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> February, 2014 (*Updated in 2014) > > Note: It's big, it's long, but it's GOOD. There are so many worthwhile opportunities this and every summer. Please avail yourself! -John > > > > University of Michigan, Ann Arbor > > http://www.arlis.org/docs/vol1/52386062/summer_prog.html > > 1. WISE Summer Camp Applications are now online: > > > Here is the web link to take you to our pre-college student programs and applications: > > http://www.wise.umich.edu/wise/students/precollegestudents > > • Girls in Science and Engineering (GISE) Camp > June 16 - 20, 2014 > > > GISE is an exciting one-week, day program for students who will complete the 7th or 8th grade in June, 2014. GISE focuses on hands-on activities that are both fun and challenging. > > • RobotC Programming Camp > June 23 - 27, 2014 > > > For students finishing grades 8-12 in June, 2014. > The camp introduces students to text based programming including syntax, variables, functions, behaviors and loops. The camp is taught in a fun and supportive environment. > > • WISE will again be sponsoring the GIDAS camp (Genes in Diseases and Symptoms) on our campus again this August. Dates are not yet available. You can find more information about the GIDAS camp on the web page linked above > > 2. Non-WISE camps > > • UM Society of Women Engineers > Summer Engineering Exploration Camp > > http://www.swe.engin.umich.edu/SEEcamp > > ***This camp fills quickly. > > Please direct any questions about this camp to the contact information on the web site above. WISE cannot answer any questions about this camp. > > • UM College of Engineering, Center for Educational Diversity and Outreach (CEDO), Summer Engineering Camps > > http://cedo.engin.umich.edu/2013-summer-engineering-academy/ > Please direct any questions about this camp to the contact information on the web site above. WISE cannot answer any questions about this camp. > > • UM, College of Literature Science and the Arts > Michigan Math, Science Scholars > http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss/ > Please direct any questions about this camp to the contact information on the web site above. WISE cannot answer any questions about this camp. > > • UM’s Eco Girls > > Camp Bluestem > http://environmentforgirls.org/camp-bluestem.php > No dates or info posted yet. > Please direct any questions about this camp to the contact information on the web site above. WISE cannot answer any questions about this camp. > > • UM’s Center for Educational Outreach > Camp KinoMaage > http://ceo.umich.edu/kinomaage/ > Please direct any questions about this camp to the contact information on the web site above. WISE cannot answer any questions about this camp. > > • UM Career Center > > Wolverine Health Explorers > > http://careercenter.umich.edu/article/wolverine-health-explorers-summer-camp > Please direct any questions about this camp to the contact information on the web site above. WISE cannot answer any questions about this camp. > > •For a complete list of UM summer programs for pre-college students please visit the Center for Educational Outreach web site: > > http://www.ceo.umich.edu/summer.html > > ---------- > > > > Michigan Youth Music Programs http://www.music.umich.edu/special_programs/youth/http://www.music/umich.edu/youthprograms > > Wolverine Health Explorers Summer Camp (WHE). WHE is a non-residential summer camp for high school students interested in gaining exposure to the health professions while deepening their understanding of their own personal interests, values and skills. WHE is sponsored by the University of Michigan Career Center. Participants will engage in a variety of stimulating, hands-on activities in several schools and colleges on the UM Ann Arbor campus, interacting with faculty and staff, research scientists and graduate students. They will learn about opportunities in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, genetic counseling, nursing, public health, movement science and research. While applications will be accepted until both camp sessions are full, due to the limited number of available slots and the anticipated strong demand, early application is strongly encouraged. The $300 registration fee includes all activities, supplies, and morning and afternoon snacks. See more details and registration information at: > > http://www.careercenter.umich.edu/ > > UM's Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Program's summer day programs. Please click on the link below. Applications are found at the bottom of each page. > > http://www.lsa.umich.edu/wise/students/precollegestudents > > Girls in Science and Engineering (GISE): > > Girls in Health and Biomedical Engineering (HBME): > > RobotC for Girls > > For additional opportunities at UM, please visit UM's Center for Educational Outreach (CEO) web site. The UM CEO web site includes a searchable database of all UM outreach opportunities aimed at pre-college students. > > Find the searchable database here: http://ceo.umich.edu/uprograms_search.php > > http://ceo.umich.edu/uprograms_search.php > > Here is a national summer engineering camp guide, though it includes some science opportunities: > > http://www.engineeringedu.com/camps/ > > http://www.engineeringedu.com/camps/ > > > > University of Michigan Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design Summer Program Opportunities. Summer Portfolio Prep., Drawing BFA Prep programs. http://art-design.umich.edu/prospective/summer > > > Summer Engineering Academy http://www.engin.umich.edu/diversity/programs/engineering-pipeline/2013UMSummer > > University of Michigan Summer Geology Field Course Camp Davis, Jackson Hole, Wyoming open to Seniors: 6 credit course. (734) 615-8600 http://www.lsa.umich.edu/earth/campdavis/geologyfieldcourse > > UM-FLINT Senior Academy of Music, choir, keyboard, vocal techniques, music theory/technology. (810) 762-3377 > > http://www.umflint.edu/music/summer_music_academies.htm > > Michigan Mentorships - summer opportunities to explore selected subjects with UM Grad students: $125 for 8 contact hours Deadline to apply: May 25. Apps available in counseling office. info? Elaine Fisher at 734-663-1706 or Barbara Sey at 734.429-8059. > > > > University of Michigan Minority High School Summer Research Program: (734) 936-8710 > > > > Kelsey Museum of Archaeology activity kits: (734) 647-4167 > > > Lead Program in Business under-represented 11th and 12th graders; Feb.1 deadline, no cost. (734) 763-0121. http://www.leadnational.org > > > > University of Michigan Summer Science Academy 10th-11th grade minority students App. Deadline: 2/2/13 764-8185. http://www.med.umich.edu/medschool/ssa/ > > Family Housing Language Project High school students work in the ESL classrooms to help students learn English. They also have the option of becoming "conversation buddies" with individuals learning English. (734) 764-8463 > > Pre-College Education Program (Michigan Space Grant Consortium). 764-9508. http://services.mmd.umich.edu/programs/pre-college-education-program-michigan-space-grant-consortium/ > > Michigan Math and Science Scholars Program, for talented and interested high school students. 6/24-7/6, 7/8-20/2012 (734)647-4466. http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss/ > > Russian Language Program www.lsa.umich.edu/cg/Junior Docent @ Matthaei Botanical Gardens 998-7061. http://www.lsa.umich.edu/mbg/ > > > > *Great Lakes Education Program (GLEP) http://www.miseagrant.umich.edu/glep/ > > High School Summer Engineering Exploration for Women, (734) 763-5027 http://www.swe.engin.umich.edu/k12 > > University of Michigan Summer Programs Directory http://www.state.outreach.umich.edu/cgi-bin/urel/viewcat?subject_area+Education > > > > University of Michigan Math and Science Scholars (734) 767-4466. http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss/index.html > > ArcStart: exploration in architecture 7/16-7/6 www.taubmancollege.umich.edu/arcstart > > University of Michigan Medical School Summer Science Academy brings together 10th and 11th graders to experience campus and medical school life. Spend two weeks in a dormitory, attend classes from 8-5 and participate in evening events highlighting cultural diversity, self-development and the arts. Current medical students and program alumni serve as student leaders and mentors. Tuition: $1500 (includes all expenses) Tuition waivers: Many full and partial scholarships are available to offset tuition costs. http://www.med.umich.edu/medschool/ssa > > Athletic Camps > > http://www.mgoblue.com/camps/ > > Football Camp www.michiganfootballcamp.com > > Field Hockey Camp www.michiganfieldhockeycamp.com > > Basketball Camps www.mgoblue.com/camps > > Swim Camps www.wolverineswimcamp.com > > > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > Michigan State University, East Lansing > > > > Michigan State University has a comprehensive website and catalog through which you can learn about their summer opportunities for students in grades K-12. Check it out at http://www.spartanyouth.msu.edu > > > > Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) http://www.msu.edu/user/gifted > > > > Programs range from agriculture, 4-H, Music, Engineering, Health Care, Science, Leadership, Journalism, Physics, Theater, Upward and Vetward bound, and camps ranging from baseball to wrestling and everything in between. Each area has a web-link for easy access. > > > > MSU China Adventure High School Program (517) 353-1680 http://www.msu.edu/user/gifted > > Explore Africa at MSU is a residential program for high ability students completing grades 9-11, 517/432-2129 http://www.msu.edu/user/gifted > > High Achievers Program, science, writing and philosophy classes http://www.msu.edu/user/gifted > > Forensic Science Technician Program http://www.msu.edu/user/gifted > > ANNOUNCING NEW SHIGA SCIENCE EXCHANGE PROGRAM > > > > Twenty current high school tenth and eleventh graders from the Great Lakes area and Japan's Shiga Prefecture will join together for a rigorous water science program and cultural exchange featuring ten days in the Great Lakes area followed by ten days in the Lake Biwa/Shiga Prefecture area. The program includes a MSU GATE application process, pre-departure activities including an overnight group event on the campus of MSU, and post-exchange extension opportunities. > > > > > > > > * $500.00 toward airfare to Japan > > * $100.00 application fee if student advances to Phase II of the selection process > > > > > > > > * Application window: January 6-March 1, 2014 > > * Phase II MSU overnight event: March 15/16, 2014 > > * Great Lakes Study Tour: July 31-August 9, 2014 > > * Lake Biwa/Shiga Study Tour: August 18-29, 2014 > > (517) 432.2129 http://gifted.msu.edu/programs/michigan-shiga-exchange > > Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp http://4h.msue.msu.edu/events/glnrc > > MSU College of Engineering http://www.egr.msu.edu/future-engineer/programs/summer > > Introduction to Robotics Engineering at MSU- Residential > > Open to both U.S. and International students entering the 10th-12th grade in Fall 2013 > > High School Engineering Institute (HSEI)-Residential > > National and International students - Grades 10 -12 in fall 2014 > > > > Spartan Engineering for Teens (Formerly WIMS for Teens)- Commuter > > 8th and 9th grades by Fall 2014 > > > > BEACON High School-Residential > > 11th-12th Grade in fall 2014 (by invitation only) > > Broad Business Student Camp For students who have a strong interest in business for students completing the 11th grade. 517-353-3524 or 517-432-2129. http://uas.broad.msu.edu/broad-opportunities/rbp/ > > Honors Program - Offered to high school honors interested in Science. (517) 432-4854. http://education.msu.edu/hshsp/ > > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > Other Michigan College and University Programs > > > > Alma College > > > High School Leadership Academy http://www.alma.edu/leadacademy > > > > > *Calvin College’s www.calvin.edu/go/summeracademy > > > > Central Michigan University > > > 1. Fashion Camp. Learn about the fashion industry (989)-774-5592 http://www.cmich.edu/academics/educ_humanservices/human_env_studies/amd/Pages/FashionCamp.aspx > > 2. "Introduction to Field Biology" (BIO 100) at CMU Biological Station on Beaver Island. This course is open to high school juniors and seniors for college credit. http://www.cst.cmich.edu/centers/cmubs > > > 3. Leadership Camps http://www.cmich.edu/Lcamp For seniors attending CMU in the fall > > 4. Digital Discovery Journalism Camp 6/27-30 journalism.cmich.edu > > > > Concordia University, Ann Arbor, Summer Athletic Camps. http://www.concordiacardinals.com/f/Sport_Camps.php > > Cornerstone University, Hands on journalism workshop (616) 222-1504 > > http://www.cornerstone.edu/cornerstone-journalism-institute > > University of Detroit-Mercy > http://eng-sci.udmercy.edu/pre-college/summer/index.htm > > STEPS, 9th - 11th grades > > Students will learn about engineering, science, programming, and math using two different robotics platforms- LEGO NXT Mindstorms and the VEX Robotics System. They will learn how to design, build and program their robots for a competition on the final day. Website > > UNITE, 10th - 11th grades > > The UNITE Program is designed to resemble a university freshman engineering curriculum. The goal is to introduce students to the subjects and skills necessary to succeed as a college student. Classes involve hands-on activities, emphasizing team work. WebPage > > STAR, 9th - 10th grades > > The STAR Program is designed 4 week commuter program held during the month of July Program participants learn about engineering, science, programming, and math using two different robotics platforms- LEGO NXT Mindstorms and the VEX Robotics System. Participants learn how to design, build and program their robots for a competition on the final day.This program introduces students currently in the 8th and 9th grades to the exciting world of engineering, science, and robotics. STAR participants will build and program robots, while mastering, robotic control systems, circuits, and sensors. Sign up TODAY!!!! . WebPage > > TRANSIT, 9th - 11th grades > > TRANSIT is a one week summer commuter camp for high school students, currently in the 9th-11th grades, who want to learn about the world of transportation, a field of study within Civil Engineering. The TRANSIT camp is made up of labs and discussions lead by University professors and high school science teachers; presentations by MDOT, Ford Motor Company and SEMCOG; activities from MDOT's TRAC program. Website > > Architecture Summer Program 9th-12th grades > > This innovative 1 week commuter camp is held June 24th-28th. It is for students currently enrolled in 9th-12th grades who are interested in the world of architecture. Participants will engage in a small-scale design project that raises issues of form, shape, structure and contextual planning. Website. > > Ford - UDM/GT CATIA V6 Innovation Summer Program, 9th - 12th grades > > This two 1-week summer enrichment session introduces students to the latest design and collaborative software tools employed world-wide to design, test, and manufacture complex systems in a distributed environment. This is a unique program for students with a genuine interest in pursuing engineering or related fields. During the first week students will be instructed on the use of the DS V6 software. In the second week participants will collaborate in teams on designs focusing on renewable energy, robotics, automobiles, and other projects. Participants at University of Detroit Mercy will design collaboratively with a parallel camp at the Georgia Institute of Technology. > > Robotics Challenge for Young Men! 10th -12th grades > > Have you previously participated in beginning Robotics and are ready for a more advanced challenge? We’ve got exactly what you’re looking for at University of Detroit Mercy’s Robotics Challenge Camp! Participants of this commuter camp will learn to use the machine shop, read electronic schematics, program in a C-like language, use an oscilloscope, and much more! > > Product Development Innovation Camp, 10th -12th grades > > Program participants will work directly with mechanical engineering faculty through hands-on, engaging activities, lectures, studio work and design reviews. Participants will learn to use Catia V6 Release 2012 software to create their designs, which will then be manufactured using 3-D printing technologies. The students will be able to take home their designs in physical form at the end of the program. This software is currently being used in industry’s top companies to design state of the art products and to also produce real-time work simulations. This camp will put you on the cutting edge of today’s most innovative technology! > > > > > > Eastern Michigan University > > > > > Summer Incentive Program The Summer Incentive Program (SIP) provides at-risk high-school graduates an opportunity for academic success. To be admitted to SIP, students must be nominated by the Office of Admissions, Eastern Michigan University. (SIP does not accept students who have not been nominated by Admissions). http://www.emich.edu/uacdc/students/advising/sip.php > > Athletic Summer Camps http://www.emueagles.com/sports/2005/11/8/Camps.aspx > > Inkstains - Summer Writing Camp > > http://emichwp.org/wp/for-families/inkstains-writing-camp/ > > > > Ferris State University > > > http://www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/visitors/summercamps/ > > > > Hillsdale College > > > Study abroad programs in England, WWII and Italy http://www.hillsdale.edu/admissions/summer_programs.asp > > > > Kettering University > > University’s LITE Program, engineering and hands-on! www.kettering.edu/lite > > > > Lake Superior State University > > Summer Camps in band, robotics, women in engineering, video game design, dance, CSI, fire science, health care exploration, biomedical science. http://lssu.edu/summercamps > > > > > Lawrence Technological University's > > Architecture and design, automotive design, architectural engineering, gaming, robotics and much more. http://www.ltu.edu/community_k12/summer_camps.asp 248-204-2403 > > > > Michigan Technological University > > > http://www.syp.mtu.edu/ > > > > Northwood University > > Young People's Citizenship Seminar, "Learn the Power of Your Vote," 6/25-28/2012 $250 http://www.ypcs.org > > Oakland University > > Summer Mathematics Institute http://www.oakland.edu/?id=25978&sid=229 (248) 370-3430. > > > > > > Washtenaw Community College > > Pre-College STEM Initiative, Science, math, engineering and technology 7/16-27/2012 (734)973-3319 http://sites.wccnet.edu/pcsi/ > > > > Wayne State University http://k-12.wayne.edu > > > 1. American Ballet Theater http://dance.wayne.edu/abt.php > > > 2. Modern Jewish Experience," Two college credits awarded with classes and field trips offered. $900 open to current 10th and 11th students. (313) 577-2254 > > > 3. Project SEED (disadvantaged) 11th and 12th grade, mentorship and workshops Keith Williams (313) 577-0278 > > > 4. Aviation Career Academy (313) 577-3085 > > > 5. Animation & Movies Camp http://www.cs.wayne.edu/summercamp > > > 6. Build a Computer Camp http://www.cs.wayne.edu/summercamp > > > 7. Science, Engineering, Math and Aerospace Academy http://detroitsemaa.org > > > 8. Web Technology Camp http://www.cs.wayne.edu > > > 9. Sports Camps http://www.wsuathletics.com > > > 10. Women in Engineering http://yelloweng.wayne.edu/~ai8505/OSA/wet/index.html > > > 11. Debate Institute (313) 577-2946 > > > 12. Robotics http://www.cs.wayne.edu > > > 13. Engineering Training Institute (313) 577-3780 > > > > > > Western Michigan University > > > Fort St. Joseph http://www.wmich.edu/fortstjoseph/camp/ > > College of Aviation Summer Flight Academy, juniors or seniors http://aviation.wmich.edu/aviation-summer-camp-2013/ > > High School Summer Music Camp http://www.wmich.edu/music-camp > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > Non-Michigan College and University Programs > > La Academia de Espana, Barcelona, Spain, http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com/la-academia-de-espana/ > > Academie de Paris: Summer Programs in Paris http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com/academie-de-paris/ > > Acadia Institute of Oceanography, Ocean Studies (800) 375-0058 http://www.acadiainstitute.com/ > > Alfred University Summer Programs in Creative Writing (607) 871-2612 http://www.alfred.edu/summer/ > > American University > > > 1. Summer Study, precollegeprograms@summertstudy.com > > > 2. Discover the World of Communication 1, 2 and 3 week programs http://www.american.edu/summer/college-for-high-school.cfm > > 3. Journalism and communication > summer program, including courses on broadcast journalism, partnering with the National Student Leadership Conference http://soc.american.edu/content.cfm?id=55. > > > > > > American Jewish University's (CA) Camp Alonim http://www.alonim.com/ > > > > Arizona State University > > http://mshp.asu.edu/summer-program > > http://cronkite.asu.edu/beyond/hs > > http://engineering.asu.edu/summerprograms/ > > > > The University of Arizona's (3) 1-week Summer Engineering Academy. (520) 621-4018. http://www.engr.arizona.edu/future/index.php?ID=69 > > > > University of the Arts, European art Odyssey http://www.uarts.edu/academics/pre-college-programs > > Ball State University's DesignWorks 2012 in Environmental Design http://www.bsu.edu/cap/designworks > > > > Bard College at Simon's Rock > > 1. Young Writers Workshop, http://www.simons-rock.edu/youngwriters > > 2. Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy, summer immersion program in Spanish, French, Chinese, German and Arabic mmla.middlebury.edu > > > > *Barnard College > > 1.Young Women’s Leadership Institute 7/6-13, 2014 http://www.barnard.edu/summer > > 2. Dance in the City 7/16, 2014 http://www.barnard.edu/summer > > 3 Summer in New York City Programs 6/22-July 19, 2014 Masterpieces of art in NYC, Academic writing and ESL conversation, Economics and happiness, musical theater writing, architecture and design and more > (212) 854-8866 http://www.barnard.edu/summer > > 4 Liberal Arts Intensive 6/22-28 > > http://www.barnard.edu/summer > > 5 Summer Science Seminars 6/22-28 http://www.barnard.edu/summer > > 6 Entrepreneurs-In-Training 7/6-17, 2014 http://www.barnard.edu/summer > > > > Beloit College > > 1. Summer Intensive language Programs in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Russian and ESL. (800) 356-0751 http:/www.beloit.edu/cls > > > 2. Summer Fields with courses in apes, drawing and design, museums, fish and fowl in literary imagination. www.beloit.edu/summerfields > > http://www.beloit.edu/summerfields > > Bennington College's July at Bennington programs. Programs are offered in the visual and performing arts, political and social sciences, sciences, writing and literature. http://www.bennington.edu > > > > Boston University High School Programs > 1. High School Honors Program, research programs in science and engineering and general honors program, including most of the liberal arts http://www.bu.edu/summer/highschool > 2. Summer Challenge Program, project-based seminars in creative writing, science, math/computer science and communication. http://www.bu.edu/summer/highschool > > > 3. PROMYS: Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists, http://www.promys.org > > > 4. Investigation Journalism Workshop summerworkshop@necir-bu.org > > Bournemouth University, UK, summer school on England's south coast, http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/careersadvisors/aim-higher/summer-schools.html > > Bowling Green State University Summer courses, workshops, distance education and off-campus opportunities, 877.650-8165 http://summer.bgsu.edu > > > > Bradley University’s Summer Enrichment bradley.edu/ccd/summerenrichment > > Brandeis University Summer Odyssey http://www.brandeis.edu/odyssey and Genesis Jewish studies and social action program http://www.brandeis.edu/genesis > > > > University of British Columbia Summer Scholars Program http://isi.ubc.ca/http://www.summerprograms.isi.ubc.ca > > Brown University's Pre-College summer at Brown (401) 863-7900 Catalog available in counseling office or online at http://www.brown.edu/summer > > > > Bryant University (RI) Leadership Institute (6-26-7/1/2011) Camp for accounting careers www.bryant.edu > > Bryn Mawr College > http://www.brynmawr.edu/summerprograms > > > 1. SCIENCE FOR COLLEGE: Hands-On Preparation for College Science, World-renowned science faculty, state-of-the-art laboratories, and dedicated, creative teachers, interweaving academic, recreational and college preparatory dimensions to create an integrated experience, including seminars, guest lectures, labs, tutorials, field trips, and personal interactions. > > > 2. WRITING FOR COLLEGE: Creative Writing or Urban Studies > Creative Writing or Urban Studies offering high school young women a unique opportunity to build their reading, writing and thinking skills in a supportive environment. > > > 3. WOMEN OF DISTINCTION: PERSONALIZING THE COLLEGE ADMISSIONS PROCESS. Self-assessment and development of research savvy. Helps students gain a better understanding of themselves and what is important to them in selecting a college. > Phone: (610) 526-5376 > E-mail: summer@brynmawr.edu > > > > > > UCLA summer programs and institutes in art, design, media arts, painting, architecture, world music, web design, dance, and more http://arts.ucla.edu/summer-programs > > U-C San Diego Academic Connections Program, http://academicconnections.ucsd.edu/ > > Summer Research Summer Discovery Program at University of California- Santa Barbara (800) 645-6611 http://www.summerfun.com > > > > Cambridge College Programme (UK) www.cambridgecollegeprogramme.org The Cambridge and Oxford Tradition Summer Programs at Cambridge, Oxford University, Paris and Montpellierhttp://www.oxbridgeprograms.com > > > > > > Carnegie Mellon University Summer Pre-College Programs and Summer Academy for College Prep and Minority Students. 6/28-8/9/2014 Fine arts, AP/EA, architecture, drama, music and the National High School Game Academy admission.enrollment.cmu.edu/pages/pre-college > > > > Carleton College > > 1. Liberal Arts Experience summer program for sophomores- Full scholarships available. http://www.carleton.edu/summer > > 2. Summer Writing Program for college-bound juniors. http://www.carleton.edu/summer > > 3. Summer Science Institute http://www.carleton.edu/summer > > 4. Summer Quantitative Reasoning Institute > > > > University of Chicago's Summer Programs, Summer Intensive Language Study, 3-week programs, Stones and Bones: Fosseling in Wyoming, Science Research, Classical World Travels (Traveling Academy), American Law and Litigation, Ancient Egyptian Language, Culture and History, Creative Writing Fiction (2 sessions), Collegiate Writing. Developmental Psychology http://summer.uchicago.edu > > College of the Atlantic’s Summer Field Institute http://www.coa.edu/highschoolstudentprograms.htmhttp://www.coa/edu/sfi > > University of Colorado Summer Study, http://www.summerstudy.com/colorado > > Colorado State University Summer Study (800) 666-2556 http://www.summer.colostate.edu/ContentF1_a.aspx > > Columbia College (CA) > Summer Youth Filmmaking Workshop, 3 3-week sessions, (800)785-0585 http://www.columbiacollege.edu/academics/summer-high-school-filmmaking-workshop > > Columbia College (IL) High School Summer Institute. 7/8-7/26 Programs are offered in fine and performing arts, media arts, liberal arts and sciences. http://www.colum.edu/Academics/HSSI/index.php > > *Columbia University (NY) > Summer High School Programs, non credit courses in law, politics, business, college prep, college prep and the arts and sciences, in the city or Barcelona, Spain program, High School Summer Institute, “Summer in the City" , Understanding the Arab World at Columbia and Jordan http://www.ce.columbia.edu/hs > > > Concordia Language Villages is an internationally recognized and respected world language and culture education program for young people ages 7-18. Their web site is organized primarily by language. Select your language of interest on the left and begin exploring their Village programs. Languages include Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norweigan, Russian, Spanish and Swedish > > Study abroad programs to Argentina, Cameroon, China, France, Germany, Japan and Spain (800)222-4750, ext. 803 > http://www.ConcordiaLanguageVillages.org > > > > > > University of Connecticut's summer science programs http://www.summerprograms.uconn.edu/ > > > > *Cornell University > > > 1. Summer College Program for high school students, grades 10-12. 3 and 6 week experiences (607) 255-6203 http://www.summercollege.cornell.edu > > > 2. Summer honors Programs, for sophomores, http://www.summercollege.cornell.edu > > > 3. Summer Architecture Exploration Program for high school students, 6 week program http://www.sce.cornell.edu/sc/ or http://www.architecture.cornell.edu/summerflash/index.html > > > > Curry College Learning Academy's summer program for high school students with Learning Disabilities. The college search process is emphasized and accommodations for LD/ADD students are discussed. Extracurricular activities provide opportunities for socialization. There are two sessions available and enrollment is limited. Call (617) 333-2250 for further information. > > http://www.curry.edu/programs-and-courses/undergraduate-programs/special-programs/ld-program-(pal)/summer-programs/learning-academy.html > > University of Dallas Summer programs in Rome, Italy (Shakespeare) and Arete in Irving Programs http://www.udallas.edu/travel > > > > Dartmouth College Language Immersion Program sponsored by the Rassias Foundation http://rassias.dartmouth.edu/ > > *Denison University's Jonathan R. Reynolds Young Writers Workshop 6/15-22, 2014. Deadline to apply: 3/3/14 http://reynolds.denison.edu/ > > > > > Dickinson College > > > 1. Pre-college Program in Querentaro, Mexico, http://www.dickinson.edu/centers/global_study/content/Summer_Programs/ > > 2. Pre-college courses in Spanish immersion, art, photography, English, environmental studies, journalism, math, philosophy, psychology, SAT prep, pre-law, int'l business, writers, leadership and/or sociology > > > > Digipen Institute of Technology Pre-College Programs in game design, programming, and game art www.digipen.edu > > *Duke University Science, Writers, Drama or pre-college experiences http://summersession.duke.edu/high-school-students > > > > > > Earlham College, Explore a College Program, a national program for College-Bound High School Students. Program features classes in fine arts, humanities, languages, natural sciences, religion, the social sciences, wilderness, Education and Leadership, People and Power in the Middle East and Peace Studies: Nonviolence for Fun and Prophet (800) 327-5426 http://www.earlham.edu/curriculum-guide/summer-programs-and-courses/ > > Emory University Pre-College Program Credit and non-credit courses www.precollege.emory.edu > > Furman University: art, writing and computers among ten offerings. http://www.furman.edu > > > > Georgetown University's Summer Programs for High School Students, College Prep Program, International Relations Program and School for Summer and Continuing Education (202) 687-5935scs.georgetown.edu/nassp > > > > *George Washington University Pre-College Programs, with programs in law, biomedical engineering, photojournalism, politics, writing, arts, politics, college life, etc. (202) 994.6360 http://precollege.gwu.edu > > > Gettysburg College Summer Psychology Program, http://www.gettysburg.edu/camppsych/mailto:jharkness@gettysburg.edu > > Green Mountain College (VE) Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy, summer immersion program in Spanish, French, Chinese, German and Arabic > > Harvard University > > 1. Business School recruits high potential Juniors- African American, Hispanic American and Native American students to the Summer Venture in Management Program (SVMP). During one week in June, at no expense to the student, Harvard Business School provides teaching instruction from leading faculty, on campus housing and different seminars/events that introduce the students to business education. 