College Prep Summer Programs For High School Students IN STATE

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College Prep Summer Programs For High School Students
IN STATE:
Program
UCLA Summer Scholars
Website
http://www.summer.ucla.edu/FinancialAid/hsscholarship.cfm
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
4/1/2013
Program Summary:
A limited number of full and partial scholarships are available to qualified California high school students for summer study at UCLA. If you are a California high
school student, you may apply for financial assistance to support enrollment in a single lower division academic course or to cover program fees for one of the
following summer institutes for high school students: Acting and Performance Institute Art Institute Dance-Theater Intensive Design | Media Arts Institute
Global/Green Business Week for Young Leaders International Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs: Model United Nations Mock Trial Institute Nanoscience Lab Sci | Art
NanoLab Teen ArchStudio Students who will enter a college or university in Fall 2012 are not eligible and should inquire about financial aid at the school they will
attend.
Program
Summer @ USC
Website
http://summer.usc.edu
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
4/1/2013
Program Summary:
The college immersion program offers high school students university experience in a subject area of their choice. Courses are interactive, engaging and
challenging, allowing students to explore new areas of study or build on their high school coursework. Choose from over 20 courses in a variety of subject areas.
Benefit from academic instruction and support from faculty and staff. Receive 3 units of USC elective credit upon successful completion of the 4-Week course.
Courses are designed to be both challenging and engaging. Depending on the specific course, you may expect group work, hands-on lab experience, field trips,
guest speakers and/or an encompassing final project. Each student may register for only one course, as each course requires 6 to 7 hours of instruction per day;
you won’t have time for more than one. In addition to the academic experience, students will explore the USC campus, attend social activities and participate in
excursions throughout Los Angeles. Residential students living on campus experience a unique preview of college life, living in the same residence halls and
eating in the same dining facilities as USC undergraduates. Students may also choose the commuter option.
Program
Summer At Stanford
Website
http://summer.stanford.edu/
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
3/1/2013
Program Summary:
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. Students in the program interact with peers from across the U.S. and around the world while sampling the unique
recreational activities available on campus and in the culturally rich San Francisco Bay Area. These diverse and interesting academic and extracurricular offerings
provide many occasions for personal growth, enjoyment, and the opportunity to develop memorable friendships. We encourage interested students to apply for
Summer 2013!
Website
Program
OTIS College of Art
and Design College
Preparatory Program
Program Summary:
http://www.otis.edu/continuing_education/summer_of_art/index.html
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
4/30/2013
This intensive, four-week, pre-college program is for individuals 15 and older who wish to study at one of the top art and design colleges in the country. Serious
young artists seeking to strengthen and enhance their art skills as well as students with limited art training are invited to participate. Summer of Art is not suited for
students in search of a recreational program. Small classes ensure personalized, in-depth learning. Rigorous course work includes hands-on studio classes and
labs in both a chosen Area of Concentration (three days per week) and Foundation Studio (two days per week). Courses meet 9:00am to 4:00pm Monday through
Friday and include homework. 3 units of college credit are awarded upon successful completion of the program. (Note: Summer of Art is not suited for students in
search of a recreational program.)
Program
UCI Summer Scholar Program
Website
http://summer.uci.edu/services/students/highschool/
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
4/1/2013
Program Summary:
Through the UCI Summer Scholar Program, you will discover new interests, develop strategies for dealing with the intense and unique demands of a college
career, and explore the unlimited potential that you possess. In addition to earning grades for college courses, participants who complete the program will also
receive a special certificate of completion that can be added to their resume. Designed especially for college-bound high school students, the Summer Scholar
Program at UC Irvine provides outstanding high school students with the opportunity to experience college study and preview “freshman year” through a variety of
course subject areas and co-curricular activities. Summer Scholar students will explore new areas of study or build upon their current course of study, earn college
credits, and move ahead of other college-bound students, all during five short weeks in the summer. In addition to the academic experience, you will have the
opportunity to gain a unique preview of college life by engaging in a full set of Summer Scholar Signature Events that will give you an inside perspective into the
UCI campus. You will also attend social activities, make new friends, and interact with Summer Scholar Mentors who are current UCI undergraduate students
eager to show you their campus!
Program
Website
California State Summer School for the Arts
http://www.csssa.org/
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
2/28/2013
Program Summary:
The California State Summer School for the Arts (CSSSA) is a rigorous pre-professional training program in the visual and performing arts, creative writing,
animation, and film for talented artists of high school age. CSSSA provides a supportive environment in which students hone acquired skills and explore new
techniques and ideas for an intense and exciting learning experience. Its purpose is to provide a training ground for future artists who wish to pursue careers in the
arts and entertainment industries in California.
