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College/University/Program Summer Enrichment Programs for High School Students
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Adelphi University Pre-College Summer Programs This program offers a variety of different course topics from which students can choose, and all Pre-College classes are taught by Adelphi’s nationally recognized faculty. Art and Tech, Business*Entrepreneurship, Digital Media, Nursing, Video Game Programming* Psychology* The Arts* Sciences & Health Professions* There are partial financial aid scholarships available. 10th 11th and 12th gradesLink
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Arizona State University Journalism CampsVarious camps that relate to journalism, including social media, media innovation, journalism, sports media, etc.Link
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BabsonBabson Summer Study is a four-week residential program for rising high school juniors and seniors to develop as entrepreneurial leaders. You will cultivate core career skills and a sharp entrepreneurial mindset for overcoming challenges in any organization, in any role—all while earning college credit and living as a member of a college community.Link
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Banson NYC Fashion Summer CampThe Banson NYC Fashion Summer Camp provides students with a "real life" tour experience of the fashion industry in NYC. 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. Link
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Barnard College in Partnership with Columbia College-SUMMER IN NEW YORK Programs for rising high school sophomore, junior, and senior GIRLS. scholarships available Applications available until program is filled. For more information about this pre-college summer program for girls visitLink
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Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley Teen Research ProgramExplore world-class, cutting-edge science with The Lawrence at UC Berkeley! Elevate your teen’s learning journey through our unrivaled, hands-on, research-based approach that brings science to life with real-world applications. In one dynamic week, your teen will delve into the college experience, conducting real scientific research in a university lab, networking with esteemed students and faculty, and exploring diverse STEM career pathsLink
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Boston University Pre-College Summer Programs Take your summer to the next level. Experience college and challenge your mind. Programs available: High School Honors, Research in Science & Engineering, Academic Immersion, Summer Challenge, Summer Preview Each program has individual deadline. Link
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Boston University Summer Jounalism InstituteExpand your skills. Experience college life. Explore Boston. Boston University presents a once-in-a-lifetime experience for high school students interested in journalism, communications or writing. Each academy 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 actual reporting assignments. Each day is a sample of life as a news reporter.Link
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Brandeis Pre-college programs Various pre-college programs available at this college in Waltham, MA. Also has a program called "Genesis" that focusses on Jewish "tradition, Identity, and contemporary practices." Link
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Brown Pre CollegeEach summer, students from around the world choose Brown University Pre-College Programs to experience the challenge of college-level academics, and prepare for college success.
Brown Pre-College is committed to the ongoing work of building a diverse, inclusive and equitable learning community where differences are valued and respected.
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Bucknell University Bucknell Academy Summer Experience (BASE)Develop creative problem-solving skills that will help you make an impact on the world at the Bucknell Academy Summer Experience (BASE) for rising juniors and senirosLink
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Carleton College's Summer Programs Invites you to develop skills and challenge yourself academically in a rigorous but supportive learning community. Carleton College offers both the serenity of a small-town campus and the cultural opportunities of a major metropolitan area. More about Carleton Link
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Carnegie Mellon Summer Pre-College Programs Jumpstart Your future - *Storytelling, Computational sciences, Geology and ornithology, Humanities and more! Link
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Case Western Reserve University Summer pre-collegeFor nearly 200 years, Case Western Reserve has prepared ambitious students for futures in the arts, business, engineering, humanities, natural sciences, nursing and social sciences. Your students are invited to participate in a rich learning experience created by one of the nation’s premier research institutions.Link
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Colorado College Pre-Summer ProgramVarious, from cross genre creative writing, to kinesiology, to economics. Post-poned until Summer 2026Link
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Columbia UniversityIntensive programs for academically exceptional high school students. Over 70 programs, 1 and 3 week length. Priority deadline in early Feb. Need fin. aid? apply early. Online and in person.Link
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Concordia College Summer Language ProgramExperience a Summer Language Program. The four-week high school credit session is offered for students entering grades 9–12 in 1e languages: Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish and Swedish. It offers at least 180 hours of instruction and is designed for learners at all proficiency levels— beginning to advanced. The four-week high school credit programs are accredited by AdvancEd, enabling us to grant credit.Link
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Cornell University Summer CollegeEarn 3-6 credits. Prep for college applications with a college fair. Explore majors and investigate potential careers. Choose from a variety of programs, including sport psychology, animal science, conflict resolution, debate, middle eastern politics, sculpture, and vet medicine. Over 40 programs. Limited financial aid available. Online and in person programs available.Link
