The College Office Friday Flyer April 24, 2015

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The College Office
Friday Flyer
April 24, 2015
JUNIORS: Please return your “Appraising Myself as I Plan for the Future” packet as soon as possible
in order to schedule a college planning meeting with Mrs. Walsh.
SENIORS: Please come to the College Office to schedule an appointment ASAP with
Mrs. Walsh if you still plan to submit college applications or are unsure about your future plans.
SAT Test Dates (Registration Deadlines
June 6th
To register: www.collegeboard.org
register by May 8th (5/21 with late fee)
ACT Test Dates (Registration Deadlines)
June 13th
To register: www.actstudent.org
register by May 8th (5/22 with late fee)
INFORMATION SESSIONS
 NEW HAMPSHIRE INSTITUTE OF ART
1st and 3rd Friday of the month
October – May 15 (Excluding December 19 and January 2)
2:30 pm – 4:15 pm
For more information visit www.nhiaopenhouse2014-2015.eventbrite.com
 SUNY OSWEGO
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 10:00 am – 12:30 pm and
Select Fridays 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm
For more information visit www.oswego.edu/visit or call 315-312-2250
 SCAD
Saturday, April 25 10:00 am
New Museum
235 Bowery
New York, NY
 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY
Saturday, May 9
Saturday June 20
Saturday, July 25
Saturday, August 22
10:30 am, 11:30 am, 12:30 pm
For more information visit www.adelphi.edu/events
 EXPLORING COLLEGE OPTIONS
Student/Parent Information Sessions for Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Penn, Stanford
• Laguardia High School – New York, NY
Sunday, May 10 7:00 pm
****
• Long Island Marriott – Uniondale, NY
Wednesday, May 13 7:00 pm
516-794-3800
For more information visit www.exploringcollegeoptions.org
 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
Sunday, May 17 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Directors Guild of America Theater
New York, NY
For more information visit www.admissions.wustl.edu or call 800-638-0700
****Seniors are entitled to 5 college visitation days and Juniors are entitled
to 2 college visitation days (to be considered as excused absences)
OPEN HOUSES
 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
Mondays through Saturdays 9:45 am and 1:45 pm
Sundays 1:45 pm
Visit www.clemson.edu/visitors/tour.html for more information
 SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
Campus Tours
Monday – Friday 11:45 am and Saturdays once a month
Visit www.saic.edu/visit for more information
 SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE
Junior Days
April 27
Sign up online at www.springfieldcollege.edu/juniordays
 SUNY COBLESKILL
Saturday, April 25
Register online at www.cobleskill.edu/openhouse
 MOLLOY COLLEGE
Sunday, April 26 1:00 pm
For more information visit www.molloy.edu or call 888-4-MOLLOY
 SETON HALL UNIVERSITY
Sunday, April 26 9:00 am
Register at www.shu.edu/visiting
 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY
Sunday, April 26 11:00 am – 1:30 pm
For more information visit www.adelphi.edu/events/
 FIVE TOWNS COLLEGE
Wednesday, April 29 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Saturday, May 9 1:00 pm
Saturday, June 13 1:00 pm
Saturday, July 11 1:00 pm
For more information call 656-2110 for more information
FINANCIAL AID/SCHOLARHIPS
CSS PROFILE (AVAILABLE 10/1/14)
 If one of your colleges requires the CSS Profile, you must complete the profile online via
www.collegeboard.org. The Profile assists colleges in awarding private scholarships and
grants. The Profile can only be accessed online.
FAFSA Free Application for Federal Student Aid- (AVAILABLE 1/1/15)
 The FAFSA is the form used by all two- and four-year colleges, universities and career
schools for the awarding of federal student aid and most state and college aid. Students
should apply as soon as possible online via www.fafsa.gov on or after January 1, 2015
Scholarships.com
Register today at www.scholarships.com to receive FREE scholarship information
Fastweb.com
Register today at www.fastweb.com to receive FREE scholarship information.
My College Dollars
Register today at www.mycollegedollars.com to receive FREE scholarship information.
