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Adventures Cross-Country
Summer programs in community service, language, leadership or blue water. View webinars or attend
informational meetings by visiting website or call (800) 767-2722.
www.adventurescrosscountry.com
The American University of Paris: Summer Term 2014
Seven-week summer term from early June to mid-July. Earn transferable academic credit in a full range of
liberal arts disciplines, including: Art, Business, Economics, English & Comparative Literature, European
& Mediterranean Cultures, Film Studies, French Studies, Global Communications, History, International
& Comparative Politics, Italian, Mathematics, Philosophy, Psychology, and Science. Registration begins
early March.
http://www.aup.edu/main/academics/summer/default.htm
Babson College Summer Study for High School Student
Program is designed for current and aspiring entrepreneurs who want to create innovative and real-world
solutions to economic, social, and environmental issues. Students will work together to venture through
lessons of market research, feasibility analysis among other concepts.
www.babson.eduy/summerstudy
Bentley College: Wall Street 101
Wall Street 101 is a fun and interactive opportunity for rising high school seniors to learn about the
financial industry and other business fields, from NASDAQ to IPO to Dow Jones. Through classroom
participation and hands-on exercises, students will explore the stock market and discover the process of
investment. Students will experience the excitement and challenges of working in a real trading room
environment, and conduct simulated trading sessions. Wall Street 101 also includes trips to Boston
investment firms and other area attractions. Each team member will be responsible for analyzing different
sectors of the market. With the help of a group leader, teams will develop a formal presentation that
explains the reasons for your selection, including a detailed financial analysis of at least one company in the
portfolio. Presentations will be shared with your parents and members of the Bentley community on the
final day of camp.
http://tradingroom.bentley.edu/wall-street-101
Barnard College Summer in New York City
Liberal Arts Intensive or our summer in the City Program, you may choose a specific area in which to
concentrate or try your hand at a couple of different topics. Alternatively, broaden your dance horizons
and engage New York City through Dance in the City. Last, but certainly not least, you may choose to
make a difference with the Young Women’s Leadership Institute (for women only).
http://www.barnard.edu/pcp
Boston University Experience
A six-week program offered to high school students who have completed the eleventh grade and have
outstanding academic records. The college experience introduces students to a campus environment and
encourages personal exploration, growth and discovery of new interests. The experience helps students
develop strategies for dealing with the more intense and special demands of college study. This program
provides an unusual opportunity for high-school students to immerse themselves in activities that are
important to them.
http://www.bu.edu/summer/high-school-programs/
Brown University Summer Program
High school students who have completed at least the 9th grade explore subjects in a non-credit
environment. Experience college life, and advance your studies without the pressure of grades. Course
lengths from one to four weeks - many accepted students choose to attend more than one session. There
are also college credit courses available for rising juniors and seniors.
http://brown.edu/ce/pre-college/overview.php
Carleton College Summer Program
Carleton Liberal Arts Experience (CLAE) will select 50 high school students who are current sophomores
and bring them to Carleton, all expenses paid, for a one-week summer program. The CLAE program
introduces the strengths of a liberal arts education through an array of courses in science, art, social
sciences, and technology.
http://apps.carleton.edu/summer/clae/
Carnegie Mellon University Pre-College Programs
Carnegie Mellon offers six distinct Pre-College programs in architecture, art & design, drama, music or the
National High School Game Academy to prepare oneself for study at the college level. Through the
Advanced Placement/Early Admission program, students can take two challenging college courses in
order to gain advanced placement and get a head start in college.
http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college/
Choate Rosemary Hall Summer Program
5-week Academic Enrichment Program for high school and middle school students, as well as 4- and 2week Signature Programs.
http://www.choate.edu/summerprograms/overview_new/index.aspx
Columbia Scholastic Press Association Summer Journalism Workshop
Available for students interested in print and digital student journalists and their advisers as they improve
their skills, rethink their publications and take part in a learning experience like no other – in the media
capital of the world!
http://cspa.columbia.edu/docs/conventions-and-workshops/summer-workshop/index.html
Columbia University Summer Program for High School Students
The Summer Program for High School Students in New York City is renowned for its academic rigor,
instructional excellence, and the unique opportunity to experience college life in the Ivy League while
sampling the vibrancy of New York City. Students elect one curricular option per session, either in our
Junior-Senior Division or our Freshman-Sophomore Division. Each curricular option comprises a variety
of related components that provide an in-depth examination of a particular subject.
