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4 Star CampsUniversity of Virginia offers enrichment and SAT prep. They also offer programs in golf, soccer and tennis.Camps-Variety of Programs
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A14all @Carnegie MelonAI4ALL remote offering will experience the same academic rigor and engagement that the program typically delivers in-person/the residential setting. Participants will attend lectures by Carnegie Mellon faculty with expertise in various aspects of computing and artificial intelligence.Academic Summer computing and artificial intelligenceFree
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ACLU National Advocacy InstituteThe ACLU National Advocacy Institute’s High School Program - Virtual Program will bring together a diverse group of high school students (ages 15-18) from across the United States to participate in a week-long, firsthand learning experience for the next generation of social justice advocates. (July 19-23, 2021).Social Justice
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Actuarial Science Summer CampAn actuary is a business professional who uses mathematical and financial tools to help identify and manage risk, so it's a great career for students who are strong mathematically but who are not necessarily interested in teaching.Summer Camp for math/finance students
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Advertising Campone-week summer program occurring in Atlanta that introduces students in grades 10–12 to the many facets of advertising—strategic planning, the creative process, media management, account planning and moreAdvertising
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Agricultural Sciences at UMDexplore agricultural sciences, and gain knowledge about careers in animal and plant disciplines, wildlife management, veterinary medicine, biotechnology, entomology, food safety, food production, agribusiness, forestry, and MUCH more!Agricultural Sciences at UMD
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AI Scholars Online: Stanford UniversityAI Scholars Live Online is a 10 session (25-hour) program that exposes high school students to fundamental Artificial Intelligence concepts and guides them to build a socially impactful project. Spring and Summer virtual options available.STEM
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ALA Maryland Girls StateOur program uses a nonpartisan curriculum where students assume the roles of government leaders, campaigning in mock parties (often called “Federalists” and “Nationalists”) to become mayors and county and state officials of their ALA Girls State. We offer both college and career readiness in our programSummer program for leadership and civic duty$290.00
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Albrecht ScholarsThis transformative program at WTCI empowers young leaders by offering the chance to explore critical global issues like diplomacy, sustainability, disinformation, cross-cultural communication, and the role of technology and AI in shaping the future
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AmaraVolunteer to help subtitle videos to increase accessibility. Amara is driven by a mission to foster a media ecosystem that enables everyone to benefit from online video content. Content that can enrich lives, but is not currently available to those who cannot hear or understand the language of the video.Volunteer
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Amazon Student Internshipsimmerse yourself in Amazon’s culture and determine if we fit your workstyle and career goals.Internship-Amazon
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American Collegiate Adventureswhere you can choose the summer you deserve. Customize your summer, choosing from a large selection of courses, sports, language study, cultural immersion, internship and community service opportunitiesAcademics
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American History and Democracy at William and Maryto rising juniors, rising seniors and graduating seniors during two three-week sessionsAcademics at William and Mary
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AmigosSummer service program offering programs in four countries next year - Costa Rica, Panama, Paraguay, and the Dominican Republic!
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Ancestry World Archives ProjectThe Ancestry World Archives Project has allowed thousands of people around the world help to preserve history that would otherwise be lost. Would you like to give back to the genealogy community? Would you like to help families discover more of their stories and share them with future generations?Volunteer
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Apprenticeships and FellowshipsAEOP Apprenticeships and Fellowships help you gain the skills and experience you need today to prepare for the STEM careers of tomorrow. As an apprentice or fellow, you will conduct cutting-edge research in a state-of-the-art facility alongside a professional STEM mentorSTEMFree
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Architecture and Design at Catholic U.Summer Programs at Catholic University architecture or other design-related fieldsCatholic University