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CSU SummerArtsBased on a California State University campus, these are amazing! Summer arts classes for students in the visual, literary and performing arts. Scholarships availableLink
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Dartmouth College - Joint Science Education Project (JSEP)Summer program in Greenland for students who have an interest in science and openness to other cultures. Link
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Denison UniversityReynolds Young Writers Workshop Week long Creative Writing program. Current Juniors and Sophomores. Check the website for details and dates. Link
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Drexel University - Summer InstitutesDrexel's summer academic programs are summer camps open to highly motivated high school students who wish to explore what a university-level program is all about. Workshops are led by Drexel faculty and utilize Drexel's labs, facilities, and the city of Philadelphia's many resources.Link
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Duke University Youth Programs Duke Youth Programs provides summer enrichment opportunities for current 6th-11th grade students. More information can be found on the Duke Youth Programs webpage.Link
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Georgetown Summer High School programOffers a variety of programs, including 1 and 2 week programs that specialize in learning about career options. Costs. Link
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Gilder Lehman Institute of American History"What if you had the opportunity not just to learn American history, but to live it? Spend your summer at the National History Academy’s Residential Summer Program for rising 10th through 12th grade students.

The Gilder Lehrman Institute and the National History Academy have partnered to provide twenty scholarships exclusively to students at schools in our Affiliate School Program. These scholarships include room, board, learning materials, and transportation and admission to historic sites.

Walk in the footsteps of leaders who helped define and shape the American story, including presidents, civil rights leaders, and soldiers who fought for the birth and survival of the nation. See and learn about seminal documents that shaped our history from subject matter experts and master teachers. Get behind-the-scenes access to historic sites no other program can provide." Note: About $10000 for a 4 week program in Virginia.
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Harvard Summer School Pre-College Program A two-week residential experience featuring noncredit courses. Join other intellectually curious high school students on campus at Harvard, where you can explore topics as wide ranging as American law, philosophy, computer programming, and public speaking. Note: About $5800.Link
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Indiana University - IU Precollege AcademyApply for a seat in the program to learn more about the college experience, the admissions process, and yourself! Stay in a residence hall overnight, meet with faculty members, have fun with other students heading into their senior year, and ask all your questions. This free program allows you to see yourself as a college student—and gain the tools to make it happen. This is an exclusive event for historically marginalized rising seniors with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.Link
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Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation (EI)Through Engineering Innovation, high school students put engineering concepts to the test. Applying their knowledge of math and science to labs and hands-on projects, concepts they’ve learned in their high school classrooms are suddenly linked to real-world practice. Students’ confidence grows as they attend college-level lectures, tackle problems, test theories, and ultimately learn to think like engineers. Rising juniors and seniors. In person and online. Link
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Landmark Summer Learning OpportunitiesThis High School Summer Program is for students who find it challenging to keep pace academically. We’ve designed this program to introduce students to skills and strategies that will help them prepare for college-level work and experience college life as members of a learning community focused on their success. We recognize some students may need additional support to make friends, adapt to a new sensory environment, and find community. Our social pragmatic track is designed to help build these skills. 3 week program. Link
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Lehigh Summer AcademyDesigned to help students achieve their full potential, Lehigh University Summer Academy offers innovative, thought-provoking and enriching course work, combined with learning that extends beyond the traditional classroom. Service-learning projects, leadership development, field trips and social events will also be an integral part of the program. for rising 9-11th graders. 3 week residential sessions. About $5800 for the 3 week session. Financial aid is available. Link
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Lewis & Clark Creative Writing Summer ProgramThe mission is to provide a high-caliber, pre-collegiate, creative educational experience to bright, inventive, and passionate high school students. Our program appeals to young writers and artistic students who are drawn to the beauty of the Pacific Northwest and the fun, hip mystique of Portland. In daily workshops, participants study great writing and produce their own under the guidance of dynamic, thoughtful, published faculty. At night, participants gather to socialize, meet and hear from distinguished visiting writers, and work on their own poetry, fiction, and creative prose. Costs about $3800. Will be in person on the Lewis and Clark campus.Link
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Loyola Marymount Pre-College Summer Programs
Summer Pre-College Programs at LMU are open to rising Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors in high school. Students must be between 14 and 18 years old and must not have graduated high school by the start date of their intended program to apply. Programs include acting, screenwriting, comics/graphic novels, global sports and entertainment business, intro to entrepreneurship, environmental science, graphic design, and an introduction to 3D design. Costs $2800-10000, depending on program.