http://ce.columbia.edu/summer-program-high-school-students-nyc
Cornell University Summer College
Summer Programs available in Architecture, Art and Design, Business, College Success, Dual Programs,
Engineering, Environmental Studies, History and Politics, Hotel Management, Humanities Law and
Government, Medicine, Psychology, Research, and Science Vet Med/Animal Science.
http://www.sce.cornell.edu/sc/
Cornell University CATALYST Academy
The CATALYST Academy is a one-week summer residential program for rising high school sophomores,
juniors, and seniors. The mission of the CATALYST Academy is to advance diversity in engineering and
its related disciplines. Therefore, applications from students from backgrounds (African American,
Latino/a, or Native American) critically underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering,
and math are especially encouraged. During the CATALYST Academy, Cornell University's worldrenowned faculty and graduate students lead participants in classes, lab sessions, and project research.
Social events, panel discussions, and other out-of-classroom activities provide participants with
opportunities to network informally with Cornell faculty, staff, and students.
http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/diversity/summer/high_school/catalyst/index.cfm
Cushing Academy Summer Program
Cushing Academy’s five-week Summer Session is this kind of summer. Students from across the country
and all over the world come here in July to participate in one of our dynamic on-campus programs:
Prep for Success (ages 12-13 - rising 7th and 8th graders)
Studio Art (ages 13-18 - rising 8th through 12th graders)
College Prep (ages 14-18 - rising 9th through 12th graders)
Critical Skills Across the Curriculum (ages 14-18 - rising 9th through 12th graders)
English as a Second Language (ages 14-18 - rising 9th through 12th graders)
http://www.cushing.org/podium/default.aspx?t=125587
Duke University Creative Writers' Workshop
Duke Youth Programs is a part of Duke University Continuing Studies and has provided summer
academic enrichment for academically motivated youth for over 20 years. Each summer approximately 650
youth from around the nation and world, representing some 22 states and 5 different countries, attend one
of our summer programs. The programs seek to engage learners in innovative, interactive, transformative
learning experiences. Co-curricular social and recreational activities are carefully planned and delivered to
complement the instructional day.
http://www.learnmore.duke.edu/youth/
Environmental Protection Agency
EPA internships and fellowships provide a great introduction to our work, giving you a sense of whether
EPA might be the right place for you. Internships, fellowships and other opportunities are available at our
Washington D.C. headquarters, in our ten regional offices, and at our labs and research centers throughout
the nation.
http://www.epa.gov/careers/internships/index.html
Fashion institute of Technology
The Fashion Institute of Technology’s Precollege Programs, a division of the School of Continuing and
Professional Studies, offers classes for high school and middle school students to explore art and design,
business and technology majors and develop art and design portfolios.
To fulfill its mission, Precollege Programs offers a wide variety of credit and non-credit courses to high school
and middle school students, including courses taught by FIT faculty; online courses; and partnership programs
with high schools in the New York City area.
http://www.fitnyc.edu/5915.asp
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Internships
The Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery house one of the most distinguished collections of
Asian art in the world today, as well as the largest collection of work by James McNeill Whistler. The
Galleries support advanced research and disseminates the results through exhibitions and publications.
Internships are available to high school students for special projects and general departmental work.
http://www.asia.si.edu/education/i nternships.htm
Georgetown University Summer College for High School Students
Pre-college programs as well as summer institutes on International Affairs, Medicine, Law, Politics,
Business, Arts and Journalism
http://scs.georgetown.edu/departments/21/summer-programs-for-high-school-students
Georgetown University College Prep Program
Reach higher levels in English and mathematics, develop valuable study skills, and prepare effectively for
the SAT and the college admissions process. During your three weeks at Georgetown, you will gain testtaking confidence, learn successful writing techniques and improve your mathematics proficiency, all while
forming new friendships with classmates and experiencing the excitement of university life.