Scholarships
Visit the websites below for scholarship opportunities:
www.connections101.com
www.scholarships4students.com
www.fastweb.com
www.scholarshipexperts.com
www.scholarships.com
www.finaid.org
 NYS STEM Incentive Program
Provides full SUNY or CUNY tuition scholarship for top 10 percent of NYS high school
students if pursuing STEM degree and work in a STEM field in NYS for 5 years. For
additional information visit www.hesc.ny.gov/pay-for-college/financial-aid/types-offinancial-aid/nys-grants-scholarships-awards/nys-science-technology-engineering-andmathematics-stem-incentive-program.html
 NYS Math & Science Teaching Incentive Scholarship
Offered for students to pursue careers in secondary math and science teachers.
For more information visit www.hesc.ny.gov/pay-for-college/financial-aid/types-offinancial-aid/nys-grants-scholarships-awards/nys-math-and-science-teaching-incentivescholarships.html
 NYS residency eligibility requirement for recipients of awards administered by HESC is
waived for a member of or spouse or dependent of a member of the USAF who is on
full- time active duty and stationed in New York State. For additional information
visit www.hesc.ny.gov/pay-for-college/military-corner.html
 NYS Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH)
Grant
Grants up to $4,000.00 per year to students in exchange for service at public or private
elementary or secondary schools that serve students from low-income families.
For more information visit www.hesc.ny.gov/pay-for-college/financial-aid/types-offinancial-aid/grants/teach-grant-program.html
 NYS Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
Helps eligible NY residents pay tuition at approved schools in NYS. Annual TAP awards
can be up to $5,165.00. Because TAP is a grant – it does not have to be paid back. For
additional information visit www.hesc.ny.gov/pay-for-college/apply-for-financial-aid/nystap.html
COLLEGE FAIRS/SPECIAL PROGRAMS
 PROJECT EXCEL’S SAT/ACT Prep Workshop
Free SAT Prep!
Village Green:
Every Wednesday 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm – Critical Reading
Every Thursday 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm – Math
Call 271-5499 to sign up
 NEW HAMPSHIRE INSTITUTE OF ART
Private Tour/Portfolio Review
Mondays – Fridays 10:00 am OR 2:00 pm by appointment
Fuller Hall/Admissions Office
To schedule an appointment and for more information call 866-241-4918 Ext. 589 or
email admissions@nhia.edu
 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
School of Professional Studies High School Academy
Workshops begin in October
Many programs being offered: Songwriting, College Writing, Academic Writing, Interactive
Marketing, Translator, Teaching English, Storytelling, Introduction to Stand-Up Comedy,
Debates in Global Affairs, Money 101, Investing Fundamentals, Social Entrepreneurship,
Sports Business, GirlCode, Structure and Process of Sports Organization
For more information and to register email scps.hsacademy@nyu.edu or call 212-998-7006
 FIVE TOWNS COLLEGE
Saturday Seminars and Workshops for High School Students
Many programs being offered: Audio Recording, Music Business & Business,
Music, Financial Aid, Film, Theatre, Literature
For more information visit www.ftc.edu or call 656-2110
 NASSAU COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Instant Decision Days
Monday, April 27 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Thursday, May 28 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Wednesday, June 3 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Multipurpose Room in the College Center Building (CCB)
For more information and to register visit www.ncc.edu/instant
 SUNY COLLEGE FAIRS
Sunday, May 17 – New York City – The Armory Track & Field Center
Monday, May 18 – Parsippany, NJ – Sheraton Parsippany Hotel
Tuesday, May 19 – Farmingdale, NY – Farmingdale State College – Nold Hall
A schedule and list of participating campuses for each college fair can be found at
www.suny.edu/studentevents
SUMMER PROGRAMS
 COLLEGE VISITS 2015 TOUR
New England: June 7 – 12
Northeast: June 20 – 27/July 11 – 17
California: July 19 – 25
Canada: July 4 – 10
Southeast: July 26 – 31
For more information visit www.college-visits.com or call 800-944-2798
 FARMINGDALE STATE COLLEGE
Seasonal Saturday Camps and Summer Weekday Camps
Grades 6 - 12
Programs being offered such as: 3-D Printing, Architectural Modeling Bridges and
Buildings, Theatre Appreciation, Forensics/Criminalistics, Introduction to Computer Gaming
Design & Animation, Advanced Computer Gaming Design, Energy and Stem, Future
Camps, Ornamental Horticulture
Camp dates range from February 23 – August 21
For more information visit www.farmingdale.edu/cams or call Steve Campbell at 420-2241
 PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY
July 5 – August 8
Over 100 course offerings
For more information call 603-777-3488 or visit www.exeter.edu/summer
 BROWN UNIVERSITY
Pre-College Programs
More than 300 Academic Courses offered
Sessions 1 – 7 weeks in length
For more information visit www.brown.edu/summer
 STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Many programs being offered.