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Marist Summer Pre-College Programs Take a course in a field they are passionate about while getting a taste of college life. Marist has campuses in New york and/or Italy. At Marist's Summer Pre-College program, you'll engage in daily class sessions with leading faculty and explore exciting career opportunities in your field. High school sophomores and juniors will engage in hands-on learning experiences while working with industry professionals and like-minded peers.. Link
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Miami University Summer Scholars Program A rich, early college experience for academically talented rising high school juniors and seniors from across the globe. Students will join an engaged community of learners for an intensive program on Miami’s campus exploring a topic of their choice alongside our leading faculty and professional experts. Participants who later choose to apply to Miami will also receive priority consideration for Miami merit scholarships and the University’s premier academic programs — the University Academic Scholars Program and the University Honors Program. Week-long program.

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Middlebury College Interactive Languages - Our immersive approach to language learning exposes students to language and culture—not just in the classroom—but throughout their daily activities at the Academy. Includes Russian Heritage School for native Russian speakers.
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University of Notre Dame Pre-college Programs ScholarsNotre Dame Pre-College delivers a true college experience on campus, abroad, and virtually for exceptional high school students! Students engage with dynamic Notre Dame faculty in exciting and challenging college level classes, grow in leadership through service, and connect with like-minded students from around the world.Link
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NYU Precollege programWith NYU Precollege, rising juniors and seniors can apply to take college-level courses for credit and experience life as an NYU student. Credit-bearing courses are available in more than 30 subjects to fit every interest and academic need.
Precollege hosts social events and activities to create a sense of community and help students get to know one another while exploring the city around them. Partial financial aid available; deadline is April 1.
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NYU High school Programs6-Week, 1-Week, & Everything In Between. NYU’s varied array of high school programs offer flexibility and options that can be tailored to your individual needs and schedule. Most programs are offered during the summer, but there are options for weekend workshops during the fall and spring. Application processes, requirements and deadlines are varied; as are housing and financial aid offerings.Link
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NYU TISCH School of the Arts Summer High Challenge Tisch programs for high school students are a way for you to develop your talents and explore the possibilities of a career in the arts. The rigorous, professional training you receive is an outgrowth of the undergraduate programs, offering you an immersive experience in emerging media and the performing and cinematic arts.