215/438-3129 http://www.hbs.edu/svmp/ > > 2. Secondary School Program (SSP), summer programs for qualified 10-12 grade students, includes writing programs, tutoring, freshmen seminar topics and instructors (617) 495-3192http://www.summer.harvard.edu/programs/secondary-school > > University of Illinois at Champagne-Urbana International Human Rights Course. http:///go.cgs.illinois.edu/IHR2013 > > > > Indiana University (IN) > > > 1. Summer Sessions, Over 1600 classes between two sessions (812) 855-5046 http://www.indiana.edu/~summer > > > 2. Journalism Institute, http://www.journalism.indiana.edu/workshops/HSGI > > > > > > Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Summer Honors Program (Robert E. Cook School) for high school students including history, journalism, biology, chemistry, law, leadership & social justice, physics http://www.iup.edu/honors/summer/default.aspx > > Indiana State University's Summer Honors Program, 19 different 2-week programs for talented high school students, including arts and sciences, business/economics, English, forensics, physics, psychology. (800) 742-0891 http://www.indstate.edu/experience/ > > > > University of Iowa Summer Programs > > > 1) First Nations Program http://www.uiowa.edu/~ianation/ > > 2) Secondary Teacher Training http://www.uiowa.edu/~provost/oi/sstp > > > 3) Summer Forensic Institute http://www.iowadebate.com > > > 4) Journalism Workshops http://www.uiowa.edu/~journal > > 5) Young Writer's Studio http://www.uiowa.edu/~iyws > > > 6) Young Entrepreneurship http:www.iowajpec.org/youth.html SSTP Research, (science and research) (319) 335-0040 > > > 7) Summer Science Research Program (SSTP), lia-hsu-pieper@uiowa.edu > > > 8) Iowa First Nations Summer Programs, 3 week science program for students in environmental and life sciences, http://www.uiowa.edu/~provist/oi/ifn > > > > > > Johns Hopkins University Summer programs including pre-college programs, intensive English language and ESL programs. http://www.jhu.edu/summer/ > > Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshops (6/24-7/7. 7/15-28/2012 http://www.kenyonreview.org/workshops/young-writers/ > > Lake Forest College (IL) Summer Writing and Thinking Workshop, http://www.lakeforest.edu/wtw > > Landmark College Summer Programs for Students Who Learn Differently > > > 1. 3-week program for juniors > > > 2. Transition to College Program for seniors > (802)387.6718 http://www.landmark.edu/academics/summer-and-january-programs/high-school/ > > > > Lewis and Clark College Fir Acres Workshop in Writing and Thinking http://college.lclark.edu/programs/fir_acres/ > > Loyola University’s Summer Scholar Program http://www.luc.edu/summerscholars/ > > Magdalen College's Oxford Advanced Studies Program, (England) http://www.oasp.ac.uk > > > > Marion College (IN) Advanced Institute for Math and Sciences, (317) 524-7702 http://www.marian.edu/academics/school-of-mathematics-and-sciences/school-news/2012/11/27/SummerMathandScienceCamps > > Marist College Summer Pre-College, NY and Italy, business, art, writing, gaming, etc., www.marist.edu/precollege > > *Marlboro College summer programs: Risky Relationships, Ecology, Social Movements, etc. www.marlboro.edu/summer > > > > University of Maryland > > > 1. Young Scholars Program is a three-week summer program. Students have the opportunity to enroll in one college level: three credit course in any area of interest. > http://www.mtech.umd.edu/educate/ysp/ > > 2. Summer Engineering Programs http://www.eng.umd.edu/k12/summer-programs > > > > Massachusetts Institute of Technology > > > 1. Women's Technology Program, 4-week summer residence program to introduce high school girls to electrical engineering and computer science. Cynthia Skier, Director Women's Technology Program (WTP) http://wtp.mit.edu/ > > 2. MIT MITES Program, Minority Intro. to Engineering Summer programs. The MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP) facilitates the involvement of talented sophomores and juniors. > > 3. Summer Laubch at MIT www.launchsummer.org > > http://www.web.mit.edu/gso/msrp>web.mit.edu/gso/msrp. > > > > > > University of Miami (FL) > > > 1. School of Architecture Explorations, a studio course for outstanding high school students (305) 284-3395 http://www.arc.miami.edu > > > 2. Summer Explorations in Architecture and Design . http://www.arc.miami.edu > > > > > > Miami University (OH) Junior Scholars Program, large variety of interesting summer classes. http://www.muohio.edu/juniorscholars/ > > > > > > Middlebury College > > 2. Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy, summer immersion program in Spanish, French, Chinese, German and Arabic www.mmla.middlebury.edu > > University of Missouri-Rolla Summer Nuclear Engineering Camp for Juniors and Seniors (573-341-4720 http://nuclear.mst.edu/ > > Missouri University > > http://futurestudents.mst.edu/precollege/index.html > > Morehouse College Summer Program in Atlanta, Ga. Summer Institute (Project Identity) for males entering the 10th and 11th grades. Three weeks at Morehouse, (Creative writing, SAT prep, debate, pre-calculus, leadership development, enrichment activities). $400 fee includes meals, housing and activities. For more information go to https://www.morehouse.edu/projectidentity/summer.html > > Naropa University's Himalayan Buddhist Studies at study abroad program and contemplative learning community in Sikkim, North India. Explore the extraordinary Buddhist culture through rigorous academic study, daily meditation, home stays, language, field trips, independent study, festivals. The only Western academic program approved for study in Sikkim. Contact: Peter Volz - peter@naropa.edu. > > > > > University of Nebraska summer school program http://www.NebraskaHS.unl.edu/summer > > > > New York University Summer Pre-college programs www.nyu.edu/precollege > > > > > Northwestern University > > > 1. College Preparation Program, Courses in languages, writing, math, sciences, theater, etc. scs@northwestern.edu http://www.northwestern.edu/collegeprep > > > 2. National High School Institute at Northwestern Univ., Film and Video, Forensics, theater and policy debate http://www.northwestern.edu/nhsi > > > 3. Center for Talent Development: Summer Programs: Spectrum (9) and Equinox (10-12) Programs http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu > > > > > > *Norwich University's Future Leader Camp, Drill Camp and classroom instruction in communications and leadership (802) 485-2531 > http://www.norwich.edu/summerprograms > > > > University of Notre Dame > > > 1. Life Sciences, Business, Literature, Psychology, Theology, Pre-Law Cost - $2,100 Scholarships available http://www.precollege.nd.edu > > > 2. Summer Pre-college programs: http://www.nd.edu/~precoll > > > > > > *Oberlin College > > 1. Foresight Leadership and Sustainability Initiative www.foresightlsi.org > > 2. Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy, summer immersion program in Spanish, French, Chinese, German and Arabic www.mmla.middlebury.edu > > Ohio University's Summer High School Honors Academy, http://www.ohio.edu/ecampus/honorsacademy > > *Oxford Royale Academy summer programmes www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply > > Pace University Summer Scholars Program, film and screen, stage production, acting, legal studies, art, environmental studies and forensics http://www.pace.edu/summerscholars > > > > Penn State University Summer Study, http://www.summerstudy.com/penn-state > > precollegeprograms@summertstudy.com > > > > > > Pomona College Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy, summer immersion program in Spanish, French, Chinese, German and Arabic www.mmla.middlebury.edu > > Princeton University Summer Journalism Program: a 10-day all-expenses-paid summer journalism program held in August at Princeton University for Students from under resourced financial backgrounds.http://www.princeton.edu/~sjp. All expenses, including travel costs ill be paid for. > > *Purdue University > > > 1. Computer Graphics Summer Camp, Prof. Clark Cory (765)494-8730 http://www.tech.purdue.edu/cg/ > > 2. Landscape Architecture Summer Seminars, wilson@hort.purdue.edu > > > > https://ag.purdue.edu/hla/Hort/Pages/HLASeminar.aspx > > > > *Quinnipiac University, CT. 1- week broadcasting /communications camp for juniors and seniors. > > http://www.quinnipiac.edu/academics/colleges-schools--departments/school-of-communications/a-world-of-opportunities/television-news-institute-for-high-school-students/ > > *Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's (RPI) Preface Program, a tuition-free 2 week program for talented and disadvantaged juniors interested in engineering. > > http://doso.rpi.edu/update.do?catcenterkey=87 > > Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) > > > 1. Explore your Future (EYF) Programs, hosted by the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) Two 6-day career exploration programs (7/14-19, 21-16/2012) http://www.rit.edu/NTID/EYFP (585-475-6700 (voice/TTY) > > > 2. College and Careers: experience life as a college student, programs for parents and rising senior students 7/20-21, 8/3-4/2012 (585) 475-6631 http://admissions.rit.edu/careers > > > > > Roger Williams University Marine Biology Summer Camp. Summer Marine Program students will learn about coastal ecosystems, food webs, productivity of the sea, plants and animals in the coastal zone, current events in marine biology and much more. Learn oceanographic sampling techniques, identify marine organisms, explore bay ecosystems by sea kayak , snorkel along barrier beaches and tidal pools, view whales during a boat trip off Cape Cod, investigate future careers while touring marine research centers at Woods Hole, MA. http://departments.rwu.edu/biology/camp.html > > Rose Hulman Institute of Technology's Operation Catapult summer science/engineering program http://www.rose-hulman.edu/admissions-financial-aid/early-planning/operation-catapult.aspx > > University of St. Andrews (Scotland) Summer Programmes in Creative Writing and Scottish Studies and Sciences. http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/admissions/ug/int/summerschools/sciencesummerprogramme/ > > St. John's College's Summer Academies in Annapolis and Santa Fe features the Great Books, just like the college! http://www.stjohnscollege.edu/admissions/summeracademy.shtml > > St. Mary’s College, California, Great Books Summer Institute , 7/28-8/11 jrz2@stmarys-ca.edu > > St. Mary's College (IN) https://www.saintmarys.edu/camps/summer-academy > > St. Olaf College Summer Camps in acting, technical theater, musical theater, piano, music, engineering and physics for girls, diving and chess http://wp.stolaf.edu/conferences/summer-camps/ > > > > *Sarah Lawrence College > > > 1. Sarah Lawrence College & The International Film Institute of New York's 5-Week Summer Filmmaking Intensive > http://www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool > > 2. Three Week Residential Courses. Writers Village, Musical Theater, Young Artists Summer Music Intensive, Concentrating on the Visual, Painting, Sculpture, Watercolor, Creation & Invention or Summer Theatre Intensive, Summer in the City, Web, Gaming, ecology, Arabic, fiction, White Mountain Summer Dance Festival, etc. > > 3. Three Week Evening courses in Mat and story telling for the screen > > > > Sewanee: The University of the South > > *1. Young Writers' Conference, workshops in playwriting, fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction (6/29-7/12, 2014) on the campus of the University of the South http://www.sewanee.edu/ywc > > 2. The Bridge Program in Math and Science for rising seniors, all expenses paid www.sewanee.edu/bridgeprogram/info.html > > > > Skidmore College's PreCollege Program in the Liberal Arts, writing, fiction, poetry, Spanish, music, philosophy, religion and culture, American culture, anthropology, chemistry, calculus and sound and music,http://www.skidmore.edu/summer > > > > *Smith College Precollege Summer Programs in Science and Engineering Program for high school girls, Sustainable futures, strings, women’s history, field studies, college immersion, writing http://www.smith.edu/summer > > South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Forensics and materials Engineering Institute 7/8-12/2012 www.sdsmt.edu/learn > > *University of Southern California (USC) > > 1. Chevron Frontiers of Energy Resources Summer Camp > > http://cisoft.usc.edu/uscchevron-summercamp/ Room and Board covered. App by April 11,2014. > > 2. School of Cinema-Television Summer Courses, editing, production, animation, screenwriting, music video, business, acting etc. http://cinema.usc.edu/summer/index.cfm > > 3. Exploration of Architecture, business, engineering, global issues, journalism, pre-health, pre-law, science, visual and performing arts and writing http://summer.usc.edu > > > > University of Southern Illinois at Carbondale: Architecture Camp https://www.dce.siu.edu/index.php/youth-programs/academic-camps/274-kids-architecture-camp-2013 > > > > Spelman College's HHMI Biomedical Summer Science Exploration for junior women http://www.spelman.edu/academics/research-programs/howard-hughes-program > > Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC) http://math.stanford.edu/sumac/ and Summer Session: more than 200 courses, Summer College or Summer Discovery Institutes http://summer.stanford.edu/ > > Syracuse University Summer College for High School Students 7/1-8/9/2013. Programs in Acting and musical theater, architecture, art and design, engineering and computer science, fashion and textile design, law, liberal arts/sciences, management and public communications sumcoll@syr.edu 315-443-5297 summercollege.syr.edu > > > > > > University of Toledo > > The University of Toledo Summer Camps > > > 1. Pharmacy Summer Camp > > > 2. Environmental Science Camp (419) 530-4572 > > > 3. Perstorp Chemistry Camp (419) 530-8401 > > > 4. Summer Career Fridays http://www.utoledo.edu > Friday Careers programs throughout the summer. For info. and schedule see http://enrollmentservices.utoledo.edu/pages/campusvisit.asp#summeror by calling 419.530.8700 (800.5TOLEDO). Students should make their reservation at least two weeks in advance. They will send a confirmation letter, detailed directions, a campus map and parking information. > > > > > University of Toronto > DEEP Summer Academy, summer engineering enrichment program for high school students http://outreach.engineering.utoronto.ca/preuniversityprograms/DEEPSummerAcademy.htm > > > > Trinity University Texas. 