SUMMER PROGRAMS Revised 2/11/2013 The guidance office receives information about summer programs for students of all ages. Students should check the bulletin board in the Guidance Office regularly for information about these programs. Name of summer program Summer Programs at Cornell University Oxbridge Academic Programs Experiences in Architecture at The Catholic University of America University of Notre Dame School of Architecture Career Discovery Summer Study at The Sorbonne Description Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors take courses for credit, live on campus, and explore academic and career opportunities. An opportunity for High School students to study in New York, Oxford, Cambridge, France or Spain for one month. Dates vary based on program Students spend three weeks exploring the academic and professional sides of the architecture arena. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors participate in design studios, architecture seminars and field trips to help decide whether or not they want to pursue architecture in college Students attend 3 and 5 week courses while living in Paris, France. Dates vary based on chosen program Contact Deadline www.summercollege.cornell.edu When seminars are filled www.oxbridgeprograms.com When seminars are filled architecture.cua.edu/summerpro grams/experiences.cfm When seminars are filled www.architecture.nd.edu/progra ms/career_discovery.aspx When seminars are filled www.summerstudy.com When seminars are filled University of Colorado Enrichment Program University of Vermont College Credit or Enrichment Programs Future Leader Camp at Norwich University The Summer College Experience at UMass Amherst Students attend 3 or 5 week programs of academically challenging courses while enjoying outdoor adventure. Dates vary based on chosen program Students attend classes for 2 or 4 weeks that are academically stimulating while partaking in fun-filled activities. Dates vary based on chosen program Rising Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors participate in a two week military style camp to help develop leadership skills Rising Juniors and Seniors experience college life while taking college level courses with options of earning credits Dates vary based on chosen program www.summerstudy.com When seminars are filled www.summerstudy.com When seminars are filled www.norwich.edu/admissions/su mmerprograms When seminars are filled UMass.edu/Summer When seminars are filled Drexel Summer Institutes Pre-College Perspective at Ringling College of Art and Design School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. PreCollege Summer Studio Creek Camp, Creek Connections at Allegheny College New York Film Academy’s High School Workshop Motivated and talented High School Students are given the opportunity to choose from a variety of programs at www.drexel.edu/summer When seminars are filled Drexel University. Dates vary based on chosen program Intensive 4 week curriculum where high school students build and strengthen their www.ringling.edu/precollege visual art and design skills When seminars are filled and broaden their artistic potential. 3 elective college credits may be earned Rigorous 4-week program for rising juniors and seniors to partake in enriching www.smfa.edu/precollege-apply When seminars are filled experiences for artistic growth. June 30-July 27, 2013 Rising Sophomores and Juniors can experience an http://creekconnections.allegheny When seminar is filled environmental science, .edu/creekcamp.html hands-on, residential camp. These immersion workshops are designed to introduce students to the creative and nyfa.edu/summer_camp When seminars are filled technical demands of their chosen craft Dates vary by program Harvard Summer School Health and Biomedical Sciences Summer Camp at Lebanon Valley College Environmental Science at Keystone College Students who will graduate in 2013, 2014 or 2015 can explore subjects not available at high school and earn college credit while living on campus and participating in fun activities June 22-August 9, 2013 Students are introduced to the fundamentals of molecular biology, pharmacology, immunology, biochemistry, and medical ethics in a fun and engaging college environment June 23-June28, 2013 Keystone College offers courses and workshops that provide a wonderful learning atmosphere. Keystone College's 165-acre Woodland Campus, ponds, streams, wetlands, Lake Manataka Environmental Field Station, and Little Rocky Glen provide unparalleled opportunities to study conservation and our environment www.ssp.harvard.edu When seminars are filled http://www.lvc.edu/health-biosummer-camp/ When seminar is filled www.KCEEI.keytone.edu When seminars are filled 3 Days of Fashion at Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Summer Study Program at The Sorbonne Summer Study Program at Penn State University Summer Study Program at University of Colorado High school students engage in hands on workshops and listen to guest speakers from the Fashion, Merchandising