http://scs.georgetown.edu/departments/21/summer-programs-for-high-school-students
George Washington University
GW Pre-College provides students with an extraordinary opportunity for an enriching summer experience
at a top research institution. High school students 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. Programs include a Summer Immersion and a
College Credit program for Juniors and Seniors that connect academic experience with real-world practice.
http://precollege.gwu.edu/
Global Leadership Adventures
A meaningful and exciting teen study abroad program in either Africa, Asia and Latin America. Volunteer
on teen community service trips to Australia, Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, England,
India, Galapagos Islands, Ghana, Guatemala, South Africa, Tanzania, and Vietnam. Deadlines vary by
program
http://www.experiencegla.com
Harvard University Summer School
Students can study alongside college and adult students, explore subjects not available at in
high school and earn college credit in Harvard courses.
http://www.summer.harvard.edu/
Johns Hopkins University Pre-College Program
The Johns Hopkins Summer University Program offers qualified high school students the opportunity to
take freshman- and sophomore-level credit classes in arts and sciences and engineering.
http://www.jhu.edu/summer/precollege/summer/index.html
Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop
A two-week creative writing adventure for high school students.
https://www.kenyonreview.org/workshops-wwinfo.php
LEAD Summer Program
LEAD’s mission is to engage youth of diverse backgrounds to convert high potential into high
achievement and responsible leadership. LEAD accomplishes this mission by fostering a vibrant
community for students to gain the skills, experience and encouragement they need to fulfill their
educational and professional aspirations in the fields of business, engineering and computer science.
Participating universities include: Duke University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan,
Dartmouth University, Georgia Tech, Villanova University, Spellman College, Morehouse College, the
University of Cape Town and The University of Western Ontario
http://www.leadprogram.org/
Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science at MIT
Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) is a rigorous academic enrichment program
for promising high school juniors interested in studying and exploring careers in science, engineering, and
entrepreneurship. During six weeks in the summer before their senior year, participants tackle advanced
academic challenges, develop the skills necessary to achieve success in an increasingly globalized economy,
and forge relationships with individuals from diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic
backgrounds. The program is scholarship-based, with students paying only for transportation to and from
MIT.
http://engineering.mit.edu/education/special_programs/mites.php
National Geographic On Campus
Ten-day campus-based programs in Monterey Bay, California and Bar Harbor, Maine, that includes
workshops, activities in the field, and outdoor excursions.
Scholarship Program - Full scholarships are available for applicable high school students.
www.ngstudentexpeditions.com
National Student Leadership Conference
Sponsored by the National Student Leadership Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan, education
organization, the NSLC provides students with the opportunity to experience life on a college campus;
develop essential leadership skills; and explore a future career through exciting simulations, exclusive site
visits and interactive meetings with renowned leaders in their chosen field.
http://www.nslcleaders.org/about-summer-youth-programs/
National Sciences Foundation
Variety of summer programs for high school students in colleges across the United States in conjunction
with the NSF.
http://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/list_result.cfm?unitid=10006
New York University Pre- College Program
NYU Precollege offers rising high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to experience academic and
student life at New York University. Students take college level courses for academic credit which may be
applied to a future degree. Residential and non-residential options are available.
http://www.nyu.edu/summer/2014/highschool/program.html
New York University Tisch School of the Arts Summer High School
During the summer the Tisch School of the Arts offers high school students the chance to participate in
intensive training either in New York City or Singapore. Through these programs students gain an
enriching and enlightening experience, and a better understanding of the nature of a professional training
program. In each of our four-week programs, students are enrolled in rigorous and highly structured
college-level courses taught by our full-time faculty. Upon successful completion of the summer program,
students earn six college credits, all fully accredited New York University courses.
http://www.nyu.edu/summer/2014/highschool/program.html
Northwestern University National High School Institute
Debate, Film & Video Production, and Theatre Arts programs for high school students.
http://www.northwestern.edu/nhsi/
North Carolina State University Pre College Program
Programs in Veterinary Science. Graphic Design, Landscape Architecture, Industrial Design, Art and
Design, Textile and Apparel Design, Robotics, Agriculture and Life Sciences, Engineering
http://www.ncsu.edu/precollege/highschool.html
Notre Dame University Summer Scholar Program
Two week intensive summer study programs Acting for Stage and Screen
“All Roads Lead to Rome” Architecture; The Brothers Karamazov; Entrepreneurship; Film; Galileo and
the Church; Gender Studies; Life Sciences; Literature; Policy Debate and Public Speaking; Pre-Law; PreMed; Psychology; Research Computing Expeditions; Theology; Voice: Opera and Song
Applications for Summer 2014 will be available online December 2014
http://precollege.nd.edu/summer-scholars/
Oberlin Conservatory of Music Summer Programs
The Conservatory of Music offers a series of music workshops and institutes during the summer months.