3 week summer program that focuses on writing, critical reasoning and a general approach to the humanities. http://www.trinity.edu/departments/academic_affairs/ATS/ATSindex.htm > > > > > > *Truman State University’s Summer Academies 2014 staph.truman.edu > > > > Tufts University > > > 1. Adventure in Veterinary Medicine 1-508-839-7962; http://www.tufts.edu/vet/avm/ > > 2. Summer High School Program http://ase.tufts.edu/summer/ > > > > US Naval Academy Summer Seminar. (410) 293-4361 http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/events.html > > US Coast Guard Academy Summer Program for Juniors, (860) 444-8503 http://www.uscga.edu/AIM/ > > University of Virginia Summer Enrichment Program > > http://curry.virginia.edu/community-programs/student-enrichment/sep/summer > > Washington and Lee University > > > 1. Summer Scholars Program. Politics, Sciences, Business, Environmental, humanities, journalism, law and society, premedical studies, (540) 458-8727 http://www.wlu.edu/x33130.xml > > 2. Global Scholar Program at W&L http://www.globalscholar.org > > > > > > *Washington University in St. Louis > > > Summer experiences for high school students @ summerexperiences.wustl.edu > > 1. Summer Scholars Program current 11th grade students earning college credits in languages, the arts, sciences, humanities or social sciences (866) 209-0691 http://summerscholars.wustl.edu > > > 2. Road to College Program, 6/7 or 7/24, geared to 10th and 11th graders and teaches the steps of applying to selective colleges http://roadtocollege.wustl.edu > > > 3. Summer Architecture Discovery Program 7/6-19, 2014 (314) 935-6200, Summer Scholars program, http://www.samfoxschool.wustl.edu/precollege > > 4. Portfolio Plus Program 7/6-26, 2014 http://www.samfoxschool.wustl.edu/precollege > > *Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, International Summer Science Institute 7/1-31/2014 http://www.weizmann-usa.org > > Western State College of Colorado Computer Camps. http://www.western.edu/computerscience/ > > > > > > Whitman College’s Winds of Change Pre-College Workshop for Native American Students Walla Walla, WA, http://www.whitneylaughlin.com click on 'College Horizons' (505) 670-3502. A consortium of 21 colleges and universities co-sponsor and present at the workshops. > > > > *The College of William and Mary's Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History. http://www.wm.edu/as/niahd/precollegiatesummer/index.php > > > > *University of Wisconsin-Whitewater > > > World Affairs Seminar (414) 453-4984 tplanten@worldaffairsseminar.org http://worldaffairsseminar.org/ > > > > > > American Collegiate Adventure Summer programs at University of Wisconsin or Seville Spain, http://www.acasummer.com > > > > Woods Hole Science at SEA Summer High School Program - out on a sailing research > vessel in Cape Cod! http://www.sea.edu/academics/program_highschoolprograms.asp > > > > Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) summer programs > > > 1. Frontiers 2 week Programs for 10th, 11th graders interested in science, math and engineering 7/8-20, 22-31/12 http://www.wpi.edu/+frontiers > > > 2. Launch 1-week programs in biology, chemistry, interactive media and robotics 8/6-10/12 www.wpi.edu/+launch > > > > Wright State University > Pre-College Summer Academic Enrichment, Biology, internet, public speaking, aviation, forensics, creative writing, studio art, theater arts, leadership, social work, computer science, contemporary political thought, web page design, (937) 775-3135 precollege@wright.edu, http://www.wright.edu/academics/precollege > > > > US Air Force Academy Summer Seminar, summer program for juniors. http://www.academyadmissions.com > > > > United States Naval Academy Summer Seminars http://www.usna.edu/Admissions > > > > > > Yale University > > *1. Young Global Scholars Program in politics, law and economics 7/13-26 http://globalscholars.yale.edu > > *2. Young Global Scholars Program in grand strategy 8/3-16 7/13-26 26 http://globalscholars.yale.edu > > 3. Summer courses in writing, (203) 432.2430 http://www.yale.edu/summer > > > © John B. Boshoven, Community High School, Ann Arbor Public Schools, Michigan > > > ~~~~~~~~~ > > > Selected Summer Programs in Journalism > > > Asian American Journalists Association J Camp (CA) > California Scholastic Press Association Cal Poly Journalism Workshop (CA) > Columbia Scholastic Press Association Summer Journalism Workshop (NY) > Indiana University High School Journalism Institute (IN) > InnerSpark (CA State Summer School for the Arts) Creative Writing Program (CA) is one program. http://www.csssa.org/ > Iowa Journalism and Yearbook Workshops (IA) > Medill School of Journalism Summer Institute (IL) > Michigan Interscholastic Press Association Summer Journalism Workshop (MI) > North Carolina Scholastic Media Institute (NC) > NHSI Journalism Program (IL) > Southern Interscholastic Press Association Carolina Journalism Institute (SC) > U of Florida Summer Journalism Institute (FL) > U of Iowa Summer Journalism Workshop (IA) > U of Mississippi Journalism Institute (MS) > > > > Selected Summer Programs in Mechanical Engineering and Science > > Washington University, St. Louis > > Missouri University of Science and Technology offers some amazing summer programs: <http://dce.mst.edu/noncredit/precollege/>http://dce.mst.edu/noncredit/precollege/ > > Over 150 science and engineering programs described at: www.EnrichmentAlley.com. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=active&q=2009+summer+programs+for+high+school+students+in+mechanical+engineering > > Santa Clara has a good summer program in engineering at http://scu.edu/engineering/undergraduates/seeds.cfm and > > Rose-Hulman's Operation Catapult http://www.rose-hulman.edu/catapult/ > > > The University of Kansas > > > The National Student Leadership Conference (NSLC) offers a 10-day engineering-focused leadership program at UC-Berkeley and the University of Maryland. The program incorporates a robotics project designed in conjunction with the Naval Surface Warfare Center as well as smaller projects in roller coaster engineering, levee systems engineering, etc. More information on the NSLC and the Engineering program can be found at http://www.nslcleaders.org > > Vanderbilt University hosts PAVE designed for students interested in pursuing fields of engineering, pre-medical, science, or technology. It is a 6-week course in a challenging environment.https://pave.vanderbilt.edu > > A list of summer programs with a focus on science and/or engineering, compiled by MIT: > http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/before/summer_programs/juniors_mit_and_other_summer_p.shtml > Science Service - http://www.societyforscience.org/stp/index.asp > > > > Saint Peter’s has a strong Summer Scholars program where students can choose one of five courses. http://www.spc.edu/pages/418.asp > > Stephens Institute of Technology > > Massachusetts Institute of Technology Women’s Technology Program (WTP) http://wtp.mit.edu/index.html > > > > Woods Hole Science at SEA Summer High School Program - out on a sailing research vessel in Cape Cod! - http://www.sea.edu/academics/program_highschoolprograms.asp > > > > University PROMYS - Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists - http://math.bu.edu/people/promys/ > > > > Smith College Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP) -http://www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep/ > > University of Michigan Math and Science Scholars (MMSS) http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss/ > > > > U of Chicago Research in Biological Sciences, Summer https://summer.uchicago.edu/minisite/index.html > > > > USC Summer Science Camp for High School Women - marine biology and oceanography - http://cesp.usc.edu/2009/highschool.shtml > > The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announces the Short-Term Education Program for Underrepresented Persons (STEP-UP) sponsored by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). The STEP-UP Program is designed to provide short-term research education for high school and/or undergraduate students from racial and ethnic minority or disadvantaged backgrounds to expose them to research within the mission area of NIDDK. The Program exposes students to research in areas of diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, nutrition, obesity, digestive, liver, urologic, kidney, and hematologic diseases. The Program provides support for eight to ten consecutive weeks of full-time basic or clinical research education and training during the summer provided by experienced faculty currently active in research related to the mission of NIDDK. Additional research areas are considered depending upon the availability of appropriate mentors at the student’s selected institution. High school students who have completed the tenth grade are eligible to participate. http://stepup.niddk.nih.gov for complete details. Students may apply online at the STEP-UP website. If you have additional questions about STEP-UP, please visit our website at http://stepup.niddk.nih.go > > Selected Summer Programs in Writing > > > Advanced Writers' Workshop at Susquehanna University (PA) > > > Alfred University Summer Creative Writing Institute (NY) > > > Center for Creative Youth Creative Writing Program (CT) > > > CTY Summer Writing Courses (multiple locations) > > > Columbia College Chicago High School Summer Institute (IL) > > Duke Young Writers' Camp (NC) > > Idyllwild Arts Summer Writing Programs (CA) > > > InnerSpark (CA State Summer School for the Arts) > > > Creative Writing Program (CA) > > > Interlochen Arts Camp Creative Writing Programs (MI) > > > Iowa Young Writers' Studio (IA) > > > The Jonathan R. Reynolds Young Writers Workshop at Denison University (OH) > > > Johns Hopkins University Pre-College Summer Programs (MD) > > New England Young Writers' Conference at Middlebury College (VT) > > > Pratt Institute Precollege Creative Writing Program (NY) > > > Sewanee Young Writers' Conference (TN) > > > University of Virginia Young Writers' Workshop (VA) > > > Walnut Hill Summer Creative Writing Program (MA & England) > Workshops in Writing and Thinking (MA, OR, & IL) > > > TIP Ghost Ranch Creative Writing Institute (NM) > > > Young Writers Workshops at Kenyon College (OH) > > > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Ann Arbor Potpourri of Summer Stuff > > > Ann Arbor Deutsch School. Are you interested in having your child learn German? > We provide classes for children between the ages of 2 and 15 years. > -Weekly classes for beginners to advanced German speakers. > -Intensive week-long summer camps. > -Private tutoring. > Sanne Krummel 734-668-2491 > > > > Ann Arbor Public Schools Summer 10 (TBA) > > Summer Music Program, Jazz bands & percussion, concert bands, orchestras & strings, (734) 994-2300 for Rec and Ed. scholarship form or download at http://www.aareced.com > > Ann Arbor Rec&Ed is recruiting, training, and placing high school students into meaningful volunteer experiences over the summer. Check it out at: > > http://reced.aaps.k12.mi.us/reced.home/reced.whatsnew/summer_high_school_volunteer_program 734-994-2234 > > > > Wolverine Health Explorers Summer Camp! Rising high school sophomores, juniors and seniors are eligible to apply. Participants will engage in a variety of stimulating, hands-on activities in several schools and colleges on the UM campus, interacting with UM faculty, staff, research scientists and graduate students. They will learn about opportunities in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, genetic counseling, nursing, movement science and research. More details and application materials are available at: http://careercenter.umich.edu/students/healthmedlaw/health/wolverinehealth.html > > While applications will be accepted until the course is full, due to the limited number of available slots and the anticipated strong demand for this camp, early application is strongly encouraged. The $300 registration fee includes all activities, supplies, meals and snacks. Mariella Mecozzi, Senior Assistant Director of Pre-Professional Services The Career Center--University of Michigan Ph: 734-764-7460 Fax: 734-763-9268 > > Youth Summer Advocacy Program: Youth ages 14 to 26 with and without disabilities will become advocates for equality this summer in the Ann Arbor CIL’s Youth Summer Advocacy For All Program. Participants will learn about the Americans with Disabilities Act and put their knowledge to use assessing local businesses and public building for accessibility. Space is limited, so sign up right away! Transportation scholarships are available, but the CIL will not provide rides. RSVP to Anna Dusbiber at adusbiber@aacil.org or 734-971-0277 x17 and let her know about your dietary restrictions. This project is made possible by a grant from the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation. > > Summer Girl Talk Series > Participate in the summer series of Girl Talk, a social support group for women with disabilities ages 14 to 26. Women with all types of disabilities, including physical, learning, cognitive, developmental and sensory disabilities, as well as autism/Asperger’s and mental illness, are welcome. Topics will include women’s rights and disability rights history, make yourself understood, safe relationships, prioritizing and time management, wild animals, and cooking skills. To register, contact Anna Dusbiber at adusbiber@aacil.org or 734-971-0277 x17. > > UM's girls finishing grades 8-12. Please find application and information at: > http://www.wise.umich.edu/programs/k12/RobotC/ > > Greenhills School Summer Program, includes writing, Japanese language and culture, forensics, ceramics, scuba, soccer http://www.greenhillsschool.org/summer > > > > Camp Heart 2 Heart, a 2-day day camp for teens dealing with death of significant family member/friend Camp Monhacke, Gregory. Register at (734) 929-6640. Sponsored by Ele's Place and Arbor Hospice. > > > Ozone House Communities Empowering Youth- Development Training, Q's? Contact Pam Cornell Allen at pallen@ozonehouse.org. Register at http://www.ozonehouse.org > > > > Ann Arbor District Library's Summer Programs. Programs from art to comic books, to legos to cooking. Lots of doing! 