and Marketing Industries Los Angeles: June 26-28 San Francisco: June 24-2 San Diego: July 1-3 Orange County: June 20-22 Students attend 3 and 5 week courses while living in Paris, France. Dates vary based on chosen program Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors can attend the 6½ week College Credit Program and all high school students can attend the 3½ week Enrichment Program or the 2 week Intensive Workshop. Dates vary based on chosen program Students attend 3 or 5 week programs of academically challenging courses while enjoying outdoor adventure. Dates vary based on chosen program fidm.edu/go/summerprogram When seminars are filled www.summerstudy.com When seminars are filled www.summerstudy.com When seminars are filled www.summerstudy.com When seminars are filled Summer Study Program in Buenos Aires Barnard College PreCollege Programs The Reynolds Young Writers Workshop at Denison University PA Free Enterprise Week The George Washington University Pre-College CREDIT program 4 week Spanish Immersion and Enrichment Program for High School Students July 6-August 4, 2013 Students enrich their academic experience in New York City, taking classes and exploring careers and interests Dates vary based on chosen program 8 day residential program in creative writing for sophomores, juniors and seniors. June 23-30, 2013 One week program where Sophomores and Juniors act as an executive management team and run their own “imaginary” business with the goal of turning it into a financial success. Rising Juniors and Seniors can engage in an academic experience and earn undergraduate credit while taking courses specifically designed for high school students. www.summerstudy.com When seminar is filled www.barnard.edu/summer When seminar is filled http://reynolds.denison.edu March 1 www.pfew.org Ms. Seng or Ms. Petersen March 1 precollege.gwu.edu March 15 Northeastern University’s Summer Programs The George Washington University Pre-College NON-CREDIT program Maryland Institute College of Art Pre-College 2013 Daniel Fox Youth Scholars Institute at Lebanon Valley College Ithaca Writers Institute Students learn valuable skills and concepts while taking credit or noncredit classes. Rising Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors enroll in two week courses. Experience an enriching learning opportunity by engaging in rigorous lecture-based instruction and participate in real-world experiences through related site visits. Rising Juniors and Seniors choose from two different art experiences: Baltimore or Tuscany. Student earns college credits. Rising Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors are able to complete challenging academic activities and learn about career opportunities in their chosen fields. A brand new noncredit summer program for high school students, offers two weeks of intensive writing workshops on the campus of Ithaca College June 30-July 12, 2013 northeastern.edu March 15 precollege.gwu.edu March 15 www.mica.edu/precollege March 22 www.lvc.edu/youth-scholars March 22 Ithaca.edu April 1 Summer Programs at Alfred University NIAHD Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History at William & Mary College Summer of Art at Otis College of Art and Design Sports Announcing Camp at Waynesburg University Carnegie Mellon Summer Pre-College Programs Washington University in St. Louis Summer Experience CREDIT Program High School students can choose a program to attend from a variety of subjects. See website for options Juniors and Seniors will earn college credit for the academic program that will teach early American history through the use of historic places, including surviving structures, archaeology sites and museums Serious young artists are able to strengthen and enhance their art skills. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors can learn and practice the skills necessary to become a successful sportscaster. Rising Juniors and Seniors can explore different programs of study at the college level while getting an idea of life at Carnegie Mellon Rising Juniors and Seniors enroll in two college courses for credit while enjoying the social and cultural opportunities www.alfred.edu/summer April 15 www.wm.edu/niahd April 18 www.otis.edu/soa April 22 Sportsannouncingcamp.waynesb urg.edu April 30 www.cmu.edu/enrollment/precollege May 1 summerexperiences.wustl.edu May 3 Washington University in St. Louis Summer Experience NON-CREDIT Program CSI: Waynesburg Summer Camp University of Dayton Vocal Performance Institute Students explore an area of interest under the guidance of WU instructors while living on campus and gaining valuable academic experience Students interested in forensic science and criminal justice will have the opportunity to train with experts June 16-June 21, 2013 Five day program gives high school singers an opportunity to study their craft with UD college professors and other guest artists. June 24-June 28, 2013 Summerexperiences.wustl.edu May 3 csicamp.waynesburg.edu May 6 www.go.udayton.edu/vpi May 25