Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Summer Pre-College Programs for 2015



IN CALIFORNIA

·       UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California, has summer programs.  If interested, email them at precollegiate@berkeley.edu (link sends e-mail) or call them at 510-643-3364.  You can also sign up to be notified by email as new information becomes available.

·       UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, has 5 programs, including Early Start, Academic Enrichment, and Research Mentorship Program, UC Santa Barbara allows students to choose from five exciting programs which are designed for different kinds of students: the Early Start Program (ESP), Academic & Enrichment Program (1+1), Enrichment Program, Research Mentorship Program (RMP - earn up to 8 UC credits and participate in graduate level research) and the Local High School Student Program. These programs give high school students the unique opportunity to select from 100 courses from 40 departments.  Although the programs are fairly similar, there are a few differences that are tailored to students who have different goals for the summer. 3.3 minimum gpa, look on-line or call 805. 893.2315

·       Stanford, High School Summer Institute (a 3-4 week program for students ages 14-17) OR Summer College (ages 16-19) where a student can choose from 145 courses and earn Stanford college credit.  They offer residential, commuter, and online options.  To learn more go to precollegiate.stanford.edu

·       UCLA, Los Angeles, California 2-has programs week summer programs including a Summer Writers’ Camp as well as summer institutes for Art, Media Arts,  Acting and Performance, Nanoscience Labs, International Diplomacy (Model United Nations), Stem Cell Science, Mock Trials w/UCLA Law, AND over 100 classes offered to high school students.  Look on-line for info and to register.

·       Columbia College, Hollywood/Tarzana, California, Filmmaking Workshop (this is a film and television school), 4 weeks programs in either film production, creative writing, acting essentials, www.columbiacollege.edu 818.345.8414

·       Summer Discovery pre-college enrichment programs, you can attend programs @ UCLA , UC Santa Barbara,  University of Michigan, Emerson College in Boston, U of Texas, Georgetown, Penn, Johns Hopkins, Shanghai China, or London England, Florence Italy, or Spain, etc.  www.summerdiscovery.com/  or 516.621.3939

·       Institute for Educational Advancement, South Pasadena, California, This is a program for gifted youth, past internships include Art Center College of Design, California Institute of Technology, Children’s Hospital of LA,  and more.  It is a pre-college Apprenticeship Program, 626.403.8900 www.educationaladvancement.org

·       Otis College of Art and Design, LA, California, Summer of Art, intensive four-week, study at an art and design,  www.otis.edu/soa, or 800.527.6847, 310.665.6864, or email soa@otis.edu

·       CIP, Long Beach, California, for students with Asperger’s, ADHD, and LD, spend 2 weeks on a college campus learning social, career, and life skills,  www.cipsummer.com or call 562-961-9250.  

·       Occidental College in LA, has several programs including  Adventures of the Mind  (a week-long achievement and leadership mentoring summit bringing together high-potential teens from across the country with accomplished mentors in a variety of fields: artists, astronauts, athletes, economists, engineers, entrepreneurs, inventors, journalists, Nobel laureates, novelists, poets, poker players, programmers, public servants, Pulitzer prize winners, scientists, scholars and tech titans).  Upward Bound assists students who are first-generation college-bound from low-income backgrounds who intend to enroll in and graduate from post-secondary education programs. The OXY Upward Bound Summer Program is an academically intensive, challenging and richly rewarding experience. Participants live on campus in residence halls and enroll in college-preparatory classes in varying subjects for high school credit.  Visit the Occidental website for more info. 

·       FIDM, LA, hands-on workshops for fashion, 3 days of Fashion for $300.  For info call Mayra Rubio at 800.262.3436 x1726 or Charissa Mathis at 800.262.3436 x1723.

·       There are more programs out there including Cal Arts, San Diego State, UC Davis, USC

OUT OF STATE

·       USNA Summer Programs Applications are now open!  Greetings from Annapolis!  They have Summer STEM Camp and Naval Academy Summer Seminar (6-days emphasizing academics, athletics, and professional training).  If you are interested in pursuing an appointment to one of the nation's service academies and serving the country as an officer, consider attending the Naval Academy's Summer Seminar.  Feel free to contact the Office of Admissions at summerprograms@usna.edu, or (410) 293-1858.

·       The Game Experience at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington Learn the fundamentals of video game design from industry professionals; students come from the US, Canada, Germany, Japan, China and Hong Kong.  Check the website for more info or call 206.330.7020.