734-327-8301 Schedule and programs at http://www.aadl.org > > Washtenaw Success by 6: > > Summer Childcare Training for Teens. Nike Griffin 994-8100 ext: 6877 > > > > ACT/SAT Summer College Prep Camps at University of Michigan, http://www.study-smart.com > > > > Glacier Hills Nursing Center -Summer volunteer possibilities (734) 769-6410. > > > > Home of New Vision, residential substance abuse treatment facility for women, seeks high school volunteers for child care and other assigned tasks. Call 975-1602 or e-mail volunteer@beyond.hjsoft.com > > > > University of Michigan Teen Volunteer Northwood Community English Language Program -summer volunteers wanted. (734) 764-8463 louwsma@umich.edu > > > > St. Joseph Mercy Health System's Summer Teen Volunteer Program, must be 14 and need to commit to 4 hr/week for 8 weeks. Call beginning April 1 to sign up. (734) 712-4159 volsjmhs@trinity-health.org > > > > Teen Volunteer at University of Michigan Medical Center Opportunities exist in nursing, PT. child life, gift shop, library/art carts and more. (734) 936-4327 ext 1 to request an application or ext 3 to schedule an interview. http://www.med.umich.edu/volunteer > > > > University of Michigan Health System Health Research Volunteer (877) 536-4243 umclinicalstudies@umich.edu UMClinicalStudies.org/stories > > > > Washtenaw United Way Volunteer Action Center has scores of volunteer opportunities. Call them at (734) 971-5852 for more information. > > Youth Volunteer Corps Summer Programs divided by service teams, great volunteer opportunities exist for all high school students at Safe House, Neutral Zone, YMCA, Glacier Hills and assorted community service projects with 8 sessions to choose. http://www.annarborymca.org 734.663-0536 > > > > Camp Storer hires counselors, lifeguards, program specialists, day-camp counselors and riding instructors. Call (800) 536-8607 ext 223 for more info. http://www.ymcastorercamps.org. They are also looking for summer volunteers. teencc@voyager.net. > > > > Home Builders Association Apprenticeship Programs in residential building remodeling, job opportunities, scholarships and student building programs, (734) 996-0100 > http://www.hbajobs.com > > > > Ann Arbor Art Center's Summer at the Art Factory: Summer classes and camps (and occasional summer JOBS!) 734.994-8004 http://www.annarborartcenter.org > > > > The Ann Arbor Summer Theater Academy, features acting, improv, movement, stunts, masks, comedy, voice, set design and construction. (734) 913.9800 or http://www.aayag.org > > > > Ann Arbor Public Schools Summer Sports Camps - Recreation and education camps which include baseball, basketball, field hockey, fast pitch softball, fitness, gymnastics, rock climbing and track. (734) 994-2300. > > > > Concordia University, Ann Arbor, Summer Athletic Camps. Register at http://www.cuaa.edu/summeratconcordia > > > Michigan Men's Lacrosse Summer Camps, features goalie, advanced technique and youth day camps, 734.622.9942. > > > > Neutral Zone, Ann Arbor Teen Center offers 10 weeks of Summer Programming including Digital Photography, Short Fiction ad Poetry Writing Workshops, Backpacking, Youth Owned Records Music Technology and Performance, Making Music Videos, West African Drumming, and Mural Making. Scholarships are available, space is limited. Register on-line, neutral-zone.org or contact Program Director, Lori Roddy, lori@neutral-zone.org, 734-214-9995 ex. 226. > > > > Ring of Steel Action Theatre Summer Stunt Camp - swordplay, falling and rolling, hand to hand, hig falls, zip lines, archery, light saber, harness work, stunt safety, special F/X, fighting for hilm, Ninja tech -http://www.ringofsteel.org/camp/ 734.320-1147, sessions for students 12 - 18 > > > > 826 Michigan Summer Workshop Schedule! Every evening starting at 6pm, various ages, free. To register for our current workshops, log onto http://www.826michigan.org > > > > Leslie Science Center needs help with summer camp, work in the garden, help with the animal care and clean-up, and assorted other tasks. Kids can let us know what interests them. Interested students can call 997-1553. > > > > Ann Arbor PTO Thrift Shop is great to do in summer - this is when they need the most help and you can make money towards school events and for the Village Fund. It averages $8 per hour that you can put towards any school related trip or fundraising activity. You can even make a sign-in page for yourself that is "to be announced" - in other words you can save money towards that big Latin club trip, forum trip, or band trip that hasn't even been planned yet! Go in to the shop to sign up for hours any time. It's fun work, in 2 hour shifts, available 7 days a week - and you get a preview of all the cool thrift shop deals. 2280 S. Industrial Highway, 996-9155. Tanya (CHS PTO Thrift shop coordinator) > > > > Other suggestions. Volunteers are sought at the Hands-On Museum, local nursing homes/retirement centers and at the Peace Neighborhood Center. Students volunteer for organizations like the Shelter of Ann Arbor, the St. Andrews Breakfast Program and Food Gatherers. Teaching and child care opportunities exist at churches and synagogues. > > > > Other summer activities? Help out an elderly neighbor with lawn care > > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > Summer Science and/or Medical Programs > > > > Chevron’s Frontiers of Energy Resources Summer Camp, http://cisoft.usc.edu > > University of Florida Student Science Training Coed Ages 16-18 Gainesville, FL http://www.cpet.ufl.edu > > > > Hollins College Pre-med preview - Hollinsummer Pre-College Res Girls Ages 15-17 Roanoke, VA http://www.hollins.edu > > > > University of Iowa Life Science Summer Program and Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) 1-800-553-4692 > http://www.uiowa.edu/~provost/oi/sstp/ > > > > The University of Miami offers rising juniors and seniors an opportunity to study on campus for three weeks and earn college credit. One of the Summer Scholar Programs is in Health and Medicine. http://www.miami.edu/summerscholar > > > > University of Pennsylvania Penn Summer Science Academy > http://www.upenn.edu/summer > > > > Seton Hill University Science Quest Girls Ages 12-17 Greensburg, PA http://maura.setonhill.edu/~msct/camp > > > > Smith College has an excellent month-long residential summer program (for girls only) in science and Engineering. Girls come from across the country and even from overseas. There is good financial aid available, especially for minority students. > http://www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep/ > > > > Ventures Scholars Program - member colleges - summer enrichment programs http://www.venturescholar.org/hs/enrichment.html > > > > Washington and Lee University Summer Scholars Program Lexington, VA http://summerscholars.wlu.edu > > > University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Science Institute > Eau Claire, WI http://www.uwec.edu/ce/youth.htm > > > > University of Wisconsin-Superior Superior, WI http://ww2.uwsuper.edu/youth > > > > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > Summer Marine Biology Programs > > > > Check out: http://www.sea.edu/academics/program_highschoolprograms.asp http://www.sea.edu/academics/program_highschoolprograms.asp. College credit, scholarships and financial aid are available. > > > > College of the Atlantic (ME) http://www.coa.edu > > > > Cornell University > http://www.sml.cornell.edu > > > > Long Island University (NY) http://www.southampton.liu.edu/summer/2003/s03hs.htm > > > > University of Maine (ME) > > > > Massachusetts Maritime Academy http://www.maritime.edu > > > > University of Miami (FL) http://www.miami.edu/summerscholar > > > > Nature Center at Woods Hole, Cape Cod, MA > > > > University of New England (ME) > http://www.une.edu > > > > Occidental College (CA) http://www.oxy.edu/oxy/marinebiology/ > > > > University of Oregon (OR) http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~oimb/ > > > > Oregon Institute of Marine Sciences > > > > Roger Williams University (RI) http://department.rwu.edu/~biology/summercamp.html > > > > The Sea Education Association in Woods Hole offers 3 different programs (3 weeks in length) during the summer for motivated high school students & college freshmen. Generally, programs are 9 days on shore (either on campus in Woods Hole, Cornell University's Lab in NH, or The Wrigley Marine Institute in CA), and 9 days on one of their sailing research vessels. Two of the programs offer college credit through Cornell University and the University of Southern California. Contact 800-552-3633 ext. 1926 or mrichards@sea.edu http://www.sea.edu for > > > > Southwestern College (KS). > http://www.sckans.edu/campus/academics/faculty_profiles/hunter_c.html > > > > Texas A&M Galveston (TX) http://www.tamug.edu/tag/about.html > > > > UC San Diego (CA) > http://www.orpheus.ucsd.edu/scholars > > > > ~~~~~ > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Summer School Opportunities > > > > Academie de Paris Res Coed Ages 16-18 Paris, France > http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com > > Advantage Education College Prep Summer Camp at the University of Michigan, 4 5-day sessions, http://www.AdvantageEd.com > > Ann Arbor Public Schools HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL to be announced. > > Boston Museum of Science by mail - A correspondence mentoring program. 1-800-729-3300. > > Brewster Academy academics, leadership and adventure http://www.brewsteracademy.org > > Bruce Beck and Ian Eagle Sports Broadcasting Camp in Little Falls, New Jersey. 908-233-1113 Learn from two notable sportscasters. Actual on-camera work, fun road trips, big-time guest speakers. Held annually at the Yogi Berra Museum. > > Canon Envirothon, a science camp and competition, earning money for college http://www.envirothon.org > > Center for Talent Development Equinox Program for Talented 1-12th graders at Northwestern University (IL). Courses include Chemistry Honors, History of Medicine, AP Env. Science, Creative Writing, Theater, Engineering, Research and Genetics and Biotechnology. http://www.ctd.northwestern.edu > > Center for Talent Development Equinox Program for Talented 1-12th graders at Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland) (216) 368-6735, Courses include Chemistry Honors, History of Medicine, AP Env. Science, Creative Writing, Theater, Engineering, Research and Genetics and Biotechnology. http://equinox.case.edu > > > > Choate Rosemary Hall CONNECT Program Res/DayGirls 12-14 Wallingford, CT http://www.choate.edu/summer > > Concordia Language Villages is an internationally recognized and respected world language and culture education program for young people ages 7-18.Their web site is organized primarily by language. Select your language of interest on the left and begin exploring their Village programs. http://www.cord.edu/dept/clv/ > > Cushing Academy Summer Academic Programs offers a coeducational program that balances a rigorous academic schedule with recreation, cultural activities, friendship and fun. 978-827-7700 summersession@cushing.org http://www.cushing.org > > Detroit County Day School - Program is aimed at science and math in addition to study skills. (810) 646-7717 > > 4 Star Academic Camps at the University of Virginia, Senior Programs for grades 10-12 http://www.4starcamps.com > > French Prep Experience http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com > > Gibson School - Over 90 summer programs in computers, art, drama, science, and humanities. (313) 537-8688. > > > > GRASP - A 10 week correspondence school in math and/or reading sponsored by the Grand Rapids Public Schools. (616)-771-2548. > > > > Greenhills School Summer Program, includes writing, Japanese language and culture, forensics, ceramics, scuba, soccer http://www.greenhillsschool.org/summer > > > > High School Police Academy, West Bloomfield Police Dept., Officer Ryan (248) 682-1563 > > > > Leelanau School summer programs in mathematics, field biology, English, history, government, and fine arts. www.leelanau.org > > > > High Scope Institute for IDEAS - Residential program offering cooperative learning and problem solving in the sciences and arts. (734)485-2000. > > > > Inland Seas Educational Association - The Family Schoolship. Phone: 616-271-3077 http://www.isea@traverse.com > > Interlochen Arts Camp - sessions in creative writing, dance, music, theater arts and visual arts. Camp application deadline, admissions@interlochen.org http://www.interlochen.org/ > > Junior Statesmen Summer School @ Georgetown, Princeton, Yale, or Stanford and the Presidential National Convention Symposia (800) 334-5353 http://www.jsa.org > > Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Summer Science Institute, a tuition-free program for current 10th and 11th graders (248) 204-3600 or madden@ltu.edu http://www.ltu.edu > > The Leelanau School Summer Programs 1-800-533-5262 http://www.leelanau.org > > Livingston/Washtenaw Math and Science Center - Offers classes in a variety of settings. For a brochure call 517-546-5550. > > London Writing Program, girls only, (617) 964-6800 London@teenlink.com > > MathCamp: http://www.mathcamp.org > > Michigan Freedom Academy, FREE leadership development program for 10th-11th graders (517) 483-5524 > http://www.freedomacademy.org > > > > Miss Porter's School Summer Challenge Farmington, CT http://www.summerchallenge.org > > > > The National Institute of American History and Democracy, a joint project of The College of William & Mary and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, summer program for high school juniors, seniors, high school graduates. Students earn four hours of college credit at The College of William & Mary for a freshman-level course that will teach early American history through the use of historic places. 757-221-7652 http://www.wm.edu/niahd > > > > National Student Leadership Conference Summer Programs Coed Ages 14-18 Chicago, IL http://www.nslcleaders.org > > > > *Northfield Mount Herman (MA) Summer Sessions: Writing, communication, drama, math, science, ESL, dance, College Prep, study-abroad in New Zealand http://www.nmhschool.org/summer > > Oak Hill Academy, a boarding school in Southwestern Virginia. info@oak-hill.net or (276) 579-2619 http://oak-hill.net > > Oranim Travel, Ltd, Summer Language Programs for Teens, French, Spanish and Yiddish in England, France, Spain and Switzerland, http://www.summerschool4u.com > > > > Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Science Camps and Adventures Coed Ages 7-18 Portland, OR http://www.omsi.edu > > > > Paems Hom is a two-week residential learning experience in computer science, math, and natural sciences. http://www.georgetowncollege.edu/Departments/PAEMS/ > > > > *Phillips Exeter Academy Summer Session for grades 9-12. (978) 749-4400 http://www.exeter.edu/summer > > > > Presidential Classroom Programs including future world leaders, national security, law and justice, science, technology and public policy, media and democracy and entrepreneurship http://www.presidentialclassroom.org > > > > The Princeton Review College Discovery Experience at Northeastern University, Boston, Georgetown University, DC., or UCLA. Residential ACT and SAT Prep. http://www.summerfun.com (800) 645-6611 > > > > The Putney School (VE) offers the Summer Arts Workshops for high school students seriously interested in the visual or performing arts, visual arts, theater, music, dance, creative writing and ESL. http://www.putneyschool.org/summer > > > > Roswell Park Cancer Institute Young Scholars Program Coed Ages 16-17 Buffalo, NY http://www.roswellpark.org > > > > St. George's in Rhode Island Summer Session (401) 842-6712 summer_school@stgeorges.edu http://158.123.176.66/summerschool/about/contactus.html > > Sea Seminars for High School School Students > > > http://www.sea.edu/academics/program_highschoolprograms.asp > > > > Southwestern Academy in California http://www.southwesternacademy.edu. > > > > Stoneleigh-Burnham School Science Camp Greenfield, MA http://www.sbschool.org > > > > Summer at Seminary Programs, College Prep, ESL, Performing Arts, Dance and Theater at Wyoming Seminar School, Kingston, PA. http://www.wyomingseminary.org > > > > > Summer Discovery at UCLA, UCSB, UCSD, Michigan, Georgetown, Northeastern, Cambridge, Spain, or Italy. ACT/SAT prep, community service and classes. http://www.summerfun.com -1-888-8SUMMER > > > > > > Summer Excel at UCLA and Cal-Berkeley http://www.summerexcel.com > > > > Summer Science Program Coed Ages 15-18 Cary, NC http://www.summerscience.org > > > > *SummerStudy.com- Big 10, Big Mountains, Big City > > > > TeenInk's London Writing Program girls grade 9-12, 617-964-6800 London@teenInk.com > > > > Teton Science School Summer Residential Coed Ages 12-18 Kelly, WY http://www.tetonscience.org > > > > University of Detroit-Mercy Summer Reading Skills and speed reading programs. Sessions for 9-11th graders, and entering 12th graders and college students. Classes meet at EMU in Ypsilanti. 