
high achieving middle school girls limited in
opportunity because of low family income and
lack of exposure to higher education. At
Aspire these students are mentored by an
innovative group of high school and college
students whose teaching talent is being
cultivated to bring new ideas and change to our
schools. A good number of Aspire girls have
attended Shaker Heights High and some have
served as JTs.
Deadline: February 17, 2013
www.hb.edu/aspire
Natalie Celeste-Heffernan
Executive Director
The Aspire Program
Hathaway Brown School
19600 N. Park Blvd
Shaker Heights, OH
44122
216-320-8796
ext. 7131
http://www.hb.edu/
page.cfm?p=285
ASSE – updated
2012-2013
International/
$
ASSE’s mission is to foster international
understanding through educational and cross
cultural programs. Scholarships are available
for students demonstrating academic excellence
and financial need.
Midwestern Office
326 South Broadway
Wayzata, MN 55391
800.333.3802
ext. 219
Fax:
952.476.7612
http://www.asse.co
m/
Austen
BioInnovation
Institute in Akron’s
STEM/ The Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron
(ABIA) is proud to announce its new
Austen BioInnovation
Institute in Akron
47 North Main Street
330-572-7544 http://www.abiakro
n.org/centers-of-
innovation
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
BioInnovation
Academy - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
educational initiative - the BioInnovation
Academy, beginning this summer.
This week-long, totally immersive summer
program focused on innovation and
biomedicine is for high school students, grades
10-12, interested in careers in science,
technology, engineering, math and medicine.
The BioInnovation Academy is designed to
educate the next generation of entrepreneurs,
engineers and medical professionals by
encouraging critical thinking, problem solving
skills and community outreach. The
Academy's curriculum concentrates overall on
innovation incorporating all five centers within
ABIA.
ABIA will offer the BioInnovation Academy
twice throughout the Summer of 2013.
Session 1: June 17-21
Session 2: July 15-19
Akron, OH 44308
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Babson College –
Summer Study –
updated 2011-2012
Social
Studies/Cam
pus/$
Babson Idea Generation Experience
Create innovative, real-world solutions to
social, economic, and environmental issues in a
collaborative and challenging environment.
Develop and expand your passion for making a
difference in the world.
Deadline: April 15, 2012
Date: July 8-August 9 [email protected]
Nicole Smith
Hollister Hall 224
Babson College
231 Forest Street
Babson Park, MA 02457
781-235-5891
Fax: 781-239-
5535
http://www.babson
.edu/undergraduate
/summeratbabson/s
ummer-
study/Pages/idea-
generation.aspx
Babson College –
Summer Study –
updated 2012-2013
Business/Ca
mpus/$
Babson Entrepreneur Development Experience.
Develop your skills as a passionate, self-
motivated entrepreneur within a close-knit
driven community. If you already have an idea
that you want to grow, this is the program to
help make that happen. Don’t have an idea?
You’ll learn to identify opportunities and act on
them.
Deadline: April 15, 2013
Date: July 8-August 9 [email protected]
Nicole Smith
Hollister Hall 224
Babson College
231 Forest Street
Babson Park, MA 02457
781-235-5891
Fax: 781-239-
5535
http://www.babson
.edu/undergraduate
/summeratbabson/s
ummer-
study/entrepreneuri
al-development-
experience/Pages/a
pplication.aspx
Babson College –
Summer Study –
updated 2012-2013
Social/Camp
us/$
Babson Service Learning Experience
Non-residential experience that focuses on
social outreach. Students will connect with
local entrepreneurs and Babson faculty, staff,
and current students. (may be eligible to
complete their high school community service
requirements).
Deadline: April 15, 2013
Date: June 25-29
Nicole Smith
Hollister Hall 224
Babson College
231 Forest Street
Babson Park, MA 02457
781-235-5891
Fax: 781-239-
5535
http://www.babson
.edu/undergraduate
/summeratbabson/s
ummer-
study/Pages/servic
e-learning-
experience.aspx
Baldwin Wallace
University –
Conservatory of
Music/Camp
us/$
It is a two-week program where high school
students investigate college music study while
exploring careers in music. Students participate
Conservatory of Music
275 Eastland Road
Berea, OH 44017
www.bw.edu/cons
ervatory
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Music - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
in a quality pre-college experience led by
faculty including members of the Cleveland
Orchestra, Cavani String Quartet and BW
Conservatory faculty while visiting Cleveland’s
major arts centers.
Deadline: April 1, 2013
Date: July 7-20, 2013
Baldwin Wallace
University – Music
Theater Camp -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Music/Camp
us/$
Building on the success of BW's String and
Band camps and the school-year BW Triple
Threat Music Theatre program, BW's Music
Theatre Camp gives students the opportunity to
participate in a BW summer music program
while building their vocal, movement and
acting skills.
For grade 4-9
Deadline: May 1, 2013
Date: June 22-27 2013
Music Theater Camp
275 Eastland Road
Berea, Ohio 44017-2088
www.bw.edu/sum
mer-music-
programs
Baldwin Wallace
University –
Victoria Bussert’s
Music Theatre
Overtures - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
Music/Camp
us/$
Fifteen hand-chosen high school juniors will
join Victoria Bussert, director of BW's
nationally recognized Music Theatre program,
for an intensive week of training including:
private voice lessons; daily workshop, and
monologue and dance classes.
Deadline: April 1, 2013
Date: July 7-12, 2013
Conservatory of Music
275 Eastland Road
Berea, OH 44017
http://www.bw.edu
/academics/conserv
atory/outreach/smp
/mth/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Ball State
University –
Updated 2012-2013
Architecture/
Campus/$
Fascination with architecture and
environmental design can start at a very young
age—even in grade school, as any kid who
likes 3-D puzzles, building toys, or working in
the garden will tell you. But where can a
student approaching college age have an
opportunity to really explore the fields and see
how they feel as career possibilities?
Date: July 7-19, 2013
College of Architecture
and Planning
Muncie, IN 47306
765-285-5859
Fax: 765-285-
3726
www.bsu.edu/cap/
workshop
Banson NYC –
updated 2012-2013
Fashion/Cam
pus/$
NYC Fashion Summer Camps for high school
students are designed for teens entering 9th
through 12th grades. Each week-long session
will teach students the fundamentals of the
fashion industry by providing an insider’s
perspective.
Session A: June 23 – June 29, 2013
Session B: July 7 – July 13, 2013
Session C: July 21 – July 27, 2013
Banson NYC
401 Hillside Place
South Orange, NJ 07079
917-328-1469 www.bansonnyc.or
g
Barnard College –
summer in NYC –
updated 2012-2013
Gen/Campus/
$
Liberal Arts Intensive – June 23- 29
Young Women’s Leadership Institute – July 7-
14
Dance in the City – July 7-17
Summer Science Seminar – June 23-29
Entrepreneurs in Training – July 7-16
Deadline: May 11, 2012
Barnard College
3009 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
212-854-8866 http://www.barnar
d.edu/pcp/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
BASF Science
Academy – updated
2012-2013
Sciences/Cor
porate
The Science Academy will run for two weeks
from July 16-26, 2012. Program for juniors,
with one year of H.S. chemistry, outstanding
record of academic achievement, emotional
maturity, strong interest in the sciences and
future careers in the field. Program takes place
at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison,
NJ.
Deadline: April 23, 2013
Molly Rosig, Science
Education Representative
BASF Corporation
100 Campus Drive
Florham Park, NJ 07932
973-245-6756
800-526-1072
www.basf.com/usa
http://www.basf.co
m/group/corporate/
en/about-
basf/worldwide/nor
th-
america/USA/com
munity/science-
education/science-
academy
Beloit College –
Center for
Language Studies –
updated 2012-2013
Languages/C
ampus/$
Join us in learning a new language by enrolling
in our summer intensive language program.
Our four-week or eight-week courses are
designed to immerse you in one of four critical-
need languages: Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and
Russian. We offer high-level instruction and
quality resources located on the campus of
Wisconsin's first college - Beloit College.
Date: June 15-August 9, 2013
Beloit College
700 College St.
Beloit, WI 53511
608-363-2277 www.beloit.edu/cls
Beloit College –
Summer Fields –
updated 2012-2013
Gen/Campus/
$
Summer 2012 Courses (To see course
descriptions, visit the Courses page)
•Creative Writing Workshop: Fish, Fowl,
Flood, Water Lily, Mud: Water in the Literary
Imagination
•China and America: Mutual
(Mis)Understandings
•From Crime Scene to Courtroom: The CSI
Effect
•Electricity, Electronics and Power Generation:
Designing and Constructing Circuits and
Beloit College
700 College St.
Beloit, WI 53511
608-363-2277 https://www.beloit.
edu/summerfields/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Analyzing the Impact of Power Generation
Technology
Date: July 7-26, 2013
Bezos Family
Foundation – Bezos
Scholars Program
at the Aspen
Institute – updated
2012-2013
Leadership/C
ampus/Free
The Bezos Scholars Program @ the Aspen
Institute is a prestigious, seven-day, all-
expense-paid scholarship that each summer
brings together 12 of the country’s top public
high school juniors at the Aspen Ideas Festival.
June 25 - July 1, 2013
Deadline: Feb. 8, 2013
206-275-2048 http://www.bezosf
amilyfoundation.or
g/scholars/index.ht
ml
BGSU College of
Musical Arts –
updated 2012-2013
Music/Camp
us/$
The Summer Music Institute is a program of
intensive music camps designed for high school
and junior high school students, sponsored by
the College of Musical Arts. Starting from two
one-week music camps in 1981, the Summer
Music Institute has grown to as many as nine
camps each summer. A College of Musical
Arts faculty member serves as the director of
each camp and is responsible for staff
assignments and curriculum.
Deadline: May 22, 2013 (Session 1)/May 30
(Session 2)/ June 5 (Session 3)
Dates vary depending on the camps.
Bowling Green State Univ
ersity
Bowling Green, OH
43403-0001
419-372-2531 http://www.bgsu.e
du/colleges/music/
outreach/smi/index
.html
Boston College –
Summer
Experience
Program – updated
2012-2013
Gen/Campus/
$
The Boston College Experience offers a unique
and rewarding summer. Its breadth of courses,
distinguished faculty and interesting students
will encourage you to pursue specific goals,
explore different directions and make new
friends. The Boston College Experience builds
the confidence needed to help you reach more
Summer Session
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
617-552-3800 http://www.bc.edu/
schools/summer/bc
e/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
informed judgments as you enter Senior year
and plan the next phase of your life
Date: June 25-August 3, 2013
Boston University –
PROMYS –
Updated 2011-2012
Math/Capus/
$
Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists
(PROMYS)
PROMYS is a six-week summer program at
Boston University designed to encourage
motivated high school students to explore the
creative world of mathematics in a supportive
community of peers, counselors, research
mathematicians, and visiting scientists.
Date: July 1 – August 11, 2012
Deadline:
PROMYS
Department of
Mathematics
Boston University
111 Cummington Street
Boston, MA 02215
617-353-2563
www.promys.org
Boston University
Center for
Investigative
Reporting –
updated 2012-2013
Journalism/C
ampus/$
Whether you’re an aspiring journalist working
on a school paper or someone who’s wondering
if journalism might interest you, The New
England Center for Investigative Reporting’s
summer workshop is a perfect opportunity to
learn and explore.
Deadline: Jan 15, 2013 (for rebate)/March 31
(regular deadline)
Dates: Session 1: July 1-12 / Session 2: July
15-26 / Session 3: July 29-August 9
640 Commonwealth
Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
(617) 353-4546 http://necir-
bu.org/training/hs-
journalism-
workshop/
Boston University
High School
Programs – updated
2011-2012
Gen/Campus/
$
Spend your summer at one of the world’s top
teaching and research universities. Boston
University summer programs for high school
students challenge you intellectually while
Boston University
Summer Term
High School Programs
755 Commonwealth
617-353-1378
Fax: 617-353-
5532
http://www.bu.edu/
summer/high-
school-
programs/index.sht
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
introducing you to college life. You also
discover the bonds of a strong social
community through fun activities on campus
and around Boston—one of the most exciting
cities in the U.S. Join motivated high school
students from 47 states and 46 countries for an
experience that will give you a true advantage
in college.
Dates: July 1-August 10, 2012
Deadline: April 20, 2012
http://www.bu.edu/summer/high-school-
programs/contact-us.shtml
Avenue, Room 105
Boston, MA 02215
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Brandeis University
– updated 2012-
2013
Art-
Religion/Ca
mpus/$
Our mission is to guide high school students as
they develop their imaginative and artistic
faculties and to explore the relevance of Jewish
tradition in their lives. BIMA at Brandeis
University is committed to the value of a
serious and dynamic encounter between artistic
expression and Jewish life. We aspire to serve
as both a nurturing community and a creative
catalyst for this interaction
Summer 2013 majors:
Dance
Music (Choral and Instrumental)
Visual Arts
Writing
BIMA at Brandeis University is able to offer a
substantial number of full and partial need-
based, merit-based, and incentive scholarships,
thanks to the generosity of individual donors
and foundations.
415 South Street MS 065
Waltham, MA 02454
781-736-8416 www.brandeis.edu/
highschool
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
June 23-June 30, 2013
July 2 – July 29, 2013
Early Bird Deadline* – December 18, 2012
First Deadline – February 5, 2013
Second Deadline – March 12, 2013
Brandeis University
– updated 2012-
2013
Experiential
Learning/Ca
mpus/$
Genesis connects motivated students from
around the globe with professionals from their
fields of interest for a month of intensive
instruction and experiential learning.
Throughout the program, you will be part of
shaping what and how you learn. Explore new
perspectives, develop and strengthen your
voice, pursue your interests within a dynamic
community, and discover how Judaism informs
the way you see and approach every part of
your world.
June 23-June 30, 2013
July 2 – July 29, 2013
Early Bird Deadline – December 18, 2012
First Deadline – February 5, 2013
Second Deadline – March 12, 2013
415 South Street MS 065
Waltham, MA 02454
781-736-8416 www.brandeis.edu/
highschool
Broadreach–
updated 2012-2013
Sea-Marine
Bio/$
Scuba diving, sailing voyages, marine biology,
wilderness adventures, community service,
language immersion, and more. Ages 13-19
No experience necessary.
806 McCulloch Street,
Suite 102
Raleigh, NC 27603-1942
888.833.1907
919-256-8200
Fax:
919-833-2129
http://www.gobroa
dreach.com/summe
r-programs-for-
high-school-
students.asp
California State
Summer School for
the Arts (CSSSA) -
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
The mission of CSSSA is to annually provide a
select number of California (and beyond) high
school students of the visual, literary,
performing and media arts with an intensive
learning experience conducted by distinguished
7801 Folsom Blvd, Suite
104
Sacramento, CA 95826
916-229-5160
Fax: 916-229-
5170
www.csssa.ca.gov
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
arts professionals, designed to enhance the
students' artistic skills and to develop their
understanding as individuals of their potential
for growth as creative artists.
Deadline: February 28, 2013
Date: July 13 – August 9, 2013
Carleton College –
updated 2012-2013
Gen/Minority
/Campus/Fre
e
Carleton College is honored to host an inspiring
summer program designed for the best and
brightest college-bound students representing
high schools across the country. The Carleton
Liberal Arts Experience (CLAE) will select 50
high school students who just completed
their sophomore year and bring them to
Carleton, all expenses paid, for a one-week
summer program. The CLAE program
introduces the strengths of a liberal arts
education through an array of courses in
science, art, social sciences, and technology.
Course offerings may include:
DNA Fingerprinting: The Science of
Forensics
Economics: Tools for Business, Public
Policy and Life
Write Your Way In: Strategies for
Success on Your College Application
In addition, workshops are offered to assist
participants with their high school and college
careers. Past workshop offerings have included:
ACT & SAT Preparation
Keys to Getting Into College: What
You Need to Know about the
Carleton Liberal Arts
Experience
Carleton College
100 South College Street
Northfield, MN 55057
866.SMR.CAR
L
866.767.2275
Fax:
507.222.4526
http://apps.carleton
.edu/summer/clae/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Application Process and Financial Aid
Deadline: April 1, 2013
Date: July 7 – July 13, 2013
Carleton College /
Carleton Summer
Science Institute –
updated 2012-2013
Science/Cam
pus/Scholars
hips
Taught by Carleton Science Faculty, this
program is structured for college-bound high
school sophomores and juniors who have a
desire to learn how different areas of science all
link together. Students have the opportunity to
complete an independent study and earn college
credit. Full and partial scholarships
available.
Deadline: April 1, 2013
Date: July 14-August 2, 2013 / July 21-August
9, 2013
Carleton Liberal Arts
Experience
Carleton College
100 South College Street
Northfield, MN 55057
866.SMR.CAR
L
866.767.2275
Fax:
507.222.4526
http://apps.carleton
.edu/summer/
Carleton College /
Summer
Quantitative
Reasoning Institute
– updated 2012-
2013
Science/Cam
pus/Scholars
hips
Taught by Carleton Social Science Faculty, this
program is designed to give high school
sophomores and juniors a substantial college-
level experience in how social scientists think
about the world, measure important variables of
study, prepare research, and present their
findings. Students will examine theories in
three core disciplines - Economics,
International Relations and Psychology. Full
and partial scholarships available. Deadline: April 1, 2013
Date: July 14-August 2, 2013
Carleton Liberal Arts
Experience
Carleton College
100 South College Street
Northfield, MN 55057
866.SMR.CAR
L
866.767.2275
Fax:
507.222.4526
http://apps.carleton
.edu/summer/
Carleton College /
Summer Writing
Writing/Cam
pus/Scholars
Designed for college-bound high school
juniors with strong reading and writing
Carleton Liberal Arts
Experience
866.SMR.CAR
L
http://apps.carleton
.edu/summer/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Program – updated
2012-2013
hips abilities, the program teaches students how to
compose academic papers similar to those they
will write in college Students will complete
three academic papers and have the opportunity
to earn college credit. Full and partial
scholarships available. Deadline: April 1, 2013
Date: July 7– July 26, 2013
Carleton College
100 South College Street
Northfield, MN 55057
866.767.2275
Fax:
507.222.4526
Carnegie Mellon –
updated 2012-2013
Art/Campus/
$
Attending one of Carnegie Mellon’s six distinct
summer pre-college programs (fine arts:
architecture, art and design, drama, music,
game academy) provides rising juniors and
seniors the opportunity to explore and prepare
for study at the college level.
Date: June 29-August 9, 2013
Office of admissions
Carnegie Mellon
University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-
3890
412-268-2082
412-268-7838
www.cmu.edu/enr
ollment/pre-college
www.facebook.co
m/CarnegieMellon
PreCollege
Chinese Bridge
Summer Camp –
updated 2012-2013
International/
Free except
for travel
North American Confucius Institute Directors
Province or City to visit: Tianjin, Shanghai,
Chongqing, Jilin, Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi
(each CI needs to choose two provinces or
cities)
Dates:
Zha Jiajia
Division of New
Initiatives and
International Exchanges
Hangan (Confucius
Institute Headquarters) A-
301
129 Deshengmenwai
Street
Xicheng District Beijing
0086-10-
58595964
Fax: 0086-10-
58595957
http://english.hanb
an.org/node_8073.
htm
Choate Rosemary
Hall Summer
Programs - updated
2012-2013 NEW
International/
$
Go global this summer with exhilarating
options for 5 weeks of international study and
travel in China, France, Jordan (4 week
program) or Spain.
333 Christian Street
Wallingford, CT 06492-
3800
203-697-2365 http://www.choate.
edu/summerstudya
broad
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
2013 For more than 30 years, Choate has offered a
variety of study abroad programs in the
summer to high school students. Native
teachers experienced with teaching American
students and carefully selected host families
make for an unforgettable experience in the
language and culture.
Program highlights include:
Stimulating courses taught by carefully
chosen native speakers in some of the
world’s most historically significant cities
Excursions to landmarks including
museums, cultural centers, and historic sites
Multi-week homestays with host families
Choate faculty teachers and chaperones
Deadline: Feb. 15
China: June 19 - July 24
France: June 19 - July 24
Jordan: June 10 - July 10
Spain: June 19 - July 27
Cleveland Center
for Arts and
Technology –
NewBridge
Program
Arts and
Music / Free
The NewBridge Youth Program is an after-
school and summer program open to high
school students throughout metropolitan
Cleveland. Courses offered (Flex credits
available): Ceramics, Digital Arts, Music
Mixing and Production, Photography.