This program encourage creativity and self-expression while providing you with a foundation for collaboration. The high school programs taught by our full-time faculty are intense, engaging and structured; created to give you an enriching college experience. closed for Summer 2025
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Pratt PreCollege ProgramPreCollege programs provide high school students with rigorous college level Architecture, Art, Design, Fashion, Creative Writing and more, modeled after Pratt Institute’s undergraduate offerings. Classes are taught by Pratt faculty who are committed to sharing their expertise in the fields of art and design. Students enrolled in credit bearing PreCollege classes receive elective credits accepted at Pratt and most colleges and universities. Scholarship requests due by Feb 1.Link
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Regis Summer ScholarsA program made specifically for rising high school juniors and seniors. Students in the Summer Scholars program spend six weeks taking two introductory courses in a hybrid online/on-campus format with our dynamic Regis faculty. Upon successful completion of the program, students earn a certificate of achievement and six college credits.Link
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Rensselaer PreFace Engineering Summer ProgramPREFACE has provided a pre-college introduction to the different types of engineering, allowing students to understand what engineers do and what it takes to become an engineer. PREFACE students are exposed to today’s global challenges and learn to use engineering design and manufacturing processes to develop possible solutions.Link
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Rhode Island School of DesignVarious in person, summer, online and year-round programs for high school students interestes in the arts (animation, architecture, drawing, photography, etc.) Follow a college-level curriculum with day-long studio classes, visits to the Nature Lab and RISD Museum, critiques and projects that will forever shape the way you approach art and design. Apply now -- program fills fast. Link
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Ringling College of Art and DesignDuring the four-week intensive, students follow a robust curriculum of core classes for fundamental skill building, as well as two selected immersions for a deeper investigation of areas reflective of the College’s degree programs. First-time students who complete PreCollege successfully receive three elective college credits. Welcoming both residential and commuter students, ages 16-18. Application opens November 1 for the following June/July program.Link
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Rutgers - Pre-Engineering Summer Academy Rutgers University-New Brunswick is excited to announce a new opportunity for students interested in engineering. A residential, in-person summer program for pre-college students to learn about engineering disciplines. The Rutgers School of Engineering is offering the chance for students to participate in a new Pre-Engineering Summer Academy to develop their knowledge and skills and also give them real-life field experiences.Link
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Rider Pre-College Summer ProgramsHigh school students can take a step toward achieving their academic and artistic goals by attending a Pre-College Summer Program from Rider University's College of Arts and Sciences.Get a taste of what it’s like to study music at the college level alongside your peers. Link
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Santa Clara Young Scholars ProgramEach year select, highly-motivated high school students (currently enrolled in the 9th, 10th, or 11th grades) explore college in an intensive summer program that includes university courses, advising, and meetings with key people on campus. In addition to college credit (upon sucessful completion of their classes), students leave with a hands-on experience of college life. Please note: students are required to attend every class meeting. Travel and other summer programs must not occur during the dates of the Young Scholars Program.Link
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Santa Clara University School of Engineering (SES)This outstanding, five-day immersion summer experience is for current high school sophomores and juniors, who are interested in exploring the field of engineering. The program offers specially designed introductory workshops taught by our engineering faculty that are presented as a mix of lecture and interactive work, spanning several fields of engineering. Participants will also get a taste of university life and the academic expectations of college. Along with living in the dorms during the program, students will interact with our faculty, students, and other members of the SCU community throughout the week. Applications now open. Link
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SAIC (School of Art Institute of Chicago)Early College Program Summer Institute of Arts -- ages 15- 18. Earn college credit (1 credit hour for 1-week session; 2 credit hours for 2-week session; 4 credits hours for 4-week session) that may transfer to any college you attend. Prepare a competitive portfolio for college admission and receive expert guidance from our undergraduate degree program admissions counselors. Merit Scholarships and Financial Aid are AvailableLink
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SCAD Summer ProgramsSCAD offers summer programs for high school students of all ages to pursue art and design disciplines while working alongside peers from all over the world. With exceptional buildings, extensive equipment and inspirational settings, SCAD summer programs offer ideal opportunities for artists at all levels to create, learn and grow. Link
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Seattle University - AI4All: Criminal Justice and Artificial IntelligenceTwo week summer program for high school students interested in criminal law and artificial intelligence. Scholarships are available! The scholarship application is accessible within the program application. Apply now.Link