800.978-9596 > > > > Weizmann Institute's Summer Science Institute for Pre-University Srudents, Rehavot, Israel, Seniors only, (212) 779-2500 debbie@acwis.org http://www.weizmann.ac.il/young > > > > Whale Camp http://www.whalecamp.com > > Wilkes Honors College (Jupiter, FL) hosts a 3 week residential program for rising high school juniors and seniors. http://www.fau.edu/divdept/honcol/hsi_index.htm > > > > The Woolman Semester, a semester for juniors or seniors at the Sierra Friends Center in California. Students explore peace, justice and environmental sustainability while earning credit and working for community service on an 18 day service learning trip. (530-273.3183 http://www.woolman.org > > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Volunteer and Community Service > > > > > > American Cancer Society > http://www2.cancer.org/docroot/GI0.asp > > > > > > American Farm School, Greek Summer, New York > http://www.greeksummer.org > > > > America's Literacy Directory > http://www.literacydirectory.org/volunteer.asp > > > > > > America's Outdoors > http://www.Americ > > > > American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org/services/volunteer > > > > > > America's Second Harvest http://www.secondharvest.org > > > > > > Americorps, community service for America, (800) 942-2677 http://www.americorps.org > > > > > > Amigos de las Americas, Houston, TX > http://www.amigoslink.org > > > > > > Ann Arbor Rec&Ed is recruiting, training, and placing high school students into meaningful volunteer experiences over the summer. 994-2234 http://reced.aaps.k12.mi.us/reced.home/reced.whatsnew/summer_high_school_volunteer_program > > > > Breakthroughs Abroad, Estes Park, CO > http://www.breakthroughsabroad.org > > > > > > Bureau of Land Management http://www.blm.gov/volunteer/index.html > > > > > > Circle Pines Center Cooperative Summer Camp, Delton, MI > http://www.circlepinescenter.org > > > > > > City Year Americorps Project Deadline to apply 10 month community service project, 17-24 yr olds, weekly stipend, school credit, enhanced college admissions > http://www.cityyear.org > > > > > > Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), Emergency Training through Homeland Security http://www.citizencorps.gov > > > > > > Corporation for National and Community Service > http://www.volunteermatch.org > > > > > > Corporation for National Community Service > http://www.nationalservice.org > > > > > > Crossroads Africa http://oca.igc.org/web03/1024768htm#2summer > > > > > > Department of Veterans Affairs http://www.va.gov/volunteer > > > > > > Experiment in International Living (EIL) > http://www.experiment.org/ > > > > > > Girls Initiative Service Team, a volunteer program with the Girl Scouts. hvgscmm@aol.com (800) 497-2688 ext 218 > > > > > > Glacier Hills Nursing Center -Summer volunteer possibilities (734) 769-6410. > > > > > > GlobalQuest Summer Session. The Summer Session will be open to recent graduates, rising seniors, and select rising juniors. 7 week programs will be offered in Thailand and Ecuador/Galápagos Islands. >http://www.gquest.org/ 207-879-1722 > > http://www.globalroutes.org > > > > Global Works, Huntingdon, PA > http://www.globalworksinc.com > > > > > > Habitat for Humanity - Looking for summer volunteers in any of the 2,000 branches worldwide. 1-800-422-4828. http://www.habitat.org/ > > > > > Hidden Villa Summer Camp, Los Altos Hills, CA > http://www.hiddenvilla.org > > > > > > Home of New Vision, Washtenaw County residential substance abuse treatment facility for women, seeks high school volunteers for child care and other assigned tasks. Call Shanna at 975-1602 or e-mailvolunteer@beyond.hjsoft.com > > > > > > Landmark Volunteers 2 week volunteer jobs at various 56 programs in 21 states at historical sites or parks with leading environmental, historical, cultural and social service organizations. (800) 955-1178http://www.volunteers.com > > > > > > Learn and Serve http://www.learnandserve.org > > > > > > Lifeworks, Sarasota, FL > http://www.lifeworks-international.com > > > > > Lisle Intercultural Programs, Leander, TX > http://www.lisleinternational.org > > > > > > Longacre Farm, Newport, PA > http://www.longacre.com > > > > > > Mentor Michigan (517)335-4295 http://www.michigan.gov/mcsc > > > > > > Michigan's Americorps Program (800) 942-2677 > http://www.americorps.org > > > > > > Michigan Citizen Corps, (517) 241-3967 > http://www.citizencorps.gov > > > > > University of Michigan Teen Volunteer Northwood Community English Language Program -summer volunteers wanted (734) 764-8463 > > > > > > National 4-H Council http://www.fourhcouncil.edu/getinvolved/index.asp > > The National Park Foundation, chartered by Congress, strengthens the enduring connection between the American people and their National Parks by raising private funds, making strategic grants, creating innovative partnerships and increasing public awareness. http://www.nationalparks.org > > > > > > People to People Program > http://www.studentambassadors.org/ > > > > > > Pine Manor College, Leadership Adventure in Boston, Chesnut Hill, MA http://www.pmc.edu/ilsr/adventure/camp.html > > > > > Points of Light Foundation and Volunteer Center National Network http://www.pointsoflight.org > > > > > > Putney Student Travel, Community Service Programs, Putney, VT http://www.goputney.com > > > > > > Rustic Pathways offers trips for high school students,college students, groups and families. Summer programs are available for students from 13 years of age. Rustic Pathways also offers scheduled family adventures and customized family trips, as well as organized overseas programs for schools, universities, groups and clubs of all sorts. The company runs programs year round to Australia, Thailand, The Fiji Islands, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Hawaii, Vietnam, India, Africa, and The American Southwest. http://www.rusticpath.com > > > > > > St. Joseph Mercy Health System's Summer Teen Volunteer Program, must be 14 and need to commit to 4 hr/week for 8 weeks. Call beginning April 1 to sign up. (734) 712-4159 volsjmhs@trinity-health.org > > > > > > Salvation Army > http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/wwwusn.nsf > > > > > > Seeds of Learning, Sonoma, CA > http://www.seedsoflearning.org > > > > > > Special Olympics http://www.specialolympics.org > > > > > > Student Conservation Association: Conservation Crews > > > 1. Summer Crew Programs, Students work in teams to fix up, clean up or otherwise improve parks and trails around the USA. Leadership, outdoor skills, conservation education and service is emphasized.http://www.theSCA.org/serve/national-crews > > > 2. Jewish High School Student "Kosher Crew" Program, tuition-free outdoor volunteer experience, > http://www.the SCA.org click on the Kosher Crew. > > > > > > Summer Institute for the Gifted (@6 colleges) > > > http://www.cgp-sig.com > > > > > > Tamarack Farm, Plymouth, VT > http://www.fandw.org > > > > > > Teen Volunteer at University of Michigan Medical Center Opportunities exist in nursing, PT. child life, gift shop, library/art carts and more. (734) 936-4327 http://www.med.umich.edu/volunteer > > > > > > University of Michigan Health System Health Research Volunteer (877)536-4243 umclinicalstudies@umich.edu UMClinicalStudies.org/stories > > > > USA Freedom Corps: The President's Call to Service > http://www.usafreedomcorps.gov > > > > > > USDA Food Recovery > http://www.usda.gov/news/pubs/gleaning/five.htm > > > > > > US Fish and Wildlife http://volunteers.fws.org > > Volunteer.gov http://www.volunteer.gov/gov > > > > > > Volunteers For Peace International Workcamps, Belmont, VT > http://www.vfp.org > > > > > > VISIONS Service Adventures 2007, Newport, PA > http://www.VisionsServiceAdventures.com > > > > > > Washtenaw United Way Volunteer Action Center has scores of volunteer opportunities. Call them at (734) 971-5852 for more information. > > > > > > World Horizons International, Bethlehem, CT > http://www.world-horizons.com > > > > > > Youth Volunteer Corps Summer Programs divided by service teams, great volunteer opportunities exist for all high school students at Safe House, Neutral Zone, YMCA, Glacier Hills and assorted community service projects with 8 sessions to choose. http://www.annarborymca.org 734.663-0536 > > > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Employment and Internship Opportunities > > > > > > Internships > http://www.ceinternships.com > > > http://www.internexchange.com > Helpful information is available on The Princeton Review website, princetonreview.com. The internships page is: http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/search/careersearch.aspAll of the information on the site is available free of charge. The > Princeton Review also publishes two internship guides: "The Internship Bible" and "The Best 109 Internships." > > > > > > Employment > Camp Storer hires counselors, lifeguards, program specialists, day-camp counselors and riding instructors. Call (800) 536-8607 for more info. http://www.ymcastorercamps.org. They are also looking for summer volunteers. teencc@voyager.net. > > > > > > Job Corps is the nation's largest and most comprehensive residential, education and job training program for at-risk youth, ages 16 through 24. Job Corps training is composed of five stages: Outreach and Admissions (OA), Career Preparation Period (CPP), Career Development Period (CDP), Career Transition Period (CTP), and Career. The fundamental goal of the process is to help students achieve their career objective. http://www.recruiting.jobcorps.gov > > > > > Home Builders Association Apprenticeship Programs in residential building remodeling, job opportunities, scholarships and student building programs, (734) 996-0100 > http://www.hbajobs.com > > > > > > Snag a job.com, a web site to help students find part-time jobs and internships. Search by type of job, location and zip code to generate a list of jobs. http://www.SnagAJob.com > > > > > Coolworks.com features jobs at camps, amusement parks, state parks, resorts and other cool places to work. Review openings by category or state. http://www.coolworks.com > > > > > > JobGusher.com Search for jobs and internship and post your resume. http://JobGusher.com > > > > > US Government internships, co-ops, summer employment, volunteer opportunities and permanent part or full-time positions at http://www.Studentjobs.gov > > > > > > Other sites: > http://www.GoFerretGo.com > http://www.LocalTeenJobs.com > > > http://www.Teens4Hire.com > > > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Summer Exchange Opportunities and Resources > > > > AIU offers a personal approach to study abroad in Central London, Business, Fashion Design and Merchandising, Interior Design, Media Production, Visual Communication, and Liberal Arts >http://128.241.247.148/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=0000210308-25899308 > > > > > > American Field Service (AFS) is a non-profit volunteer based educational organization offering exchanges for students, young adults and teachers in over 50 countries. More than 10,000 students, young adults and teachers participate in AFS programs each year. http://www.afs.org/ > > > > > > *Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel, endowed fellowship http://www.bronfman.org > > > > > Carpe Diem International semester programs abroad http://carpediemeducation.org > > > > The Cottonwood Institute offers courses this summer for adventurous high school students that want to learn wilderness survival skills, tackle important environmental issues facing Colorado, and that want to "change the world one adventure at a time!" Courses include the Wildland Firefighter Project, the Stone Age Survival Project, the Horse Caretaker Project, and the Endangered Wolves and Animal Tracking Project. 303.447.1076 or go to: > http://www.CottonwoodInstitute.org > > > > > > Council on International Exchanges (CIEE) Programs, > http://ww.csiet.org > > > > Council on International Education Exchange offers two travel programs for high school students: School Partners Abroad and Special Programs. highschool@councilexchanges.org > > > http://us.councilexchanges.org/opportunities/usa_hs/index.html > > > > Cultural Experiences Abroad (CEA) Study Abroad in Salamanca, Spain and Bring Spanish Tradition to Life Experience the tradition of Spain in the university city of Salamanca. Known for its pure Castilian Spanish, Salamanca is the ideal location to embrace cultural studies and capture the Spanish language, regardless of your current language level. Summer, quarter, and intensive month programs are available. >http://128.241.247.148/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=0000210310-25899308 > > > > > > EusAbroad French summer study program. Spend one or two months studying in the Alps this summer with EU StudyAbroad. Affordable summer programs with on-site support, excursions, housing, and more. Earn transferable credits and enjoy an exciting and beautiful environment. http://128.241.247.148/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=0000210318-25899308 > > > > > > The Experiment in International Living has challenged young people to open their hearts and minds to the world. Each program in 26 countries immerses participants in the daily life of another culture. For three to five weeks, Experimenters focus on themes as they enjoy life with their host families and participate in activities with their group. The centerpiece is the home-stay, based on the belief that the best way to understand another culture is to live as a member of one of its families. > > > http:/www.usexperiment.org/overview.html > > > > > > Global Learning Semesters in Europe or Semester in Cyprus programs. Semester in Europe is an accredited 15 credit-hour program focused on Europe. 7 wks in Cyprus completing classroom studies, interspersed with guided academic travel to 30 cities across 12 countries in Europe. (877) 300-7010 http://www.globalsemesters.com > > Seven weeks in length, in both Thailand and Ecuador/Galapagos, the Summer Sessions will be similar to our semester programs with less intensive academic focus. (207) 879-1722 http://www.gquest.org/?page_id=79 > > > > > > International Student Exchange Programs > http:/www.asse.com/ THE ISE IDENTITY CARD student savings. Airfares to Europe with an open return date valid for one year at no extra charge; thousands of discounts in Europe, Asia and the USA. Free ISE Card with purchase of Eurailpass. http://128.241.247.148/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=0000210307-25899308 > > > > > ITHAKA offers rigorous work/study immersion semester and academic year programs in Greek culture from ancient times to present day to high school seniors. Study Modern Greek Language, Greek History, Modern Greek Poetry, Greek and American Prose (writing), Cultural Anthropology, and Homer (The Iliad & The Odyssey). (504) 269-2303 ithakagr@msn.com http://www.ithaka.org/ > > > > > > Landon School in Bethesda, MD sponsors a Landon-in-Spain program in the summers. The program includes intensive study of Spanish and a home stay. > > > > > > Leysin American School Summer in Switzerland: http://www.las.ch > > > > > Lions of Michigan Exchange Program offers summer opportunities for youth to travel, to expand their knowledge of family and community life in other cultures. Students ages 16-21 may participate. Need good health and be willing to learn new customs and cultures. Foreign language is not required (except France). 