Summer Intensive I: June 18-July 17 – 1:30
PM - 5:30 PM
NewBridge
3634 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44115-
2535
216-867-9775
Fax: 216-867-
9776
www.newbridgecle
veland.org
Cleveland Clinic –
Junior Ambassador
- updated 2012-
Medical/Volu
nteer
Cleveland Clinic is currently recruiting high
school volunteers to serve as Junior
Ambassador volunteers for 2013 Jr.
Cleveland Clinic 216-444-5619
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
2013 NEW 2013 Ambassador Summer Program.
Commit to regular weekly schedule and to a
minimum of 100 hours of service during
summer.
Contact: Justin Tatulinski, Volunteer Services
Department, [email protected]
Cleveland Clinic –
updated 2012-2013
Science-
Math-
Arts/Internshi
p/Paid
For current 10th or 11th grade students who
will be at least 16 years old on or before June
1st, who have a strong interest in science and
math or the arts. 9-week, paid summer learning
experiences that requires participating high
school students to work 40 hours each week
alongside assigned Cleveland Clinic healthcare
professionals as part of a team in real life work
environments. (Applicants must be current
participants in Youth Opportunities Unlimited
Programs):
Health Horizons Internship Pgm
NEOREMA
Cleveland Clinic Science Internship
Pgm
Young Business Leaders
Deadline: 4:30 PM, Jan. 4, 2013
Cleveland Clinic Office of
Civic Education
Initiatives' Summer
Programs
www.clevelandclin
ic.org/CivicEducati
on
http://www.clevela
ndclinic.org/civice
ducation/internship
s/sip_application.a
sp
Cleveland council
on World Affairs –
updated 2011-2012
International/
Expenses
paid
Three-week exchange program (all expenses
paid) to Brazil (Youth Ambassadors Program)
or Iraq (Iraqi Young Leaders Exchange
Program) to promote mutual understanding
between the people of the US and Brazil and
Iraq; to prepare young leaders to become
responsible citizens and contributing members
of their communities; to influence the attitudes
Cleveland Council on
World Affairs
Attn: Gina Cirino
812 Huron Road, Suite
620
Cleveland, OH 44115
216.255.9008
Fax:
216.781.2729
http://www.ccwa.o
rg/us_student_exch
ange_opportunities
.aspx
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
of the leaders of a new generation; and to foster
relationships among youth from different
ethnic, religious, and national groups. See
website for more details.
Date: July-August, 2012
Deadline: Feb. 17th
Cleveland Institute
of Art – Pre-
College 2012 –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
Students can choose to focus on one of thirteen
different programs.
Date: July 7-20, 2013
216-421-7460
11141 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106-
1710
216-421-7000 www.cia.edu/preco
llege
Cleveland
Leadership Center
Leadership/$ Look Up to Cleveland Summer Leadership
Academy – One week summer high school
leadership Development program that offers
rising HS juniors and seniors hands-on
leadership training and exposure to Cleveland
and our leaders. (five all-day sessions:
Cleveland’s economy, arts & culture,
government, philanthropy and neighborhoods)
Date: June 25-29, 8:30 AM-4:00 PM
July 16-20, 8:30 AM-4:00 PM
Betsy Stueber,
Coordinator
Look Up To Cleveland
Summer Leadership
Academy
One Cleveland Center
1375 East Ninth Street,
Suite 2430
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-592-2400
Fax: 216-621-
7733
www.Cleveleads.o
rg
CMNH - Future
Scientists: Habitat
Restoration at
Geneva Swamp –
updated 2012-2013
Outdoors-
Science/Day
Camp/$
CMNH has just acquired a new natural area at
Geneva Swamp which is the last example of
lake plain swamp forest, a habitat that used to
cover thousands of acres from Sandusky to the
PA line, including what is now downtown
Cleveland. This summer the Future Scientists
will spend a week helping restore and preserve
this unique and fragile ecosystem. The primary
project will be removing invasive plants and
Nathan Taxel
Outdoor Education
Coordinator
Cleveland Museum of
Natural History
1 Wade Oval Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-231-4600
ext. 3251
http://www.cmnh.o
rg/site/ClassesandP
rograms/Youth.asp
x
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
transplanting native ones, but students will also
get the chance to learn about conservation
biology, try variety of restoration techniques
and practices, and work side by side with
CMNH land stewards.
Date: June 16-July 20 – 9 AM-5 PM
Need based scholarships are available. Contact:
Nathan Taxel at [email protected]
CMNH - Future
Scientists:
Northwood Trek-
updated 2012-2013
Outdoors-
Science/Day
Camp/$
For students who have just completed grades 9
through 12. This summer the Future Scientists
are heading to the upper peninsula of Michigan
where we will be staying at the Northwoods
Field Station run by Hiram College. Activities
will include meeting with scientists in the field,
hiking, a service project, and an overnight sea
kayaking/camping trip on Lake Superior. The
price includes all activities, accommodations at
the field station, camping gear, and meals from
lunch on June 24 to lunch on July 2. Due to the
length of the trip, students will be required to
fill out a short application explaining their
interest and attend a mandatory pre-trip
meeting on June 8 at 7 pm at the Museum
Date: June 24-July 2
Need based scholarships are available.
Contact: Nathan Taxel at [email protected]
Nathan Taxel
Outdoor Education
Coordinator
Cleveland Museum of
Natural History
1 Wade Oval Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-231-4600
ext. 3251
hhttp://www.cmnh.
org/site/classesand
programs/summerc
amps.aspx
CMNH - Jr.
Forensics Camp –
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Science/Day
Camp/$
Two bodies have been buried at Squire
Valleevue Farm. It's up to your team to find
them, excavate them, and solve the mysteries
behind their murders. JFC is a college-style
Nathan Taxel
Outdoor Education
Coordinator
Cleveland Museum of
216-231-4600
ext. 3251
http://www.cmnh.o
rg/site/classesandpr
ograms/summerca
mps.aspx
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
field class offering the unique opportunity to
study anatomy, archaeology, and forensics. If
you like CSI television shows, see if you can
handle the real thing! NOTE: Due to the mature
nature of forensic activities, please read the
more detailed FAQ online to see if this is the
camp for you.
Date: July 29-August 2
Deadline: May 17, 2013
Natural History
1 Wade Oval Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106
CMNH - Jr.
Medical Camp2 –
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Science/Day
Camp/$
Get more clinical with JMC2 by learning CPR
and first aid, master more medical equipment,
dissect a whole rat, learn to suture, examine
food energy content with calorimeters, perform
a urinalysis and experiment with glowing
genes! This year you can be among the first
students to test your own DNA in the
Museum's new state-of-the-art molecular lab!
Date: July 8-12
Deadline: May 17, 2013
Nathan Taxel
Outdoor Education
Coordinator
Cleveland Museum of
Natural History
1 Wade Oval Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-231-4600
ext. 3251
http://www.cmnh.o
rg/site/classesandpr
ograms/summerca
mps.aspx
CMNH - Jr.
Veterinarian Camp
– updated 2012-
2013 NEW 2013
Science/Day
Camp/$
Love animals? Dig into what vet school is like
as we compare the anatomy of different
animals with dissections, learn physical exam
skills for your pet, examine real parasites,
experiment with animal physiology and
behavior, observe embryo development, and
learn about animal care. Both animal lovers and
biology buffs will get a kick out of JVC!
Date: July 29-August 2
Deadline: May 17, 2013
Nathan Taxel
Outdoor Education
Coordinator
Cleveland Museum of
Natural History
1 Wade Oval Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-231-4600
ext. 3251
http://www.cmnh.o
rg/site/classesandpr
ograms/summerca
mps.aspx
College For
Creative Studies –
Arts/Campus/
$
Create and Connect Program
1 week program, resident and commuter
201 East Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202-4034
313.664.1532
Fax:
http://www.college
forcreativestudies.e
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Precollege Summer
Program updated
2012-2013
enrollment available High school freshman-
seniors may attend this non-credit, one-week
program where they explore an area of interest,
build foundation skills. Choose to live on
campus or commute. Open to students with
little or no art experience.
July 7-27, 2013 (college credit)
Deadline: April 15, 2013
313.873.1536 du/academics/ce/pr
ecollege-
programs/summer-
experience
Colorado College
Summer Session-
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Campus/$ As a high school junior or senior, you can
apply to take a summer session course to earn
college credit and find out if Colorado College
and the Block Plan are right for you. Colorado
College Summer Session is open each summer
to all high school students who have just
completed their junior year.
Date: Block A: May 23 – June 14
Block B: June 17-July 9
Block C: July 11-August 2
Colorado College Summer
Precollege Programs
14 E. Cache La Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO
80903
https://www.colora
docollege.edu/offic
es/summersession/
pre-college/
Columbia College
Chicago - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
Advertising/
Campus/$
The AAF AdCamp Chicago is a one-week
summer enrichment program teaching students
about an ad major, careers in advertising and
what it takes to market different products and
services to consumers. Students will not only
learn in the classroom taught by industry pros
and college professors, but they will also have
the change to visit both the legendary Leo
Burnett’s headquarters, Draftfcb and other
agencies to see what it is like to work in a real
creative environment — complete with foosball
and ping-pong tables!
American Advertising
Federation
Melissa Wong, Manager
of Education Services
1101 Vermont Ave NW,
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 898-0089 www.Aaf.org/adca
mp
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Date: June 24-28
Columbia
University –
updated 2012-2013
General/Cam
pus/$
Pre-college enrichment programs for students
entering grades 9-12
Secondary School
Programs
510 Levinsohn Hall
Mail Code 4111
2970 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
212.854.3771
Fax:
212.854.7077
www.ce.columbia.
edu/hs
Columbia
University –
updated 2012-2013
General/Cam
pus/$
Summer Program for High School Students
in NYC
The Summer Program for High School
Students in New York City is renowned for its
academic rigor, instructional excellence, and
the unique opportunity to experience college
life in the Ivy League while sampling the
vibrancy of New York City.
Deadline: April 3, 2012 (priority Feb. 6)
June 24 – July 12
July 16 – August 2
Summer Program for
High School Students School of Continuing
Education
203 Lewisohn Hall
2970 Broadway, Mail
Code 4119
New York, NY 10027-
6902
212.854.9889 http://ce.columbia.
edu/Summer-
Program-High-
School-
Students/Contact-
the-Office
Columbia
University –
updated 2012-2013
International/
Campus/$
Summer Program for High School Students
in Barcelona
The Barcelona Experience is a program in
which students examine the history, art, and
urban development of Barcelona, Spain,
enriching their understanding of how European
communities develop local, regional, national,
and international identities. Prior knowledge of
Spanish is not required. Students in the
program share a common three-course
curriculum taught in English, supplemented by
Summer Program for
High School Students School of Continuing
Education
203 Lewisohn Hall
2970 Broadway, Mail
Code 4119
New York, NY 10027-
6902
212.854.9889 http://ce.columbia.
edu/The-
Barcelona-
Experience/Contac
t-the-Office
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
a Spanish-language workshop.
Deadline: March 13, 2013 (priority Feb 6)
July 7 - July 27
Columbia
University –
updated 2012-2013
International/
Campus/$
Summer Program for High School Students
in the Middle East
A new program combines study at Columbia
University in New York City with study abroad
at King's Academy, in Manja, Jordan. The
program offers a unique chance to combine
substantive reading and classroom work at
Columbia and at the prestigious King's
Academy with field trips to several
extraordinary historical sites in the Middle
East.
Deadline: March 16, 2013
June 23 – July 20
Summer Program for
High School Students School of Continuing
Education
203 Lewisohn Hall
2970 Broadway, Mail
Code 4119
New York, NY 10027-
6902
212.854.9889 http://ce.columbia.
edu/high-
school/middle-east
Concordia
Language Villages
- updated 2012-
2013
Languages/C
ampus/$
Concordia Language Villages is the premiere
language and cultural immersion program in
the United States. We are advocates for
language learning and we take pride in our role
in creating more language advocates.
For 50 years, Concordia Language Villages, in
the beautiful North Woods of Minnesota, has
been boldly and optimistically pursuing a
vision of peace and understanding by
introducing learners to the languages and
cultures of our world.
Concordia Language
Villages
901 8th St. S.
Moorhead, MN 56562
(800) 222-4750 www.concordialan
guagevillages.org
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Cornell University -
CURIE Academy –
updated 2012-2013
Science/Girl/
Campus/$
The CURIE Academy is a one-week summer
residential program for high school girls who
excel in math and science. The focus is on
sophomores and juniors who may not have had
prior opportunities to explore engineering, but
want to learn more about the many
opportunities in engineering in an interactive
atmosphere.
Deadline: March 1, 2013
Date: July 14-20, 2013
Cornell University
Carpenter Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-2201
http://www.en
gineering.corn
ell.edu/diversi
ty/summer/hi
gh_school/cur
ie/index.cfm
http://www.engine
ering.cornell.edu/di
versity/summer/hig
h_school/curie/ind
ex.cfm
Cornell University
– Design
Immersion, a
Summer Program –
updated 2012-2013
Env/Campus/
$
This three-week design immersion program,
taught by faculty from Cornell's Department of
Design and Environmental Analysis (DEA),
will introduce you to how designers think,
solve problems, and improve our world.
Date: June 23-July 14
Cornell University
Summer College
B20 Day Hall
Ithaca NY 14853-2801
607.255.6203
fax:
607.255.6665
http://www.sce.cor
nell.edu/sc/progra
ms/index.php?v=1
45&s=Overview
Cornell University
– updated 2012-
2013
Campus/$ Summer College
Three-week, Session 1
June 22-July 13, 2013
Three-week, Session 2
July 14-August 3, 2013
Six-week programs
June 22-August 6, 2013
Architecture, RABS
June 22-August 3, 2013
Summer College
Programs for High School
Students
B20 Day Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-2801
www.summercolle
ge.cornell.edu
Council on
International
Educational
Exchange - updated
International/
$
Since 1947, CIEE: Council on International
Educational Exchange, has been in pursuit of
its mission, "to help people gain understanding,
acquire knowledge, and develop skills for
CIEE
300 Fore Street
Portland, ME 04101
207-553-4000
Fax:
207-553-4299
http://www.ciee.or
g/index.htm#home
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
2012-2013 living in a globally interdependent and
culturally diverse world."
CSI: Wayneburg
Summer Camp –
updated 2011-2012
Forensic/Ca
mpus/$
The purpose of this camp is to allow students
interested in forensic science to obtain hands-
on training from certified experts in various
disciplines of forensic science. Interact with
experts in a small group setting designed for
question and answer sessions. The training
provided will enhance the student's
understanding of forensic topics as well as
allow them to make valuable connections with
professionals and fellow peers in the field.
Students entering 11th,12
th, or Spring 2010 high
school graduates.
Deadline: May 7, 2012
June 24-29, 2012
Waynesburg University
51 W. College Street
Waynesburg, PA 15370
800.225.7393
724-627-8191
http://www.waynes
burg.edu/web/fore
nsicscience/csi-
camp
Cuyahoga
Community
College – Freedom
Project – updated
2012-2013
Enrichment/
Campus/$
Freedom Schools is a 6-week enrichment
experience for students in grades 8-12 that
fosters creativity by using music, chants,
movements and other cultural expressions to
impact the lives of young people and equip
them with innovative approaches to problem-
solving.
Tri-C Freedom Project
2900 Community College
Avenue MCC-22
Cleveland, OH 44115
216.987.6408
Fax:
216.987.6308
http://www.tri-
c.edu/apply/hsstud
ents/Pages/Freedo
mProject.aspx
Deer Hill
Expeditions –
updated 2012-2013
International/
Outdoor-
Service/$
For over 25 years, we have been providing
exciting adventure summer camp programs for
teenagers, combining wilderness adventure
with the opportunity to work with native
peoples on service projects that honor their
traditional lifeways, or on conservation projects
PO Box 180
Mancos, CO • 81328
800.533.7221
970.533.7492
Fax:
970.533.7221
http://www.deerhil
lexpeditions.com/s
ummer-
programs/adventur
e-summer-camps/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
that preserve the beauty of the American West.
Dates and fees vary.
Earlham College –
Explore-A-College
Program – updated
2011-2012
General/Cam
pus/$
The Explore-A-CollegeSM
Program is a two-
week summer program designed to let you
"practice" going to college or have "dress
rehearsal" before the real college experience
begins. By taking a class taught by an Earlham
professor, you develop college-level
discussion, research, and time management
skills that you can use in your high school
courses and beyond.
Deadline: June 15, 2012
Date: July 8-21, 2012
Earlham college
Admissions Office
801 National Road West
Richmond, IN 47374-
4095
http://www.earlha
m.edu/exploreacoll
ege
Earthwatch Institute
– updated 2012-
2013
Outdoor/free Earthwatch offers fully funded expeditions to
High School students selected by competitive
application through its Student Fellowships
Programs.
Earthwatch Institute -
United States
3 Clock Tower Place
Suite 100, Box 75
Maynard, MA 01754
U.S.A.
800-776-0188 http://www.earthw
atch.org/expedition
/volunteer-
conservation-
projects-2013/
Eleanor Roosevelt
Center at Val-Kill
(ERVK) – Girls’
Leadership
Workshop (GLW)-
updated 2012-2013
Leadership-
Women/parti
al fee
The GLW delivers programs each summer to
educate, empower, and activate adolescent girls
to become the next generation of social justice
leaders. The primary objective of the GLW is
to create a more just world by preparing young
women for future positions of personal,
political, and professional leadership, using the
example set by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Deadline: March 15, 2013
Session I: July 6-14
Session II: July 20-28
Girls' Leadership
Workshop Application
Eleanor Roosevelt Center
at Val-Kill
P.O. Box 255
Hyde Park, NY 12538
845.229.5302 http://www.ervk.or
g/html/glw.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Emerson College –
Political
Communication,
Advocacy, and
Leadership Institute
for High School
Students (PAL) –
updated 2012-2013
Leadership/C
ampus/$
The Political Communication, Advocacy, and
Leadership Institute is a week-long intensive
program aimed at high school students who
wish to understand the crucial role of
communication in politics, advocacy, and
leadership in a democratic society.
Date: July 21-August 3, 2013
Deadline: April 30, 2013 (Priority) June 17,
2013
Department of
Professional Studies and
Special Programs
120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116-4624
617.824.8500
Fax:
617.824.8158
http://www.emerso
n.edu/academics/pr
ofessional-
studies/programs-
high-school-
students
Emerson College –
Summer Journalism
Institute for HS
Students – updated
2012-2013
Leadership/C
ampus/$
Professional Studies offers challenging one-,
two- and five-week summer programs for
advancing high school students. Programs are
intensive, fun, and designed to teach students
competitive, practical skills in one academic
area of communication and the arts.
Date Session I: July 6-21, 2013
Deadline: April 30, 2013 (Priority) June 17,
2013
Department of
Professional Studies and
Special Programs
120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116-4624
617.824.8500
Fax:
617.824.8158
http://www.emerso
n.edu/academics/pr
ofessional-
studies/programs-
high-school-
students
Emory Pre-College
Program – updated
2012-2013
General/Cam
pus/$
The Emory Pre-College Program is a summer
academic program for high school students. It
gives college-bound rising juniors and rising
seniors an exciting glimpse of academic and
residential life at a top-ranked national
university. High school students may explore
topics with professors who are the leading
experts in their fields, enroll in classes with
college students, and earn transferable college
credit.
SESSION DATES: Two-week non-credit:
Session A: June 30 – July 13, 2013 (residential
program available)
Trimble Hall
637 Asbury Circle
Atlanta, Georgia 30322
USA
404.727.0671 www.college.emor
y.edu/pre-college
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Session B: July 14 – July 27, 2013 (residential
program available)
Session C: July 28 – August 10, 2013
(residential program available). Six-week
credit: Session 1: May 20 – June 28, 2013
(commuter students only)
Session 2: June 30 – August 10, 2013
(residential program available)
Fashion Institute of
Design &
Merchandising –
updated 2012-2013
Fashion/Cam
pus/$
3 Days of Fashion is the perfect summer event
created especially for High School students
(limited spaces for sophomores and freshmen)
and is held on all four FIDM California
campuses.