Our programs are open to high school and college students, teachers, and accomplished amateurs with
exceptional opportunities who want to develop performance and teaching skills, expand repertoire, build
technique, and generally enjoy music-making and performances in a supportive and collegial atmosphere.
Participants study with members of the conservatory’s distinguished resident and guest faculty and have
full use of the conservatory’s exceptional facilities. Participants may also be eligible to receive college
credit.
http://new.oberlin.edu/office/summer-programs/
Oxbridge Summer Program
Program offer summer study in England (Oxford and Cambridge), in France (Paris and Montpellier), in
Spain (Barcelona), and in the United States (New York City). Program is open to students in grades 8 to 12
so please consult the list below to view the programs right for you.
www.oxbridgeprograms.com
Pathways for Students
This Program is designed to provide students enrolled in a wide variety of educational institutions, from
high school to graduate level, with opportunities to work in government agencies and explore Federal
careers while still in school and while getting paid for the work performed. Students who successfully
complete the program may be eligible for conversion to a permanent job in the civil service.
http://www.opm.gov/HiringReform/Pathways/program/interns/
People to People
People to People Ambassador Programs has provided educational travel for students across the globe.
Programs are available in Asia, Latin American and Africa, allowing student to learn and immerse
themselves in different cultures. Student Ambassador Programs are typically 14-23 days in length and
feature unique activities for building independence and maturity, exclusive cultural moments to increase
global awareness and exciting destinations to foster a love for international travel and foreign cultures.
http://peopletopeople.com/
Phillips Academy Andover: Summer Session 2014
A five-week summer academic enrichment program helping students achieve their educational goals. Not a
remedial program or summer camp. Over 60 courses available in the arts, English, mathematics, history,
world language, philosophy, religion, and science. Financial aid is available.
www.andover.edu/summer
Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
College level courses for credit in math, science, languages, architecture, computer engineering,
mechanical engineering, civil engineering. Program in San Juan Puerto Rico
http://www.pupr.edu/PEES.asp
Pratt Institute of Design- Brooklyn Campus
Every summer, Pratt sponsors a college-level program for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. The
program attracts up to 400 students. It is an intensive immersion experience in art, design, architecture, or
creative writing.. Students choose an elective course such as fine arts/painting & drawing, graphic design,
illustration (traditional or digital), fashion design, photography, architecture, or creative writing. Students
develop their creative skills, build an effective portfolio for college admission, and earn four college credits.
Scholarships are available based on merit.
http://www.pratt.edu/academics/continuing_education_and_professional/pro_credit_programs/precollege/h
s_programs/
Princeton University Summer Journalism Program
An intensive, 10-day seminar on journalism. The program's goal is to diversify college and professional
newsrooms by encouraging outstanding students from low-income backgrounds to pursue careers in
journalism. All expenses, including students' travel costs to and from Princeton, are paid for by the
program.
http://www.princeton.edu/sjp/
Princeton University Summer Workshop in Mathematics
This workshop is intended for female rising high school seniors interested in mathematics. Participants in
the workshop will attend two mathematical courses and in the afternoon will work in groups on an
exploration topic related to a course of their choice. Throughout the workshop, students will meet
undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty of the Department of Mathematics.