For more information visit www.precollegiate.stanford.edu/collegecounselor
 MOLLOY COLLEGE
Summer Writing Experience
July 13 – 16
July 20 – 23
A dynamic program including expectations of academic writing, creative writing, personal
statement/college application essay writing, composing interesting sentences
For more information or to register call 516-323-3293 or visit
www.molloy.edu/sumerwritingexperience
 OTIS – Otis College of Art and Design
Los Angeles: July 6 – July 21
4 week college preparation program
For more information visit www.otis.edu/soa
 MOLLOY COLLEGE (THAT CAMP)
The Humanities and Technology Camp (THAT Camp)
Monday, July 13 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 pm
$10.00 to register before June 1
Sessions are between 45 and 70 minutes – Lunch is provided
Sessions include: Digital Writing, New Media, Digital Art, Electronic Music and Sound,
Philosophy with a Wrap Up “Manifesto Session”
For more information visit www.molloy2015.thatcamp.org or call 516-323-3278
 MICA – MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART
Pre-College Studio Residency Programs
Baltimore: June 27 – July 25
Tuscany: June 27 – July 18
Create a portfolio for college applications
Earn College Credit
For more information call 410-225-2229 or email precollege@mica.edu
 YALE UNIVERSITY – Young Global Scholars Program
Summer Sessions 2015
Politics, Law and Economics June 23 – July 6
International Affairs and Security July 9 – July 22
Science, Policy and Innovation July 25 – August 7
Apply online by February 26 by emailing global.scholars@yale.edu
 BABSON COLLEGE – Summer Study
Babson Entrepreneurial Development Experience
July 8 – August 9
To learn more or to apply visit www.babson.edu/summerstudy
 USC – UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
2 or 4 week courses being offered
Choose from the following subject areas:
Architecture
Performing Arts
Business
Pre-Health
Engineering
Pre-Law
Global Studies
Science
Intensive English
Visual Arts
Journalism
Writing
For more information and to apply visit www.summer.usc.edu or call 213-740-5679
 CARNEGIE MELLON
Pre-College Programs
June 27 – August 8
Advanced Placement/Early Admission
Fine Arts: Architecture/Art & Design/Drama/Music
National High School Game Academy
For more information visit www.admission.enrollment.cmu.edu/pages/pre-college
Or call 412-268-2082
 DUKE UNIVERSITY
Summer College for High School Students Grades 10 and 11 – earn academic credit
Summer Academy for High School Students Grades 9 – 12 – for personal enrichment
Visit www.summersession.duke.edu/high-school-students for more information
 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY
Summer Sports Journalism and Broadcasting
Many programs available. Early application tuition discount.
For more information call 516-463-5909 or email Michael.chisena@hofstra.edu
 NYU COLLEGE ACCESS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
Five day residential program for current high school sophomores and juniors aimed to
demystify the college admissions process. Workshops will include:
College Admissions
College Entrance Test Preparation
Essay and Resume Writing
Interviewing and Presentation Skills
Financial Aid Literacy
Space is limited – apply early – deadline is April 1
For more information email Crystal Artis at crystal.artis@nyu.edu
 NYU – School of Professional Studies
Weekend Workshops
Workshops begin in February
Registration deadline is Friday, February 13 – Seats are limited
Many courses being offered to provide students with the leading edge for college admissions
by enhancing college portfolios and improving critical skill sets – while exploring a wide
range of professional options.
For more information visit www.sps.nyu.edu/hsacademy/weekend03 or call 212-998-7006
 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
Session A: June 7 – July 11
Session B: June 12 – August 14
Several programs being offered.
For more information visit www.hscollegeaccess.wustl.edu
 NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON
Summer Session
College Prep Program:
June 27 – August 1
Courses being offered: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Precalculus, Biology, Chemistry,
Physics, US History, Economics, The Cold War, Psychology, Academic Writing, Creative
Writing, Literature and Composition, Theater, Beginning Chinese and several more.