* Orange County: June 20–22
* San Diego: July 1–3
* San Francisco: June 24–26
* Los Angeles: June 26–28
For contact information,
please check:
http://fidm.edu/about/cont
act.html
http://fidm.edu/en/
News+and+Events/
3+Days+of+Fashio
n/
Fir Acres
Workshop in
Writing and
Thinking – Lewis
and Clark College
- updated 2012-
2013
Writing/Cam
pus/$
The Fir Acres Workshop in Writing and
Thinking, first and foremost, is a community of
writers who share a commitment to the work
and play of writing together. Find out more
about writing and living on campus while
participating in this summer writing program
for high school students.
Date: June 30-July 12, 2013
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill
Road Portland, Oregon
97219
503-768-7200
fax 503-768-
7205
http://college.lclark
.edu/programs/fir_
acres/
Foundation for
Teaching
Economics -
Economics for
Leaders – updated
Economics/C
ampus/$
The goal of the Economics for Leaders
program is to give promising students the skills
to be more effective leaders and to teach them
how to employ economic analysis when
considering difficult public policy choices.
Foundation for Teaching
Economics
260 Russell Blvd. Suite B
Davis, CA 95616
800.383.4335
530.757.4643
Fax:
530.757.4636
http://www.fte.org/
student-
programs/economi
cs-for-leaders-
program/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
2012-2013 Deadline: March 4, 2013
Fresh Air Camp –
Volunteering
opportunity –
updated 2012-2013
Volunteering Fresh Air Camp is a program developed by
health care professionals from the following
organizations:
Akron Children's Hospital
Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital
Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for
Rehabilitation
MetroHealth Medical Center
Deadline: April 1
Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital. For
more information, contact Kathy Whitford at
Kathy Whitford
Medical Staff CC Shaker
Campus
2801 MLK JR Drive
Cleveland, OH
Camp Cheerful
15000 Cheerful Lane
Strongsville, Ohio 44136
216-448-6251
Fax: 216-448-
6061
http://freshaircamp
.org/
Furman University
- Furman Scholars
– updated 2012-
2013
General/Cam
pus/$
The Summer Scholars program is an academic
enrichment program that engages rising juniors
and seniors in small group settings under the
direction of Furman faculty members.
Session 1: July 7-13, 2013
Session 2: July 14-20, 2013
Deadline: April 15, 2013
3300 Poinsett Highway,
Greenville, SC, 29613
864-294-2000 http://www2.furma
n.edu/admission/E
ngageFurman/Sum
merScholars/Pages
/default.aspx
Furman University
– Startalk Chinese
Camp – updated
2012-2013
Language/Ca
mpus/$-
scholarships
The Startalk Chinese Camp Program is an
academic enrichment program that engages
rising juniors and seniors in small group
settings under the direction of Furman faculty
members.
Session 1: July 7-212, 20132
Deadline: April 15, 2013
Furman University Asian
Studies
300 Poinsett Highway,
Greenville, SC, 29613
864-294-2878 www.furman.edu/s
tartalkfcc
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Georgetown
University –
updated 2012-2013
General/Cam
pus/$
Discover your passion this summer at
Georgetown University. Whether you’re
seeking college credit, exploring a new interest
or want to experience campus life firsthand,
you are certain to find a program at
Georgetown that both sets you apart from your
high school peers and leaves a lasting
impression for years to come.
Various dates: June 9 – August 4
Georgetown University
School of Continuing
Studies
3307 M Street NW
Suite 202
Washington, DC 20007
202- 687-8700 http://scs.georgeto
wn.edu/department
s/21/summer-
programs-for-high-
school-
students/formats.cf
m
Global Works
- Updated 2012-
2013 NEW 2013
Travel/Com
munity
Service/Lang
uage/$
Our programs take students to visit three to five
different communities, providing a cross-
section of cultures and environments— from
rural villages to capital cities. Community
Service projects are an integral part of every
Global Works trip and students can earn up to
70 hours. A well-rounded journey is made
extraordinary by its adventures!
2342 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
303.545.2202
Fax:
303.545.2425
www.globalworkst
ravel.com
Grand River
Academy – updated
2012-2013
General/Boys
/Campus/$
Grand River Academy is a college-prep
boarding school whose primary goal is to
prepare students, including those who are not
working to their potential, for a successful
college education.
Dates: June 30- August 2, 2013
3042 College Street
Austinburg, OH 44010
440-275-2811
Fax: 440-275-
1825
www.grandriver.or
g
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Great Lakes
Science Center –
updated 2012-2013
Volunteering An exciting and unique volunteer opportunity
for students who are interested in science and
science education: Science Break Camps.
Camps run during school breaks, this summer
camps will run for 10 weeks.
Deadline: Feb. 11, 2013
Sessions: Spring and summer (see website)
601 Erieside Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.696.5339
Fax:
216.696.2547
www.GreatScience
.com
Great Lakes
Science Center –
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Volunteering Great Lakes Science Center is offering an
opportunity for teens to be a part of the
Customer Service Team for the upcoming
exhibition Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition.
This opportunity will give students a chance to
help develop quality customer service skills
and communication.
Requirements: Candidates must have
completed their freshman year of high school
and be at least 15 years of age. Volunteer must
make a minimum commitment of 12 hours per
week from June 1 – August 15, 2013 (120
hours). All candidates must attend three
weekend training sessions, April 27, May 4 and
May 11, 2013. Good candidates are reliable,
responsible, professional, work well in teams
and have excellent communication skills.
Candidates will be expected to learn
information on GLSC programs, pricing and be
able to answer basic questions about the
Science Center and Titanic history.
Deadline: April 6, 2013
Date: June 1-August 15
601 Erieside Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.696.5339
Fax:
216.696.2547
www.GreatScience
.com
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Greek Summer -
AFS - updated
2012-2013
International/
$
The program is designed for young people who
are enthusiastic about immersing themselves in
another culture, contributing to the quality of
life in a rural Greek village, and having the
opportunity to make great new friends.
Through the years, the American Farm School
has built a tradition of helping Greek villagers
meet their evolving needs through community
service projects carried out by Greek Summer
participants.
Date June 24-July 30
Ms. Rena Karypidou
American Farm School
12 Marinou Antipa Str,
P.O. Box 23
Thessaloniki, Greece
+30 2310 492
890
Fax: +30 2310
492 727
www.afs.edu.gr/gr
eeksummer
Hastings Water
Works – updated
2012-2013
Work Summer Jobs opportunities
10331 Brecksville Road
Brecksville, OH 44141
440-832-7700
Fax: 440-832-
7701
www.hastingswate
rworks.com
Hiram College – Leadership/C
ampus/ High School Leadership Conference (HSLC) engages up-and-coming leaders in a variety of
activities designed to expand their comfort
zones and foster leadership skills. For three
days on the campus of Hiram College, student
leaders will participate in sessions on team
building, creative problem solving, group
dynamics, small group discussions, and
diversity education. Participants will also
engage in a low-ropes course.
Deadline:
Date: July 9 - 11, 2012
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986 http://www.hiram.e
du/summerathiram/
hslc.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Hiram College –
Hiram Fine Arts
Workshop –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
Hiram Fine Arts Workshop - engages up-
and-coming high school artists in a variety of
activities designed to expand their artistic
abilities and aesthetic judgment, foster
advanced visual skills, and provide a sample of
the college experience.
July 14-16, 2013
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330-569-5986 http://www.hiram.e
du/summerathiram/
academic/hiram-
institute-of-fine-
arts
Hiram College –
Summer Academies
– updated 2012-
2013
Theater/Cam
pus/$
Hiram Institute of Theatre (HIT) – an acting-
intensive program for students to focus
primarily on a specific style of acting.
July 17-20, 2013
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986
http://www.hiram.e
du/summerathiram/
academic/hiram-
institute-of-fine-
arts
Hiram College –
Summer Academies
– updated 2012-
2013
Writing/Cam
pus/$
The Emerging Writers Workshop in
Creative Nonfiction - Promising young
authors will develop their voice and hone their
writing skills in the expanding genre of creative
nonfiction.
June 20-22, 2013
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986
http://www.hiram.e
du/summerathiram/
academic/emerging
-writers
Hiram College –
Summer Academies
– updated 2012-
2013
Science/Cam
pus/$
The Hiram Genomics Academy – Genomics
+ Spanish = Why Language Matter. A four-
day, residential summer learning experience
held on the Hiram College campus, located in
Hiram, Ohio, and designed to engage the next
generation of young scientists in a cutting-edge
biological discipline.
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986
http://www.hiram.e
du/summerathiram/
academic/hiram-
genomics-academy
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
June 23-26, 2013
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Hiram College –
Summer Academies
– updated 2012-
2013
Robotics/Ca
mpus/$
The Hiram Robotics Academy – Have you
ever wanted to build your own robot and
program it to do what you want? Come to the
Hiram Robotics Academy and learn to program
two different types of robots, both in the Java
programming language. The Finch robot is
already constructed and has several sensors for
measuring the world. Learn to control this
robot to accomplish different challenges
starting on day 1. The Hiram Robotics
Academy will meet daily from 9:00 AM to
4:00 PM.
July 9-13, 2013
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Hiram College
PO Box 67
Hiram, OH 44234
330.569.5986
http://www.hiram.e
du/summerathiram/
academic/hiram-
robotics-academy
Holden Arboretum
– Holden Junior
Volunteer Program
- updated 2012-
2013 NEW 2013
Nature/Volun
teer
HJV are students, age 14-17, who are interested
in nature and the environment and commit to
volunteering regularly at The Holden
Arboretum for six weeks during the summer.
May serve on to three 2-4 hr shifts per week.
Deadline: March 15, 2013
Date: June 17-26
The Holden Arboretum
9500 Sperry Rd
Kirtland, OH 44094-5172
440-602-8003
Fax: 440-602-
3857
http://www.holden
arb.org/home/
Hollins Summer –
updated 2012-2013
Hollinsummer, open to middle school and high
school girls, is full of fun and learning. You'll
take two noncredit classes, live on campus with
girls from all over the country, and enjoy a full
program of extracurricular activities. Choose
P. O. Box 9707
Roanoke, VA 24020-1707
800-456-9595 http://www.hollins.
edu/summerprogra
ms/hollinsummer/i
ndex.shtml
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
from eight athletic clinics and rock climbing.
Date: July 14-20, 2013 / July 21-27, 2013
Hospice of the
Western Reserve /
Teen Volunteer –
updated 2012-2013
Volunteering Teen Volunteers at Hospice of the Western
Reserve do a variety of things including:
provide friendly visits to patients, help with
special events, work on life legacies, make
greeting cards for patients, and help with
clerical projects.
Dionne S. Sims
Coordinator of Teen
Volunteers
Hospice of the Western
Reserve
300 E. 185th Street
Cleveland, OH 44119-
9918
216-383-5745
Cell: 216-299-
4256
http://www.hospic
ewr.org/volunteer/t
een-volunteer-
opportunities
Houghton College
– updated 2012-
2013
Sports/Camp
us/$
Basketball/Equestrian/Soccer/Tennis/Volleybal
l camps offer top quality, professional
instruction that emphasizes individual attention
and maximum participation at an affordable
price.
See Website for dates.
Houghton College
Basketball Camp
One Willard Avenue
Haughton, NY 14744
585-567-9645 www.houghtonsu
mmercamps.com
Howard University
- College Of
Pharmacy, Nursing
And Allied Health
Sciences – updated
2012-2013
Science/Cam
pus/$
The Center of Excellence (COE) High School
Summer Enrichment Program is a six-week
intensive summer program. Twenty five (25)
High School students who express an interest in
a career in pharmacy or other health profession
will be selected.
Deadline: March 2013
Date: See website for details
Dr. E Jeannette Andrews
Center of Excellence
2300 4th Street, NW
(Faculty Annex III Room
116)
Washington, DC 20059
202.806.4212 http://www.pharma
cy.howard.edu/Ctr
_excellence/summ
er_enrichment.htm
l
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Indiana University
Kelley School of
Business – Junior
Executive Institute
- updated 2012-
2013 NEW 2013
Business/Min
orities/Free
The institute is designed specifically for high
school students from historically
underrepresented groups, namely students who
identify as African-American, Latino/Hispanic,
or American Indian/Native American. To be
considered for the program, you must also be a
high school student finishing your sophomore
or junior year and have a minimum GPA of 3.0
on a 4.0 scale. You will need to submit the
online application, which includes a short
essay. In addition, you will need to fill out the
online version of the Photo Release form and
the Consent for Medical Treatment form.
Please print the IU Outdoor Adventures release
form and return it via US Mail. You will also
need to mail an official high school transcript
and one letter of recommendation from a high
school counselor/teacher or an employer on
official letterhead.
Deadline: Feb. 1-April 30, 2013
Dates: July 9-14 & July 20-27
Kelley School of Business
Undergraduate Program
Office
Indiana University
1309 E. Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47405-
0121
812-855-0611
Fax:
812-855-0212
http://www.kelley.i
u.edu/ugrad/precoll
ege/jei.cfm
Indiana University
Kelley School of
Business – updated
2012-2013
Business/Wo
men/Free
This is a selective program open to young
women who are high school juniors during the
2012-2013 school year. A minimum GPA of
3.5 on a 4.0 scale is required, and factors such
as extracurricular involvement, a letter of
recommendation, and seriousness of purpose
will influence selection decisions.
Deadline: April 30, 2013
Dates: July 9-14 & July 20-27
Kelley School of Business
Undergraduate Program
Office
Indiana University
1309 E. Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47405-
0121
812-855-0611
Fax:
812-855-0212
www.kelley.iu.edu
/ugrad/precollege/y
wi.cfm
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Interlochen Center
for the Arts –
updated 2012-2013
Music/Camp/
$
Grades 3 - 12. June thru Aug.
Scholarships and financial aid available.
Located in Northwest Michigan.
Apply by Feb. 1 (See website for details)
Office of Admission and
Financial Aid
800.681.5912 www.camp.interlo
chen.org
International
Seminar Series -
Sojourns Abroad -
updated 2012-2013
Gap
year/Internati
onal/$
Cultural immersion for global citizenship –
Ideal “Gap Year” or “Time Out” options for
college age students.
Sojourns Abroad
PO Box 1171 Manchester,
VT 05254
802.362.5855 www.sojournsabro
ad.org
International
Seminar Series -
Service Learning in
Paris – updated
2012-2013
Service/Lang
uage/Internati
onal/$
Work with a team of experienced educators
who know Paris
Come to understand the French, and how they
live and work
Work in service 5 days a week
Use your French every day
Experience Paris as a local resident
Learn about your own cultural biases and
perspectives
Become self-reliant and confident
Become a good guest and a thoughtful observer
Date: July 4 -28, 2013
Sojourns Abroad
PO Box 1171 Manchester,
VT 05254
802.362.5855 www.study-
serve.org
Ithaca College –
Summer Music
Academy – updated
2012-2013
Music/Camp
us/$
Our mission is to provide a creative and
supportive environment for young adults to
grow as musicians and people. Our high school
program is unique in that it offers a residential
pre-college experience with a rich offering of
music courses, as well as non-music courses,
taught by Ithaca College faculty and top music
School of Music
3322 Whalen Center
Ithaca College
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 274-3171 www.Ithaca.edu/s
ma
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
educators from across the country. Our
intermediate program provides young
musicians with the opportunity to work with
renowned faculty in a fun and supportive
environment.
Date: •July 14-27, 2013
•Available to students who are entering grades
10, 11, or 12, or recent high school graduates.
•Wind ensemble (band), orchestra, guitar, and
voice programs
Jacobs University –
Summer Campus
Germany – updated
2011-2012
International/
Campus/$
• Optional Introduction to Northern Germany
Program
Date: July 17-22
• Academic Program Week with our Life
Science Research Teams
Date: July 22-28
Jacobs University is Germany’s premier
English-language university known for its ideal
professor to student ration of 1:10. Over 70%
of the students at Jacobs come from more than
110 countries, making the university population
the most internationally diverse in the country
of Germany. Despite the 1,200-year-old
history of Bremen, the Jacobs residential
campus itself is quite modern and offers state-
of-the-art facilities and equipment. Participants
of the Summer Campus Germany will have the
opportunity to work with one of the best-ranked
faculties for life sciences in the country (see
CHE rankings) while gaining insights into
university life – from classroom, lab and
Office of Admissions
Reimar Lüst Hall Room
129 Campus Ring 1
28759 Bremen
Germany
+49.421.200.4
200
www.jacobs-
university.de/sum
merprograms/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
campus life experiences. The summer program,
taking place from July 22-28, will also offer
students the opportunity to explore the region
of northern Germany, with excursions to
Hamburg and Berlin (this option starts on July
17).
Deadline: May 1, 2012 (non-EU citizens)/June
1, 2012 (EU citizens)
Java Joes
Fundraing –
updated 2011-2012
Fundraising Perk up your fundraising profits with coffee
(and more).
877-341-2332
ext. 3
www.javajoesfund
raising.com
JOB OFFER -
Neubert Painting
Work Interviewing juniors and seniors for full-time
summer jobs. Pay rate starts at $9.00-9.50/hour.
12108 Madison Avenue
Lakewood, OH 44107
216-529-0360
800-545-1285
www.neubertpainti
ng.com
John Carroll
University – Young
Writers Workshop–
updated 2012-2013
Writing/Cam
pus/$
John Carroll Young Writers Workshop
Students participate in a rigorous and inspiring
program that provides an introduction to the art
and craft of poetry, short fiction, and creative
nonfiction.
Date: July 15-19
John Carroll Young
Writers Workshop c/o
Philip Metres and Ana
Hocevar
20700 North Park
Boulevard
University Heights, Ohio
44118
216-397-4221
Dept of
English
216-397-4294
888-335-6800
http://sites.jcu.edu/
yww/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Kent State
University –
The Nikki Kukwa
Memorial Aviation
@ Kent State
University –
updated 2011
Woman/Scie
nce/
The International Women’s Air & Space
Museum is partnering with Kent State
University to sponsor a unique camp
opportunity for high school young women.
Deadline: May 6, 2011
Date: July 10-12, 2011
International Women’s
Air & Space Museum
Burke Lakefront Airport
Room 165
1501 N. Marginal Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44114
http://www.kent.ed
u/research/newsdet
ail.cfm?newsitem=
96948580-05d4-
f1f9-
b67bfc2b289bd558
Kent State
University –
Regents
STARTALK
Foreign Language
Academy - updated
2012-2013
Language/Ca
mpus/FREE
2012 STARTALK Foreign Language Academy
in Arabic, Chinese and Russian
See Website for more details.
Students must participate in a follow-up
academic year component consisting of
distance learning and monthly Saturday
sessions.
Date: TBD
Email: [email protected]
Dr Brian Baer, Director
Modern and Classical
Language Studies
109 Satterfield Hall
Kent State University
Kent, OH 44242
Phone: 330-
672-2150
Fax: 330-672-
4009
http://fla.mcls.kent.
edu/home.php
Kent State
University -
Porthouse Theater
Academy –
Updated 2011-2012
Theater/Cam
pus/$
A musical theater summer intensive program
for high school students entering their
Sophomore, Junior or Senior years interested in
advanced study and preparing for university
auditions.
Date: July10-29 (3 credit hour workshop)
July 10-August 12 (6 credit hour workshop)
Porthouse Theatre
8141 Music and Speech
Kent State University
1325 Theater Drive
PO Box 5190
Kent, OH 44242-0001
330-672-3884
Fax: 330-672-
2889
http://dept.kent.edu
/theatre/porthouse/
AudEmployment.h
tm
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Kenyon College -
The Kenyon
Review Young
Writers Workshop
– updated 2012-
2013
Writing/Cam
pus/
A two-week creative writing adventure for high
school students sponsored by the Kenyon
Review. Scholarships available (deadline for
scholarship request March 1)
Deadline: March. 1
Session I: June 23-July 6
Session II: July 14-27
740.427.5208
Fax:
740.427.5417
http://www.kenyon
review.org/worksh
ops/young-writers/
Kenyon College -
Total Performance
Sports Camp –
updated 2012-2013
Science/Swi
mming/Camp
us/$
Science for Swimmers Camp
Swimming Creatures is a summer camp like
none other. It is a camp for science loving
swimmers, combining high-quality experience
in scientific research with top-notch swim
training.