Questbridge Full Scholarships to Summer School Programs at Harvard, Stanford, or Yale
http://www.questbridge.org/cps/awards/summer_school.html
Ringling College of Art and Design
PreCollege Perspective is a four-week intensive that provides high school students currently in 10th through
12th grades with focused and challenging artistic experiences in a structured, rigorous program that integrates
fundamental studio practices with major-specific immersions and a robust student life program.
http://www.ringling.edu/learn/continuing-studies-and-special-programs/continuing-studiesand-special-programs/precollege/
Rustic pathways
Rustic Pathways' programs are designed students with a keen interest in experiential learning and
international travel. They offer summer and spring break programs for high school during the academic
year, summer, and Gap Year students for students interested in performing community service programs
around the globe.
www.rusticpathways.com/
Sail Caribbean
For students 6th-12th grades. Nine different sailing and land-based programs in the eastern Caribbean,
Bahamas and Belize. Students can earn from 5-30 community service hours. These programs teach
leadership and experimental learning.
www.sailcaribbean.com
Sarah Lawrence College: Summer 2014
Five-week residential course in theater, art and filmmaking. Also offering a three-week evening course in
robotics, poetry and creative writing. Open to 10th – 12th grade students.
http://www.slc.edu/high-school/index.php
Sidwell Summer 2014
At Sidwell Summer, we celebrate the people that make up our community and the contributions each
individual brings to the group. Our talented summer staff nurtures the curious and adventurous side of the
child by creating a safe, friendly environment to explore new activities and create lasting friendships. We
strive to develop self-respecting and enthusiastic learners who are as concerned about themselves as they
are the others around them. Offering tennis, golf, basketball, field hockey, sewing machine camp,
community service camp, Counselor Assistant Program (CAP), as well as enrichment and credit summer
studies. Register online.
http://classic.sidwell.edu/summer/index.html
Stanford University High School Summer College
Stanford’s High School Summer College provides academic, social, and intellectual opportunities that
cannot be found in a high school classroom. All program participants build their own schedule of
challenging college-level courses that will be documented on an official Stanford University transcript.
Credit earned may be transferable to other colleges and universities.
http://summer.stanford.edu/
Summer Institutes High School and Middle School Program
The Summer Institutes High School Program consists of two sessions at Stanford University for students
in grades 8-11. Subject areas include bioscience, business, computer science, engineering, humanities, legal
studies, mathematics, physical science, and writing. Past EPGY Summer Institutes participants have come
from 60 countries and 49 states, and students leave with a sense of academic accomplishment, new friends,
and fond memories of a wonderful time spent at Stanford University
http://epgy.stanford.edu/summer/index.html
Stanford University Mathematics Camp
Program brings mathematically talented and motivated high-school students from across the United States,
and from around the world, to Stanford University for four weeks of serious mathematical pursuits.
http://math.stanford.edu/sumac/
Summer Discovery
Unique partnerships with some of the world's most prestigious universities, including UCLA, Georgetown,
University of Michigan, UPenn, Princeton, Spain, China and many more. This program allows students
unparalleled access to summer college programs, study abroad, high-school internships, middle school
enrichment courses, community service, cultural immersion, sports and residential life.
http://www.summerdiscovery.com
The Taft Summer School
Students are encouraged to take a variety of courses in different disciplines. The Liberal Studies program
offers major courses and electives to students who are entering grades 10, 11 and 12.
www.taftschool.org/summer
TASIS Programs
Programs in England, France, Spain, Lugano and Chateau – D-Eox in Switzerland
Programs range from Art and Architecture, Les Tapies Art Program, Photography, Languages, Fashion,
Business, History.
http://summer.tasis.com/
Telluride Association Summer Program (TASP)
A six-week educational experience for high school juniors that offers challenges and rewards rarely
encountered in secondary school or even college. Each program is designed to bring together young
people from around the world who share a passion for learning. Telluride students, or TASPers, attend a
seminar led by college and university faculty members and participate in many other educational and social
activities outside the classroom.
http://www.tellurideassociation.org/programs/high_school_students.html
Tufts University Adventures in Veterinary Medicine
Pre-Veterinary Medicine program open to students from 9th to 12th grade
http://www.tufts.edu/vet/avm/high_school.html
University of California Berkley
Pre College program for up to 300 high school students who spend their summer in the San Francisco
Bay Area while earning college credit and a UC Berkeley transcript of completed coursework. Students
take college level courses with world-renowned Berkeley professors. For rising juniors and seniors.
http://summer.berkeley.edu/student-types/high-school-students
University of California-Los Angeles Sci/Art NanoLab Summer Institute
A highly competitive summer program for high school students interested in collaborating with diverse
and notable minds to challenge traditional, polarized perspectives of the arts and sciences. This program is
open to high school students that are graduating seniors or will be juniors and seniors in the fall.
