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Abbey RoadSummer ProgramsAbbey Road Summer ProgramsOur students pursued various academic interest and artistic talents, learned foreign languages and discovered new cultures, prepared for the college years and made many lifelong friendships. Our programs are designed to give them unique, individual experiences, let them learn in a fun, interactive manner, and above all, give each and every one of our students our personal attention and assure their safety.
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ACLU National Advocacy InstituteACLU Summer ProgramsACLU National Advocacy InstituteThe ACLU National Advocacy Institute’s High School 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.
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Adelphi UniversityPre-College ProgramAdelphi University Pre-CollegeThe Pre-College program invites HS Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors to live and learn on Adelphi's Garden City campus. Students will participate in one of 14 one-week, non-credit programs or a two-week, credit-bearing programs.
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Adelphi UniversitySummerSummer Programs at AdelphiAt Adelphi, we’ve reinvented summer to be a vibrant online experience for all students - current, prospective, and visiting students! Our summer program offers more than 200 engaging online classes and access to world-class faculty. This summer, students can take advantage of significantly discounted summer courses to get ahead in their studies. Students will experience our personalized approach to education while fast-tracking their college careers.
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Adelphi UniversityInstitute for Global EngagementPre-College Programs at AdelphiExplore the global landscape with insiders at the UN. Learn ways in which you can contribute to shaping our shared global future. Join local and global organizations in tackling community and international challenges
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Alfred UniversitySummer Programs for TeensSummer Programs at AlfredEach year we welcome high school students from all over the country to our beautiful campus to participate in exciting academic and sports co-ed day-long and overnight summer camps. These programs provide young people with opportunities to learn more about their fields of interest, to sample life on a college campus and to meet other students with similar interests and academic ability.
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AMDAThe High School Summer Conservatory at AMDAHigh School Summer Conservatory at AMDA18 day sessions. Opportunity to study, train, rehearse, perform and live on AMDA’s NYC and LA Campuses.
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American Collegiate AdventuresPre-College ProgramAmerican Collegiate AdventuresThe most personalized program you’ll find, ACA features one of the lowest student-to-staff ratios of any pre-college program, so we can work with each student to create unique summer experiences. Enjoy great courses and activities, pursue a new passion, and perfect your sports skills. Do it all! Madison, Boston, Paris, Seville, Florence, Barcelona, London and Nice
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American UniversityCollege ProgramAmerican University Summer ProgramsCommunity of Scholars Program at AU's School of International Service is an opportunity for academically-outstanding high school students to take a 3-credit course that blends a week of online learning with two weeks of traditional on-campus classes. Classes are complemented with guest speakers and briefings at embassies and organizations such as the U.S. Dept of State and the U.S. Institute of Peace. We offer a residential component for those students wishing to reside on campus. Students choose one of two available courses: "Worlds Apart, Worlds Together: Conflict Culture, and Cooperation" and "Diplomacy and Dictators: U.S. Foreign Policy in An Uncertain World".
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Amherst CollegeGreat Books Summer ProgramGreat Books Summer ProgramThe Great Books Summer Program will be a positive academic influence on your young person. Advanced reading selections and greater peer-to-peer interaction lead to exciting discussions and debates.  The entire program delivers the best possible preparation for the SAT critical reading section.  Senior program attendees also meet with college professors and students from top universities to discuss college choices and experiences.
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Andover Phillips AcademyAndover Phillips AcademyAndover Phillips Academy Summer Program5 weeks, students with ambitious academic goals prepare for the rigors of the best colleges and for the rigors of leading and serving in this complex world.
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ASSE International Student Exchange ProgramsExchange programASSE International Student Exchange ProgramsASSE's goal is to foster greater international understanding through our exchange student programs.  In partnership with our overseas offices they offer a variety of destinations and programs.  ASSE believes strongly that American Students should have the opportunity to experience the world abroad.  Scholarship options are available.
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Babson CollegeSummer Study for High School StudentsBabson Summer Study for High School StudentsBabson’s Summer Study provides a living/learning laboratory for students to focus on applying and advancing their knowledge in business and entrepreneurship.
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Bank of AmericaThe Bank of America Charitable Foundation’s Student Leaders ProgramBank of America Student Leaders Program Bank of America is looking for the next generation of community leaders. If you are a junior or senior in high school and are working to make a difference in your school or community, we want to support you. As a Student Leader, you will participate in an eight-week paid internship at a local nonprofit organization where you will learn first-hand about the needs of your community and the critical role nonprofits play. In addition, you will learn valuable civic, social and business leadership skills. Each Student Leader will attend the Student Leaders Summit held in Washington, D.C. where you will learn how government, business and the nonprofit sector work together to address critical community needs.