The biology portion of the camp will balance
the excitement of field research with the
precision of laboratory techniques; all while
keeping things in the context of usable data and
analysis.
River Biology from Genes to Populations
Date: June 23-26, 2013
Age Group: 15-18 w/ science class background
Email: [email protected]
TPSC Office
620 W. Waveland Ave.
#3E
Chicago, IL 60613
David Heithaus
Brown Family
Environmental Center
Kenyon College
221 Duff St.
Gambier, OH 43022
773.904.7976
740-427-5000
http://tpscamps.co
m/swimming-
camps/science-for-
swimmers-camp
Kettering
University –
updated 2012-2013
Women/Engi
neering/$
LITE (Lives Improve Through Engineering) –
is a two-week residential program created by
Kettering University to introduce 11th grade
girls to what engineers do and how they
significantly improve people’s lives by
applying math, science and technology to
human problems. Scholarships available.
1700 W Third Avenue /
1700 University Avenue
Flint, MI 48504-6214
800.955.4464
ext. 9679
www.kettering.edu
/lite
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Deadline: April 15
Date: July 21-August 2, 2013
Kibbutz
Contemporary
Dance Company -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
International/
Dance/$
The Intensive Summer Dance (July 1 - July 12,
2012) is a two-week program in ballet, modern
and contemporary dance.
The program is open to students from all
around the world who love dancing and have
significant experience in Ballet or Modern
techniques.
The students must be 15-20 years old during
the time of the program.
These two incredible weeks include:
• 10 intensive days of dancing, between 6-7.5
hours a day of training within a wide variety of
styles with special attention to KCDC's
demanding material and repertoire.
• enriching activities like arts, dance and music
shows every evening.
• The program is designed to give young
dancers a taste of what a KCDC dancer’s life is
all about: refining their technique and
performance, experiencing Israel and making
friends from all over the world.
Kibbutz Contemporary
Dance Company
D.N. Ashrat
Kibbutz Ga'aton 25130
ISRAEL
+972.4.985.97
37
Fax:
+972.4.985.97
36
http://www.kcdc.c
o.il/DanceCenterE
ng.aspx?id=92
Kibbutz
Contemporary
Dance Company -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
International/
Dance/$
Dance Journey Program
Dance In Israel!
KCDC hosts an exciting 5-month dance
program known as Dance Journey.
This is your chance to dance side-by-side with
Kibbutz Contemporary
Dance Company
D.N. Ashrat
Kibbutz Ga'aton 25130
ISRAEL
+972.4.985.97
37
Fax:
+972.4.985.97
36
http://www.kcdc.c
o.il/JourneyEng.as
px
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
the KCDC dancers, and learn from one of the
leading dance companies in the world.
The dance program includes ballet classes,
contemporary dance classes, pilates classes,
KCDC repertoire lessons and workshops one of
the elite dance companies in Israel.
Feb 2, 2013- September 6, 2013
Lake Forest
College – Writing
and Thinking
Workshop –
updated 2012-2013
Writing/Cam
pus/$
The words WRITE and THINK go hand in
hand with SUMMER and FUN at Lake Forest
College. You’ll get to experience both during
our two-week residential program for high-
school students who want to explore writing
without worrying about grades.
Date: TBD
555 North Sheridan Road
Lake Forest, Illinois
60045
847- 234-3100 www.lakeforest.ed
u/wtw
Leadership
Education and
Development –
updated 2012-2013
Diversity/Bus
iness/Enginee
ring/Global/$
Our Mission… To enable youth of diverse
backgrounds to convert high potential into high
achievement and responsible leadership.
Business/Engineering/Global
Deadline: Jan 25, 2013
Leadership Education And
Development
14 East Hartwell Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19118
http://www.leadpro
gram.org/
Lifeworks
International -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Camp/Servic
e/Internationa
l/$
Our trips combine adventure travel, cultural
immersion, community service, and global
education for high school students during
extraordinary expeditions around the world.
PO Box 5517
Sarasota, FL 34277
800.317.6789
941.924.6789
Fax: 941.6075
www.lifeworks-
international.com
Loyola University
Chicago – Summer
Scholars - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
Campus/$ The Summer Scholars program wants to offer a
little guidance as you prepare for your summer
here at Loyola. While the focus is providing
you with a rigorous academic and learning
environment, we know the social aspect is also
Summer Scholars
1032 W. Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60660
773.508.7381 www.LUC.edu/su
mmerscholars
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
an integral part of the program. Students may
choose to participate in one Three-week
Seminar or BOTH over the course of a six
week summer.
These courses are designed exclusively for high
school students, these classes are intensive
learning experiences that meet Monday through
Friday from 9:00am until Noon. Each course
combines both in-class instruction and hands-
on activities or group fieldwork from which
students earn three hours of college credit.
Marist University –
Summer Pre-
College -updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
International/
$
New York (Poughkeepsie) Programs: Business,
Creative writing, Criminal justice, Digital
movie making, Environmental science,
Fashion, Game design, Sports communication,
Spanish, and Theatre.
Italy (Florence) programs: Fashion, Interior
design, and Studio art.
Date: July 14-27
Marist College
Office of Admission
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-
1387
845-575-3226 www.marist.edu/pr
ecollege
Maryland Institute
College of Art –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Internati
onal/$
Pre-College Studio Residency Program in
Tuscany – The Pre-College Studio Residency
Program in Tuscany offers a three week
college-level experience in the tradition of
MICA’s study abroad programs.
June 22– July 20, 2013
Deadline: March 30, 2013 (early application)
1300 W. Mount Royal
Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland
21217
410.225.2219
Fax:
410.225.2229
http://www.mica.e
du/Programs_of_St
udy/Programs_for_
Children_and_Tee
ns/Summer_Pre-
College_in_Tuscan
y.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Maryland Institute
College of Art –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
Pre-College Studio Residency Program in
Baltimore - This four-week program offers
students an opportunity to immerse themselves
in college-level studio classes while residing on
MICA’s campus with other young artists and
designers from around the country and around
the world.
June 22 – July 14, 2013 (Tuscany)
June 22 – July 20 (Baltimore)
Deadline: March 30, 2013 (early application)
1300 W. Mount Royal
Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland
21217
410.225.2219
Fax:
410.225.2229
http://www.mica.e
du/Programs_of_St
udy/Programs_for_
Children_and_Tee
ns/Summer_Pre-
College_in_Baltim
ore.html
Masa Israel –
updated 2012-2013
International/
$
MASA enables young Jews from all over the
world to spend a semester to a year in Israel on
any of over 160 programs.
Gap Year Program 2013-2014
Aimee Weiss
JUF/Jewish Federal of
Metropolitan Chicago
30 S. Wells Street, #5126
Chicago, IL 60606
312.357.4965 http://www.masais
rael.org/
Massachusetts
College of Art and
Design – updated
2012-2013
Arts/Day
Camp/$
Intensive experience in art making and viewing
designed for students entering their junior and
senior years.
Summer Intensives: TBD
Summer Studios: July 22 – August 17, 2013
MASSART621
Huntington
AvenueBoston, MA
02115
617.879.7170
Fax:
617.879.7171
www.massart.edu/
Continuing_Educat
ion.html
Miami University -
CraftSummer 2013-
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
For 35 years CraftSummer has been providing
one of the most unique and enriching
experiences in art education.
We often hear from our participants that
attending a CraftSummer workshop was a
transformative experience…opening doors to
creativity, professional advancement and
personal growth.
CraftSummer, MSC
1010
Miami University
550 E. Spring St.
Oxford, Ohio 45056
513.529.1809 www.craftsummer.
org
Website not
updated for 2013
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Dates: Session A TBD & Session B TBD
Deadline: May 1, 2013
Miami University –
Junior Scholars
Program - updated
2012-2013
Campus/$ A six-week residential experience for rising
high school seniors from the around the world.
Up to 8 hours of college credit.
Deadline: May 1, 2013
Date: TBD
Ann Larson, Interim
Director
Office of Admission
301 S. Campus Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056+
513-529-2531
http://www.miami.
muohio.edu/docum
ents/admission/hig
h-school/jr-
scholars/Junior_Sc
holars_12_Brochur
e.pdf
Miami University –
Updated 2011
Arts/ CraftSummer program added guitar playing
workshops to its 2011 summer offerings! Are
you at a musical plateau and need new
inspiration, a rock guitarist that wants to
venture into jazz, a classical player who wants
to tackle contemporary finger style guitar, or do
you just want to spend a week playing and
being with other guitar players? Then
theguitarcamp.org is the place to be.
Date: June 20-24, 2011
Geoff Eacker
550 East Spring St.
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio 45056
Janis Lackey:
513-529-7395
513.529.1809
http://www.craftsu
mmer.org/
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– updated 2011
Theater Summer Camp: The MUST Experience
is a teen camp that centers on a new theatrical
idea each summer, and culminates in the
creation of a new performance centered around
that theme.
Date: July 10 - July 18, 2011
Deadline: May 1, 2011
119 Center for Performing
Arts, Oxford, OH 45056
513. 529.3053 http://arts.muohio.e
du/theatre/must
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– updated 2011
Miami Art Portfolio Summer Studio - For High
School students who will complete grades 9 -
12 during the 2010- 2011 school year. Recent
high school graduates may also apply.
Monday - Friday, July 11 - 22
Deadline: May 1, 2011
104 Center for Performing
Arts, Oxford, OH 45056
513. 529.6010 http://arts.muohio.e
du/school-fine-
arts/summer-
2010/miami-art-
portfolio-summer-
art-camp
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– updated 2011
Jazz for High School Instrumentalists - The
Miami University Jazz Camp is designed for
high school students with a focus on jazz
improvisation. Daily classes in jazz theory,
improvisation, and style will give students the
tools to creatively express themselves through
the jazz language. Daily jazz combo rehearsals
and jam sessions will allow the students to
apply what they learn in class to real-world
situations. Students will also have the
opportunity to hear live jazz through daily
concerts by the faculty. The camp will
culminate in a closing concert featuring all
student combos. Come and study with area jazz
professionals in woodwinds, brass, piano, bass
and drums.
Date: July 5-9
Deadline: May 1, 2011
104 Center for Performing
Arts, Oxford, OH 45056
513. 529.6010 http://arts.muohio.e
du/school-fine-
arts/summer-
2010/jazz-high-
school-
instrumentalists
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– updated 2012-
2013
Arts/Gaming/
Campus/$
Miami University School of Fine Arts
Academy for Game Design - Serious about
video games? We mean really serious? Do the
names Zbrush, Mudbox and Maya mean
anything to you? Then this two week intensive
course at the Academy for Game Design
103 Phillips Hall (MSC
1010)
420 S. Oak Street
Miami University
Oxford OH 45056
513. 529.6010 http://arts.muohio.e
du/school-fine-
arts/summer-2011
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Summer Camp are for you. Build a state-of-
the-art 3D environment and one or more game
characters, all while using industry-standard
game development tools. Students are guided
through the process of game design – learn
modeling and texture mapping a well-
conceived gaming environment – this includes
buildings and other exciting elements. Students
create a custom game character (just like real
game developers) using Maya or 3ds Max and
Zbrush or Mudbox* to construct, texture, and
rig a realistic character.
Date: TBD
Deadline: May 1, 2013
Miami University
School of fine Arts
– updated 2012-
2013
Arts/Campus/
$
Miami University School of Fine Arts proudly
presents the Summer Arts Institute –
specializing in the offering of both credit and
non-credit summer camps and workshops
designed for career development, continuing
education, and skills enhancement for arts
enthusiasts of all ages.
June 17 – 21 (1-week) Introduction to
Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design
June 17 – 21 (1-week) Musical Theatre
June 24 – 28 (1-week) Jazz Camp
July 8 – July 19 (2-week) Miami Art Portfolio
Summer Studio
July 8 – July 19 (2-week) Beginning Design:
Architecture + Interior Design
July 15 – July 19 (Week) Posters That Rock
104 Center for Performing
Arts, Oxford, OH 45056
513. 529.6010 www.summerartsc
amp.org
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
July 12 – July 14 (Weekend) Intro. to Character
Development (Game & Animation)
Middlebury-
Monterey Language
Academy– updated
2012-2013
Languages/C
ampus/Intern
ational/$
Because the Middlebury College campus is
entirely given over to the college-level
Language Schools, the Middlebury-Monterey
Language Academy is housed on the campuses
of Green Mountain College in Poultney, VT,
Pomona College in Claremont, CA,
Swarthmore College in Philadelphia, PA, and
Beijing, China.
Middlebury-Monterey
Language Academy
Middlebury College
23 Adirondack View
Middlebury, VT 05753
802.443.2900
Fax:
802.443.3220
http://mmla.middle
bury.edu/
Milwaukee Institute
of Art & Design
Inc.- updated 2012-
2013
Arts/Campus/
$
Supports students in the essential transition to a
college-level student of art and design. Every
summer approximatively 200 high school
students travel to MIAD to study fine art or
design with outstanding faculty in an
exceptional facility.
Deadline: April 1, 2013
Date July 8-July 19 (Core Program)
July 8-July 26 (Majors Program)
Milwaukee Institute of Art
& Design Inc.
273 East Erie Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
414-847-3330 www.Miad.edu/pre
college
Facebook.com/mia
dprecollege
MIT – updated
2012-2013
Sciences/Ca
mpus/FREE
The MITES Program is a rigorous six-week
residential, academic enrichment summer
program for talented high school students who
are interested in studying and exploring careers
in science and engineering.
Deadline: Jan. 15, 2013
Date: June 14- July 27, 2013
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Office of
Engineering Outreach
Programs
Building 1-123, 77
Massachusetts Avenue,
Cambridge 02139
617.253.8052 http://web.mit.edu/
mites/www/
Montana State
University –
Campus/$ The MSU Summer Session program is
committed to providing a variety of classroom,
Office of Summer Session
Montana State University
www.montana.edu/
summer
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Bozeman – updated
2012-2013
outdoor, and online opportunities for students
to advance or complete their educational goals.
Summer Session Dates:
1st session: May 13-June 21
2nd
6-week session – June 24-August 2
12-week session – May 13-August 2
Intersession – June 10-August 2
Education Intersession – June 10-July 19
Bozeman, MT 59717 click on MyInfo
and Schedule of
Classes
Music Settlement –
updated 2012-2013
Music/Camps
/$
There's no better time than the summer to get
creative and The Music Settlement's summer
camps do just that!! Whether it's exploring their
musical theater chops, participating in music
therapy inclusion camps, or gaining more
musical skills, our campers not only learn but
they also have fun at the same time! That's why
we've been providing high quality summer
music camps for kids throughout Northeast
Ohio for almost 25 years.
Dates vary depending on the camp. See website
for more details.
The Music Settlement
11125 Magnolia Drive
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-421-5806
ext. 121
Fax: 216-231-
5022
http://themusicsettl
ement.org
Nacel Open Door,
Inc. – updated
2012-2013
International/
Languages/$
For more than five decades, Nacel has
promoted programs and opportunities aimed at
students who want to broaden their perspective
of the world and gain practical experience
living, working and learning in another culture.
Susan Franck, Program
Director
Nacel Open Door
380 Jackson Street, Suite
200
St. Paul, MN 55101
800-622.3553
Ext. 603
www.nacelopendo
or.org
NASA – Glenn
Research Center
High School
Internship Project -
STEM/Intern
ship/Stipends
This educational project provides summer
internship opportunities, 8 weeks in duration,
to students interested in careers in science,
technology, engineering, mathematics
https://intern.nasa.gov/ossi
/web/public/main/index.cf
m?solarAction=view&sub
Action=content&contentC
https://intern.nasa.
gov/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
(STEM) and professional administration at the
NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC).
This project offers opportunities for 10th and
11th grade students who will be juniors and
seniors in the upcoming school year and is
sponsored by the Educational Programs Office
(EPO).
Application period: 11/1/2012 – 3/15/2013
Date: June 17 – August 9, 2013
ode=HOME_PAGE_INT
ERNSHIPS
NASA - Lewis’
Educational and
Research
Collaborative
Internship Project–
updated 2012-2013
STEM/Intern
ship/Stipends
Summer internship opportunity for current 10th
and 11th
graders interested in Science,
Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
(STEM), professional administration and
technical careers.
Session #1 June 3, 2013 – August 9, 2013
Session #2 June 17, 2013 and August 23, 2013
Deadline: Feb. 1
Ohio Aerospace Institute
Attn: LERCIP
Applications (Mary
Roberts)
22800 Cedar Point Road
Cleveland, OH 44142
(440) 962-
3170
Extension
5006
http://www.nasa.go
v/centers/glenn/edu
cation/LERCIP_G
RC.html
Nation Athletics–
updated 2012-2013
Internship Will sponsor a PR/Marketing Internship for
high school athletes through the SHINING
STARS Mentorship Program. This program is
devised to educate student athletes about the
fields of PR, marketing and media; encourage
athletes to build off of creative instincts; focus
student athletes on the importance of the media
and advertising in regard to its role in shaping
and developing minds toward opinions;
increase awareness of the role of advertising in
athletics; as well as increase awareness of the
duty of the media in creating images for the
broader public.
SHINING STARS
Mentorship Program
PR/MARKETING HS
INTERN APPLICATION
P.O. Box 5816
Takoma Mark, MD 20913
240.389.3439
Fax: 480-393-
5891
www.nationathleti
cs.org
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
See website for more details.
National Youth
Leadership Forum -
updated 2012-2013
Nomination By counselor’s nomination:
Since 1992, the National Youth Leadership
Forum (NYLF) has empowered the nation's
highest-achieving high school and university
students with the confidence to make well-
informed life choices that will prepare them for
bright academic futures and successful
professional careers.
National Youth
Leadership Forum
1919 Gallows Road, Suite
700
Vienna, VA 22182
866-573-0960
Fax:
800-795-2521
http://www.nylf.or
g/overview.cfm
New Worlds
Emerge – Summer
Session at UCLA -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Campus/$ Attend a UCLA summer session and get a true
sense of what it’s like to be a college student.
You’ll enroll in college courses with UCLA
students, live in a student residence hall, and
enjoy a taste of independence during your six-
week stay. Choose exciting courses ranging
from oceanography to beginning guitar. In
between classes and studying, try something
new like windsurfing or yoga classes at one of
UCLA’s premier recreation and fitness
facilities. You will also have the opportunity to
participate in weekend activities in the
Southern California area, including college
campus visits, Disneyland, San Diego, and La
Jolla. Not only will you earn college credit and
218 West Water St., Suite
400
Charlottesville, VA 22902
1.855.812.8219 www.newworldse
merge.org
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
challenge yourself academically, you’ll walk
away from your experience with a new sense of
confidence about college life and living
independently.
Date: June 23 - August 3
New Worlds
Emerge – Summer
Session at UCLA -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Campus/$ Jump-start your college career at UCLA this
summer. Choose a one- or two-week college-
level institute designed just for high school
students. Live in a UCLA student residence and
experience life as a college student on this
idyllic campus. UCLA Summer Institutes offer
opportunities for in-depth study of the subject
of your choice with world-renowned UCLA
faculty members. This is your chance to earn
college credit, get a head start on your career,
and meet new friends from all over the country
that share the same interests as you. As part of
your experience, enjoy a weekend of activities
in the Southern California area, including
college campus visits, Disneyland, San Diego,
and La Jolla.
Dates*: Programs between June 23 and August
3
218 West Water St., Suite
400
Charlottesville, VA 22902
1.855.812.8219 www.newworldse
merge.org
New Worlds
Emerge – Summer
Start-up at UCLA -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Campus/$ Invest 11 days this summer to learn how to
become a young entrepreneur. Not only will
you leave with a fully executable business plan,
you will earn four college credits and a chance
to pitch your business idea to a group of
renowned venture capitalists. The winning team
will receive $1,000 in seed capital to start their
business.
218 West Water St., Suite
400
Charlottesville, VA 22902
1.855.812.8219 www.newworldse
merge.org
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Date: July 7-July 17
New Worlds
Emerge – updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
International/
Travel/Servic
e/Language/S
tudy
Abroad/$
Your adventure of a lifetime starts here. Meet a
group of new students as you and your friends
embark on a life-changing journey. Transform
your perspective with student travel programs
unlike any other. The world beckons.