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Art at Otis CollegeFrom July 6 - July 31, build and develop your creative and artistic skills while exploring a specific medium or aspect of art and design. While we understand this online program cannot fully replace the first-hand, on-campus experience, we intend for our online offering to provide students the opportunity to experience a collegiate-level, immersive, and challenging curriculum. Our new online model will focus on one-on-one instructor critique and culminate into potential work for college application portfolios through a combination of synchronous and asynchronous class meetings.Arts
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Astro-Scholars InternshipThe Schar School of Policy and Government and College of Science together will host a Five-Week Young Astro-Scholars Internship: Astronomy Data Analysis and Space Research for NASA Missions in Summer 2023. This interactive internship program combines learning experiences in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and private space revolution and its impact on astronomy and space policy. Students participating in the program will study astronomy and space sciences research projects and have the opportunity to explore the universe by remotely controlling the telescope from George Mason University ObservatoryAcademics and George Mason University
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Atlas Workshops: The Future of BordersOn this program, we invite high school students to use the tools of globalization at their disposal to gather information, stories, and perspectives on today’s global challenges, both within and across borders. As a remote team spread out over borders ourselves, we’ll work to record ideas through written, visual, and audio media - collecting them together to give a worldwide look at what we can learn from this moment, and where it might take us next. (July 13-17, 2020)International / Government$50 or free for FARMS
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Audubon AdvocatesTurn your passion into action with this virtual camp taught by our ANS Advocacy team. Learn about ANS’s current work in MD, DC, and VA and learn how to think globally but act locally on topics ranging from climate change to the Beltway expansion. Classes will be held via Zoom from 10-11:30am with an additional 1-2 hours of self-led research and writing opportunities per day.Volunteer / Environmentalism
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Bank of America Student Leaders Program8-week paid internship at a local nonprofit organization and work 35 hours a week; Junior or Senior in HSInternship
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Be My EyesBe My Eyes is a free app that connects blind and low-vision people with sighted volunteers and company representatives for visual assistance through a live video call.Volunteer
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BenetechWe harness the power of software and data to empower communities and address some of world’s most challenging social problems. Here is where our software is creating positive, lasting impact in the communities we serve. Our software for social good has a dramatic, positive impact on the lives of individuals around the world. We help communities and the organizations that serve them make better use of information and data. Ultimately this means driving greater social change.Volunteer / Social Justice / STEM
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Bio-TracOpen to the scientific community, all workshops are team taught by experts, active researchers from prestigious institutions such as the NIH, FDA, USDA, Georgetown University, and Johns Hopkins as well as experts from private industry.$349-$1095 depending on class
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Bold SummersPenn Medicine Summer Program June 26-July 23, 2022Gain exposure to the basics of medical training at University of Pennsylvania
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BookshareContribute your skills and passions to help people with print disabilities read. From scanning and proofreading, to describing images, to providing support for Bookshare® teachers and families.Volunteer
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Boston Architectural College Online Summer AcademyOur students are aspiring artists, architects, interior designers, engineers, industrial designers, computer game creators, landscape designers, and more.STEM / Arts
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Boston College experience for HS studentsWe have built upon the success of our online offerings last summer, transitioning a few more of our residential programs online and will be expanding our online offerings for both credit and on-credit courses. Check out our summer offerings to see what interests youAcademics at Boston College-Boston, MA
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Boston Leadership Institute2021 remote options include four-week programs on Sports Statistics and Polymer Chemistry.Business / STEM
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Boston U. Summer ProgramsAll five of Boston University’s Summer Term High School Programs will be offered exclusively through remote instruction in summer 2021Academics at Boston University
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Boston University Summer Journalism Academyprogram to teach high school students in-person and virtually core skills in news reporting, interviewing, and writing, focusing on hands-on experience in and around Boston and their home communitiesAcademics - Journalism at Boston University
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Broad FuturesBroadFutures is a training, mentoring, and paid internship program for young neurodivergent people between the ages of 18 & 26.