Program
Website
COSMOS
California State Summer School for
Math and Science
Program Summary:
http://cosmos-ucop.ucdavis.edu/
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
2/22/2013
COSMOS is an intensive four-week summer residential program for students with a demonstrated aptitude for academic and professional careers in the science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Talented and motivated students completing grades 8-12 have the opportunity to work with renowned
faculty, researchers, and scientists in state-of-the-art facilities while exploring advanced STEM topics far beyond the courses usually offered in California high
schools. Through challenging curriculum that is both hands-on and lab intensive, COSMOS fosters its students’ interests, skills, and awareness of educational and
career options in STEM fields.
Program
Chapman University
Summer Film Academy
Program Summary:
Website
http://www.chapman.edu/dodge/special-programs/summer.aspx
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
3/15/2013
For two weeks students are immersed in the world of film through class discussions, film screenings, guest speakers, fieldtrips, and filmmaking in small groups.
They live, breathe and eat filmmaking around the clock while being taught by Chapman faculty who are industry professionals and mentored by current Dodge
College grad students and alumni. All of this will be shared with their peers as they work in groups to complete projects to create short digital, narrative projects
which are showcased to parents and relatives on the final night of the program in our 500-seat Folino Theater.
Program
Education Unlimited
Website
http://www.educationunlimited.com/pages/all_camps_summary
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
5/1/2013
Program Summary:
Various academic programs at multiple college campuses.
Program
Long Beach Cal SOAP
College Prep Summer Camp
Program Summary:
Website
http://www.csulb.edu/divisions/students/calsoap/
Most awesome college prep camp EVER!
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
TBA
OUT OF STATE:
Program
Harvard Summer School
Website
http://www.summer.harvard.edu/programs/ssp/
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
3/25/2013
Program Summary:
Wondering what college is like? Experience it yourself this summer in the Harvard Secondary School Program. Enroll in Harvard courses, studying alongside
college and adult students at Harvard Summer School. Explore subjects not available at your high school and earn college credit. You learn from distinguished
faculty and use the largest university library system in the world. If you are a high school student interested in studying at Harvard in the summer, you should
apply. Application to the Secondary School Program is open to students who will graduate in 2013, 2014, or 2015. By living on campus or participating in fun
activities—like sports games, a trivia bowl, and dances—you will make friends from all over the globe. You can also attend college prep workshops, a college fair,
and talks by Harvard admissions staff.
Program
NYU Summer
Website
http://www.nyu.edu/summer/2012/highschool/program.html
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
4/1/2013
Program Summary:
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. Participants take
credit-bearing courses with current college students. Additionally students have the opportunity to participate in free noncredit workshops taught by NYU's
distinguished writing experts. The workshops offer students an opportunity to enhance writing skills and focus on college-level writing. Outside the classroom,
NYU Precollege offers workshops regarding the college admissions and application process, as well as a variety of on- and off-campus social events and
activities. NYU Precollege allows outstanding high school students to get a taste of college while still having time to work, volunteer, and enjoy the summer
vacation.
Program
Summer At
Georgetown
Program Summary:
Website
http://scs.georgetown.edu/departments/21/summer-programsfor-high-school-students
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
4/15/2013
If you crave challenges, strive for success and are thinking about college now, the Summer Programs for High School Students at Georgetown University are for
you. This is your unique opportunity to be a Summer Hoya — to live on campus, attend classes side-by-side with undergraduate students and learn from
distinguished faculty and prominent Washington area guest speakers. This year, you can lay the foundation for your future by joining our tradition of academic
excellence and cultural diversity at Georgetown in Washington, D.C.
CAREER PREPARATION:
Program
YOC – National Work
Readiness Credential
Program Summary:
Website
http://www.longbeach.gov/cd/workforce/youth_services/
Deadline To Apply
TBD
This no-fee 25-hour, in-class program will culminate with the attainment of the industry recognized, National Work Readiness Credential paired with subsequent
individual job coaching, career exploration and job search assistance.
Program
Los Angeles Hire A Youth
Website
http://www.hirelayouth.com/Job_Seekers.html
Program Summary:
Free assistance in finding a part time summer job.
Deadline To Apply for Financial
Assistance
TBD
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