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St. John's College Summer Academy Our summer program for high school students (ages 15 to 18) is modeled after St. John’s discussion-based, interdisciplinary method of teaching the great books. A hands-on introduction to college life, our program helps students hone their reading, critical thinking, and discussion skills. With engaging workshops and awesome off-campus excursions, the Summer Academy is a blast. This summer, we are offering week-long programs on our campuses in Annapolis, Maryland, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, and online programs from your own home.Link
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Smith College Summer PreCollege Programs for Academically Talented Young Women Smith Precollege Programs are open to students entering 9th–12th grade in the fall of 2025. Smith is a residential women’s college. Our Precollege Programs offer a Smith experience for high school students. Explore your academic interests while learning more about yourself. Join other motivated high school students who want to be engaged, get inspired and expand their experiences both in and out of the classroom. Be part of supportive community led by Smith faculty, staff and undergraduate students. Link
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Stanford STEM Summer Program The Clinical Neuroscience Immersion Experience (CNI-X) at Stanford University is an intensive summer program that generally follows a student’s sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school. Students attend a two-week (10-day) session which provides introductory exposure to fascinating topics in neuroscience, psychiatry and psychology plus an opportunity to complete a collaborative capstone project. Participants of the program enjoy a two-week session full of lectures, hands-on activities and group projects carefully designed to expose them to some of the most intriguing and relevant topics in mental health research today.Link
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Stanford's Clinical SummerInternshipThe two-week Clinical Anatomy Summer Program is for high school students considering careers in procedure-based medical fields, such as surgery, dental surgery, EMTs/paramedics, and nursing. It may also be of interest to students who intend to study biomedical engineering, occupational or physical therapy, sports medicine, medical education or other health-related fields. Students must be age 16 or older at the time of the program to apply. Students do not need to be US citizens to apply. NOT residential. Virtual and in-person programming. 2-10 week sessions. Costs. Link
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Stanford Medical Youth ProgramThe Stanford Medical Youth Science Program is a five-week immersive enrichment program focused on science and medicine that is open to low-income, first-generation high school juniors who live in Northern California.Our 2025 program will be held on Stanford’s campus June 23rd to July 25th, 2025. The 2025 Application will be available in mid-December. Link
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Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies High School Summer CollegeSummer college Academy, University-Level Online Math & Physics., Pre-Collegiate Institutes, Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes, Summer Humanities Institute, Summer Arts Institute, Mathematics Camp, Medical Youth Science Program, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory's Outreach Summer Program, Conferences, Enrichment Circles, International Collaborations. Limited financial aid. Application deadline: Thursday, March 20, 2025Link
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Stevens' Pre-College Summer ProgramMostly takes place in June and July at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey. Mostly technology coureses, including game design, cybersecurity, virtual reality, etc. But also pre-law, STEM and business, biomedical engineering. Tuition $2400-$3900.Link
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Summer Discovery at various campuses around the US and the world, including UCLA and Dartmouth. Pre College Enrichment Progams and Internships. an academic program that combines college credit and/or enrichment classes, social activities, travel, recreation, and sports. Summer Discovery provides you with the chance to make new friends and experience pre-college living and learning before entering college. It will help you achieve in high school and prepare for college. You'll live and learn with peers from all over the US, and the world, as part of a dynamic university community. (Unconnected to the college where Summer Discovery takes place. Summer discovery simply 'rents' the campus.)Link
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Syracuse University Students applying to Summer College are expected to be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. Students must be a minimum of 15 years of age by the orientation and move-in day of their selected program. Rising Juniors and Seniors are welcome to apply to any Summer College program. Rising sophomore are only eligible for non-credit courses. Students navigate daily life much like a college student – they live in a residence hall, have meals with friends in a dining hall, take college-level classes, and participate in social activities and events. Students return home and to their high schools with less anxiety and intimidation about going to college, and more enthusiasm and a sense of being ‘ready’ for college.Link
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The New School - Parsons ParisWant to delve into the world of fashion before you decide what you’ll study in college? Parsons Paris has created online courses for students 13 and up to introduce you to this vibrant field. Taught by experts in Paris fashion through video lectures, courses cover everything from business, history, and trends to actual design methods and potential careers. Multi-length courses are available year-round. The asynchronous, online format allows you to study anywhere, anytime, at your own pace. You will also receive valuable guidance from Parsons' mentors. costs about $1795 per course. Link
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Tufts Pre-College ProgramThe opportunity to learn from renowned faculty and experience a rigorous academic environment at a leading higher education institution. Scholarships available. Link