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Banson NYCHigh School Fashion Summer CampsBanson NYC High School Fashion Summer CampsThe NYC Fashion Summer Camp allows students interested in fashion the opportunity to get a jump start on their career aspirations by determining if this is the direction they want to pursue. During the tour they might meet a fashion designer in his/her studio, get an in-depth tour of one of the world’s most recognized premium lifestyle brands, have a private tour of a premier specialty/department store before it opens to the public or visit a mega fabric store that is actively involved in the latest reality television programs like Project Runway.
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Barnard CollegePre-College ProgramBarnard Pre-College Summer ProgramsThis summer enrichment program allows students to explore their interests and put theory into practice in a New York City minute.  The programs are exploratory in nature and give you the opportunity to experience college life in the City as a resident or a day student.
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Berklee College of MusicBerklee Summer ProgramsBerklee Summer ProgramsJoin musicians from more than 70 countries for the summer of a lifetime. The focus is on you and what you want to say with your music in an environment that is pure performance. Immerse yourself in your chosen style and study with world-class faculty and visiting artists in state-of-the-art facilities. You’ll play in ensembles, develop improvisational and reading skills, and improve your technique in weekly private lessons.
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Boston CollegeBoston College Experience ProgramBoston College Summer ExperienceThroughout BCE's six-week program, students will earn credits in college-level courses from a variety of disciplines, experience life as a BC student and engage in activities in and around Boston and on BC's campus
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Boston UniversityAcademy of Media ProductionBoston University Academy of Media ProductionThis four-week workshop program presents students the opportunity to explore the many aspects of media production while developing the required interpersonal skills to be a successful communicator. AMP students learn the power of good writing and visual literacy by creating videos, films, webcasts, multi-camera productions, and more. Faculty and staff instruction allows students to engage in the process and to explore their creativity.
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Boston UniversityHigh School Honors, Research Internship in Science & Engineering, Academic Immersion, Summer Challenge, Summer PreviewPre-College Programs at Boston UniversityWe invite you to choose from five exciting and challenging summer high school programs. Each program offers the opportunity to explore new subjects and college life—while making friends with fellow students and participating in social activities in Boston and on campus. Join other motivated high school students from 49 states and 87 countries and experience a great introduction to college life and academics.
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Boston University Summer Journalism AcademyBoston University Summer Journalism AcademyThe Boston University Summer Journalism Academy gives students ages 14 to 18 the opportunity to expand their skills and prepare for college. Each instructor is also a working journalist, so what’s taught is grounded in real-life experience. Each lesson is tied to its practical application, by giving students reporting assignments they can do from home. Each day is a sample of life as a news reporter.
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Brandeis UniversityApp Design Boot CampBrandeis U App Design Boot CampParticipants can expect a well-rounded academic experience while developing skills in HTML5, CSS, Javascript and other programming languages. At the conclusion of the program, students will gain more real-life experience by pitching apps they’ve created to programmers and developers at the Google Cambridge Campus.
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Brandeis UniversityThe Global Youth Summit on the Future of MedicineBrandeis U The Global Youth Summit on the Future of MedicineSeven-day residential program for current high school juniors and seniors who have demonstrated leadership and interest in medicine and science. The summit focuses on the future of the industry and developing leadership, networking and management skills. Students can expect to gain a unique, behind the scenes insight into the dynamic world of medicine through experiential learning, guest lectures and networking opportunities with the leaders and innovators in the global medical community.
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Brandeis UniversityThe Young Leaders Conference on Israel StudiesBrandeis Pre-CollegeWill bring together some of the most achievement-oriented Jewish high school students from around the world for an intellectually rigorous program that will equip them with the skills, knowledge and motivation to engage in nuanced discussions and debates surrounding Israel on their path to future leadership in the Jewish Community and our nation.
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Brandeis UniversityBrandeis HSP- GenesisBrandeis Genesis Pre-College ProgramAdvance your academic and personal growth as part of a global Jewish Community. Technology, Entrepreneurship, Gender & Sexuality, World Religions, Science, Culinary Connections
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BroadreachHigh School Summer Adventureshttps://www.gobroadreach.com
Broadreach high school adventures encourage deep learning, skill development and confidence building in a range of interests, including scuba diving, sailing, marine biology, veterinary studies, photography, medicine and language. For decades, we’ve led summer programs that feed students' curiosities, fit their goals and help them connect with the world.
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Brookhaven National LaboratorySTEM-Prep Summer InstituteBrookhaven National LabThe Office of Educational Programs is hosting the STEM Prep Summer Institute (SPSI)  at Brookhaven National Laboratory.  SPSI is a 4 week program for students currently enrolled in the 9th grade with the purpose to introduce traditionally underrepresented and underserved students to STEM fields. 