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Bryant University Summer AcademyGlobal Leadership Summer Academy provides you with five exciting days on Bryant’s beautiful campus. You will participate in interactive sessions with Bryant International Business faculty, get to know Bryant students and alumni, and interact with business leaders. Bryant faculty, students, and alumni represent many countries. This immersion summer program will provide you with a transformational experience that you will be able to apply to your academic, professional, and personal future.Bryant University$1,100.00
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Bucknell UniversityRising high school juniors and seniors spend a week living like a college student. You'll stay in our residence halls, attend classes taught by Bucknell professors and develop problem-solving skills designed to help you make an impact on the world. BASE participants join Bucknell faculty and students to find innovative solutions to pressing issues. Perhaps you'll team up with environmental engineers and global managers to create better technology for clean water. Or maybe you'll collaborate with performing artists and biomedical engineers to reimagine prosthetics used by actors or musicians.Bucknell Academy summer Experience$1,500.00
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Business at DrexelLebow College of Business offers several programs in business and economics for rising juniors and seniorsBusiness at Drexel University-Philadelphia, PA
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Business at WhartonThe Wharton Global Youth Program mobilizes the extensive opportunities of the Wharton academic community to educate, inform and inspire pre-collegiate students to explore business practices, analyze the world’s complex challenges, and take the needed steps to become leaders who will transform the global economy.Academics at Wharton Business School
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Camp WIT ("Whatever It Takes")Camp WIT provides t(w)eens a chance to connect with people who have turned their passion into purpose and their hobby into a career. Entrepreneurship isn’t just what you see on Shark Tank or only about creating an app and selling it. Entrepreneurs can be found in many different fields. What makes someone a “do WIT” entrepreneur is someone who has taken the leap to create something out of nothing, turned an idea into reality, and is committed to making the world a better place.Business
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Capitol Debate Virtual CampCapitol Debate is proud to introduce our robust Virtual Summer Camps. We were a pioneer back in 2012 in launching the first national online educational platform to teach public speaking and debate.Humanities
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Case Western Pre College ProgramsVarious two- and four-week sessionsAcademics at Case Western$995.00
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CET Academic ProgramsCET’s gap programs focus on intensive language study or an international internship experience. Students get top-tier language instruction and gain valuable professional experience, with optional college credit available. In 2022, high school students can participate in CET’s pre-college summer programs in China, France, Italy, Japan, Spain, and Washington, DC. Students take a survey course for college credit that explores global perspectives on international issues and participate in activities and excursions that bring the course themes to life.Academic - Language
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Christopher Newport SummerThrough seminar-styled courses, you will explore and creatively interpret themes of humanistic democratic engagement as represented in historical and contemporary Western thought and artistic expressionAcademics at Christopher Newport University$4,500.00
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CIEE Summer Study Abroad Programsstudy abroad programs in 7 world languages, STEM, ARTS, Service, Leadership and Business. All programs are in alignment with US-based learning standards and have strong college readiness outcomes.Study Abroad
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Code AcademyWhether you’re trying to level up your career, build your side project, or simply play around with programming, you’ve found the right place to start. Explore our programs and courses, try an exercise or two, and join our community of 45 million learners.Coding
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Code ConnectsDelve in-depth into cutting edge tech fields rarely taught to students with live instruction and small group support. 1-2 week camps on these four themes: Tech Taster (AI, Cybersecurity, Healthcare & Tech); Music & Tech; Creative Tech (UI/UX, Product Design); Quantum Computing.Coding / Arts
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Communications at American U.offers high school students an opportunity to explore the world of communication through hands-on courses offered from June through July. The program is designed for students who have an interest in film, journalism, multimedia and communicationAcademics at American University-Washington, DC
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Community of Scholarsa rigorous college-credit summer program designed for students entering their junior and senior years of high school. The Community of Scholars offers academically outstanding students the chance to broaden their understanding of international relations by enrolling in a 3-credit college class designed just for them. Students admitted to this program will sample the undergraduate experience and take advantage of what the School of International Service (SIS) has to offer.American University
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Community Service Gap YearGraduating seniors who are not sure what they want to do after high school should consider applying for a paid community service position with City Year, Washington, DC., a group of 17-24 year olds committed to full-time service for ten months in the Washington, DC community.Community Service
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Concordia Language VillagesConcordia Language Villages blazed a trail forward in online immersion education, by creating a supportive, globally-focused community of teachers and learners in the virtual space virtual immersion with real language, real culture and real people. Both for-credit and more informal options are available.Language
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Connected Camps Teen Volunteer ProgramConnected Camps is a not-for-profit organization providing connected learning experiences that foster creativity, problem solving, collaboration and interest-driven learning.STEM
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ConservationismYou’ll be building trails, conserving vital habitats, and protecting natural resources for future generations.Outdoor Enthusiasts
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Creative Citizens in ActionAt CCA’s Pre-College Program, you’ll join a diverse group of creative thinkers and makers who share your passion for art and design. The program is open to all interested participants, those with little art and design experience and those with advanced skills.Arts