Throughout the 2-week intensive program, students will make connections between cutting edge scientific
research, popular culture and contemporary arts.
http://www.summer.ucla.edu/institutes/artscience/overview.htm
University of Chicago
Choose from 8 intellectual experiences in which you will move beyond the classroom, using the rich
resources on campus and around the city in your active pursuit of knowledge. Courses for 2014 include:
American Law and Litigation; Creative Writing: Fiction; Ancient Egyptian Language, Culture, and History;
Collegiate Writing: Art and Meaning; Developmental Psychology; Field Studies in Urban Society; The
Physics of Stars; Weather, Climate Change, and Natural Hazards; and Getting to Green: The Business
Case for Sustainability.
University of Pennsylvania Leadership in the Business World
Leadership, Education, and Development (LEAD) Program
Management & Technology Summer Institute (M&TSI)
Wharton Sports Business Academy
LBW gives rising high school seniors a world class college-level experience, and opportunities to enhance
leadership potential. Over four weeks, LBW students experience a fast-paced mix of classes with Wharton
professors and business leaders, company site visits, and team-building activities.
http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/academics/lbw.cfm
University of Pennsylvania Pre-College Program
The Pre-College Program is designed for rising juniors and seniors interested in the intellectual challenge
and rigorous pace of a true undergraduate experience. Students enroll in one or two summer courses
alongside Penn undergraduates. Program offers more than thirty undergraduate courses in exciting
disciplines taught by Penn faculty, staff, and visiting scholars. Successful completion of courses will result
in official academic credits and a Penn transcript. Academic advising, access to university learning
resources, and college admission workshops are also provided.
Pre-College Students choose one of two challenging tracks: One college-credit course and one non-credit
course designed to complement the academic experience
Two college-credit courses
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/summer/programs/highschool/precollege
University of Virginia Young Writers Workshop
A pre-college writing program that creates tomorrow's poets, playwrights, novelists, short story,
nonfiction, screen, and song writers.
http://fusion.web.virginia.edu/yww/index.cfm
Vanderbilt University Summer Academy
Students will learn about medicine, nanotechnology, or other cutting-edge fields—often including
instruction from college professors and investigators themselves—and will spend time in laboratories and
research centers. Young writers can learn from published authors. In the humanities, Vanderbilt Summer
Academy participants can study under faculty and scholars engaged in ground-breaking research or critical
theory.
http://pty.vanderbilt.edu/vsa/
Vision Services Adventures
VISIONS programs assist nonprofits and grassroots organizations by providing labor, materials, and the
moral support that comes with long-term planning, shared goals and the teen volunteer who perform
service work around the world. VISIONS high school and middle school students experience cultures and
lifestyles very different from their own. The service projects are a gift to local hosts who welcome our
youth participants into their lives and communities. Participants learn to see differently and grow
thoughtfully within a group of supportive peers and adult leaders.
http://www.visionsserviceadventures.com/
Washington University High School Summer Scholars Program
Courses in Pre-Med, Economics, Business, Anthropology, Psychology and Biomedical Ethics
http://summerexperiences.wustl.edu/
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USDA Internship Program
USDA is looking for bright and energetic students who can assist us in accomplishing the Department's
mission to meet future agricultural program demands. Every year, USDA makes many changes in the
Department's programs and activities to enhance our mission. You can help us improve delivery of food,
agriculture, natural resources, and related programs to the American people and people abroad. Working at
USDA will give you a chance to experience just how one of the largest Federal agencies operates and will
provide you with valuable work experience that will improve your competitive status when entering the
labor market
http://www.da.usda.gov/employ/SIPIntro.htm
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts: Summer Job and Volunteer Opportunities
Be a part of the summer concert program at Wolf Trap! For ages 15 – 18. Youth Conservation Corps
(YCC) which includes ground and theater crews, Technical Theater Internship, and Theater-in-the-Woods
volunteer experience. Visit website or call (703) 255-1823 for an application or additional information.
http://www.nps.gov/wotr/parkmgmt/jobs.htm
Yale University Summer Session
Courses in Drama, English, Film, Writing, Art and Humanities, Science and History.
http://summer.yale.edu/
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