During the four one-week modules students will be engaged by experienced educators in hands-on activities in physics, biology, chemistry, scientific computing and environmental science activities related to different types of research conducted at BNL.

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The Bronfman FellowshipsThe Bronfman FellowshipBronfman FellowshipsThe Bronfman Fellowship selects a diverse group of 26 students in their junior year as Bronfman Fellows. The highlight of the Fellowship is a five week, all expense-paid Summer Fellowship in Israel. Fellows engage in thought provoking study and conversation and make lifelong friends. Our high-caliber educators focus on teaching a broad range of traditional and contemporary Jewish texts at a university level. Fellows encounter the land and people of Israel, study major issues in contemporary Jewish life, meet with some of today's most influential figures, and learn about themselves and each other. The Fellowship year continues with seminars in December and March in New York. Fellows continue their association with the Fellowship through our extraordinarily active, 1000+ alumni community.
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Brown UniversitySummer @ BrownBrown University Summer ProgramSummer@Brown courses are carefully chosen to represent a wide range of Brown University’s open liberal arts curriculum – a core principle of a Brown education. Students live and learn on Brown’s magnificent Ivy League campus and choose from nearly 200 non-credit courses. In class, attention is shifted away from grades and credits so students can fully immerse themselves in subjects they love, and discover the satisfying challenge of college-level academics. Outside of class, students participate in a full program of events and activities, and experience the independence of college life with fellow students and new friends from around the world.
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Brown UniversityOnline CoursesOnline Courses BrownBrown's online courses are a great way for motivated and enthusiastic high school students to experience Ivy League academics, explore challenging subjects, and engage with other students from around the world. Courses are rigorous, active learning experiences designed and led by innovative, dedicated Brown instructors. Subjects include Medicine, Neuroscience, Anatomy, DNA Science, Writing, Entrepreneurship, Engineering and Leadership.
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Brown UniversitySummer Sports CampBrown University Summer ExperienceBrown University offers summer sports camps for young athletes. We are committed to providing an exceptional camp experience for campers of all ages and skill levels. Camps are led by Brown's varsity coaches, their staff and current Brown athletes.
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Bucknell UniversityBucknell Academy Summer Experience (BASE)Bucknell Academy Summer ExperienceIf you want to develop creative problem solving skills that will help you make an impact on the world, then the Bucknell Academy Summer Experience (BASE) is for you. As a BASE participant, you will attend class led by faculty from a variety of departments. Learn to consider similar ideas from different academic perspectives. Collaborate on a project and present your ideas. Connect with Bucknell faculty, staff and current students.
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Carleton CollegeLiberal Arts Experience- CLAECarleton Liberal Arts ProgramsStudents of African American descent or students who have an interest in African American culture are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be college-bound high school students who are current sophomores.
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Carnegie Mellon UniversityCarnegie Mellon Summer Pre-College ProgramsSummer Pre-College ProgramsCarnegie Mellon University Pre-College program, which mirrors the undergraduate experience, gives rising juniors and seniors the opportunity to explore their interests while receiving instruction from acclaimed Carnegie Mellon faculty and staff. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a robust student experience which is curated by Student Affairs staff and a team of residential staff who are current Carnegie Mellon students. We value the holistic student experience that includes academic and personal development in order to prepare students for the future.
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Carnegie Mellon UniversitySummer Academy for Mathematics and Sciencehttps://www.cmu.edu/pre-college/academic-programs/sams.html
The Summer Academy for Math and Science is a six-week rigorous residential experience for high school seniors with a strong interest in computer science, engineering and natural sciences. The program also includes an SAT preparation course and exciting summer activities in the city of Pittsburgh! This program seeks to recruit underserved and underrepresented students who hail from amultitude of diverse backgrounds, including ethnic minority students, students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, populations inadequately represented in STEM disciplines and students who reside in underserved school districts and/or are first generation college-bound students. There areno tuition, housing or dining feesfor students selected to attend the Summer Programs for Diversity.
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CISCO Cisco High School STEM Externship Summer ProgramCisco HS Stem Externship (The link is 2021, will update when 2022 is available)Each year, Cisco hosts a certain number of externs for 2-3 weeks over the summer in our office in 1 Penn Plaza (above Penn Station). The externs are given exposure to cutting-edge fields such as the Internet of Things, Networking, Security, and Software. This is the first program in a linear progression through college internships to an eventual post-grad career in Enterprise Sales, either as a technical lead or an Account Manager.
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City College of New York BossgirlsBossgirls summer programBossgirls, a free entrepreneurship camp for high school girls from the Zahn Innovation Center at the City College of New York. Students work on their own startup ideas as they learn to build a business from the ground up. They'll gain new skills, develop greater confidence, and make new friends along the way. As an added bonus, students are provided mentorship through our sponsors at Standard Chartered, and they hear from women entrepreneurs throughout the program. Some subjects/skills covered are Ideation/Design Thinking, Customer Discovery, Research, and Interviewing, Business Model Development, Marketing, Competitive Analysis, Financials, UI/UX Design & Prototyping, Presentation skills, and more! No prior experience is required, but we do require a completed application form to be considered.