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DC Public Library "Know Your Power" Civic Engagement ContestFind your power and use it to creatively address a topic that is important to you. Between May 18 and Aug. 14, submit an original work of writing, photography, illustration or music that expresses your feelings on a social issue that matters to you. We’re looking for pieces that are not only well-crafted but have a strong voice and perspective on a subject pertaining to civic engagement. Four winners will be selected in the categories of Illustration, Writing, Music and PhotographyArts / Writing / Social Justce
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Discover the World of Communicationprofessional pre-college summer courses for high school and rising high school students through American University’s award-winning School of Communication. All classes are taught in person by American University faculty and industry professionals on Washington, DC’s beautiful American University campus.American University
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DoSomethingJoin our youth-led movement for good. Using our digital platform, DoSomething members join our volunteer, social change, and civic action campaigns to make real-world impact on causes they care about.Social Justice
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Dynamy Gap YearDynamy Internship Year (DIY) is a domestic, long-standing gap-year program created for students ages 17-22 who want to pursue a unique, hands-on learning experienceGap Year/Internship
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Economics for LeadersIn recognition of challenges faced by families across the globe because of COVID-19 and our desire to fulfill our mission of introducing future leaders to the economic way of thinking, FTE is offering the Economics for Leaders (EFL) curriculum online this summer.Humanities / Social Sciences
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EEqualEEqual is a 501(c)3 youth-led nonprofit organization dedicated to leveling the playing field for students in poverty by providing academic scholarships and advocacy. The organizaiton sometimes has positions available, or students can create an EEqual Chapter at their school or local community and work to support students experiencing homelessness through advocacy and action, even during the COVID-19 Pandemic.Non-Profit Youths supporting Homelessness
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EF Tours Gap YearEvery EF Gap program is comprised of different program modules. Some give you the ability to customize your destination, while others are fixed. But all will provide the tools and opportunities you need to decide who you’re going to be in this world.Gap Year
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Elevate College PrepElevate College Prep summer programs provide middle and high school students with hands-on learning, mentorship, and career exposure in STEM and other dynamic fields. Topics include sustainability, next-generation technology, computing and security, game development, cybersecurity, pre-law, robotics, business, architecture, and moreAcademics at Illinois Tech
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Emory Summer ProgramsIt gives college-bound sophomores and juniors an exciting glimpse of academic and residential life at a top-ranked national university.Academics at Emory University
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Engineering at U. Pennoffers intensive three-week courses in cutting-edge technology for talented high school studentsAcademics at University of Pennsylvania
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Engineering at Virginia Techtwo-week residential program to develop and sustain the interests of girls in engineering and the sciencesEngineering and Sciences at Virginia Tech
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Engineering for Women at Daytonwomen in engineering summer campAcademics at University of Dayton
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ESTEEM MentoringThe ESTEEM Research Mentoring Program (Engineering Science and Technology to Energize and Expand Young Minds) and the Summer Engineering Research (SER)-Quest is an intensive 4-week research focused program sponsored by the Center for Minorities in Science and EngineeringEngineering
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Exelon Foundation Boys to STEM Academyfree electrifying week of energy, climate change, and leadership at10-11 grade deadline to apply April 4FREE
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Experiences in ArchitectureThe Experiences in Architecture program will better prepare students for architecture school, giving students a head start, as well as acquainting them with campus life at the university level.Architecture - Catholic University of America$1370-$2570
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Filmmaking at Exeterfor five weeks students study, socialize and live in a multicultural community which is ethnically, racially, geographically and economically diverse. This program is designed to foster excellence in all disciplines associated with the liberal arts traditionFilmmaking
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Full Sail LabsFull Sail Labs is now offering live Virtual Summer Camps this June and July. These live instructor camps teach STEAM-based topics in subjects students love including technology, entertainment, media, and art. Each week-long camp is designed to fully engage students 20 hours a week, Monday through Friday, with 4 hours of learning each day divided into 2 hour blocks.STEM / Arts
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Geospatial Technology Summer Camp at Towson4 day, 3 night (July 10-13) all inclusive overnight camp for high school student who are learning geospatial technologiesSummer Camp at Towson University$750.00possible new link: https://www.navalsteminterns.us/seap/
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Global Health Fellowship(FIMRC)Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC)'s Virtual Global Health Fellowship is an opportunity to learn and serve, impacting the field of global health from your home. This unique certificate course provides small group interactions, each led by a professional within the field of global health and development. As a student, you will choose between Latin America or Africa and Asia as your regional focus and will explore a different global health topic each week.Global Health
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Global Health Leaders ConferenceUniversity student and faculty-led program open to students in grades 9-12. Through our conference, students from around the world learn about issues in global health, public health, and medicine through world-class lectures from leaders in these fields, develop connections with like-minded exceptional students, and share their own work and ideas on global health-related topics at the international scale.Johns Hopkins University