4-8 week opportunities. Also looking for families willing to host a youth 3-6 weeks in the summer or winter. (517) 787-4706. > > > > > > Mediterranean Center for Arts and Sciences Summer Program > Composed of Arts Sciences and Humanities. Focus on the history, natural wonders, the people and the influence of both the Eastern and Western civilizations. Weekly activities and programs with Italian university students university credit from Fairfield University 1-800-655-8965 > mail@studyabroad-sicily.com > http://www.studyabroad-sicily.com/ > > > > > > > > National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY) is open to all Jewish youth regardless of background and affiliation. Social and educational programming in hundreds of communities across the U.S. and Canada. For more information: ncsy@ou.org. (212) 613-8233 > http://www.ou.org/NCSY/summer/default.htm > > > > > > National Geographic Student Expeditions ngstudentexpeditions.com > > > > *Oxbridge Programs in Spain, UK, the New York College Experience, Paris, etc. http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com > > > > Pacific Village Institute (PVI) is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to connecting global citizens through cultural immersion, community service, and collaborative projects in the developing countries of Asia. 703-527-6758 (office) 703-470-9621 (cell) http://www.pacificvillage.org > > > > > > Panim Summer Jam (Judaism, Activism and Mitzvah) work on the campus of George Washington University (DC) summerjam@panim.org, (301) 770-5070 ext 208 > http://www.dcjam.org > > > > > > Passports, educational travel for educators and students. > http://www.passports.com > > > > > > People to People http://www.studentambassadors.org/ > > > > > > The Peru Cultural Immersion International Cultural Adventures, Program, http://www.ICAdventures.com > > > > > > Putney Student Travel www.goputney.com > > Rotary Youth Exchange Programs > Rotary Youth Exchange involves both school year and short term (2-4wk+) exchanges in foreign countries. High school students between the ages of 15 and 19 are eligible for Rotary Youth Exchange. As the oldest exchange program of its kind, Rotary Youth Exchange takes pride in choosing students who are academically above average, articulate, and demonstrate leadership in their communities. Ideal candidates should also possess qualities — like flexibility and a willingness to try new things — that will enable them to become excellent cultural ambassadors. You do not have to be involved with Rotary in any way in order to apply, although children of Rotarians are more than welcome to participate. > http://www.rotaryyouthexchange.net/ > http://www.rotary.org/programs/youth_ex/index.html > Jim Kosteva, Rotary Club of Ann Arbor Youth Exchange > 734-763-5554 jkosteva@umich.edu > > > > > > School Year Abroad (SYA) students live for a full year in a European or Chinese family while earning U.S. graduation credits and receiving rigorous preparation for colleges and universities. 11-12 graders study in each of the SYA schools in Beijing; Rennes, France; Viterbo, Italy; and Zaragoza, Spain. > > > > Phillips Academy, Andover, MA 01810 (978) 725-6828 mail@sya.org http://www.sya.org/ > > > > > > Shanah Tovah: a year study program in Israel for high school graduates, http://www.hashomerhatzair.org > > > > > > SIT Study Abroad. Nationalism in Berlin, Serbia and Croatia. Ethnic conflict in Russia. Gender and civil society in the Balkans. Arts and social change in Prague. Peace studies in Ireland. Programs feature small-group instruction and 4-week independent study. > http://128.241.247.148/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=0000210315-25899308. > > > > > > StudyAbroad.com provides a marketplace for students looking for related study abroad services. List of organizations offering financial aid, health insurance, student I.D. cards, and much more is available >http://128.241.247.148/cgi-bin/redir.cgi?id=0000210312-25899308. > > > > > > SPI Abroad: Study Programs International, language immersion and cultural studies in France, Spain, Costa Rica and Mexico http://www.spiAbroad.com > > > > > > TASIS England summer programs in Spain, Switzerland and England in a boarding school setting. > > > > > > *Visions Service Adventures, VISIONS is a co-ed summer program for teenagers combining construction-based community service, outdoor exploration and adventure, and intercultural living. Programs operate during July and August in Australia, Peru, Alaska, Montana, South Carolina, the Dominican Republic, British Virgin Islands, Guadeloupe and Dominica. > http://www.visions-service.com > > > > > > ViviendasLeon Summer Travel Program, community service/cultural immersion in Nicaragua http://www.viviendasleon.org > > > > > > Volunteer For Peace (VFP) Services include providing consultation and a placement service for work camp hosts and volunteers, linking people with programs. VFP promotes International Voluntary Service as an effective means of intercultural education and community service. Live in a foreign country for 2-3 weeks for as little as $200. The registration fee is used in part to help cover the costs of hosting and insuring foreign volunteers in the US. Likewise foreign volunteers pay a registration fee to their local organizations. VFP then works with its partner organizations and exchanges volunteers like you. Camp costs in all countries are low because housing is simple and often donated and the volunteers prepare their own meals. VFP also strives to keep administrative costs low. > http://www.vfp.org/ > > > > > > Young Judaea: Israel Summer Programs, http://www.youngjudaea.org > > > > > > Youth for Understanding (YFU) http://www.yfu.org/ For most YFU countries you don't need to know the language, although some programs do require previous language study. > > > > > > Where There Be Dragons: Summer and Gap Year Semester Programs ww.wheretherebedragons.com > > > > ~~~~ > > > Additional Resources: > Information on many programs for pre-college age students is available in Peterson's Summer Opportunities for Kids and Teenagers http://www.petersons.com/summerop/ > > > > > > The Lonely Planet website contains links and information (800) 275-8555 http://www.lonelyplanet.com > > The Foundation for Worldwide International Student Exchange (WISE) provides travel info. to students http://www.wisefoundation.com > > > > > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Summer Fine and Performing Arts/Training > > > > > > Academy of Art College Summer Art Experience, San Francisco http://www.academyart.edu > > Actors Alliance Hot Summer Time Theater, Southfield. (810) 559-4100. > > > > > > Alfred University's Art and Design Summer Institute (607) 871-2425 > > > > > > The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NY or Calif has a summer actor training program. > http://www.AADA.ORG or http://www.theatredirectories.com > > > > > > American Conservatory Theater (ACT) San Francisco > 415-834-3350 > > > > > > Ann Arbor Art Center's Summer at the Art Factory: Summer classes and camps (and occasional summer JOBS!) 734.994-8004 http://www.annarborartcenter.org > > > > > > The Ann Arbor Summer Theater Academy, features acting, improv, movement, stunts, masks, comedy, voice, set design and construction. (734) 913.9800 or http://www.aayag.org > > > > > > Art Institute of Boston > > > 1. Precollege sessions, http://www.aiboston.edu > > > 2. Young Artist residency program at Lesley University, (800) 773.0494 ext. 6724 http://www.aiboston.edu > > > > > > Art Institute of Pittsburgh Summer Programs in multi-media, game design, visual, culinary, design, etc, (800) 275-2470 > > > > University of the Arts, European Art Odyssey > http://www.uarts.edu/cs/travel_ua.html > > > > The Atlanta College of Art's program is designed so students can have an exposure to the art college experience, develop a portfolio for art school admission and earn up to 6 college credits. 1-800-932-2104 > > > > Aquinas College, Grand Rapids Summer Jazz program. (616) 459-8281 x3401. > > > > Banson Fashion Summer Camps www.bansonnyc.org > > Bennington College's July at Bennington programs in the visual and performing arts, political and social sciences, sciences, writing and literature. http://www.bennington.edu > > > > *Berklee College of Music Summer Performance Program and summer guitar sessions in Boston and LA, percussion, gospel, saxophone, stage, bass, songwriting, business of music, strings, music production and business, Victor Wooten Bass Institute , etc. Tracks in jazz, pop-rock, Funk/fusion and pop. berklee.edu/summer > > > > The Berkshire Institute for Music and Arts (BIMA) offers an enriching summer arts experience for grades 9-11. Set in a pluralistic Jewish community and held at Williams College in Williamstown, Mass, BIMA creates a unique setting in which participants explore the relationships between artistic expression and Jewish living. Participants major in music (jazz/choral/chamber), painting, theater, or creative writing. Additional elective classes, guest artists, and trips to Tanglewood, MASS MoCA, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Clark Art Institute, and Jacob's Pillow Dance festival. BIMA is a collaborative partnership between Gann Academy and the Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel. For more information and to view a video clip: http://www.bimasummerarts.org > > > > Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp (MI) Programs in orchestra, art, dance, harp, piano, band, theater, composition, jazz and choir > http://www/bluelake.org > > Broken Bridge Summer Arts Workshops (CT), Poetry, drawing, sculpture, acting, fiction, dance www.brokenbridge.us > > The California College of Arts and Crafts has a strong 3-week Pre-College Program. Students earn 2 units of college credit. On-campus housing is available. 800-447-1278 http://www.ccac-art.edu. > > > > *California College of the Arts Summer Programs, 6/24-7/19. 20 4-week classes cca.edu/precollege > > Carnegie Mellon University offers a 6 week summer of exploration pre-college programs in fine arts. The goal of the program is to begin to prepare student portfolios for formal review. At the conclusion of the program, the faculty provide feedback on whether or not to seriously pursue the study of art at the collegiate level. There is also an opportunity to do a formal portfolio showing, complete with critique, etc. or contact Pre-College Program Director at (412) 268-6620. > http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college/ > > > > The Center for Creative Youth (CCY) summer pre-college program offers talented high school students five weeks of intensive study in the arts at Wesleyan University. The emphasis is multicultural and interdisciplinary learning, critical thinking and leadership. Each class is designed to enhance students' problem-solving skills in music, theater, musical theater, creative writing, dance, filmmaking, and visual arts, which includes photography. (860) 685-3307 http://www.crec.org/ccy/ > > > > Chautauqua Institute 716-357-6200 > > > > Circle in the Square Theater School New York, NY 212-307-2732 > > > *Cleveland Institute of Arts Pre-College Summer Program, ci.edu/precollege > > College for Creative Studies (CCS) Summer Exploratory and Camp Portfolio Program, bringing talented hs students to campus for 2 weeks to create art, develop a portfolio and learn about college life while earning college credits. (313) 664-7456 http://www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu > > > > Columbia College (CA) > Summer Youth Filmmaking Workshop, 3 3-week sessions, (800)785-0585 http://www.columbiacollege.edu/special.htm > > > > The Corcoran School of Art in Washington, DC offers a pre-college portfolio preparation course during the summer, fall and spring which is primarily aimed at high school juniors and seniors. The course is aimed to help students develop a portfolio to assist in gaining college admissions to art colleges. > > > > Cranbrook Summer Art Institute, three sessions Boarding and residential programs available http://www.cranbrook.edu > > Cranbrook Institute Summer Jazz, Bloomfield Hills. (248) 645-3640. > > > > Dearborn Community Arts, Henry Ford Community College. (313) -943-3095. > > > > *Fashion Institute of Design and Manufacturing, "3 Days of Fashion" in LA, Orange County, San Francisco and San Diego, for high school students http://fidm.edu/go/summerprogram > > Hartwick College Summer Music Festival Workshops, seminars performances in orchestra, band, chorus, jazz, musical theater, chamber music, instrumental and vocal studies, world music (800) 388-0337 >http://www.hartwickmusicfestival.org > > > > Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago, Summer Art workshops (800) 351-3450 http://www.ilic.artinstitutes.edu > > > > Janice Borla Vocal Jazz Camp, North Central College (IL) (630) 416-3911 http://www.janiceborlavocaljazzcamp.org > > Kansas City Art Institute's Pre-College ArtLab (PCAL), 7/8-27/2012(800) 802-3376 http://www.kcai.edu/continuing-education/programs/high-school > > > > Maine Media Workshops, film-making, multi-media, photo www.theworkshops.com > > Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) Summer Pre-college studio residency program, college-level art programs and workshops in Baltimore and Tuscany. Scholarships (410) 225-2219 http://www.mica.edu > > > > Massachusetts College of Art, pre-college programs in drawing, painting, fashion, design, etc. (617) 879-7170 > http://www.massartplus.org > > > > University of Michigan Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design Summer Program Opportunities. Summer Portfolio Prep., Drawing BFA Prep programs. http://www.art-design.umich.edu/prospective/summer > > Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Pre-College Programs, Majors, CORE Programs MIAD Merit/Needs scholarship deadline: 4/1/13 http://www.miad.edu/precollege > > Minneapolis College of Art & Design (MCAD) Summer Expressions Sessions, music, media, animation, art, etc. http://www.mcad.edu/ses > > Montserrat College of Art Summer Programs in Computer Art & Design, Oil Painting, Illustration, mixed media, photo, prints, sculpture, in Beverly, MA. http://www.montserrat.edu > > > > Moore College of Art and Design. (800) 523-2025 > > *Motion Picture Institute and Digital Animation Film and Television Summer Film Camp 2014 www.mpifilm.com > > New York Film Academy 4-6 week emersion summer programs to write, direct, shoot edit in NYC, LA, Disney, Harvard, France and England, Catalog in Counseling Office. (800)611-FILM 1-year Directing for Film Academy in LA or NYC for 16 or 35mm or digital. http://www.nyfa.com Acting and filmmaking camps at http://www.nyfa.com/summer_camp > > > > Northwestern University's National High School Music Institute http://musix.northwestern.edu/nhsmi > > > > *Oberlin College Credo Program in Chamber Music www.credochambermusic.org > > *Otis College of Art and Design (CA) Summer of Art programs feature animation, architecture, digital media, toy design, fashion and graphic design, illustration, life drawing, product design, painting, b/w photography and more. (800) 527.OTIS http://www.otis.edu/soa > > > > Ox Bow, summer school of art and artist's residency in Saugatuck, Michigan. One and two week intensives in glass, ceramics, painting and drawing, printmaking, paper and sculpture. Affiliated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. (800) 318.3019 http://www.ox-bow.org > > Oxbow Summer Art Camp (CA), www.noLanyardsCamp.org > > OxBridge Academic Programs-Oxford & Cambridge offer drama production experiences, usually mounting two productions in each program, one Shakespeare play and one modern play in the course of four weeks Professional theater people as directors. http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com. 800-828-8349. > > > > *Pratt Institute Pre-college programs 7/8-8/2/2013 in Art, Design, Architecture, Creative Writing, ceramics, writing, fashion, Cultural Studies and much more. http://www.pratt.edu/precollege > > > > The Putney School (VE) offers the Summer Arts Workshops for high school students seriously interested in the visual or performing arts. Special guidance for students planning future education or careers in the arts. http://www.putneyschool.org/summer > > > Rhode Island School of Art & Design (RISD) Pre-College Programs, Architecture, ceramics, animation, drawing, fashion, furniture design, game design, etc. > http://www.risd.edu/precollege > > > Ringling School of Art and Design Pre-College Program (6/26-7/23/2011 with classes in drawing, digital. 