218 West Water St., Suite
400
Charlottesville, VA 22902
1.855.812.8219 www.newworldse
merge.org
New York
University–
updated 2012-2013
Campus/U.
credits/$
NYU Precollege Program, offers rising high
school juniors and seniors the opportunity to
take up to two college-level courses at our
Washington Square campus. Six week
program: July 8-August 17
Deadline: April 1, 2013
Office of Special Sessions
NYU Precollege
110 East 14th Street,
Lower Level
New York, NY 10003-
4170
212-998-2292
212-995-4642
www.nyu.edu/info/
precollege/info
Northeast Ohio
Medical University
– HealthSuccess
Application -
updated 2012-2013
Pharmacy-
Medical/Min
ority
HealthSuccess is a highly selective enrichment
program offered and funded by the Northeast
Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) for ninth
through eleventh grade students, typically
persons from groups underrepresented
in medicine and pharmacy.
Deadline: TBD
NEOMED
Attn: Harmony Ramunno
Office of Enrollment
Services
4209 St. Rt. 44
PO Box 95
Rootstown, Ohio
330-325-6269 http://www.neome
d.edu/admissions/p
rograms/healthsucc
ess
Northeast Ohio
Medical University
– Pathway to
Pharmacy –
updated 2012-2013
Pharmacy/ To meet the rising demands of the health care
industry and better prepare students to be
competitive in the health care arena, The
NEOMED and partners have designed and
implemented a pharmacy workforce
development program.
Dates: TBD
Deadline: TBD
NEOMED
Attn: Harmony Ramunno
Office of Enrollment
Services
4209 St. Rt. 44
PO Box 95
Rootstown, Ohio
330-325-6269 www.neomed.edu/
admissions/progra
ms/pathways
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Northeast Ohio
Research Education
medicine Alliance
(NEOREMA) –
updated 2012-2013
Medical/Min
orities/Year
Round
NEOREMA is a collaborative effort between
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland State university
(SCU), Cuyahoga Community college (Tri-C)
and Oberlin college to encourage high school
students who have demonstrated interest in
science and medicine careers.
Deadline: 4:30 PM, February 3, 2013
Robert Ferguson, PhD
Cleveland State
University
2121 Euclid Avenue
Chester Building, Rm
@264
Cleveland, OH 44115-
2214
216-338-4690 http://www.clevela
ndclinic.org/civice
ducation/internship
s/neor_program_in
formation.asp
Northeastern
University -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Campus/$ Our Summer Programs include credit and
noncredit options designed to prepare rising
high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors
for the academic, social, and campus
experiences of freshman year of college.
Building upon Northeastern's world-renowned
reputation for experiential learning, our
programs focus on helping students understand
how academic topics are used in real-world
applications.
•Early Application Deadline: January 31, 2013
•Final Application Deadline: March 15, 2013
•Program Starts: July 1, 2013
360 Huntington Ave.,
Boston, MA 02115
877.668.7727 http://pages.northe
astern.edu/Email.N
ortheasternGuidanc
eCounselors_NUG
uidanceCounselors
LP.html
Northfield Mount
Hermon – updated
2012-2013
Campus/$ Northfield Mount Hermon Summer Session
offers programs for students wishing to enrich,
supplement, or accelerate their school-year
education. We have an extensive,
comprehensive program that has existed in
various forms for more than 100 years.
June 29 – August 3, 2013
NMH Summer Session
One Lamplighter Way
Mount Hermon, MA
01354
413-438-3290 http://www.nmhsc
hool.org/summer
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Northwestern
University – Center
for Talent
Development –
updated 2012-2013
Gifted
Education/Ca
mpus/$
Equinox is an accelerated program for
academically talented students completing
grades 9 through 12. (Residential and
Commuter)
June 30-July 19
July 21-August 9
617 Dartmouth Place
Evanston, IL 60208-4175
847-491-3782
847-467-4283
http://www.ctd.nor
thwestern.edu/sum
mer/programs/equi
nox/
Northwestern
University –
college Prep
Program Summer
2012- updated
2012-2013
Campus/$ Experience college life at Northwestern
University this summer in the College Prep
Program for high school students.
Early deadline: Feb.22 2013
Northwestern University
Summer Session
405 Church Street
Evanston, IL 60208
847-491-5250
Fax:
847-491-3660
www.northwestern
.edu/collegeprep
Northwestern
University –
National High
School Institute –
updated 2012-2013
Campus/$ The National High School Institute™,
established in 1931, is the nation’s oldest and
largest university-based summer program for
outstanding high school students
. Film and Video: Jun. 30 - Aug. 3
Theatre Arts/Design Tech: Jun. 30 - Aug. 4
Musical Theatre Extension: Aug. 4 - Aug. 18
Debate: various programs: Jun. 29 - Aug. 10
National High School
Institute
Northwestern University
617 Noyes Street
Evanston, IL 60208-4165
800.662.NHSI
847.491.3026
Fax:
847.467.1057
www.northwestern
.edu/nhsi
Notre Dame
College – CESS –
updated 2012-2013
Campus/Spec
ialEd/$
College Experience and Survival Skills (CESS)
Overnight Camp – Designed for students with
High Functioning Autism, Asperger’s
syndrome, and students who need a
comfortable introduction into college life.
Date: TBD
Gretchen Walsh, M.S.
Ed., Director, Academic
Support Center
4545 College Road
South Euclid, OH 44121
800.NDC.OHI
O ext. 5185
Fax:
216.373.5187/
http://www.notreda
mecollege.edu/abo
ut/news/events/coll
ege-experience-
and-survival-skills-
overnight-camp
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Notre Dame
College – Summer
Springboard to
Success – updated
2012-2013
College
preparation/$
/Day Camp
This course will provide you with the tools you
need to manage the increased reading and
writing demands required of college students.
Our program will help you sharpen your skills
and enhance your college experience.
Date: TBD
Gretchen Walsh, M.S.
Ed., Director, Academic
Support Center
4545 College Road
South Euclid, OH 44121
216.373.5185 http://www.notreda
mecollege.edu/abo
ut/news/events/su
mmer-springboard-
success-2
Oberlin in Italy –
updated 2012-2013
Music/Intern
ational/$
More than 60 young artists, college age and
above, come together in the heart of Tuscany
for a four-week program that combines
intensive language and musical study with an
immersion into the Italian culture. Participants
may earn up to seven Oberlin College credits.
Date:.June 5 – July 10, 2013
http://new.oberlin.edu/office/summer-
programs/
77 W. College St.
Oberlin OH 44074
440.775.8044 http://new.oberlin.e
du/conservatory/su
mmer/oberlin-in-
italy/
Ohio Business
Week Foundation -
updated 2012-2013
Business/ Ohio Business Week (OBW) is an exciting
weeklong summer program that gives eligible
high school students from around the state a
unique, hands-on experience with business and
entrepreneurship.
Ohio Dominican University - June 23-29
Youngstown State University - July 28- Aug 3
1572 West First Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43212
614.488.6327 www.ohiobusiness
week.org
Join group on
Ohio Forestry and
Wildlife
Conservation Camp
– updated 2012-
2013
Camp/Nature
/$
Have you ever wondered what types of trees
are in Ohio's forests? Or what kinds of
relationships organisms have with the forest? If
so, Ohio Forestry & Wildlife Conservation
Camp is the place to be! Camp is held at FFA
Camp Muskingum, which is situated on
Leesville Lake in the beautiful rolling hills of
Carroll County. Any student who has
Ohio Forestry
Association, Inc.
1100-H Brandywine
Blvd.
Zanesville, OH 43701
614-497-9580
Fax:
www.ohioforest.or
g
²Program Type
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Information
completed 8th grade and is at least fifteen (15)
years of age is welcome to participate. Be
prepared to obtain valuable forestry
information, make many new friends and
HAVE FUN!!!
Date: June 9-14, 2013
Deadline: TBD
Ohio Northern
University –
updated 2012-2013
Camp/Campu
s/$
The camp is designed to be a journey of self-
discovery for young women entering their
junior or senior year of high school. Through a
series of fun and interactive experiences and
activities, participants will grow on a team and
individual level, exploring risk, leadership,
communication, problem-solving, and
coaching.
Date: July 24-29
Deadline: June 1, 2013
Contact: Sharon Rausch – [email protected]
Getty College of Arts and
Sciences
525 South Main Street
Ada, OH 45810
419-772-2070 http://www.onu.ed
u/node/33174
Ohio Northern
University –
updated 2012-2013
Campus/Gift
ed/$
Summer Academic and Honors Institute for
gifted students (Freshmen, sophomores,
juniors, or seniors 2013-2014). Each week-long
program provides opportunities for exploring
your education and career options. It's a great
way to investigate a potential career choice or
major. Plus, you'll have the chance to interact
with other gifted students.
Date: TBD
Deadline: TBD
Getty College of Arts and
Sciences
525 South Main Street
Ada, OH 45810
419-772-2331 http://www.onu.ed
u/community/sum
mer_honors_institu
te
Ohio Operating Apprenticesh To become an operating engineer, a person http://www.local18
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Engineers
Apprenticeship and
Training Program –
updated 2012-2013
ip must complete four (4) years of apprenticeship
training which includes a minimum of 640
hours of classroom and related instruction, a
minimum of 4,000 hours of employment and
successfully passing the written and machine
performance tests.
For time and location info, see website
training.com/about
-the-program
Ohio University –
Mozart on the
Green– updated
2012-2013
Music/Camp
us/$
Ohio University School of Music and the
Juniper Music Festival present an intensive
one-week chamber music festival inspired by
the spirit of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the
beautiful surroundings of Athens, Ohio.
Date: See website for more details
Office of Summer
Sessions
Ohio University
205 Haning hall
Athens, OH 45701
www.ohio.edu/sum
mer/musicfest
Ohio University –
The Junior
Executive Business
Program for
Diverse Students -
updated 2012-2013
Business/Ca
mpus/Minorit
ies/FREE
An eight-day collegiate experience geared
toward high school juniors from
disproportionately represented cultural
backgrounds who want to major in business
when they go to college, and invites them to
participate in a real college experience on the
campus of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio
June 15-22, 2013
Deadline: April 3, 2013
214C Copeland Hall
College of Business
Athens, Ohio 45701
740.593.2000
800.833.0484
Fax:
740.593.9823
http://aspnet.cob.o
hio.edu/isms/cobC
ontent.aspx?1331
Ohio University –
updated 2012-2013
Honors/Cam
pus/$ At Ohio University's Summer Honors
Academy Experience, you can explore the
myths and realities of college life while still in
high school -- before you decide which colleges
to apply to or which institution to attend.
Deadline: TBD
Office of Summer
Sessions/Honors
Haning Hall 205
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701-2979
740.593.2583 www.ohio.edu/hon
orsacademy
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Date: July 1-August 3, 2013
OSU – Engineering
Summer
Experience (ESE) -
updated 2012-2013
Engineering/
Campus/$
Exploring Engineering Through Robotics
This course will provide the student the
opportunity to be both introduced to the
fundamentals of engineering and immersed in a
robotics experience that will serve as an
exciting, popular vehicle for the delivery of
those fundamentals.
Date: See website for details when updated.
The Ohio State University
244 Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43210
614-292-OHIO Http://feh.osu.edu/
ESE/
OSU - Stone
Laboratory -
updated 2012-2013
Science/Cam
pus/$
Stone Laboratory, OSU’s Island Campus on
Lake Erie, offers 25 college-credit science
courses each summer for undergraduate and
graduate students, advanced high school
students, and educators. The best part is that
each course gets you out in the field or on the
lake, learning science up close from some of
the country’s leading researchers.
1314 Kinnear Rd,
Area 100
Columbus, OH 43212-
1156
614.292.8949
Fax:
614.292.4364
http://stonelab.osu.
edu/
OSU Engineering
Summer Camp
WiE RACE –
updated 2012-2013
Engineering/
Women/$
WiE RACE is a six-day, residential summer
program for high school students, both men and
women, who are going into grades 10 or 11 in
the fall following the camp. This camp is
sponsored by The Honda-OSU Partnership
Program and OSU's College of Engineering.
CLICK here for more information about WiE
RACE.
Date: July 14-19
Women in Engineering
122 Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
614.247.7936
614.688.3118
http://wie.osu.edu/
content/wie-pre-
college-programs
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
OSU Engineering
Summer Camp
WiE RISE –
updated 2012-2013
Engineering/
Women/$
WiE RISE is a six-day, residential summer
program for high school women who are going
into grade 12 in the fall following the camp.
This camp is sponsored by the Honda-OSU
Partnership Program. CLICK here for more
information about WiE RISE.
Date: July 14-19
Women in Engineering
122 Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210
614.247.7936
614.688.3118
http://wie.osu.edu/
content/wie-rise
Otis – Summer of
Art – updated 2012-
2013
Arts/Campus/
$
This intensive, four-week, pre-college
program is for those 15 and older who wish to
study at one of the top art and design colleges
in the country.
July 1-July 26, 2013
Otis College of Art and
Design
Continuing Education
Division
9045 Lincoln Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90045
800-527-6847
Fax: 310-665-
6864
www.Otis.edu/soa
Oxbridge Academic
Programs – updated
2012-2013
International/
$
Discover the World's Greatest Classrooms:
France & Spain
New York
Oxford & Cambridge
Oxbridge Academic
Programs
49 West 45th Street 12
th
Floor
New York, NY 10036
800.828-8349
212.932.3049
FAX:
212.663.8169
http://www.oxbrid
geprograms.com/in
dex.php
Oxford Advanced
Studies Program –
updated 2012-2013
International/
Campus/$
Summer program at Brasenose College, Oxford
Date: July 8- August 2
The Oxford Edge
P.O. Box 2043
Darien, CT 06820 USA
203.966.2886
FAX:
203.966.0015
www.oasp.ac.uk
Oxford Royale
Academy - updated
2012-2013
International/
Campus/$
Academic and cultural summer course
for students aged 16-18
Residential in St. Catherine's College or
Balliol College, University of Oxford
2 or 4 week courses in July and August
- choose from 22 different subject
options!
St. Catherine’s College
Manor Road, Oxford
OX1 3UJ, UK
+44 (0) 845-
130-60-21
Fax: +44 (0)
845-280-01-
22
http://www.oxford-
royale.co.uk/broad
ening-horizons---
ages-16-18
www.oxford-
royale.co.uk
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Students must be aged 16 or over before
the 1st September 2013
Pace University –
Summer Scholars
Institute - updated
2012-2013
Campus/$ The Summer Scholars Institute, now in
its fourteeth year, is a groundbreaking,
intensive two-week program designed for
exceptional rising juniors and seniors eager to
experience the atmosphere of college with
interactive courses to meet the individual
interests of students.
Date: July 14-27
Deadline: June 14, 2013
Pace University
One Pace Plaza
New York, NY 10038
www.pace.edu/su
mmer-scholars
Pacific Northwest
College of Art –
Pre-college studios
- updated 2012-
2013
Arts/Campus/
$
PNCA's Pre-College Studios is a rigorous
portfolio-based college preparatory program
structured to give participants a true
undergraduate art school experience. All
students take 2 weeks of foundation courses in
Figure Drawing, Perspective, Visual Elements
and Art History where they can immerse
themselves in the core principles of art, and art
making.
Questions: Sara Kaltwasser, Youth and Pre-
College Program Coordinator,
Date: July 15-August 2, 2013
1241 NW Johnson St.
Portland, OR 97209
503.821.8967 http://pnca.edu/pro
grams/ce/c/precolle
ge
Penn State
University -
Summer Study
Programs 2011 –
updated 2012-2013
International/
$
Summer Study’s pre-college summer
programs offer unique summer opportunities,
which combine stimulating academics with
unforgettable sports, recreational, social and/or
cultural activities. We are extremely proud that
Summer Study Programs
900 Walt Whitman Road
Melville, NY 11747
613.424.1000
800.666.2556
Fax:
631.424.0567
http://www.summe
rstudy.com
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
more high school students attend a Summer
Study program as compared to any other
summer enrichment program of its kind. Join
us at one of these spectacular locations... Penn
State University, The University of
Colorado Boulder, Buenos Aires, Argentina
and Paris, France. Read on to find out why our
pre-college summer programs are such a
success!
Performing Arts
Institute of
Wyoming Seminary
– updated 2012-
2013
Performance/
Campus/$
Summer is the season when serious students of
music, dance and theater are free to immerse
themselves in the arts; to learn and to grow, to
practice and rehearse, to observe and
participate. It is a time, as well, for these
students to bond with peers and professionals
who share their passion and support their goals
– people who “speak the same language” on
every level. Because attending a summer arts
program can be such a life-changing
experience, it is important to select the right
program.
Three, four and six week sessions available.
June 23-August 9, 2013
Wyoming Seminary
Lower School
1560 Wyoming Ave
Forty Fort, PA 18704
Upper School
201 North Sprague Ave,
Kingston, PA 18704
570-270-2186 www.wyomingsem
inary.org/pai
Phillips Academy
Andover – updated
2012-2013
Campus/$ Established in 1942, the Phillips Academy
Summer Session in Andover, MA is the
premier summer academic enrichment program
in the country helping students from across the
US and the world to achieve their educational
goals. Here for five weeks, students with
Phillips Academy
Summer Session
Phillips Academy
180 Main Street
Andover, MA 01810-4161
978.749.4400 www.andover.edu/
SummerSessionOu
treach
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
ambitious academic goals prepare for the rigors
of the best colleges and for the rigors of leading
and serving in this complex world
Rolling admission
July 1-August 4, 2013
Pratt Institute –
updated 2012-2013
Art/Design/A
rchitecture/Cr
eative
writing/Camp
us/$
Pre-College Program college-level program
for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors
at its Brooklyn and Manhattan campuses. It is
an intensive immersion
experience; approximately 400 high school
students, ages 16 - 18, seize the opportunity to
experience college-level study in Pratt
Institute's PreCollege program. Students are
immersed in a program of art, design,
architecture, or creative writing, modeled after
Pratt's undergraduate offerings. Upon
completion of the program, students earn 4
elective college credits.
Date: July 8 - August 2
Pre-College Program –
Center for Continuing and
Professional Studies
ISC Buildingn Room 205
Pratt Institute
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn,, NY 11205
716-636-3453
Fax:
718-399-4410
http://www.pratt.ed
u/academics/contin
uing_education_an
d_professional/pro
_credit_programs/p
recollege/summer_
programs/
Purdue University –
Women in
Engineering
Program - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
Engineering/
Women/FRE
E/ONE DAY
The Purdue University Women in Engineering
Program invites high school junior women to a
free daylong event called: Junior Exploring
Engineering at Purdue!
Date: April 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Neil Armstrong Hall of
Engineering
Room 1245
701 W. Stadium Ave.
West Lafayette, IN 47907-
2045
765.494.3889
Fax:
765.496.1349
www.purdue.edu/
WIEP
Putney Student
Travel – updated
2012-2013
International/
$
Educational travel organization that runs
summer experiences for high school students
abroad that range from community service to
language immersion to pre-college enrichment
Putney Student Travel
345 Hickory Ridge Road
Putney, VT 05646
802-387-5000
Fax: 802-387-
4276
http://goputney.co
m/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
and more.
For more information contact Troy Shaheen,
director, @ [email protected]
Rensselaer
Polytechnic
Institute –
PREFACE -
updated 2012-2013
STEM/Camp
us/FREE
The Rensselaer PREFACE Program is a two-
week residential summer experience for
talented high school sophomores and juniors,
who will enter 11th or 12th grade in the fall of
the coming year and who have expressed a
strong, early interest in pursuing a career in the
engineering and technological professions. It is
for high school students from groups that have
been historically and traditionally
underrepresented or underserved in science,
engineering, and technological fields.
Deadline: TBD
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
PREFACE Summer
Program
Office of Minority Student
Affairs
110 Eighth Street
Troy, NY 12180-3590
518.276.3098
Fax:
518.276.4839
http://doso.rpi.edu/
update.do?catcente
rkey=28
Ringling college of
Art and Design –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
PreCollege Perspective is an intensive four-
week curriculum where high school
students build and strengthen their visual art
and design skills and broaden their artistic
potential while gaining focus on college and
career goals. Three elective college credits will
be awarded to all first-time students who
successfully complete the PreCollege program.