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Close Up Washington DCIMPACT 2020: a Community Engagement Summer Experiencewww.CloseUp.org/impact-2020The National Network of Schools in Partnership and Close Up Foundation will offer Impact 2020 - a unique and engaging virtual summer program designed for middle and high school students to connect with other young leaders from across the country, tackle an issue in their community, and make a local impact on global issues through project-based learning.
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Colorado State University Summer Study in ColoradoCSU Summer 20222, 3 or 4 week options. Summer Study’s Colorado State University pre-college summer programs ensure the outdoor, adventure, action-packed summer experience of your dreams. Amidst the majestic Rocky Mountains in a town dubbed "the Best of the New West," students enrolled in our Colorado State University pre-college program can expect an exciting and educationally rewarding summer
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Columbia UniversitySummer High School Academic Program for Engineers (SHAPE)SHAPE - summer high school academic program engineersSHAPE is a selective summer program for current high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. The program is geared toward local students who have demonstrated an interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). SHAPE consists of two three-week summer sessions, and students may apply to attend one or both sessions. We offer college-level courses taught by our full-time engineering professors in robotics, computer science, innovation and design, and electrical engineering. These courses are complemented by electives and workshops. Need-based scholarships are available and we encourage applications from all students.
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Columbia UniversitySummer ProgramSummer ProgramsNYC, Barcelona, Beijing and Jordan. Rigorous summer pre-college academic programs for students entering grades 9 through 12 and freshman year of college.
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Columbia UniversityColumbia Scholastic Press Associationhttp://cspa.columbia.edu/conventions-and-workshops/summer-journalism-workshopEach student or adviser participant will be required to register for a particular class sequence, focusing on writing, editing, management or advanced design.
Registration for this five-day intensive program is limited to 150 participants, with a waiting list to be maintained once the limit has been reached.
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Columbia UniversityOnline Summer Immersion program http://precollege.sps.columbia.edu/hsinfoWHY COLUMBIA SUMMER ONLINE IMMERSION? Online Summer Immersion leverages the interactive expertise already in place for dozens of programs at Columbia, allowing students from around the world to connect and collaborate in real time with award-winning Ivy League faculty and a diverse cohort of fellow students. • Engage in rigorous academic instruction, with talented students from around the world. • Collaborate with award-winning Ivy League instructors and enjoy extracurricular activities. • Earn an evaluation letter from your instructor. • Receive a Columbia University Statement of Completion.
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Columbia UniversityScience Honors ProgramColumbia Science Honors ProgramA highly selective program for high school students who have a strong interest in science and mathematics. Classes are held Saturday mornings throughout the academic year. Courses in physical, chemical, biological, behavioral and computing sciences, as well as pure and applied mathematics.
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Columbia UniversityAcademic Year Immersion ProgramColumbia U Programs for High School StudentsColumbia University Programs for High School Students is offering our Academic Year Immersion program in an online format. Over 10 weekends with convenient two-hour sessions, our proven online model brings Columbia University into students’ homes. The flexible course load selection offers an exploratory examination of different subject areas. Students will meet with fellow students and teachers from all around New York City, across the United States, and all over the world, not only in classes, but also through engaging activities which are offered daily.
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Columbia U Teachers College Columbia TC Online Summer Courses for HS StudentsOnline Summer Courses ColumbiaWe wanted to share a set of online courses we have developed for high school and middle school students. The focus of the high school course is on capturing the current moment and enabling students to productively process and share their experiences during this pandemic, and to consider what the post-pandemic future might hold for us.
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The Cooper UnionSummer Writing ProgramSummer Writing ProgramA three-week course that prepares students for college-level writing by giving them the critical writing and thinking tools they need. It's designed for students attending college in the fall or entering their senior year of high school. The course is offered in two formats: on-campus or online.
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Cornell UniversityOne Course Summer InstituteCornell Summer InstituteCornell College's One Course Summer Institute is designed for higly motivated sophomore, junior or senior students who want to get a jump -start on earning college credit.. Students can choose from one of five hands-on courses each worth three credit hours.
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Cornell University CURIE Academics/ CATALYST Academicshttps://sites.coecis.cornell.edu/curieacademy/


One week residential program for students who excel in math and science, enjoy solving problems and want to learn about careers in engineering.
