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2 | Summer Discovery Classes | Summer Discovery Classes There are classes in Law, STEM, Business and Art. These are programs that you need to pay for. Classes can be taken at UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, John Hopkins, Univ. of Colorado-Boulder, Cambridge and more. | -Students must have taken Algebra 2 and either Physics or Chemistry before taking this class. | www.summerdiscovery.com | |
3 | Columbia College Hollywood High School Summer Program | -Earn college credit in Animation, Digital Film Production, Graphic Design, Music Production or Screenwriting -These courses can be taken on Columbia Colleges campus in LA either in July 8th to the 19 or July 22nd to August 2nd. -Tuition room and board is $4995(There are scholarships available) | Students ages 15 to 18 | https://columbiacollege.edu/landing-hssp/ | |
4 | Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies | -Over 60 online or on campus courses are offered to be taken at Stanford University for the Summer -Artificial intelligence course that 9th graders are highly encouraged to apply for | Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors | spcs.stanford.edu/find-yourself | |
5 | Project Fashion | 10 day summer camp in Los Angeles that lets students interested in exploring a career in the fashion industry. Students will be able to create their own fashion portfolio, explore merchandising, design and the business aspect of fashion. | Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors | https://fashion.experienceamerica.com/ | |
6 | Engineering Innovation | This course will be offered in person at Ohlone College. Students who earn an A or B in either course will receive three college credits from Johns Hopkins University. | -Have As and Bs in their high school math and science classes -Successfully completed Algebra II -Successfully completed a course where the trigonometric functions are taught. To meet the trigonometry prerequisite students, must be able to use the trigonometric functions and be comfortable applying the laws of sines and cosines to non-right angle triangles. -Successfully completed Chemistry or Physics | https://ei.jhu.edu/apply/application-materials/ | |
7 | Biomedical Engineering Innovation | This is a fully online course that introduces biomedical engineering to high school students by (1) modeling biological systems and designing experiments to test those models and (2) introducing engineering principles to solve design problems that are biological, physiological, and/or medical. | -Have As and Bs in their high school math and science classes -Successfully completed Algebra II -Successfully completed a course where the trigonometric functions are taught.To meet the trigonometry prerequisite students, must be able to use the trigonometric functions and be comfortable applying the laws of sines and cosines to non-right angle triangles. -Successfully completed Physics and Biology | https://ei.jhu.edu/apply/application-materials/ | |
8 | HIGH SCHOOL-2020 ACLU NATIONAL ADVOCACY INSTITUTE (VIRTUAL PROGRAM) | The 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. | *(Ages 15-18) *including graduating seniors *Monday, July 20 - Friday, July 24, 2020 * Click on link for more information | CLICK HERE TO APPLY | July 1, 2020 |
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