English As A Second Language:
June 27 – August 1
Community Service in India
June 22 – July 27
For more information visit www.nmhschool.org/summer or call 413-498-3290
 SMITH COLLEGE
Pre-College Programs for Girls
July 5 – August 1 - Science and Engineering Program
July 5 – July 18 - Young Women’s Writing Workshop
July 5 – July 18 - Discovering Women’s History
July 5 – July 18 - Field Studies for Sustainable Futures
July 19 – July 25 - College Admission Workshop
For more information visit www.smith.edu/summer or call 413-585-2165
 BARNARD COLLEGE/COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Summer in the City
Liberal Arts Intensive
Programs being offered: dance, writing, literature, art, theatre, film making, psychology,
architecture, religion, US Politics, political science, coding/web development, leadership,
entrepreneurship,
Dance in the City
Programs being offered: technique classes
Summer Science Seminars
Programs being offered: chemistry, physics, neuroscience, psychology, environmental
leadership, environmental science.
For more information visit www.barnard.edu/summer or call 212-854-8866
 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Summer Owls Leadership Experience
July 13 – August 2
Business, Media and Communication, Health Professions or Science
For more information visit www.temple.edu/summerowls or call 215-204-2712
 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Summer Programs being offered:
Medical Anatomy and Neuroscience Programs, 8-Day Institutes, 5-week Fundamentals,
College Courses, Summer Honors Intensive, College Prep
Priority Application Deadline – April 15
For more information visit www.summer.georgetown.edu
 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
Summer I Term: May 25 – June 25
Summer II Term: June 30 – July 31
Many courses being offered for College Credit
For more information visit www.uaearlycollege.ua.edu or call 877-823-8759
 SUMMER STUDY
Penn State University
Colorado State University
Fordham University
The Sorbonne – Paris France
For more information visit www.summerstudy.com or call 424-1000
 NYIT – COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Graphic Design & 3-D Animation/Game Production
Session I
Week 1: Brand Yourself
Monday, July 20 – Friday, July 24
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
Week II: Create Motion
Monday, July 27 – Friday, July 31
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
For more information visit www.nyit.edu/finearts
Summer Film “Boot Camp”
Visual Effects/Film/Television Production
Monday, July 6 – Friday, July 17
10:00 am – 3:30 pm
Registration deadline: February 1
Visit www.nyit.edu/filmbootcamp for more information
 BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC
Several Summer Music Programs Being Offered Between
June 12 – August 20
For more information visit www.berklee.edu/summer
 SUMMER DISCOVERY
Pre-college enrichment, College Prep and Intensive Institutes for high school students
Many locations:
UCLA
University of Pennsylvania
UC Santa Barbara
New York University (NYU)
University of Colorado Boulder
Emerson College, Boston
University of Texas at Austin
Cambridge University
University of Michigan
London, England
Georgetown University
Florence, Italy
Many programs available
For more information visit www.summerdiscovery.com
 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE ADVANCED STUDIES PROGRAM
Two and Four Week options available
July 5 – August 1
For more information visit www.oxbridgeedge.com
 UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
Summer on and off campus academic pre-college programs
Many programs being offered
For more information visit www.enrollment.rochester.edu/precollege
 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
Pre-college opportunities available in academic, artistic and athletic programs
Scholarships available
For more information visit www.em.rutgers.edu/ncp
 SKIDMORE COLLEGE
July 5 – August 8
Pre-College Program for high-achieving high school students
Courses being offered: American Studies, Anthropology, Ceramics, Digital Foundations,
Drawing, Economics, English Composition and Literature, Exercise Science, Fiber Arts,
Foreign Languages and Literatures, Mathematics, Painting, Philosophy and Religion,
Photography, Printmaking, Psychology, Physics, Sociology
For more information and to apply visit www.skidmore.edu/precollege or call 518-580-5458
 BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Summer Challenge, Summer Preview, Research Internship in Science & Engineering, High
School Honors, Academic Immersion
Many areas of study offered
For more information email summerhs@bu.edu or call 617-353-1378
 ISLAND DRAFTING AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Drafting: The Language of Architects and Engineers
Week 1: Blue Print Reading (July 13 – July 16)
Week 2: Introduction to Manual Drafting & 2D Drawing (July 20 – July 23)