Target population- Curie Program- rising junior and senior women students; Catalyst- junior and senior male and female students from backgrounds severely underrepresented in the science, technology engineering and math disciplines (STEM)
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Cornell University Summer CollegeCornell Summer College2, 3, 5 and 6 week precollege programs for motivated high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. Choose now from more than 20 programs and 50 Cornell courses
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Denison University in Granville, OhioReynolds Young Writers WorkshopDenison U. Reynolds Young Writers WorkshopEvery summer we look forward to hosting talented high school juniors and seniors to-be at Denison University for the acclaimed Reynolds Young Writers Workshop. The workshop is an eight-day residential program that incorporates small creative writing workshops, group sessions with Denison creative writing faculty and notable visiting writers, and much more.
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Duke University Summer College for High School StudentsDuke SummerFour-week, credit-bearing program offered by Duke University, attracts students (grades 10 & 11th) who represent the next generation of leaders from around the world. Immerse yourself in an international college experience by enrolling in this elite program designed to provide the academic and residential environment conducive to collegiate success.
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Education FirstEducational ToursToursFor 50 years we've helped teachers and students discover the world through culturally immersive educational travel. Through experiential learning they gain new perspectives, develop important 21st century skills and become true global citizens—all at the guaranteed lowest price.
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Emory University Summer Pre-College ProgramSummer Pre-CollegeEmory’s international profile has soared in recent years, not only for its liberal arts, graduate and professional schools, but also its state-of-the-art research and health care facilities. Notable attractions are The Carter Center and Presidential Library, Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site and Georgia Aquarium, the world’s largest. And the bustling Atlanta neighborhoods of Downtown, Midtown and Buckhead are only a short ride away.
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Fashion Camp NYCFashion Forwardhttp://fashioncampnyc.com/Are you between the ages of 12 and 18 with a passion for fashion? Learn from incredible big-name pros and celebs from Juicy, Coach, Marc Jacobs, and other fashion brands how to: jump-start a retail fashion career, develop your own fashion brand, write a fashion blog or become a fashion broadcaster, spot fashion trends, get into fashion marketing and public relations …and much more.
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FIDMSummer Programhttp://fidm.edu/en/calendar/summer+programs/Learn what it's like to launch your own business or have a great career in Marketing, Social Media, Fashion Buying, Merchandising, Fashion Styling, or Fashion Design at FIDM's 3 Days of Fashion for high school students!
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Five Towns College Summer ProgramsSummer HS Scholars ProgramFive Towns College empowers students in grades 6-12 with a one-of-a-kind, hands-on opportunity to challenge themselves academically and personally through a variety of intriguing summer programs including Audio Recording Production, Broadcasting, Guitar Workshop, Filmmaking, Sports, Summer Stock and Writer's Workshop.
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Fordham UniversitySummer Reading and Writing SkillsWriting Fordham is offering Live Online Programs for Preschoolers Through Entering 12th Grader. Individualized programs include a skilled and encouraging teacher,  independent reading in great books, and engaging online instruction. These programs are offered through Fordham School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Programs are taught by skilled and dedicated teachers from the Institute of Reading Development. The Institute is a leader in live online reading instruction for children of every age. Tuition varies by program level. Please ask about our family discount.
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Fordham UniversityPre-College Programhttps://www.fordham.edu/precollegeThis is a commuter student program that allows high school seniors with a grade point average of 3.0 or better to enroll in full-credit college classes.  Visit  https://www.fordham.edu/summer to view the pre-approved courses.
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Furman UniversitySummer Scholarsfurman.edu/summerscholarsIf you want to do something really incredible with your summer, be a part of Summer Scholars. It’s an opportunity for rising high school seniors and juniors to challenge their minds, make new friends, and have fun while taking part in lectures, discussions, debates, laboratory research, field trips, group and individual projects.
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George Mason UniversityGG High School OutreachGlobal GatewayThe Global Education Office (GEO) facilitates international learning opportunities for Mason faculty and students through a diverse array of study abroad programs that are accessible and engage students in meaningful and life-changing experiences.
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George Mason UniversityHOBY- The Advanced Leadership AcademyHoby.org/advanced-leadership-academyUnderstand and develop themselves along the seven dimensions of the Social Change Model of Leadership (SCM) and how they work together to accomplish the eighth dimension, change; identify and understand their own strengths and capabilities; Create a project action plan to lead and implement a service project or social enterprise in their home communities within one year following the ALA; Meet new people and establish an ongoing network of peers, other leaders and social entrepreneurs; and Earn college credit from George Mason University.
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George Mason UniversityWashington Youth Summit on the Environment (WYSE)http://wyse.gmu.edu/The Washington Youth Summit on the Environment (WYSE) welcomes 250 students from all over the country to George Mason every summer for an intensive, residential week of leadership training in the fields of environmental science and conservation. Students visit our partner organizations-National Geographic and the National Zoo-participate in a simulation where they play the roles of environmental scientists and community activists and hear from professionals in the field.