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Gotham Writers Online / Teen InkPressure-free, creativity-stretching, not-like-school courses for writers ages 13-17. Useful for expanding your talent or gaining skills bound to help with essays and schoolwork.Writing
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Goucher College Young Writers CampA one-week creative writing and college essay workshop for high school students who love to write!Academics at Goucher - Writing Camp$550.00
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Great Books Summer ProgramOur new virtual summer camp is staffed by the same distinguished faculty and scholars as our on-campus programs. We model university seminars and discussions as we take up the important conversations of classic literature. We'll explore a broad range of texts with emphasis on the timeless questions: What is the good life? What do I owe my neighbors? What must I do in the face of injustice?Writing / Humanities
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Harvard Journalism Summitttwo-day virtual event for high school reporters of all experience levelsJournalism at Harvard
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High School Study Abroad CIEE3 months to 1 year study abroad with a variety of countries to choos fromHigh School Study AbroadVaries depending on program
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HiSTEPThis program is for rising 12th graders from schools where 30% or more students participate in the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch Program. HISTEP students learn about research and healthcare careers through lectures, research group visits, networking events, small group discussions, and group projects. HiSTEP students also receive guidance on the college application process, develop career readiness and leadership skills, and participate in a resilience and well-being program.National Institutes of Health
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HiSTEP2.0graduating high school seniors from schools where 30% or more students participate in the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch Program. These are full-time research positions within one of the NIH Institutes and Centers (IC) in the NIH Intramural Research Program. The program takes place on the main NIH campus in Bethesda, MDNational Institutes of Health
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Horizon Academic Research ProgramHorizon Academic (HARP) is a trimester-long online research program for extraordinary high school students to refine their interest in an academic subject. Students will develop a college-level research project under the individualized guidance of a professor from a globally renowned university.Academic / Research
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https://www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu/academics/precollege-continuing-studiesoffers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in an art program that best fits their lifestyleArts
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https://www.csssa.ca.gov/A four week summer program for talented and motivated high school students in California and beyond.Arts
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https://www.giftedstudy.org/Three-week summer programs for gifted and talented students ages 9-17* providing instruction in over 60 exciting and challenging STEAM, humanities, and fitness courses.STEAM, Humanities and Fitness
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https://www.gobroadreach.com/We create mind-blowing summer programs for teens to actively learn, explore and build skills through hands-on discovery and interaction with the world’s oceans, ecosystems and wildlife.Travel and explore
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https://www.idtech.com/teensone-of-a-kind online or on-campus summer experience, alongside peers and faculty who share a love for techTech
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https://www.socapa.org/the School of Creative and Performing Arts, is one of the premier visual and performing arts summer camps for teens, ages 13 to 19Arts
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https://www.stevens.edu/admissions/pre-college-programsMultimedia, Engineering & Science and BusinessTechnology at Stevens
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https://www.uscga.edu/aim/Exclusively for students entering their senior year of high school, AIM is regarded as the most realistic of the service academy summer orientation programs.Coast Guard Academy-Rising Seniors
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https://www.westpoint.edu/admissions/summer-programThis is a week-long immersion in academic, military, and social life will show you why West Point is trusted to educate, train, and inspire its cadets to make an impact on the world stage.West Point Academy-Rising Seniors
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https://www.wheretherebedragons.com/Discover the rare opportunity to slow down, experience the day-to-day life of the communities we visit, and get a sense of what it is like to live somewhere else. Immerse yourself in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the United States.Travel
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Humane Society InternshipsSeveral options for interships at Humane SocietInternship
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Iacocca Global Entrepreneurship
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participants engage in dynamic learning opportunities, workshops and design labs, visits to companies and start-ups and a team-based business consulting project with a real client company. Through experiential learning, we challenge participants to become innovative, interactive and culturally adept doers, ready to meet the challenges of the 21st century and beyond in creative and collaborative ways.Lehigh University$5,995.00
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iDTechCoding, game development and robotics courses. Options include: Python, Java, Minecraft, Roblox, Unity, Adobe, 3D modeling, and more.STEM
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Immersive Summer TravelImmersive travel programs for teensTravel
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Inspire SummerSummer programming for rising 10th - 12th graders to explore new interests and skills.University of Virginia Northern Virginia
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Interlochen Arts CampJoin us this summer at Interlochen Online. The world-class Interlochen faculty have transformed on-campus programs into virtual experiences that combine the joy and intensity of Interlochen Arts Camp with an interactive and fun experience of summer learning.Arts
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Internship at NIHSummer internship program in biomedical researchInternship
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IYRC Medicine and Research Summer ProgramColumbia University Vagelos College of Physician and Surgeons (VP&S) Global Health Organization is a 9-week summer program featuring students from around the world who learn from physicians, researchers, and medical students at Columbia University VP&S about diverse topics of medicineColumbia University $600-$800