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University of Chicago Summer SessionJoin us this summer to explore new subjects, delve into a current interest with intense focus, and broaden your powers of perception when you earn college credit with undergraduate courses at the University of Chicago. As a Summer Session student, you can enroll in undergraduate courses drawn from the regular curriculum of the College at the University of Chicago. Costs $6300-11000, depending on program. Financial assistance is available. Link
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University of Dayton Summer CampsWhether they’re aspiring women entrepreneurs or curious about how things work, students can find opportunities to explore their passions and make a difference for the common good. The following opportunities are open to rising high school juniors and seniors — please note that while some camps are focused on a specific gender or ethnicity, all students are welcome to attend any camp.Link
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University of IllinoisTo get a jump-start on college and all it entails, sign up for an UIUC summer program. Whether you’re looking to earn class credit or explore possible majors, we have something for you!Link
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University of Massachusetts at AmherstPre-College programs offer both residential and online options. All programs are taught by UMass faculty and advanced graduate students, and feature project-based learning. online and in person.Link
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University of Miami Summer Scholars ProgramGet the chance to build an architectural portfolio, create a business plan, meet executives from collegiate and professional sport administrations. The Summer Scholars Program provides an exciting opportunity for current high school sophomores and juniors to explore their academic passions and experience what it's like to be a college student. This unique three-week precollege program allows students to earn college credit, interact with world class professors, make lasting friendships and grow as independent thinkers. June 28 - July 18, 2025Link
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University of Montana - Schwanke Honors Institute Summer Semester Creative Writing, Sustainablity: Exploring the Human Footprint, Digital Art in Motion University of Montana - Schwanke Honors Institute Summer SemesterLink
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University of North Carolina, AshevilleUNC Asheville’s Pre-College Programs introduce high school students to college-level study, university life, and career options in a dynamic learning environment. Each one-week program offers deep immersion into an academic topic, challenging activities, and the opportunity to engage with industry professionals.Various summer programs, including Robotics, Pre Med, River Ecology and more! Programs are on-campus and 1 week long.Link
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University of Notre Dame Pre-college Programs ScholarsSummer Scholars is a program for rising high school juniors and seniors that introduces students to college level academics in all fields.Summer Scholars participants spend two intensive weeks on Notre Dame's campus taking a challenging college-level course taught by Notre Dame faculty Link
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University of Notre Dame Study Abroad ExperiencesExplore the Colosseum and ancient ruins of Ostia Antica, hike through Glendalough to take in the amazing views of western Ireland, visit the peace walls in Belfast—whatever you decide, walk away with incredible memories and experiences after participating in our Study Abroad opportunities. Each program allows students to earn one college credit upon completion.Link
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University of Pennsylvania High School ProgramsPrograms include Penn Summer Prep, Penn Summer Academies, and Pre-College Program. Programs range from 2-6 weeks in length.Link
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University of Rochester PreCollege Summer ProgramsIf you have a passion for a certain subject and would like to explore it before college, here is your chance to do so—with one of the world's leading research universities. The Rochester Pre-College Online Program offers courses designed for high school students ages 13 and up. Each course features engaging video by Rochester faculty and access to mentors. The program is available year-round, and the online format lets you study anywhere, anytime, at your own pace.Link
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University of Southern California Summer Program USC Summer Programs extends a tradition of excellence to outstanding high school students through unique 4 week summer courses. (there is a 2 week architecture program) Accepted students to the USC Summer Programs will balance academic and campus life as they prepare for college in the nation’s entertainment center – Los Angeles, California. There is college credit offered.Link  
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University of the Pacific - Pacific Summer High School InstituteA two-week residential pre-college summer program designed for curious high school students to live, learn and grow at one of America’s top universities. During the program, summer institute students will become immersed in cutting-edge topics and issues through learning environments focused on real-world, hands-on experiences in our labs, studios, fields and makerspaces. In short, Pacific Institute students will experience college firsthand. In the summer of 2025, the Pacific Summer High School Institute will run for two program sessions. The first session starts on June 2 and concludes on June 12, while the second session goes from June 17 until June 27.Link
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Venture CampVenture Camp runs an online entrepreneurship program with merit-based scholarships and aid available. (Historically the students have built voice-controlled software apps, skin care brands, online education youtube channels, and more.)Link
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The George Washington University Summer Program Pre-College provides students with an extraordinary opportunity for an enriching summer experience at a top university.