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George Mason UniversityWashington Journalism and media Conference (WJMC)http://wjmc.gmu.edu/The Washington Journalism and Media Conference (WJMC) welcomes 250 students from all over the country to George Mason every summer for an intensive, residential week of leadership training in the fields of journalism and the media. Students visit the Newseum and National Press Club; hear from world-renowned journalists, including Hoda Kotb, Candy Crowley and White House correspondents from ABC, NBC, NY Times and others; and participate in a media crisis simulation where they play the roles of media outlets.
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The George Washington UniversityCaminos Al futurohttp://summer.gwu.edu/caminosThis is a full scholarship summer program that engages high-achieving juniors (rising seniors) in a residential academic leadership development program at the George Washington University. This program is part of the Cisneros Hispanic Leadership Institute sponsored by GW alumnus Gilbert Cisneros and his wife, Jacki. Caminos al Futuro seeks to cultivate leadership potential and scholarship in students who desire to shape issues impacting Hispanic and Latino communities. Program costs including academic coursework and materials, roundtrip transportation, room, board and program activities are covered for selected candidates.
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The George Washington UniversityPreCollegehttp://summer.gwu.edu/precollegeHigh school students in the Pre-College Program benefit tremendously from GW's expertise in global development, international relations, public policy and administration, politics, diplomacy, history, biomedical engineering, museum studies and the arts.
Top-tier faculty guide, inspire, and empower students through immersive programs that connect academic experience with real-world practice.
Our programs are intensive and exciting, allowing students to experience the academic rigors of learning in a college environment. They are academically-challenging courses that integrate lectures and seminars with exploration of area organizations.
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Georgetown UniversitySummer High School Medical Programshttp://scs.georgetown.edu/departments/21/summer-programs-for-high-school-students/We invite your students to join us for an exciting and hands-on summer experience at Georgetown University. Our Summer High School Medical Programs offer a variety of ways for students to pursue their interests while getting a head start on college. With topics ranging from human anatomy and infectious diseases to chemistry and forensic science, our programs immerse students in the fascinating world of science and medicine while giving them a preview of college life.
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Gettysburg CollegeSummer Academic Camps for high school Juniors and SophomoresAcademic Summer ProgramsGettysburg College offers several opportunities for high school juniors and sophomores to attend academic camps over the summer.  Subjects include psychology, history, creative writing, piano, or information technology.
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Girls Leadership WorldwideGLW Summerhttp://www.ervk.org/glwEach summer, GLW holds two exciting and transformational nine-day programs for high school girls who desire to make a difference in their own lives, their communities and the world. Girls experience interactive workshops, field trips to NYC, the UN and other significant sites, while building supportive relationships with inspiring mentors and peers.
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Global WorksCultural Exchange Programs, Language Immersion Programs, Enrichment Programshttp://www.globalworkstravel.com/ssa/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
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Hamilton ScholarsHamilton Empowerment ProgramAlexander Hamilton Scholars programThe Hamilton Award recognizes high school juniors for their academic, personal and service achievements. Every year, we select up to 35 students nationally to enter our five-year, no cost empowerment program.
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Hartwick CollegeSOAR- Start Out Academics Rightwww.hartwick.edu/soarDuring the residential SOAR summer program, students discover their academic and personal strengths. Along the way, they earn college credit and prepare for college
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Harvard University Harvard Pre-College ProgramHarvard Summer· We offer a selection of courses in three different two-week sessions. Subjects include law, computer science, writing, and philosophy.Practice the art of healthy debate, delving into thought-provoking conversations and learning to embrace controversy diplomatically.
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Hofstra UniversityIntroduction to Sports Journalism for Young Womence.hofstra.edu/sportsjournalismTaught by seasoned broadcaster Tara Petrolino, this course explores the fundamentals of sports broadcasting, including learned techniques in presenting, announcing, interviewing, research and writing, and overall professional presence.
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Hofstra UniversitySports Journalism & Broadcasting Institutehttp://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/CE/ProfessionalDevelopment/ce_broadcastjournalism.htmlOur sports media/journalism pre-collegiate programs are designed to prepare young broadcasters with the basic skill sets they will need to succeed in the television and radio industry.
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Hofstra UniversityLearning Institutehttp://hofstra.edu/campHofstra University Summer Camps is proud to announce the formation of the Learning Institute. The goal of the Learning Institute is to teach and inspire young people to be creative and reach their academic potential. These programs are tailored to meet the varied interests of all students. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to challenge themselves in a positive enjoyable setting. Campers spend half of each day participating in their area of specialization and the other half in planned recreational activities.