Date: June 23 - July 20
Ringling College of Art
and Design
Continuing Studies and
Special Programs
2700 North Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34234-5895
941-955-8869 www.ringling.edu/
precollege
Rochester Institute
of Technology -
WE@RIT WE
Explore - updated
2012-2013
Engineering/
Women/$
WE Explore is a one day program for young
women entering grades 10-12. It is designed for
High School students to: LEARN about various
engineering disciplines, MEET RIT women
engineering students, APPLY creativity to a
team engineering challenge, EXPERIENCE the
Building 9 Room 2505
77 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-
5603
585-475-6321
Fax:
585-475-7845
http://We.rit.edu
Facebook.com/WE
atRIT
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
RIT campus and DISCOVER that your talents
can lead to an exciting career in engineering.
We accept up to 40 participants. It is scheduled
on a Thursday for the main purpose of
encouraging students to then participate in
RIT’s College & Careers program scheduled
for the following Friday/Saturday.
Date: August 2
Registration: Jodi Carville – [email protected]
Rochester Institute
of Technology
(R.I.T.) - updated
2012-2013
Campus/$ The 20th Annual College & Careers program at
RIT is an amazing opportunity for you to
explore career options through interactive
academic sessions. These sessions include
personal hands-on experience, demonstrations
and discussions.
Dates: July 10-20 / August 2-3
Rochester Institute of
Technology
One Lomb Memorial
Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-
5603
585-475-6631 http://www.rit.edu/
emcs/admissions/c
areers/
Rose-Hulman –
Operation Catapult
- updated 2012-
2013 NEW 2013-
Engineering/
Campus/$
It's not a summer camp. It's not an honors
seminar. It's far from boring and you won't be
cooped up in a classroom for days on end. It is
Operation Catapult, a unique summer program
for high school students who have completed
their junior year. Our goal - beyond stimulating
your brain of course - is to:
1.Integrate and supplement your previous
learning.
2.Explore fundamental scientific and
engineering principles and systems.
3.Provide an opportunity for group living in a
campus setting.
Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology
5500 Wabash Ave
Terre Haute, IN 47803
800-248-7448 www.rose-
hulman.edu/catapu
lt
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Roswell Park
Cancer Institute –
updated 2012-2013
Internship/Re
search/Buffal
o, NY
Summer Research Participation Program –
Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI) offers
summer research experiences to students at
different levels of their academic development.
The high school program provides students the
opportunity to conduct research and experience
the life-style of a researcher at an NCI-
designated comprehensive cancer center.
Each student spends seven weeks (Last week of
June to mid-August) working full-time on an
independent research project under the
supervision of a of RPCI scientific staff
member and alongside graduate students and
post-doctoral trainees. The program concludes
with a scientific conference at which students
present a scientific poster on their research
project. The experience gained by this program
proves invaluable for enabling them to make
decisions about undergraduate majors and
specializations in the life sciences.
We have limited funding available from our
CURE grant for under-represented minorities
(African American, Hispanic American and
Native American) to provide a stipend only.
Deadline: March 1
Dr. Adam Kisailus-
Program Director
Department of
Educational Affairs
Roswell Park Cancer
Institute
Buffalo, NY 14263
716.845.2339 http://www.roswell
park.edu/education
/summer-
programs/high-
school-students
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Sarah Lawrence
College – updated
2012-2013
Campus/$ Residential Programs
Residential Offerings for the Summer of
2013:
Exploring Musical Theatre
Summer in the City
Animation: From Stop Motion to Flash
Writer's Village: A Creative Writing Intensive
Sarah Lawrence College & The International
Film Institute of New York Summer Film
Intensive
White Mountain Summer Dance Festival
1 Mead Way
Bronxville, NY 10708
914.337.0700
http://www.slc.edu
/ce/pre-
college/summer/in
dex.html
Savannah College
of Art and Design –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/campus/
$
Scad Summer Seminars are residential and
nonresidential summer workshops designed for
high school students who have completed their
freshman, sophomore or junior years.
Application deadline is May, 15
2013 session dates in Savannah:
Session I: June 16-22
Session II: June 23-29
Session III: July 14-20
Session IV: July 21-27
2013 session dates in Atlanta:
Session I: June 16-22
Session II: July 28-Aug. 3
Savannah College of Art
and Design
PO Box 2072
Savannah, GA 31402-
2072
800.869.7223
912.525.5100
www.scad.edu/sss
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Savannah College
of Art and Design –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
Rising Star 2013 - A challenging five-week
program to high school seniors.
Savannah
June 22-July 27
Application deadline is April 15
Savannah College of Art
and Design
PO Box 2072
Savannah, GA 31402-
2072
800.869.7223
912.525.5100
http://www.scad.ed
u/admission/pre-
college/index.cfm
School of Rock –
updated 2011
Music/$ Summer Rock Camp - Our one and two week
summer rock music camps are for musicians
ages 9-18, of all skill levels, who play guitar,
bass, drums, keyboard, and vocals.
Session 1: 6/13-6/17 Highland Heights
Session 2: 7/11-7/15 Rocky River
Session 3: 7/18-7/22 Highland Heights
Session 4: 7/25-7/29 Rocky River
Session 5: 8/01-8/05 Highland Heights
School of Rock, Highland
Heights
299 Alpha Park
Highland Heights, OH
44143
440-684-7625 www.schoolofrock
.com
Seamester –
updated 2012-2013
Sea
sailing/Intern
ational/$
All Seamester voyages are centered on small,
co-ed, groups of 12 to 25 young adults. They
are highly experiential, non-competitive,
adventure-based and are run full-time aboard
our traditional sailing schooners. This offers the
perfect environment to develop leadership and
communication skills, as there is nothing
contrived about teamwork when working
together as part of a tight-knit crew.
Blair Northen
SeaMester Global Study
Abroad Programs at Sea
PO Box 5477 Sarasota, FL
34277
941-924-6789
Fax:
941-924-6075
www.seamester.co
m
Shaker Heights
Country Club -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Work Full and part time positions available.
Contact Sean Brennan: [email protected]
Shaker Heights Country
Club
216-991-9067
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Skidmore – updated
2012-2013
Campus/$ Prepare for college success in Skidmore's Pre-
College Program, a unique summer experience
for talented high school sophomores, juniors,
and seniors from around the world. The five-
week program offers the opportunity to engage
in college-level study in the liberal and studio
arts with distinguished Skidmore faculty amid a
beautiful upstate New York campus setting.
Deadline: April 15, 2013 (For financial aid)
June 29-August 3, 2013
Pre-College Program
Office of the Dean of
Special Programs
Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY
12866
518-580-5548
www.skidmore.edu
/precollege
Smith College
Summer Program –
updated 2012-2013
Campus/Wo
men/$
Smith offers diverse programs for all interests.
Have you ever imagined being a writer or an
environmentalist or scouring history for new
perspectives? At Smith, our professors
encourage you in pursuing and discovering
your academic talents. Open to girls entering
grades 9 through 12.
Summer Science & Engineering Program, June
30–July 27
Field Studies for Sustainable Futures, June 30–
July 13
Hidden Lives: Discovering Women's History,
June 30–July 13
Young Women's Writing Workshop, June 30–
July 13
English Language Learning Program, July 7–
August 3
Adult Sport and Fitness Program, June 10–14
Office of Non-Degree
Programs
Garrison Hall
42 West Street
Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063
413.585.3060
Fax:
413.585.3068
www.smith.edu/su
mmer
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Smith College
Summer Science
and Engineering
Program – updated
2012-2013
Engineering/
Women/$
Four-week residential program for exceptional
young women with strong interests in science,
engineering and medicine. Each July, select
high school students from across the country
and abroad come to Smith College to do hands-
on research with Smith faculty in the life and
physical sciences and in engineering.
June 20-July 27
Early admission deadline is Mar. 1, 2013
Reg. admission deadline is May 1, 2013
Gail E. Scordilis, Ph.D.,
Director Office of Educational
Outreach
Center for Community
Collaboration
Clark Hall
Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063
413.585.3060
Fax:
413.585.3068
www.smith.edu/sse
p
Snow Farm:
The New England
Craft Program -
updated 2012-2013
Craft/Campu
s/$
Snow Farm is a hands-on, intensive summer in
art. It offers a rich environment where you can
explore previous art interests and work in a
medium not available in your own school or
community. Scholarships are available based
on financial need (contact: Christine
Kenneally).
Session 1: June 30- July 13
Session 2: July 14-27
Full summer (4 wks): June 30-July 27
Snow Farm: The New
England Craft Program
5 Clary Road
Williamsburg, MA 01096
413.268.3101
Fax:
413.268.3163
www.snowfarm.or
g
St. John’s College –
updated 2012-2013
Campus/$ Get a taste of freedom this summer. Spend a
week (or two!) at St. John’s College exploring
great ideas with other high school students.
Modeled on the St. John’s Program, the
Summer Academy offers participants a rich
experience reading and discussing original texts
in small discussion classes with faculty
members experienced in guiding thoughtful and
lively conversations.
St. John’s College
Office of Admissions
1160 Camino-Cruz
Blanca*
Santa Fe, New Mexico
www.stjohnscolleg
e.edu/admissions/s
ummeracademy.sht
ml
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Annapolis, Maryland: June 7-13 (Sight and
Insight), July 14-20, 2013 (Justice and Law)
Santa Fe, New Mexico: June 23-29
(Beginnings), June 30-July 6 (Friendship and
Love), July 14-20, 2013 (Courage and the Soul)
Stanford High
School Summer
Program – updated
2012-2013
Campus/$ Stanford’s Summer Session is the fourth
academic quarter at Stanford University, one of
the world’s premier institutions of higher
education. A variety of student groups take
advantage of courses offered each summer,
including current Stanford students,
undergraduate and graduate students from
outside the University, and students admitted
through High School Summer College. The
Summer Quarter provides an opportunity for
students to grow as scholars and individuals.
By balancing challenging academics with a rich
menu of educational and social activities,
students will have a learning experience that's
truly transformative
Eight Week Session: June 22 - August 18, 2013
Summer Session Office
Stanford University
482 Galvez Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6079
650.723.3109
Fax:
650.725.6080
http://summer.stanf
ord.edu
Stephanie Tubbs
Jones Summer
Legal Academy–
updated 2012-2013
Law/Internsh
ip/Stipend
The Stephanie Tubbs Jones summer legal
Academy is designed to introduce promising
minority students to the legal profession.
At the Academy, area high school students
participate in a two-week, full-day intensive
law institute. The Academy presents a case and
takes students through the discovery, interview
process, and development of both the
prosecution and defense sides of the case, and
Cleveland Metropolitan
Bar Association
Attn: Mary Groth
1301 E. 9th Street, Second
Level
Cleveland, OH 44114-
1253
216.696.3525 http://www.clemetr
obar.org/Diversity
_Initiatives/SLA/St
ephanie_Tubbs_Jo
nes_Summer_Lega
l_Academy/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
culminates in a Mock Trial experience, under
the supervision of lawyers and judges.
Additionally, students have the opportunity to
earn a one month part-time internship and a
small stipend. The top student in the program is
rewarded with a scholarship.
Deadline: Feb, 2013
Date: TBD
Stevens Institute of
Technology –
Stevens Summer –
updated 2012-2013
Engineering/
Science/Cam
pus/$
Exploring Career Options in Engineering and
Science (ECOES)
Three sessions:
June 16 - June 28
July 7 - July 19
July 21 - August 2
Multimedia Production - July 7 - July 19
Business
Two Sessions:
July 7 - July 14 & July 21 - July 28
Computer Science - July 7 - July 14
Pre-Med Science
Two Sessions:
July 21 - July 28 & July 26 - August 2
Pre-Med Engineering
Two Sessions:
July 21 - July 28 & July 26 - August 2
Pre-Med Science and Engineering
Combined Program - July 21 - August 2
Daniel G. Gallagher
Dean of University
Admissions
Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
201-216-5194
Fax: 201-216-
8348
800-STEVENS
www.stevens.edu/s
ummer
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Summer Discovery
– updated 2012-
2013
Travel/$ Musiker Discovery Programs 2013 Enrichment,
college credit, internships, language and
cultural immersion, community service.
Early enrollment: Dec. 2013
Summer Discovery by
Musiker Discovery
Programs
1326 Old Northern Blvd.
Roslyn, NY 11576
516.621.3939 www.summerdisco
very.com
SuperCamp –
updated 2012-2013
Testing/Cam
pus/$
SuperCamp – the original learning and life
skills enrichment program for students – is
unmatched as the trusted worldwide leader in
building academic, social and personal success.
Various dates and locations. Refer to website
for more information.
1938 Avenida del Oro
Oceanside, CA 92056
800-285-3276
Fax: 760-305-
7770
http://www.superc
amp.com/
The Boston
Conservatory
Summer Dance –
updated 2012-2013
Dance/Camp
us/$
Summer Dance has a wide variety of options
for students of dance. From traditional courses
in ballet and modern dance to new class
offerings in hip-hop and tap. Three-week or
six-week session – up to five courses for each
session.
Deadline: May 15, 2013
Session 1: June 23—July 13, 2013
The Boston Conservatory
8 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02215
617.536.6340
Fax:
617.912.9101
http://www.boston
conservatory.edu/s/
940/TwoColnrot.as
px?sid=940&gid=1
&pgid=507
The Boston
Conservatory
Vocal/Choral
Intensive – updated
2012-2013
Choral/Camp
us/$
Designed to strengthen performance skills in a
short time. After only two weeks, students
leave with improved sight-singing and musical
skills, enhanced vocal technique and greater
confidence in their abilities as a performer.
Deadline: May 15, 2013
July 7-20
Vocal/Choral Intensive
The Boston Conservatory
8 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02215
617.536.6340
Fax:
617.912.9101
http://www.boston
conservatory.edu/s/
940/TwoColnrot.as
px?sid=940&gid=1
&pgid=508
The Bronfman
Youth Fellowships
in Israel – updated
Travel/Jewis
h
experience/F
A 5-week program (All expenses paid – Merit
based) for Jewish high school juniors during
the summer before their senior year.
The Bronfman Youth
Fellowships in Israel
163 Delaware Ave., Suite
518.475.7212
Fax:
518.475.7207
www.bronfman.or
g
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
2012-2013 REE July 2 - Aug. 7, 2013
Deadline is Jan. 7, 2013
102
Delmar, NY 12054
The Cleveland
Institute of Art –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
The CIA residential Pre-College Program is
open to students entering their sophomore,
junior, or senior year of high school in the fall
of 2010. Earn college credits, experience
college life, study with professional artists and
designers, learn about careers in art and design,
meet with a CIA admission counselor, build
your portfolio, + more.
Date: See website for more details
The Cleveland Institute of
Art
11141 East Boulevard,
Cleveland, OH 44106
800.223.4700 http://www.cia.edu
/continuing-
education/pre-
college1
The Dale Carnegie
Teen Program –
updated 2012-2013
Teens/Traini
ng/
The Teen Program is designed to prepare
young people for the real world. It gives them
the skills they need to reach their goals and live
up to their full potential – at school, home, and
work. The curriculum consists of eight highly
interactive, 3-hour sessions.
Date and Location to be determined
Dale Carnegie Training®
NEOhio
440-247-3928
(Mary
McHugh)
http://swmi.dalecar
negie.com/events/t
he_dale_carnegie_
course_for_teens/
The Dream Project
Dominican
Republic Education
and Mentoring
Project – updated
2012-2013
Camps/Volun
teering/Intern
ational
Our summer camp volunteer program gives
students, teachers and qualified individuals the
opportunity to work directly in DREAM
(Dominican Republic Education And
Mentoring) sponsored schools. Volunteers help
to implement and lead an intensive five-week
summer program designed to provide a quality
education, experiential learning and a general
support system for disadvantaged and at-risk
youth.
Application deadline: Please see website
35 Thasha Lane, Unit A-8
Essex Junction, VT 05452
607. 257.1981
Fax:
607.257.1937
http://www.domini
candream.org/sum
mercamp.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
The Experiment in
International Living
– updated 2012-
2013
International/
$
Extraordinary summer programs for high
school students in Europe, the Americas,
Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
PO Box 676.
1 Kipling Road
Brattleboro, VT 05302
800.345.2929
Fax:
802.258.3428
www.experimentin
ternational.org
The Fine Arts
Association -
updated 2012-2013
Performing
arts/Camp/$
For more than 50 years, The Fine Arts
Association has been a gathering place for
individuals to learn, create, enjoy and
appreciate the arts. This was founders James
and Louise Savage's vision and continues to
guide us today. From ballet and portrait
painting classes to piano lessons and theatre
classes, The Fine Arts Association educates
thousands of students in the arts each year.
Date: See website for more details
The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Ave.
Willoughby, OH 44094
440-951-7500
Fax: 440-975-
4592
http://fineartsassoci
ation.org/
The Florida State
University –
Summer Music
Camps – updated
2012-2013
Music/Camp
us/$
The FSU Summer Music camps will be
entering its 71st summer during 2012. Finding
just the right combination of location, activities
and price and be daunting. Our staff is here to
help make your camp experience as easy as
possible - from the time you select one of our
14 camps to the very last day of the camp
session.
Deadline: See website (for auditions)
FSU Summer Music
Camps
PO Box 3061180
Tallahassee, FL 32306-
1180
850-644-9934
Fax:
850-644-5257
http://www.music.f
su.edu/Quicklinks/
Summer-Music-
Camps
The George
Washington
University – Pre-
College program –
updated 2011-2012
Campus High school students are invited to participate
in a college experience that is academically
engaging and life-changing. Learn from GW
faculty and field experts, take advantage of the
city, and make new friends from around the
country and the world.
Deadline: March 15, 2013 (International
Office of Summer
Sessions
1922 F Street, NW
Suite 304
Washington, DC 20052
202.994.6360 http://www.gwu.ed
u/apply/precollege
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
College Intensive 6-week session students),
May 1 (all other students)
Date: various depending on the session
The Georgia
Society of CPAs
(GSCPA) / the
University of
Georgia - updated
2011-2012
Accounting/
Diversity/FR
EE
The program is being hosted exclusively by the
University of Georgia as the Accounting High
School Residency Program @ UGA (ARP).
The goal of the program is to encourage bright
individuals to consider careers in accounting
and as CPAs.
Date: check on the website for details
Randy Groomes [email protected]
Randy S. Groomes
Director of Diversity
Relations
Terry College of Business
363 Brooks Hall
Athens, GA 30602
706.542.1379 http://www.terry.u
ga.edu/diversity/ac
counting_residency
.html
The Jonathan R.
Reynolds Young
Writers Workshop
– updated 2012-
2013
Writing/Cam
pus/$
The Reynolds Young Writers Workshop at
Denison University is an inspiring place for
high school students who love to write. This 8-
day residential program, held in mid-June,
brings together young writers who are
passionate about artistic expression and eager
to stretch in new directions.
June 23-30, 2013
Deadline: March 1, 2013
Dr. Margot Singer
Reynolds Young Writers
Workshop
Department of English
Denison University
Box 810
Granville, OH 43023-
0810
740.587.6207 http://www.deniso
n.edu/academics/d
epartments/english/
reynolds/
The Junior
Statesmen
Foundation–
updated 2012-2013
Politics/Cam
pus/$
By nomination: The JSA Summer School
offers a challenging, dynamic academic
experience for students who have a passion for
making a difference. For over 75 years, non-
partisan Junior Statesmen programs have
provided an unparalleled training ground for
the students who will be the civic leaders of
their generation. JSA Summer Programs
prepare students to tackle the challenges facing
their communities, our nation and the world.
The Junior Statesmen
Foundation &
The Junior State of
America
800 S Claremont St, Ste
202
San Mateo, CA 94402-
1450
800-334-5353
650-347-1600
Fax:
650-347-7200
http://jsa.org/summ
er-
programs/summer-
school/program-
locations/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
At Georgetown University:
June 16 - July 7, 2013
July 14 - August 4, 2013
At Princeton University:
July 7 - July 28, 2013
At Stanford University:
June 30 - July 21, 2013
The Loomis
Chaffee School –
updated 2012-2013
Campus/$ A comfortable blending of intellectual and
social engagement where you will find your
voice in our small classes. Learn to write, build
a robot, express, roll up your sleeves and grab
hold of some science, paint a picture, see that
geometry is everywhere, visit a Rhode Island
beach or New York City.