High school students benefit from GW's expertise in a variety of topics, including global development, international relations, public policy and administration, politics, diplomacy, history, biomedical engineering, museum studies and the arts. Summer Immersion is a two-week, full day, non-credit program for rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors that integrates lecture-based instruction with experiential and applied activities. Students expand and deepen their knowledge of a topic through collaborative learning and an exploration of the diverse intellectual and cultural resources of Washington, DC.

The application deadline for both sessions is Thursday, May 1, 2025.
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Wake Forest Online Immersion ProgramWake Forest University offers pre-college online courses to help students ages 13 and older explore their interests. The summer application period is now open. Through participating in our courses, students can discover if an interest could lead to a college major or even a future career.Link
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Washington University in St. Louis Summer Experiences Academic programs High School Summer Scholars Program High School Summer Experiences at Washington University offers participants the opportunity to experience the independence of college life.Link
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Wellesley CollegeIf you are a motivated young woman and a rising sophomore, junior, or senior in high school, Wellesley invites you to find out what it is like to experience college life. Enjoy a balance of scholastic and social experiences in a safe, academically challenging, and culturally inclusive environment. Take thought-provoking undergraduate-level courses from data and mathematics to college writing. Connect with college staff, explore the Boston area, and form friendships with women from around the world. Link
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West Point Summer Program for Rising Seniors"The West Point Summer Leader Experience (SLE) provides rising high school seniors with a week-long immersion into the academic, military, and social life of a cadet. Our country’s best asset is our people and West Point is trusted to educate, train, and inspire its undergraduate students to become leaders of character who will make an impact on the world stage. At SLE, you will explore West Point from all angles, including our high-tech educational facilities, team building athletic activities, and realistic military training. You will get a taste of Cadet Life through the entire program, which is led by current West Point cadets. You will experience the thrill of victory when you overcome the challenges of our summer program and you will form life-long connections and friendships with your future classmates." For rising seniors. Costs, but generous scholarships are available. Student must fly themselves to West Point. Applications open up on Feb. 15th 2025.Link
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Wheaton College Summer ProgramRising Juniors and Seniors seeking a taste of a competitive liberal arts college and looking to earn transferable credit. Discover@Wheaton is a young and vibrant program that brings students from across the country (and world) for a personal and in-depth pre-college experience. Link
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William & Mary Pre-Collegiate Summer Program In Early American History History is Calling. The National Institute of American History and Democracy (NIAHD) is a partnership between the College of William and Mary and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. It is dedicated to the study of American History, Public History, Material Culture, and Museum Studies. Students take NIAHD programs as part of their preparation for careers in teaching, museums, and other aspects of history and public history. The Institute sponsors programs for William and Mary students, students from other colleges and universities, and high school students. Link
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Worchester Polytechnic Institute Frontiers is an exciting residential opportunity for rising junios and seniors to explore topics in STEM and the humanities. Students around the globe come together to experiene on-campus college life. Launch - is a residential, one-week, hands-on learning and research experience for rising first-year and sophomore students to explore their fields of interest. Registration is first-come, first-served) Link
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Yale Young Global Scholars(YYGS) is a summer academic enrichment and leadership program that brings together outstanding high school students from around the world for intensive two-week sessions on Yale’s campus in New Haven and the Yale Center Beijing in China.Link
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