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Hofstra UniversityPre-Collegiate Career Discoveryce.hofstra.edu/precollegeCan’t decide what to do on your summer break? Consider Hofstra Continuing Education’s exciting and distinctive Precollegiate Career Discovery programs. Make the most of your summer as you gain knowledge and skills, make new friends from throughout Long Island, and get a taste of college life! Upon successful completion of a program, each participant will receive a certificate
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Hofstra UniversitySports Academy Campshttp://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/CE/SC/sc_ourcamps_more.htmlSports Academy Camps are for the athlete who wishes to be immersed in their chosen sport for the full camp day. Campers are trained by our division one college coaching staff in Hofstra’s state-of-the-art David S. Mack Sports Complex, the University Field, Hofstra Recreation Center, and the James M. Shuart Stadium/Howdy Meyers Pavilion. In addition to the expert instruction, campers participate in daily games and enjoy our first class lunch program. These programs are open for campers from grades 3 -12.
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Hofstra UniversityBOCEShttp://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/CE/boces/index.htmlHofstra University Continuing Education, Hofstra Summer Camps and Nassau BOCES announce a new partnership that offers a wide range of unique and exciting programs for youth in grades 3-11. With convenient locations at Nassau BOCES Brookville, Caumsett and Barry Tech locations, there’s something for everyone!
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Hudson Valley Community College Online ClassesSummer ProgramThe College in the High School program at Hudson Valley Community College now offers online courses for students going into their junior or senior year and attending any New York State high . Enrollment in these courses is limited to high school students.
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Indiana UniversityJacobs School of Music Pre-college Programhttp://www.music.indiana.edu/precollege/index.shtmlOur summer academies provide an opportunity for pre-college students to immerse themselves in their chosen discipline for several days or weeks with some of the finest music educators in the country. Our summer adult workshops feature both performance-oriented and teaching-oriented intensive study for college students and adults with world-renowned faculty and guest artists. Workshops range from several days to two weeks in length.
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Indiana UniversityKelley School of Businesshttps://kelley.iu.edu/programs/undergrad/pre-college/meet-kelleyMEET Kelley is a unique pre-college summer program for high-ability students to get introduced to the Kelley School of Business, learn the opportunities available, experience a professional business case competition, and ultimately consider transitioning to Kelley after high school. MEET Kelley is for high school students from historically underrepresented groups, namely students who identify as African American, Latino/Hispanic, American Indian/Native American, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or multiracial. To be considered, applicants must be a high school student finishing their junior year and have a minimum GPA of 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.
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Indiana University of PennsylvaniaCook Honors College Summer ProgramIUP.edu/summerhonorsThe Cook Honors College hosts IUP's Summer Honors Program for talented rising high school juniors and seniors to get a firsthand college experience. You'll make new friends, learn through discussion-based classes, and get a taste of the college life. Subjects to choose from are: Cell & Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Electro-Optics, Mathematics, Political Communication, Psychology and WWII in America.
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InvestIN EducationInvestIN Summer Internshipshttps://investin.org/collections/live-online-internshipsInvestIN is a UK-based organisation which gives high school students an immersive experience of their dream career. All our 'Live & Online' Summer Internships last 4 days and take place in August 2020. The first 3 days are dedicated to immersive experiences of that career alongside top professionals and Q&A/virtual networking time with them. Day 4 is dedicated to personalised career coaching - a sector recruitment expert will look at your credentials and create a bespoke development plan so you can maximise your chances of success. You can choose to attend either all 4 days or just the first 3.
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Island Drafting & Technical InstituteCareer Explorationshttp://www.idti.edu/career-services/One week, non-credit courses for high school students to explore career options in the field of Computer-Aided Drafting & Design.
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Ithaca CollegeSummer Collegehttp://www.ithaca.edu/summercollege/Students love their classes, stay up late, and enjoy trips, picnics, movies, concerts, talent shows, and other events both planned and spontaneous. Most importantly, our summer college alumni report they were better prepared for a successful transition to college. And many students appreciate the opportunity to earn college credit in their academic courses. Credits earned during the three-week summer college program are accepted at Ithaca College and normally transferable to other colleges. Students who attend the one-week session earn a certificate of completion.
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John Cabot University AP Summer InstituteJohn Cabot Summer Institute (not updated)This APSI is endorsed by the College Board and led by experienced consultant, Margaret Sharkoffmadrid. The fee of $1,950 per participant includes class instruction, College Board workshop materials, 6 nights of accommodation, private tour bus transportation in Rome, daily breakfast, two lunches, welcome cocktail reception, museum entries, guided tours, and guest lectures.
AP European History teachers are invited to John Cabot University’s campus in the heart of Rome for a unique AP* Summer Institute in AP European History. This Institute is intended for both new AP teachers looking to implement a successful program in their school and experienced AP teachers eager to gain insight into the redesign of the course. The workshop will create an environment of mutual collaboration among participants and the instructor in order to encourage a dialogue and discussion regarding issues and concerns related to AP European History.