Date: August 27-August 1
The Loomis Chaffee
School
4 Batchelder Road
Windsor, CT 06095
860-687-6355
Fax: 860-687-
6895
www.loomischaffe
e.org/summerprogr
am
The National Bar
Association –
Crump Camp
(Howard
University) -
updated 2012-2013
Law/Minoriti
es/Campus/$
upon
The National Bar Association is seeking
applicants for the Crump Law Camp
(Howard University campus) which was
established for students entering the 9th through
11th grades and between the age of 14 and 17 to
introduce them to the judicial system.
Date: July 17 - 20,2013
Deadline: April 15, 2013
P.O. Box 11048
Washington, DC
20008
301.249.8355 http://www.nationa
lbar.org/crump_la
w_camp
The Oelschlager
Summer Leadership
Institute – updated
2012-2013
Campus/FRE
E + stipend
A great, fun, and engaging seven-day summer
workshop at the University of Akron. (At the
conclusion of the Institute, you will receive a
$500 Golden Acorn Leadership Award).
Date: TBD
Deadline: TBD
The University of Akron
302 Butchel Common
Akron, OH 44325
330-972-7002 http://www.uakron.
edu/reslife/leadersh
ip-employment-
opportunities/oelsc
hlager-summer-
leadership-
institute.dot
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
The Ohio State
University -
Economics
Workshop –
updated 2012-2013
Economics/C
ampus
One-day workshop on “experimental
economics” at Ohio State for high school
students: play economic “games” in our
research laboratory, learn about current topics
in economics and “game theory” and get paid
based on how well you play! (Earnings will be
between $40 and $100 per person depending on
performance).
Date: TBD
Deadline: TBD
Professor Paul J. Healy
OSU Department of
Economics
Arps Hall, Room 410
Columbus, OH 43210
614-247-8876 http://healy.econ.o
hio-
state.edu/summer/
The Ohio State
University College
of Nursing -
Summer Institute
for Diversity in
Nursing - updated
2012-2013
Nursing/Dive
rsity/Campus
/$
The Summer Institute for Diversity in Nursing
is a great way to see why the profession of
nursing could be right for you. This summer,
come to The Ohio State University campus for
four days of hands-on nursing experience.
You’ll be equipped with scrubs, a stethoscope,
a blood pressure cuff, and Ohio State gear.
You’ll attend lectures, skills labs, ACT
preparation, as well as take tours of our labs,
The James Cancer Hospital and The Ohio State
University campus.
Date: TBD
Deadline: TBD
The Ohio State University
College of Nursing
1585 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210
(614) 292-4041 http://nursing.osu.e
du/about-the-
college/diversity/su
mmer-institute-for-
diversity-in-
nursing.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
The Putney School
Summer Programs -
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
Come join us on this beautiful hilltop in
Vermont. Make things - jewelry or sculpture or
films. Pieces out of clay or metal or glass.
Improve your skills in drawing, painting,
singing - or playing an instrument. Act in an
ensemble. Write. Improve your skills speaking
English. Discover life on a farm. Discover how
other people around you express themselves.
Find your tribe away from home. You'll sing,
you'll dance, you'll get a chance to sleep
outside. And you'll leave Putney with a whole
new group of friends - for life. See you this
summer.
Session I: June 23 - July 12, 2013
Session II: July 14 - Friday, August 2, 2013
Both Sessions: June 23 - August 2, 2013
The Putney School
Summer Programs
Elm Lea Farm
418 Houghton Brook
Road
Putney, Vermont 05346
802-387-6297
Fax:
802-387-6216
www.Putneyschool
.org/summer
The Road Less
Travel Expeditions
- updated 2012-
2013
Service/Trave
l/Internationa
l/$
The Road Less Traveled offers Service
Learning, Language and Service, Adventure
Expeditions, Global Perspectives, Leadership
Training programs for students ages 13-19 in
some of the most spectacular places on earth.
Explore our website to find out what we have
to offer you - the summer experience of a
lifetime!
Dates and locations vary. Refer to website for
more information.
The Road Less Traveled
2331 N. Elston Ave.
Chicago, IL 60614
800.939.9839
773.342.5200
http://theroadlesstr
aveled.com/
The Rotary Club of
Cleveland – Project
YESS – - updated
2012-2013
Leadership/sa
iling/FREE
Project YESS (Youth Empowered to Succeed
through Sailing) is focused on developing their
leadership skills while preparing them for a 8-
day, 7-night experience on a tall ship sailing in
Project YESS
Rotary Club of Cleveland
1122 Prospect Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115
216.236.8467
Fax:
216.623.0611
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
or out of Cleveland or a nearby port this
summer. Costs are covered through the
generosity of the Cleveland Rotary Foundation
and our sponsors.
Representative will come to school to speak
about this opportunity. See Mrs. McGovern.
Deadline:
Date:
The Summer
Boarding School
Wolfeboro –
updated 2012-2013
Campus/$ Wolfeboro’s program is designed to achieve
clearly defined academic goals, and to improve
study habits, study skills, motivation,
organization, and confidence.
Date: June 26 - August 7, 2013
93 Camp School Road
P.O. Box 390
Wolfeboro, NH 03894
603.569.3451
Fax:
603.569.4080
www.wolfeboro.or
g
The University of
Toledo – College of
Pharmacy –
updated 2012-2013
Pharmacy/Ca
mpus/$
Pharmacy camp is a three-night, four-day camp
that takes place at The University of Toledo
each summer. The camp is open to high school
students in the Class of 2014 who demonstrate
strong academic skills and an interest in
pharmacy or the pharmaceutical sciences.
Deadline: February 1, 2013
Camp One: June 16 - June 19, 2013
Camp Two: June 23 - June 26, 2013
The University of Toledo
College of Pharmacy
2801 W. Bancroft St.
Toledo, OH 43606
440.684.6054 http://www.utoledo
.edu/pharmacy/pro
spective/summerca
mp/index.html
The Weizmann
Institute of Science
- updated 2012-
2013
International/
Science/FRE
E
The International Summer Science Institute is
open to talented science-oriented students who
will have just graduated from high school prior
to the starting date. Upon evaluation of each
application, selected individuals will be invited
for an interview. After this process, letters of
American Committee for
the Weizmann Institute of
Science
633 Third Avenue, 20th
Floor
New York, NY 10017
212.895.7906
Fax:
212.895.7993
www.weizmann-
usa.org
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
acceptance will be sent. American students who
are accepted to the program will receive a full
scholarship.
Date: July 1-31, 2013
Application deadline is Mar. 1
(Held in Rehovot, Israel)
Think[box] – Case
Western Reserve
University -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Internship/St
em/FREE
think[box] will be accepting 4 high school
students into a free summer internship program.
Students will learn how to use the machines in
think[box], and assist in a variety of lab duties.
Complete information and application are
available online at the website.
Deadline: March 1-31
Mélani Labat Joseph
Director of Engineering
Gelfand STEM Center
Case Western Reserve
University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-
7240
216.368.1651
Fax:
216.368.0327
http://engineering.c
ase.edu/thinkbox/p
rojects/summerinte
rnship
U. of Penn –
Summer in applied
Science &
Technology -
Updated 2012-
2013NEW 2013
Science/Cam
pus /$
The School of Engineering at the University of
Pennsylvania offers a unique opportunity for a
selective group of highly motivated and
talented high school students to experience
rigorous and challenging college-level
coursework.
The Academy’s intensive, three-week programs
combine sophisticated theory with hands-on
practical experience in cutting edge
technologies
Deadline: March 15, 2013 (Priority)/May 5
Office of Academic
Programs
School of Engineering and
Applied Science
University of
Pennsylvania
111 Towne Building
220 s. 33rd
St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215.898.0053
Fax:
215.573.5577
www.seas.upenn.e
du/saast
United States
Military Academy -
updated 2012-2013
Military/Cam
p
The Summer Leaders Seminar (SLS) program
gives high school juniors a week to experience
life as a cadet in their college decision
process. It is a fast-paced program of academic
classes, military training, physical fitness
training and intramural athletics conducted
Summer Leaders Seminar
Office of Admissions
606 Thayer Road
West Point, NY 10996-
1797
845.938.4041 www.admissions.u
sma.edu
www.Admissions.
Westpoint.edu
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
during the couple of weeks in June each year.
The application window for this year's SLS
sessions opens 8 January 2013.
Session 1: 1-7 June 2013
Session 2: 8-14 June 2013
University Hospital
Case Medical
Center -updated
2012-2013
Volunteering The goal of the program is to empower youth
with leadership and communication skills and
to provide exposure to health careers.
Deadline: TBD
Date: TBD
Carol Passerell
Volunteer Services
11100 Euclid Avenue
Wearn 133
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-844-1504
Fax: 216-844-
8796
http://www.uhhosp
itals.org/case/about
/volunteer-
services/summer-
youth-volunteer-
program
University of
Akron – Summer
experience in
engineering -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Engineering/
Women/cam
pus/$
SEE UA! camp at the University of Akron is an
engaging one week residential summer camp
for girls entering the ninth through twelfth
grades that immerses the girls into biomedical,
civil, chemical, electrical, and mechanical
engineering. Each day is comprised of fun-
filled hands-on engineering activities in the
morning that are led by our talented faculty,
followed by dynamic tours of local engineering
firms and then campus-wide activities in the
evening.
Day camp dates: Mon., June 10th –Fri., June
14th 2013
Overnight camp dates: Sun., June 9th-Fri., June
14th, 2013
Registration: March 1st - 31
st (no exceptions)
The University of Akron
Women in Engineering
Program
ASEC 205D
Akron, Ohio 44325-3901
330-972-7701 www.wiep.uakron.
edu
University of
British Columbia –
Sustainability
/Science/Cam
The Summer Scholars Program focuses on
environmental science and sustainability. Your
International Student
Initiative
250.807.9447 http://www.summe
rprogram.isi.ubc.ca
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Summer Scholars
program - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
pus/Internatio
nal
lectures will be led by UBC faculty, and you
will also get hands-on experience during field
trips in the beautiful local environment.
Deadline: May 1, 2013
Date: July 14-27, 2013
Okanagan
University Centre UC222
3333 University Way
Kelowna, BC V1V1V7
/
University of
Dayton – School of
Engineering –
updated 2012-2013
Engineering/
Campus/Men
/Minorities/F
REE
This weeklong camp will introduce you to
career opportunities in engineering and
technology with college-level classes and
exciting hands-on experiments. Academic
coaches will help build the skills that you will
need to ace the ACT and SAT. And you will
learn about the college admission process,
including how to select a college and apply for
scholarships.
The program is open to minority high school
men who will be seniors in the fall, are U.S.
citizens and are currently enrolled in a college-
preparatory program with a minimum GPA of
3.0.
Deadline: May 30, 2013
Date: June 23-29, 2013
School of Engineering
Minority Engineering and
Technology Enrichment
Camp
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-0227
937.229.5080 http://www.udayto
n.edu/engineering/
hs_programs/minor
ity_engineering_ca
mp.php
University of
Dayton – School of
Engineering –
updated 2012-2013
Engineering/
Campus/FRE
E
Summer Honors Engineering Camp –The
University of Dayton's Summer Honors
Engineering Camp offers hands-on projects
allowing you to experience engineering. In
these courses, you will have the opportunity to
use our state-of-the-art facilities and interact
with our professional faculty and engineering
School of Engineering
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-0227
937.229.5080 http://go.udayton.e
du/engr/honors_ca
mp
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
students. Students will be regrouped for each
instructional component to foster interpersonal
relationships and provide new and exciting
intellectual challenges. More simply, the camp
has been designed to answer the question,
“Why engineering?
Beth Hart @ [email protected]
Deadline: May 10, 2013
Date: July 17-22 2013
University of
Dayton - Women in
Engineering
Summer Camp –
updated 2012-2013
Engineering/
Campus/Wo
men/$
The Women in Engineering Summer Camp at
the University of Dayton is a Sunday-through-
Friday experience that gives you the chance to
dabble in engineering through hands-on, learn-
by-doing activities.
Guided by University of Dayton professors,
you'll conduct experiments and use your
creativity to make cool stuff in School of
Engineering classrooms and laboratories. You'll
meet women engineers and visit a job site
July 7-12, 2013
Deadline: June 1, 2013
University of Dayton
School of Engineering
Women in Engineering
Summer Camp
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-0228
937.229.3296 http://www.udayto
n.edu/engineering/
hs_programs/wom
en_in_engineering
_summer_camp.ph
p
University of
Michigan – College
of Engineering -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Engineering/
Campus/$
The Summer Engineering Exploration (SEE) is
a one week, residential camp for high school
students interested in engineering. Hosted by
the Society of Women Engineers at the
University of Michigan, SEE camp provides
opportunities for the campers to discover the
possibilities of engineering.
Date: June 23-29, 2013
Society of Women
Engineers
University of Michigan
1226 EECS Building
1301 Beal Avenue
Ann Arbor, Michigan
48109-1226
http://Swe.engin.u
mich.edu/seecamp
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Deadline: March 1, 2013
University of
Michigan – School
of Art & Design –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
The Portfolio Prep Program is a residential
program for current high school freshmen,
sophomores, and juniors, focusing on
cultivating drawing from observation skills.
Under the direction of the School of Art &
Design faculty and staff, students spend a
minimum of six hours each day in intensive
studio instruction, honing the drawing skills
that will give their portfolio polish and
sophistication. The program stresses life
drawing and the use of traditional drawing
materials. Students also learn how to select
work for a competitive portfolio and how best
to present their work. Participants will learn
about the college admission process, financial
aid and scholarships, career choices in the
visual arts, and the special opportunities
inherent in earning an art & design degree at a
world-class university.
Date: July 18-August 10
University of Michigan
School of Art & Design
2000 Bonisteel Blvd
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-
2069
734-36-0671
Fax:
734-936-0469
http://art-
design.umich.edu/p
rograms/summer
University of
Michigan – School
of Art & Design –
updated 2012-2013
Art/Campus/
$
The BFA Prep Program, a two-week long
residential program for current high school
freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, prepares
high school students to enter a Bachelor of Fine
Arts (BFA) degree program. Participants live in
Bursley Hall on the University’s North
Campus, a short walk from the School of Art &
Design. Participants will learn the methodology
of creative work and develop their creative
University of Michigan
School of Art & Design
2000 Bonisteel Blvd
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-
2069
734-36-0671
Fax:
734-936-0469
http://art-
design.umich.edu/p
rograms/summer
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
thinking skills under the direction of University
of Michigan faculty and staff. Participants
immerse themselves in studio work, producing
a series of projects and using a variety of media
in innovative ways to explore and to
experiment with the process of creating. The
program will emphasize the conceptual and the
unconventional.
Date: June 30-July 20
Early Response Application Deadline - March
24th (Receive a response by April 15th)
Final Application Deadline - May 4th (Receive
a response by May 27th)
University of
Michigan – School
of Art & Design –
updated 2012-2013
Arts/Campus/
$
The Portfolio Prep Program, a one-week
residential program for current high school
freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, focuses on
producing a first rate admission portfolio.
Under the direction of the School of Art &
Design faculty and staff, students spend a
minimum of six hours each day in intensive
studio instruction, honing the drawing skills
that will give their portfolio polish and
sophistication. The program stresses life
drawing, and the use of colored pencils,
graphite and charcoal will add variety and
depth to the portfolio. Students also learn how
to select works for a competitive portfolio and
how best to present their work. By the end of
the week, students will understand what goes
into a strong portfolio and will have the
foundation for their own successful admission
University of Michigan
School of Art & Design
2000 Bonisteel Blvd
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-
2069
734-36-0671
Fax:
734-936-0469
http://art-
design.umich.edu/p
rograms/summer
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
portfolio.
Date: July 28-August 10
University of Notre
Dame – School of
Architecture –
updated 2012-2013
Architecture/I
nternational/$ Bath Summer Studio
The principal objective of this special summer
studio was to familiarize the academic team
with the architecture of the city of Bath in
England, particularly its impressive 18th
century fabric and the urban developments that
it subsequently inspired, and to extract models
from these for contemporary adaptation. While
becoming familiar with the city’s unique
architectural character, students were
challenged to further develop the local urban
and building types in the design of a masterplan
for a central area along the River Avon.
China
Major growth potential in Asia has spurred the
School to develop an ongoing summer program
in China in partnership with Nanjing
University. The China program explores the
countries’ best practices in urban development,
green architecture and environmental planning.
Through the study of Asia’s architectural
traditions and their influence on high-quality
modern urban living, the program examines
how architects and planners have responded to
evolving social demands compared to their
counterparts in the West.
University of Notre Dame
School of Architecture
110 bon Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556
http://architecture.
nd.edu/academics/s
ummer-programs/
University of Notre
Dame (Leadership
Campus/FRE
E
The Notre Dame Leadership Seminars invite
diverse, highly creative rising high school
Office of Pre-College
Programs
574.631.0990
Fax:
http://precollege.nd
.edu/notre-dame-
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Seminars) -
Updated 2012-2013
seniors to explore and engage in a vibrant
discourse with world-renowned Notre Dame
faculty. Through a series of integrated themes
and experiences, students participate in
intellectual discourse and discovery through the
lens of Catholic social teaching.
Global Issue – Toward a Just Peace
Science, Ethics and Responsibility
The Social Politics of Identity.
Deadline: February 28, 2013
All expenses paid. (July 21-31)
202 Brownson Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556-
5601
FAX: 574.631.8964
574.631.8964 leadership-
seminars/
University of Notre
Dame (Pre-College
Programs) -
Updated 2012-2013
Campus/$ Summer Scholars: 2-week
Stimulate your Spirit - Exercise your mind. 11
fields of study: Acting, Ancients and Classical
Rome, Debate & Public Speaking, Film, Life
Sciences, Literature, Global Health,
Performance: Voice, Photography: Seeing
Creatively, Research Computing, The Brothers
Karamazov, Theology and the Church’s
Evolving Mission.
(June 30 - July 13)
Deadline: February 15, 2013
Office of Pre-College
Programs
202 Brownson Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556-
5601
FAX: 574.631.8964
574.631.0990 http://precollege.nd
.edu/summer-
scholars/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
University of Rio
Grande – Updated
2012-2013
Leadership/C
ampus/$75
fee
American Free Enterprise and Leadership
Conference – Established in 1973 as the Free
Enterprise Workshop, this week-long
conference conducted annually has thus far
provided over 3,000 Ohio high school students
an appreciation for free market economics and
American business.
Deadline: June 1, 2013
Date: June 16-21
AFELI
F-10 P.O. Box 500
University of Rio Grande
Rio Grande, OH 45674
740.245.7367
800.282.7201
Fax:
740.245.7377
http://www.rio.edu
/sife/American-
Free-Enterprise-
and-Leadership-
Conference.cfm
University of
Rochester –
Eastman School of
Music – Updated
2012-2013
Music/Camp
us/$
Eastman Summer Trombone Institute: Expose
yourself to the many facets of trombone
playing in our current musical marketplace
through daily master classes, trombone trio or
quartet coaching, trombone choir rehearsals,
and faculty and participant recitals.
Date: July 1-August 9
26 Gibbs St.
Rochester, NY 14604
800-246-4706 www.esm.rocheste
r.edu/summer
University of
Rochester – Pre-
college Programs -
Updated 2012-2013
Campus/$ Rochester Scholars
Session A (two weeks) – July 8-21
Session B (one week) - July 22-28
Sessions A & B (three weeks) - July 8-28
Rochester Scholars Mini Medical School (three
weeks)
Deadline: June 4 – Scholarship Deadline: May
21
Rochester Scholars Jr. (one week, non-
residential)-June 30-August 3
Deadline: June 18 – Scholarship Deadline: May
21
University of Rochester
Pre-College Programs
Wallis Hall
P.O. Box 270034
Rochester, NY 14627-
0034
888-822-2256
Fax: 585-461-
4595
http://enrollment.ro
chester.edu/admiss
ions/precollege
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
University of
Southern California
– Updated 2012-
2013
Campus/$ USC Summer Programs extends this tradition
of excellence to outstanding high school and
middle school students through 4 – 2 week
course options. 4-Week and 2-Week courses
offer high school students a preview of
“freshman year” through a variety of college
subjects
Dates: July 7- August 3 (4 weeks)/July 7-21 (2
weeks)
Davidson Continuing
Education Conference
Center
3415 South Figueroa St,
Suite 107
Los Angeles, CA 90089-
0874
http://summer.usc.
edu/index.shtml
University of
Southern California
/ Chevron –
Updated 2012-2013
USC/Chevron Frontiers of energy Resources
Summer Camp at the University of Southern
California, L.A. (CA) is seeking enthusiastic
and academically outstanding high school
juniors who are interested in a future in the
energy industry. Passionate High School
Science and Math Teachers are also encouraged
to apply.