Week 3: Introduction to Architecture & 3D Drawing (July 27 – July 30)
Application deadline: May 27, 2015
For more information call 691-8733 Ext. 122 or email phausfeld@idti.edu
 TUFTS UNIVERSITY
June 30 – August 7
Nearly 35 summer courses being offered
Residential or Commuter Programs
Application required
For more information visit www.go.tufts.edu/summer or call 617-627-2000
 USC / CHEVRON FRONTIERS OF ENERGY
July 5 – July 10
Summer camp for high school juniors who are interested in a future in the energy industry
Deadline to submit applications is Friday, April 10
For more information and to apply online to www.cisoft.usc.edu/uscchevron-summercamp
or call 213-740-1076
 FIDM
Four California locations:
Orange County: June 22 – 24
San Francisco: June 23 – 25
Los Angeles: June 25 – 27
San Diego: June 29 – July 1
For more information and to register visit www.FIDM.edu/go/SummerProgram or text
FIDMSummer to 57682
 CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Many program options in Architecture, Art Design and Fashion, Business, College Success,
Engineering and Computing, English for Speakers of Other Languages, Hotel Management,
Law and Government, Leadership, Literature, Medicine, Psychology, Research and Science,
Social Change and Sustainability, Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science
Session 1 (3 week): June 20 – July 11
Session 2 (3 week): July 12 – August 1
Session 3 (6 week): June 20 – August 1 or 4
For more information visit www.summercollege.cornell.edu or call 607-255-6203
 WORLD STRIDES
University-Based Programs
Cultural, Language & Science Immersion
Service Learning Projects
Many locations throughout the world
6 – 32 day programs
Grades 8 – 12
Earn 1 to 3 College Credits
For more information visit 434-284-9224 or email info@worldstridessummer.com
 ITHACA COLLEGE
One-Week Summer College Session: June 28 – July 3
Three-Week Summer College Session: July 5 – July 24
Ithaca Writers Institute: July 5 – July 17
Online applications due by May 1
For more information email summercollege@ithaca.edu or call 607-274-3143
 WAGNER COLLEGE
Science & Literature/Writing: July 12 – July 31
History & Literature/Writing: July 12 – July 31
Dance Intensive: July 12 – July 18
Summer Music Theatre Institute: July 19 – August 1
For more information visit www.wagner.edu/pre-college or call 718-390-3221
Priority application deadline: April 15
Regular application deadline: May 1
 SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY
Writers Workshop
July 5 – July 11
Portfolio required with application
For more information visit www.susqu.edu/about/24777.asp or call 570-372-4164
 COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY
Two three-week sessions: June 28 – July 18 and July 19 – August 8
American History from Jamestown through the American Revolution
American History from the American Revolution through the Civil War
For complete details visit www.wm.edu/niahd or call 757-221-7652
 ALFRED UNIVERSITY
Programs being offered are:
Art Portfolio Prep
Equestrian
Astronomy
Polymers & Metals
Ceramic & Glass Engineering
Robotics Engineering
Computer Engineering
Swimming
Consumer Chemistry
Theatre
Creative Writing
Dates Range between June 28 and July 23
For more information email summerpro@alfred.edu or call 607-871-2612
Applications due before May 1, 2015
 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
STAMPS – School of Art & Design
Pre-College Programs 2015
Applications must be submitted by March 15 for early action.
Final application deadline is April 5.
Financial Aid is available for those students who qualify.
Email ad-smmer@umich.edu for more information.
 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Summer Programs in:
New York City – June 28 – July 18 and July 20 – August 8
Barcelona – July 5 – July 25
Beijing – July 18 – August 8
Jordan – July 10 – July 31
For more information visit www.ce.columbia.edu/hs or call 212-854-9889
 NYIT
Exploring Architecture in Manhattan
July 6 – July 30 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays) 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: Edward Guiliano Global Center, New York, NY
For more information and to apply visit Exploring Architecture Program at
www.nyit.edu/architecture/programs
 WPI – WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Frontiers:
Session I: July 5 – July 17
Session II: July 19 – July 31
On-Campus residential research and learning experience for soon to be high school seniors
and juniors. Blend of science, technology, and engineering programs with humanities and
arts workshops and social activities
For more information visit www.wpi.edu/+frontiers
Launch:
August 3 – August 7
For students entering their freshman and sophomore years in high school. Workshops being
offered are biology, chemistry/biochemistry, computer science, engineering exploration,
interactive media and game development, robotics.