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Johns Hopkins UniversityCenter for Talented Youthhttp://cty.jhu.edu/summer/index.htmlOur summer programs offer eligible students from all over the country and around the world the opportunity to engage in challenging academic work in the company of peers who share their exceptional abilities and love of learning. While the focus is on rigorous academics and learning, the social experience that results from bringing these students together is an integral part of the program.
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Landmark CollegeSummer programlandmark.edu/summerStudents from all over the country choose Landmark College's summer programs to develop a greater understanding of their strengths and challenges as a learner, discover new learning strategies, and prepare for success throughout their academic journey.  Visit the website for details about the summer opportunities.
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Lebanon Valley CollegeHealth and Biomedical Sciences Summer Camphttp://www.lvc.edu/academics/summer-community-programming/health-biomedical-sciences-camp/The goal of this summer camp is to provide a window into the scientific basis of human health.  Through lectures and hands-on laboratory investigations in state-of-the-art laboratories, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of molecular biology, pharmacology, immunology, biochemistry and neuroscience. Students will learn how laboratory science can be translated into imporved human health, and they will engage in investigative experiences that will allow them to apply their lab skills to real life problems.
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Lebanon Valley CollegeActuarial Science Camphttp://www.lvc.edu/academics/summer-community-programming/actuarial-science-camp/
Our actuarial science summer camp is a week-long intensive program for rising high school seniors designed to help them decide if they’re interested in actuarial work.
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Lehigh University Summer AcademySummer at LehighUniversity Summer Academy, a three-week precollege residential program for rising 6th-11th grade students. Service- learning projects, leadership development, field trips and social events will also be an integral part of the program. Two three-week sessions are available this summer.
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LIU Summer Honors InstituteSummer Honors CollegeThis summer, rising high school seniors can pursue their passion and get a taste of college life at one of LIU's residential campuses in New York. The Summer Honors Institute @ LIU is a one-week intensive that will give you the chance to immerse yourself in different fields of study. You’ll work closely with distinguished faculty mentors and gain invaluable experience through hands-on projects and field trips. All accepted students receive free tuition and housing.
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Long Island UniversitySummer Entrepreneurshipwww.liu.edu/seaThe Summer Entrepreneurship Academy is a weeklong intensive program for ambitious, high school juniors, planning to major in business.  Students spend a week on our campus.  There is a small activity fee that is charged, because we pay for transportation to and from our corporate visits.  None of it goes to our faculty or LIU.  We all volunteer our time and resources.
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Marist UniversitySummer Pre-College Programmarist.edu/precollegeMarist Summer Pre-College is an incredibly unique opportunity for rising high school juniors and seniors. As a student in one of the top-ranked pre-college programs in the country, you will experience a taste of campus life, learn in innovative ways, and meet your peers from around the world, all while earning college credit.
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Marshall UniversityOnline College Courses in High Schoolshttp://www.marshall.edu/occhs/The Marshall University Online College Courses in the High Schools program offers qualified, highly motivated, self-disciplined high school students the opportunity to take Marshall University courses online–100% via the internet – for college credit while they are still enrolled in high school. OCCHS gives high school students the opportunity to learn from Marshall University instructors, who are master teachers, and to earn college credit.Fifty eligible students will only be required to pay $25 per credit hour, which makes most courses cost only $75.
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Miami University, Oxford, OhioSummer Scholars Programwww.MiamiOH.edu/SummerScholarsThe Miami University Summer Scholars Program is an opportunity for academically talented rising high school juniors and seniors to spend two weeks on Miami's campus exploring a topic of their choice alongside our leading faculty and professional experts.  The program offers students an insider's look at the college application process, with structured workshops focused on application essay writing, an introduction to financial aid and scholarships, and sessions on developing leadership skills.
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Molloy UniversityEnergeia for Teens

http://www.molloy.edu/about-molloy-college/community-and-institutes/energeia-for-teens

Energeia for Teens students learn new skills and make friends from across LI while contributing to a community service-learning initiative of their choosing. Some topics of focus include:  recycling, environment, teen driver safety, substance abuse prevention, suicide prevention, respect – self and others, bullying and self-esteem.  Many of the teens participate in the program for more than one year. The program meets at the Molloy campus in East Farmingdale (see directions below), one or two Friday evenings a month, and participation is free to students thanks to our generous funder, Horace and Amy Hagedorn Fund at the New York Community Trust.
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Molloy UniversitySummer Scholars Programhttps://visit.molloy.edu/event/53132Students who are entering their senior year of high school can get a jump-start on their college experience this summer! Students are now eligible to receive college credit for Molloy College summer classes ranging from Art to Spanish.