Date:
Center for Interactive
Smart Oilfield
Technologies
USC Viterbi School of
Engineering
3710 S. McClintock Ave.
RTH 311
Los Angeles, CA 90089-
2902
213-740-1076
Fax: 213-740-
1077
http://cisoft.usc.ed
u/uscchevron-
frontiers-of-
energy-resources-
summer-camp/
University of
Virginia’s Young
Writers Workshop -
Updated 2012-2013
Writing/Cam
pus/$
THE YOUNG WRITERS WORKSHOP of the
University of Virginia, established in 1982 as
the nation’s flagship program for young
writers, enters its third decade of bringing
together a community of writers from across
the country and beyond its borders with a
common purpose: to create a supportive, non-
competitive environment where teenage writers
can live and work together as artists. The
faculty of authors and residential staff bring
professional experience to the development of
Young Writers Workshop
P.O. Box 400273
Charlottesville, VA 22903
434.924.0836 http://theyoungwrit
ers.org/programs/s
ummer-program
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
new talent. In partnership with nearby Sweet
Briar College and its idyllic setting, the Young
Writers Workshop has achieved a long-desired
goal: to welcome its participants to a retreat
space where writers can commune with each
other, immerse themselves in creative activity,
and fuel their imaginations through an
innovative arts program.
Date: Session I (Two Weeks: June 23-July 5) is
designed for writers with a range of experience
— those new to study in a specific genre as
well as those seeking to build their existing
craft repertoire. Eligibility: Rising 9th grade
through rising 12th grade. Features: intensive
workshops, labs, readings, faculty
conferencing, independent writing, publication
and performance.
Session II (Three Weeks: July 7-July 26)
includes all Session I features plus visiting
artists, in-depth genre reading and writing with
emphasis on technique, revision, and the road
to publication. Eligibility: Rising 10th grade
through rising college freshmen. A more
advanced session, it requires commitment to
revision and pushing the limits of the genre.
Deadline: March 1, 2013
v University –
CATALYST –
updated 2012-2013
Engineering/
Minority/Ca
mpus/$
The mission of the CATALYST Academy is to
advance diversity in engineering and its related
disciplines. Therefore, applications from
students from backgrounds (African American,
Cornell University
Carpenter Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-2201
607.255.6403
Fax:
607.255.9606
http://www.engine
ering.cornell.edu/di
versity/summer/hig
h_school/catalyst/i
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Latino/a, or Native American) critically
underrepresented in the fields of science,
technology, engineering, and math are
especially encouraged.
Deadline: March 1, 2013
Date: July 14-20, 2013
ndex.cfm
Vanderbilt Summer
Academy –
Updated 2012-2013
Campus/$ One-week, two-week, and three-week session.
Each of our classes will develop your critical
thinking skills, encourage intellectual
exploration, and teach you how to thrive in a
college classroom setting.
Session 1
Sunday, June 9 – Friday, June 14, 2013
One-week residential program for students
entering 8th grade in Fall 2013
Session 2
Sunday, June 16 – Friday, June 28, 2013
Two-week residential program for students
entering 9th or 10th grade in Fall 2013
Session 3
Sunday, July 7 – Friday, July 26, 2013
Three-week residential program for students
entering 11th or 12th grade in Fall 2013
. Deadline is Mar. 15, 2011
Vanderbilt University
Peabody # 506
230 Appleton Place
Nashville, TN 37203-5721
615.322.8261
Fax:
615.322.3457
http://pty.vanderbil
t.edu/vsa/
Vanderbilt Summer
Academy:
Programs for
talented Youth –
Campus/Gift
ed/$
Students in this enriching residential program
get a taste of life on a college campus. They
engage in accelerated coursework taught by
Vanderbilt faculty and scholars while living in
Vanderbilt University
Peabody PMB 0506
230 Appleton Place
Nashville, TN 37203-5721
615-322-8261
Fax:615-322-
3457
www.pty.vanderbil
t.edu
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Updated 2012-2013 a vibrant social community of intellectual
peers. VSA convenes each June and July in
one-, two-, and three-week sessions for gifted
students entering grades 8-12 with qualifying
ACT or SAT scores.
Session 1
Sunday, June 9 – Friday, June 14, 2013
One-week residential program for students
entering 8th grade in Fall 2013
Session 2
Sunday, June 16 – Friday, June 28, 2013
Two-week residential program for students
entering 9th or 10th grade in Fall 2013
Session 3
Sunday, July 7 – Friday, July 26, 2013
Three-week residential program for students
entering 11th or 12th grade in Fall 2013
Virginia
Commonwealth
University School
of Arts – High
School Summer
Intensive - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
Arts/Campus/
$
Our three week Summer Intensive residency
program offers high school students an
opportunity to immerse themselves in:
Sequential Drawing and Comics, Digital
Filmmaking, Digital Photography, Fashion
Design and Merchandising, Graphic Design,
Theatre, 2D Portfolio Development (Drawing
& Painting), 2D/3D Portfolio Development
(Drawing & Sculpture).
July 14–August 2, 2013
Application Deadline: April 1
Virginia Commonwealth
University
School of the Arts
325 N Harrison St
Richmond, VA 23284-
2519
804.828.2787 http://arts.vcu.edu/
programs/summer-
programs/
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
VISIONS Service
Adventures -
Updated 2012-2013
International/
Travel/Servic
e/$
VISIONS summer community service
programs for teens and middle school students
blend ambitious volunteer projects, cultural
immersion, and adventurous exploration.
VISIONS Service
Adventures
P.O. Box 220
Newport, PA 17074
717.567.7313
FAX:
717.567.7853
www.visionsservic
eadventures.com/
Washington
University in St.
Louis – Global
Leadership Institute
- Updated 2012-
2013 NEW 2013
Leadership/C
ampus/$
Washington University is committed to the
promotion of global leadership. With advances
in areas such as telecommunication,
sustainability, and transportation there is a
growing need for individuals dedicated to a
world-wide exchange of national and cultural
resources. Through this institute you will
develop your leadership, analytical, critical-
thinking, collaboration, and communication
skills to help you become a global citizen.
Date: July 14-27
High School Summer
Scholars Program
Campus Box 1145
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63130-
4899
866.209.0691 http://summerexper
iences.wustl.edu/gl
obal
Washington
University in St.
Louis – Pre-
Engineering -
Updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Engineering/
Campus/$
Engineering is one of the fastest growing career
fields in the world. Discover the exciting and
diverse fields of biomedical, environmental,
mechanical, computer and electrical
engineering. Learn how to apply scientific,
economic, and social knowledge to solve
problems, create new systems or design a
structure.
Date: June 30-July 13, 2013
High School Summer
Experiences Washington
University in St. Louis
Campus Box 1145
January Hall Room 100
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-
4899
314-935-4807
866-209-0691
Fax:
314-935-4847
http://summerexper
iences.wustl.edu/en
gineering
Washington
University in St.
Louis – Pre-
Pre-
med/Campus/
$
The ever-changing world of medicine is a fast-
paced and exciting atmosphere in which to
spend your summer. Get a glimpse into this
High School Summer
Experiences Washington
University in St. Louis
314-935-4807
866-209-0691
Fax:
http://summerexper
iences.wustl.edu/in
stitutes
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
medical Institute -
Updated 2012-2013
complex world of medicine and the myriad
possibilities open to those interested in
pursuing a medical career. You will spend
your days discussing current issues confronting
the medical community, learning to conduct
medical research and participating in hands-on
labs. There are opportunities to explore
medicine further with various tours of the
world-renowned Washington University School
of Medicine, research labs, and sessions with
medical school professionals.
Date: June 9-June 29, 2013 or
July 28-August 16, 2013
Campus Box 1145
January Hall Room 100
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-
4899
314-935-4847
Washington
University in St.
Louis – Writing
Institute - Updated
2012-2013
Writing/Cam
pus/$
Engage with other young writers in a workshop
atmosphere at Washington University, ranked
the sixth best American college for writers.
Explore the many facets of professional and
creative writing, including fiction, poetry,
literary journalism, memoir, advertising copy,
business communication, and promotional
prose. You'll discover the thriving St. Louis
literary scene, meet both professional and
creative writers, and explore various writing-
related professions.
Date: June 30- July 13
High School Summer
Experiences Washington
University in St. Louis
Campus Box 1145
January Hall Room 100
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-
4899
314-935-4807
866-209-0691
Fax:
314-935-4847
http://summerexper
iences.wustl.edu/in
stitutes
Where there be
Dragons – updated
2012-2013
Travel/Intern
ational/Gap
Year/$
Dragons programs are authentic, rugged and
profound learning adventures that expose the
beautiful and complex realities of the countries
in which we travel. Featuring extended
3200 Carbon Place Suite
#102
Boulder, Colorado 80301
USA
800-982-9203
(International)
001-303-413-
0822
www.wheretherebe
dragons.com
Skype:
where.there.be.dra
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
itineraries, Dragons programs encourage deep
immersion into strikingly different physical and
cultural landscapes, combining the best in
experiential education, travel, service learning,
and physically and intellectually challenging
experiences.
Fax:
303-413-0857
gons
William & Mary –
National Institute of
American History
and Democracy –
Summer program in
Early American
History - updated
2012-2013
History/Cam
pus/$
This immersive course will offer a variety of
approaches to studying the past, but the chief
feature will be classes conducted "on site" at
the abundant historic places in the Chesapeake
region. Readings and classroom work at the
College will set the stage for the site visits by
providing essential background on the wider
context of American development.
Session I: June 23 - July 13
Session II: July 14 - August 3
Deadline: April 18, 2013
College of William and
Mary
NIAHD
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, VA 23187-
8795
757.221.7652
Fax:
757.221.7655
http://www.wm.ed
u/as/niahd/precolle
giatesummer/index
.php
William and Mary -
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute
HORIZON
WPI is please to offer this new biology-focused
residential program for girls in grades 9 & 10.
Spend a week with WPI faculty in our biology
labs. Isolate DNA, detect genes, genetically
engineer bacteria, and participate in other
hands-on activities.
Deadline: May 30
Date: August 2–6
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/academics/Summ
er/horizo722.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
This five day (4/hrs per day) hands-on
workshop is designed for students who wish to
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/academics/Summ
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Institute gain experience with programming and data
analysis using MATLAB, Mathcad, and
LabVIEW.
Date: July 12-16
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
er/introd743.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute
Pre-Calculus
A 5 week course offered in the third summer
term for students who wish to gain a solid
foundation for calculus. This course is open to
both high school, undergraduate and graduate
students
July 13-August 13
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/academics/Summ
er/matlab724.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute -
Summer Programs
In Summer 2010, WPI will offer selected
college courses to motivated and gifted high
school students. Classes will be held July 1-
August 14 and carry full college credit.
Deadline: May 30, 2010
Date: July 1 – August 14, 2010
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/+summer
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute - Updated
2012-2013
STEM/Camp
us/$
Frontiers@WPI
Frontiers is an on-campus research and learning
experience that challenges you to explore the
outer limits of knowledge in science,
mathematics, and engineering.
Deadline: June 15, 2013
Frontiers Session I (STEM) : July 7-19, 2013
Frontiers Session II (Robotics or Global
Sustainability) NEW 2013 : July 21-30, 2013
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 www.wpi.edu/+fro
ntiers
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute – updated
2011-2012
Emerging Film makers
Write, create, act and direct a short film! In
this week-long residential program at WPI, you
will learn how to write a script and to stage,
shoot, and edit your own short narrative film
(digital video format).
Deadline: May 15, 2012
Date: July 15-20, 2012
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/academics/Summ
er/emergi720.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute– Updated
2012-2013
Biology/Cam
pus/$
Launch is a five-day non-residential program
for soon-to-be freshmen and sophomores
interested in biology, chemistry/biochemistry,
computer science, interactive media and game
development, or robotics
Launch: Biology
Explore the ways in which the field of
biotechnology affects our everyday life.
Working in our biotech lab, you'll have a
chance to isolate your own DNA, conduct a
molecular medical investigation, create root
beer using fermentation, or analyze the foods
we eat to see if they have been genetically
modified.
Date: August 5-9, 2013
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/admissions/under
graduate/visit/laun
ch.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute– Updated
2012-2013
Chemistry/Ca
mpus/$
Launch is a five-day non-residential program
for soon-to-be freshmen and sophomores
interested in biology, chemistry/biochemistry,
computer science, interactive media and game
development, or robotics
Launch: Chemistry / Biochemistry
Have you ever wanted to work with bubbling
flasks of colored concoctions? Ever think about
engineering DNA or proteins? In our chemistry
and biochemistry lab, you'll alter liquids at the
flick of a wrist, wield light and electricity, and
cut and splice genes to create creatures that
glow. By week's end you'll be dazzling your
friends and family with your newfound talents!
Date: August 5-9, 2012
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/admissions/under
graduate/visit/laun
ch.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute– Updated
2012-2013
Computer
Science/Cam
pus/$
Launch is a five-day non-residential program
for soon-to-be freshmen and sophomores
interested in biology, chemistry/biochemistry,
computer science, interactive media and game
development, or robotics
Launch: Computer Science
In this program you will explore some of the
diverse areas of computer science. You will
learn some programming basics and apply them
to a project such as creating a personal Web
page on a cloud platform. You will be able to
select a path that best matches your own
interests by completing several self-paced
tutorial modules under the supervision of the
course staff.
Date: August 5-9, 2012
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/admissions/under
graduate/visit/laun
ch.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute– Updated
2012-2013
Gaming/Cam
pus/$
Launch is a five-day non-residential program
for soon-to-be freshmen and sophomores
interested in biology, chemistry/biochemistry,
computer science, interactive media and game
development, or robotics
Launch: Interactive Media and Game Design
Want to know how computer games are made?
You'll learn how to use a 3-D video game
engine to create a game with graphics, sound,
and animation. You'll work in teams to
undertake hands-on lab exercises to understand
important computer science and artistic design
concepts related to interactive media. By the
end of the week, you will have created a project
demonstrating your newfound skills with cool
graphics and amazing animation, complete with
audio and interactivity.
Date: August 5-9, 2012
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/admissions/under
graduate/visit/laun
ch.html
Worcester
Polytechnic
Institute– Updated
2012-2013
Robotics/Ca
mpus/$
Launch is a five-day non-residential program
for soon-to-be freshmen and sophomores
interested in biology, chemistry/biochemistry,
computer science, interactive media and game
development, or robotics
Launch: Robotics
Discover the science and technology of this
exciting field. You'll learn about mechanical
design, sensors, and programming. You'll build
designs using Vex robots and program them
using easyC. Challenging robotics problems
will culminate in a competition between
student groups at the end of the week..
Summer Programs -
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
100 Institute Road,
Worcester, MA 01609-
2280
508.831.5517 http://www.wpi.ed
u/admissions/under
graduate/visit/laun
ch.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Date: August 5-9, 2013
Wright State
University –
Residential Camps
- updated 2012-
2013
Camp/Campu
s/$
RESIDENTIAL CAMPS for students entering
grades 6-9 are offered throughout the summer.
Participants live for one week in campus
residence halls and are supervised by a trained
residential staff, on-duty 24 hours a day. Camps
are offered in Archaeology, Engineering,
Computer Technology, Creative Writing,
Leadership, Mathematics, Photography,
Science, Theatre Arts, and more…
Various dates depending on the Institute – see
website for more details.
3640 Colonel Glenn
Highway
Dayton, Ohio 45435
937-775-3135
Fax:
937-775-4883
http://www.wright.
edu/academics/pre
college/camps/inde
x.html
Wright State
University –
updated 2012-2013
Campus/$ INSTITUTES are one week residential
programs offered for students entering grades
10-11-12. Institutes are offered in American
Culture & Comic Books, Engineering, Forensic
Science, Law & Government, Performance
Theatre, Social Psychology, Take Action:
Leadership, Writer’s Palette
Various dates depending on the Institute – see
website for more details.
3640 Colonel Glenn
Highway
Dayton, Ohio 45435
937-775-3135
Fax:
937-775-4883
http://www.wright.
edu/academics/pre
college/ricc/riclass
es.html
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Wyoming Seminary
- Summer at Sem -
Campus/$ Some 400 students, from many corners of the
world, call Sem their summer home, whether it
be for academic enrichment or pursuing their
passion for the performing arts. The diversity
of many cultures and interests coming together
as one summer family is what makes Summer
at Sem such an enriching experience for all it's
students
Students will find the four-week academic
offerings of Summer at Sem very diverse. You
may choose a course that will improve or
deepen your knowledge of a certain subject, or
a course that offers a new academic area for
enrichment over the summer. Please use the
course options link for a more detailed list of
the Summer at Sem course offerings.
Deadline: Apr. 15, 2010
Date: June 24- July 19 (boarders arrive June
23/depart July 20)
Summer at Sem
Wyoming Seminary
201 North Sprague Ave
Kingston, PA 18704-3593
570-270-2186
877-
WYOSEM1
Fax: 570-270-
2198
www.wyomingsem
inary.org/summer
Yale Young Global
Scholars - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
Campus/$,
scholarships
The Yale Young Global Scholars Program
brings the best of the academic and policy
communities together in a scholarly and
learning environment. Although our programs
are designed for top-performing high school
students, our faculty members teach the same
material and in the same manner as in their
undergraduate courses here at Yale.
Politics, Law, and Economics Program (PLE)
■July 13 – 26, 2013
■Focus on the great ideas and thinkers in the
Yale Young Global
Scholars Program
c/o Erin Schutte
Yale University
Office of International
Affairs
P.O. Box 208384
New Haven, CT
06520 USA
203.436.8223
FAX:
203.436.2395
http://globalscholar
s.yale.edu/?utm_so
urce=YYGS+Lette
r+List+5+%28Do
mestic+Contacts%
29&utm_campaign
=Yaleglobalscholar
s&utm_medium=e
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
American intellectual tradition, covering
political philosophy, democracy, constitutional
law, political economy, and financial literacy
■Key deliberative exercises may include
writing and presenting a political campaign
speech, publicly defending a legal opinion, and
engaging in a Constitutional Convention
simulation
Studies in Grand Strategy Program (GS)
■August 3 – 16, 2013
■Focus on strategic lessons from history and
their application to contemporary international
affairs
■Key deliberative exercises may include
participating in an international crisis
simulation and negotiation, and writing and
presenting a group policy paper on a critical
global challenge
Deadline: March 1, 2013
Yiddish Book
Center – Great
Jewish Books
Summer Program -
updated 2012-2013
NEW 2013
Campus/FRE
E
The Great Jewish Books Summer Program
brings together eighteen rising high school
juniors and seniors to read, discuss, argue
about, and fall in love with powerful and
enduring works of modern Jewish literature.
Participants study with respected literary
scholars, meet prominent contemporary
authors, and connect with other teens from
across the country
Deadline March 15, 2013
Date: July 28-August 3, 2013
Yiddish Book Center
Attn: Great Jewish Books
1021 West Street
Amherst, MA 01002
413.256.4900
ext. 142
http://www.yiddish
bookcenter.org/gre
at-jewish-books-
summer-program
²Program Type
Description Address Phone Contact
Information
Young Audiences –
ArtWorks - updated
2012-2013 NEW
2013
Work/ The ArtWorks Summer program is an intensive
six-week workforce development program for
high school students designed to develop
students' 21st Century job skills through
apprenticeships in the arts. Rising 10th, 11th,
and 12th graders are hired to apprentice under a
professional Master Teaching Artist in an art
form of their choice.
Apprentice Applications Due: March 29,
2013
Assistant Teaching Artist Applications
Due: March 29, 2013
Site Coordinator Applications Due:
February 19, 2013
Master Teaching Artist Applications Due:
February 19, 2013
Young Audiences of
Northeast Ohio
13110 Shaker Square,
Suite C203, Cleveland,
OH 44120-2313
216-561-5005 http://www.yaneo.
org/what/artworks.
php