·       Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, Many Fine Arts programs to choose from including Art, Design, Architecture, or Creative Writing, www.pratt.edu/precollege, 718.636.3453

·       Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island – email summer@brown.edu or call (401) 863-7900

·       New York University – Pre-college and high school program, www.nyu.edu/precollege, or call 212.998.7006 or email scps.hsacademy@nyu.edu

·       Cornell University Summer College, Ithaca, New York, get a head start on college by earning an average of 3-6 college credits, about 30 course choices, from business to veterinary science, programs run for three to six weeks, www.summercollege.cornell.edu, or 607.255.6203

·       Cook Honors College at Indiana University in Pennsylvania, Summer Honors Program, many academic courses to choose from, 1-2 weeks, www.iup.edu/honors/summer  or call 800.487.9122 or e-mail honors@iup.edu

·       Northfield Mount Vernon, Mass.,  students may choose their Community Service in India program or the  College-Prep Program - students engage in intensive study of one major subject, six days per week, and thus can complete the work of a full-year course, and possibly earn credit, in just five weeks, call 413.498.3290, www.nmhschool.org

·       Marist College in New York (on the Hudson) , 2 to 4 week residential Pre-College program where students can earn 3-6 credits, call 845.575.3226, www.marist.edu/precollege

·       Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Co., Pre-college Program, three time blocks to choose from, precollege@ColoradoCollege.edu, (719) 389-6098

·       Barnard College/Columbia University, New York City, Pre-college programs in dance, women entrepreneurs, science, or young women’s leadership, www.barnard.edu/summer or contact pcp@barnard.edu or 212.854.8866

·       Boston University, Boston, Mass., several summer programs from which to choose,  you can enroll in undergraduate classes for college credit, pursue in-depth research, summer@bu.edu or (617) 353-5124

·       Washington University in St. Louis, High School Summer Scholars Program, five-week program that lets you choose college courses from a variety of academic disciplines- Earn up to seven units of college credit,  http://summerexperiences.wustl.edu, or call toll free (866) 209-0691

·       George Washington University, Washington DC, Pre-College Program w/on-line options, non-credit courses allow students to examine their favorite subjects or discover a new interest while exploring course-related sites in Washington D.C., precollege.gwu.edu, or 202.994.6360

·       Emory, Atlanta, Georgia, summer academic program, take credit or non-credit courses, including new Infectious Disease Institute,  www.precollege.emory.edu or 404.727.2240

·       Savannah College of Art and Design, campuses in Savannah and Atlanta, Georgia and Hong Kong, many courses to choose from including Rising Star Programs, www.scad.edu/summer

·       Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA, Pre-college Programs in architecture, art & design, drama, music, game academy, 412.268.2082

·       Phillips  Exeter Academy, Andover, Mass., More than 60 summer enrichment classes and SAT prep course, 978.749.3488,  summer@exeter.edu

·       DigiPen, Redmond, WA.,  Project Fun Workshops, learn video game programming and design or engineering (robotics), 4 weeks, projectfunadministration@digipen.edu, 425-629-5007

·       Babson College, Babson Park, MA., two programs:  Entrepreneurial Development, 781.239.1200 www.babson.edu/summerstudy

·       Oxford Royale Academy, Oxford (England), United Kingdom, Advanced Studies Program w/ academic program that emphasizes small group teaching supported by individual tutorials, oxford-royale.co.uk

·       Abbey Road Programs, Pre-college and study-abroad programs, facilitate cross-cultural understanding and cultural immersion, intensive language study, and college preparation, www.goabbeyroad.com, 866.462.2239

·       Duke University, Durham, NC,  for more information please contact Teresa Cerrato-Amador at teresa.cerrato.amador@duke.edu or email Dr. Nicki Charles at nicki.charles@duke.edu.

·       Emory Riddle Aeronautical University at their Daytona Beach, Florida, has Command Camp, Soaring Camp, and Mission Discover.  Subject areas include aerospace studies, robotics, homeland security, emergency management, flight training, flying gliders,  call 386.226.7945 or go to summer@erau.edu

Also there are many more programs at dozens/hundreds of colleges across the United States, Andover, Boston, Cal Tech, Juliard, Loyola, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Parsons, Rhode Island School of Design, Princeton, Smith, Southern Oregon University, Southern Methodist University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Syracuse, Tufts, Tuskegee, University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, University of Chicago, University of Iowa, University of Michigan, University of Virginia, Wagner College, Yale as well as the King’s College in London and more!

There are also study-abroad programs!
And summer is also great for internships and volunteer opportunities!

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