For more information visit www.wpi.edu/+launch
 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
Coed Summer Honors Engineering Camps
June 14 – June 19 or June 21 – June 26
For more information visit www.go.udayton.edu/engr/honors_camp
Women In Engineering Summer Camp
July 12 – July 17
For more information visit www.go.udayton.edu/wie
 ASSUMPTION COLLEGE
Five-day residential pre-college program
June 21 – June 26
Program available for Juniors about to become Seniors
Classroom discussions with Assumption faculty
Visit the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum in Boston, MA
Live in a college residence hall with recent advisors (RAs)
Eat in the dining hall
Meet other high school students from across the country
Students interested in applying can register at www.assumption.edu/summerprogram
 MIAMI UNIVERSITY
Summer Scholars Program
Session I: July 5 – July 17
Session II: July 19 – July 31
Applications must be postmarked by May 1
For more information email summerscholars@MiamiOH.edu or call 513-529-2556
 FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY
Summer Scholars Program
Courses offered: Biology, Communication, Economics, English, Music, Philosophy,
Religious Studies, Studio Art
For more information visit www.fairfield.edu/summerscholars or
call 203-254-4000 Ext. 2911
 SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Youth Police Academy
July 13 – July 17
July 20 – July 24
July 27 – July 31
Monday – Friday 9:00 – 3:00
For more information email Police Officer Mitchell Savino at
mitch.savino@suffolkcountyny.gov or call 853-7064
 SUNY STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY
Robert W. Greene Summer Institute for High School Journalists
7-Day Residential Program
For High School Juniors and Seniors with a passion for journalism
July 19 – July 25
Apply by April 10
For more information and to apply visit www.greenegazette.com
 GOUCHER COLLEGE
AP Summer Institute
Week 1: June 15 – June 19
Week 2: June 22 – June 26
Week 3: July 6 – July 10
Many courses being offered
For more information visit www.goucher.edu/ap
 NEW HAMPSHIRE INSTITUTE OF ART
Juloy 5 – July 17
Classes being offered: Ceramics, Beginning Portfolio Drawing, Advanced Portfolio
Drawing, Drawing for Illustrators, Art Appreciation, Visual Storytelling, Art Matters: An
Open Forum, Digital Photography, Flash Fiction: Write and Revise a Three-Minute Story,
Printmaking, Black and White Photography, Jewelry/Metals, Abstract Painting, Character
Design, The Visual Language of Graphic Design
For more information email admissions@nhia.edu or call 603-836-2576
 LESLEY UNIVERSITY
College Courses for High School Students
7-Week College Credit Course
4-Week Non-Credit Courses
4-Week Online Portfolio Preparation Workshops
Month-long summer residency program in July for current Juniors & Seniors
For more information email admissions@lesley.edu or call 617-349-8800
 FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
Reading Skills and Speed Reading Programs for Children and Adults
All programs meet once a week in Brentwood, Commack and Huntington Station
For more information and to register call 1-800-903-0162
 ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE
Santa Fe, New Mexico
June 21 – June 27 Origins and Order
June 28 – July 4 Courage and the Soul
Jul7 5 – July 11 Art and Nature
For more information call 800-331-5232
Annapolis, Maryland
July 12 – July 18 Justice, Nature and Law
July 19 – July 25 Hidden Powers
Fore more information call 800-727-9238
 FIVE TOWNS COLLEGE
June 29 – August 7
Audio, Music, Filmmaking, Music Business, Musical Theatre
For more information visit www.ftc.edu or call 656-2110
 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY
Introduction to Sports Journalism for Young Woman (Ages 12 to 18)
Monday – Thursday
June 29 – July 2
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
For more information visit www.ce.hofstra.edu/sportsjournalism or call 516-463-5909
 FIDM and UCLA
Fashion Uncovered
July 5 – July 17
Earn 3 college credits
For more information call 855-812-8219
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