3-D, and specialized workshops > http://www.ringling.edu/precollege > > > > *St. Olaf College Summer Camps in acting, technical theater, musical theater, piano, music stoflaf.edu/camps > > San Francisco Art Institute Pre College Program-drawing, painting, photography (415) 749-4554 http://www.sfai.edu > > > > Sarah Lawrence College > > > 1. Sarah Lawrence College & The International Film Institute of New York's 5-Week Summer Filmmaking Intensive > http://www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool > > 2. Three Week Residential Courses. Writers Village, Musical Theater, Young Artists Summer Music Intensive, Concentrating on the Visual, Painting, Sculpture, Watercolor, Creation & Invention or Summer Theatre Intensive, Summer in the City http://www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool > > 3. Three Week Evening courses in Mat and story telling for the screen http://www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool > > > > *Savannah College of Art and Design Summer Seminars in Atlanta and Savannah, GA > > > 1. Rising Star, for rising senior art enthusiasts, offering 10 hours of college credit http://www.scad.edu/summer > > > 2. Savannah Summer Seminars, 4 1-week and 2 2-week sessions in Savannah or Atlanta (800) 869-7223 http://www.scad.edu/summer > > > > > > School of the Art Institute of Chicago > > > 1. Advanced Placement Workshops for teachers, 4 sessions including art history, studio, 2 and 3-D design teacher programs http://www.saic.edu/teacherprograms > > > 2. Summer Institute: 2 sessions, classes in painting/drawing, sculpture, fashion, photography, graphic design, digital imaging, interior architecture, film: animation and video > http://www.saic.edu/ecp. > SAIC also sponsors (with New York Film Academy) a summer filmmaking class in Florence, Italy. http://www.saci-florence.org and http://www.nyfa.com > > > > > > School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (SMFA) Pre-College Summer Studio, 5-week Artmaking Program, 800-643-6078, http://www.smfa.edu/precollege. > > > > School of Visual Arts Summer Programs (NYC), http://www.sva.edu > > Second City Improv for Kids SCHOOL OF LAUGHS. students can brush up on their talent for acting up in an atmosphere where the instructors encourage students to be spontaneous and funny. 248) 348-4448. Second City is located at 42705 Grand River Avenue in Novi. http://www.secondcitysummers.com/and click on the Detroit Summer Camps for Kids link. > > > > Skidmore College's college credit AP and acceleration workshops in drawing, painting, 3-D, fiber, ceramics, sculpture, computer animation, figure painting/drawing, http://www.skidmore.edu/summer > > > > University of Southern California (USC) > > > 1. Summer production Workshops through School of Cinema-Television. Courses in directing/editing/cinematography, in California and Rome, Italy . Also classes in animation, narrative painting, portraits, music, theater and dance. http://www.uscsummerfilm.com > > > 2. The Arts at USC: theater, fine arts, photography, painting, video game design, TV, etc. http://www.usc.edu/summer > > > > > > Studio Art Centers International Florence (SACI), Summer art study abroad in Florence, Italy (212)248-7225 > http://www.saci-florence.org > > > > Summer Chamber Orchestra Academy, Ann Arbor, > http://www.summermusic.net > > > > University of Tennessee 2012 Design Matter Camp 8/8-13/2012 www.arch.utk.edu/special_programs/designcamp > > Young Filmmakers Summer programs in LA, NYC, Sedona and Italy, http://www.youngfilmmakers.org > > > > Vancouver Film School, Summer Teen Programs, > http://www.vfs.com/parttime > > > > Valparaiso University sponsors the American International Youth Symphony Concert and Culture Tour 219-464-6740 or email music@valpo.edu http://www.valpo.edu/music/aiyso.php > > > > Villanova University (PA) offer its Summer Music Studies Program, with various sessions around Philadelphia http://www.music.villanova.edu > > > > Walnut Hill School in Natick, MA offers an intensive summer theater program similar to summer stock, producing 8 shows in 6 weeks. Walnut Hill is an independent boarding high school with a concentration in the arts. admissions@walnuthillarts.org or at 508-650-5020 http://www.walnuthillarts.org > > > > Western Michigan University's High School Summer Music Camp http://www.wmich.edu/music-camp > > Whale Camp's Authors & Artists of the Sea Workshop www.whalecamp.com > > World Horizons Community Service and Photography Trips www.worldhorizons.com > > > > ~~~~ > > > Additional Resources > > > Summer Theatre Directory - summer stock. > http://www.summertheater.com/directory.html > > > > Summer Theater Directory available through Theater Directories, PO, Box 519, Dorset, VT 05251 802-867-2223Back Stage also publishes an issue with superb info about summer opportunities. > > American Intercontinental University in London > > http://www.westdean.org > > > > http://www.huron.ac.uk/home/2.10.visiting-students-prospective.html > > > > The TASIS Schools and summer programs run 3, 4, and 7 week courses in Art, Studio Art, Art in London, Art Portfolio, etc. on their suburban London campus. Also, students can add on a week to the Edinburgh Festival with their program. > > > > Richmond University in London between junior and senior year and earn transferable college credit. > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Summer Sport, Leadership & Adventure Camp Opportunities > > > > Action Quest, 3 week live-aboard summer camps for teenagers ages 13 to 19 offering multilevel water-sports training and certification courses in sailing, PADI scuba diving, wakeboarding, water skiing, windsurfing, exploration and adventure. Programs are available in the Caribbean, Galapagos Islands, Mediterranean Sea, Tahiti and Australia. ActionQuest also offers 80-day full length voyages during the fall and spring semesters, as well as 40-day Mini-mesters during the summer vacation. Living and voyaging aboard our 88-foot schooner, students can earn up to 11 college credits for classes in Oceanography, Nautical Science, Interpersonal Communications and Leadership/Teambuilding. Argo Academy offers an 80-day program for high school seniors during the fall semester. This program sails with Sea-mester fleet. http://www.actionquest.com > > > > American Jewish Society for Service High School Work Camps Recreation, education and religion are included in the program. $2,500 plus transportation; some scholarships are available. Must have completed Tenth Grade by start of camp. (212) 683-6178 http://www.ajss.org/ > > > > American Youth Foundation leadership conference in Shelby, Michigan. http://www.ayf.com > > > > Ann Arbor Public Schools Summer Sports Camps - Recreation and education camps which include baseball, basketball, field hockey, fast pitch softball, fitness, gymnastics, rock climbing and track. (734) 994-2300. > > > > AUDUBON CAMPS, MAINE Hog Island Camp Audubon Society 20 Gilsland Farm Road Falmouth, ME 04015 USA (888) 325-5261 or camps@maineaudubon.org > http://www.maineaudubon.org/programs/index.html > > > > Big Sky Packer and Guide School, learn to ride, guide, and pack http://www.elkcreekoutfitting.com > > > > Camp Catch a Rainbow 6/20-25/10 for kids with cancer, ages 7-15 at Camp Storer in Napoleon. Registration deadline is 5/28/10. (800)723.0360 http://www.cancer.org > > > > Camp Heart 2 Heart, a 2-day day camp for teens dealing with death of significant family member/friend > > Camp Monhacke, Gregory. Register at (734) 929-6640. Sponsored by Ele's Place and Arbor Hospice. > > > > Camp Young Judea Midwest (847)675.6790 > > CCFA Camp Oasis for Crohn's and Colitis, 7/8-13/10 www.ccfa.org/camps > > The Chewonki Foundation, Wiscasset, ME. Fostering an appreciation for the natural world, and for working in community with others is a non-profit educational institution. The programs of the Foundation are drawn clearly from our educational mission and include a summer camp, a semester of academic and personal challenges for high school juniors, a variety of educational group programs, and wilderness excursions for adults, families and individuals. http://www.chewonki.org > > > > Concordia University, Ann Arbor, Summer Athletic Camps. http://www.cuaa.edu/summeratconcordia > > > > Cottonwood Institute's Summer programs. features wildland firefightng, horse caretaker, stone age survival, endangered wolves and mountain biking survival. cottonwoodinstitute.org > > Deer Hill Expeditions, wilderness adventures,community service, native arts and Spanish Language (800) 533-7221 > http://www.deerhillexpeditions.com > > > > Dynamy's Summer program, Outward Bound, internship opportunities (508) 755-2571 info@dynamy.org > http://www.dynamy.org > > > > Economics for Leaders , weeks long camps held at colleges in USA and Canada, http://fte.org > > > > Farm and Wilderness Program, Plymouth, VT. F &W consists of six summer camps for children and adolescents, a family camp, and year-round educational programs. While each experience provides unique programs based on age and interests, all are rooted in the Quaker understanding of respect for ourselves, each other and the natural world. > http://www.fandw.org/ > > > > 4-Star Camps enrichment programs & SAT/ACT Prep http://www.4starcamps.com > > > > Junior Statesmen Program, for high school students interested in politics offered at 4 universities, http://www.jsu.org > > Kroka Expeditions, Summer Earth Living Skills Camps, (802) 387-5397 http://www.kroka.org > > > > Leadership Institute, sponsored by Dow at Alma College. $50 http://www.alma.edu/academics/leadership > > > > MAHS and MASC Summer Leadership Camps, Albion College, select "student leadership program." > http://www.michiganprincipals.org > > > > Marine Military Academy features two week summer military training (210) 423-6006 > > > > Michigan Freedom Academy, Leadership Development for Juniors interested in government, education and business, FREE, http://www.mich-freedomacademy.org > > > > Michigan Farm Bureau Young People's Citizenship Seminar, Alma College (800) 292-2680 > http://www.michiganfarmbureau.com/ypcs > > > > Michigan Men's Lacrosse Summer Camps, features goalie, advanced technique and youth day camps, 734.622.9942. > > > > NASSP's Department of Student Activities has information about our National Leadership Camps on the NASSP website.http://www.nassp.org/student_activities/2000_nlc.htm > > > > The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) offers two week, month, semester, and year-long courses in the US and across the globe (Rockies, Alaska, Patagonia, India, Scandinavia, Southwest, Amazon, Pacific Northwest, Mongolia, etc.) teaching outdoors skills, group management, tenacity in the face of obstacles, group "expedition" behavior, and everything leadership. Courses can be taken for college credit and scholarships are available. Each course zeroes in on a particular outdoor skill (mountaineering, backcounty canoeing, wilderness first aid, sailing, backcountry skiing, climbing, etc.). Semester courses cover multiple skills. http:// www.nols.edu > > > > Norwich University's Future Leader Camp, Drill instruction and classroom instruction in communications and leadership (802) 485-2531 > http://www.norwich.edu/summerprograms > > > > *Omega Teen Camps Omegateencamp.org > > Outward Bound West School Summer Courses for 14-19 yrs, combining the Colorado and Pacific Crest Schools http://www.outwardboundwest.org 866.746.9775. For scholarship information, call 888.837.5204 or go to > http://www.outwardboundwest.org/scholarships > > > > Outward Bound Wilderness Programs, Year-Around adventure opportunities http://obwilderness,org/ scholarships available > > > > Overland Adventures: Hiking, Mountain Biking and Touring > Local contacts: Detroit Area Maria Abrahamsen & Mark Kolins, (248) 594-1778, Ann Arbor area Jeff Swanson (734) 668-8580 (800) 458.0588 http://www.overlandadventures.com > > > > Presidential Classroom Students observe the federal government at work, witness the development of public policy and explore the roles of citizens, lawmakers, experts, associations and businesses in the world's most successful democracy. Presidential Classroom takes students behind the scenes of our nation's capital for seminars and discussions featuring members of Congress, Presidential appointees, journalists and other Washington insiders and names in the news. http://www.presidentialclassroom.org > > > > The Putney School, Putney VT. Various environmental and farm-related programs, from one to three weeks long (two sessions a summer) http://www.putneyschool.org/summer > > > > Ring of Steel Action Theater Stunt Camp > http://www.ringofsteel.org/camp > > > Rocky Mountain Semester at HMI combines academic courses with wilderness education in the Rockies. http://www.hminet.org > > > > The Sea Education Association has 3 week summer programs. There are usually two options and one is more focused on science that the other. Students spend part of their time on an island and the rest of the time at sea. They do academic work and also serve as crew for the ship, a two masted schooner. > http://www.sea.edu/sea2000/aboutsea2000/AboutSEAIntro.htm > > > > Sea-Mester Programs are experiential learning courses for hs graduated and college students combining seamanship with college-level academic. http://www.seamester.com > > > > Step on Up: summer camp for girls, with an emphasis on engineering and robotics. Sponsored by U.Detroit-Mercy, for current 9, 10th grade. (313) 993-1435 (800)733-4763 . http://eng-sci.udmercy.edu/precol/index.html > > > > Student Trooper Program, juniors and seniors, www.michiganlegion.org > > SuperCamp is an academic camp for students ages 9-24, for personal growth, self-discovery, friendship and fun. Residential summer camps are held at universities worldwide. Students enjoy a taste of college life. Students gain tools that increase comprehension, retention and improve grades. Life skills courses such as Effective Communication, Building Relationships, Listening Skills, Problem Solving and an Outdoor Adventure Day raise students' self-esteem and give them the confidence and motivation to tackle any challenge. In our study skills courses, students master specific skills for academic success that can be applied to any subject, at any grade level. > http://www.supercamp.com/ > > > > Swiss Challenge, tennis/ski, outdoor experiences > http://www.swisschallenge.com > > > > Teen Adventure Camps for Ages 12-17, activities including canoeing, rock climbing, whirley ball, lazer tag, etc. Camps run weekly 9-4. Ann Arbor Y http://www.annarborymca.org > > > > Valley Forge Military Academy Summer Camps: (610) 989.1300 http://www.vfmac.eud > > > > World Affairs Seminars at the University of Wisconsin/Whitewater http://www.uww.edu/conteduc/world/htm > > > > Young Adult Retreat for Cancer Survivors, ages 16-20 at St. Mary's College, South Bend, IN , (800)723.0360 . http://www.cancer.org/retreat > > > > YMCA Storer Camps (800) 536-8607 or > http://www.ymcastorercamps.org > > > > The Guide to Michigan Accredited Camps is FREE at (877) 923.0005 toll free. Theresa Walker. > > > > Students with Disabilities > > > > *CIP Summer Programs, 2-week camps to give Aspergers, ADHD & LD students a sneak peek at college www.cipsummer.com > > Curry College's Learning Academy, a program for LD students. (617) 333-2250 http://www.curry.edu > > > > SOAR - Summer Programs for Children and Teens with ADHD is designed to meet the needs of youth diagnosed with ADHD and Learning Disabilities. Emphasis is placed on developing self-confidence, social skills, problem-solving techniques, a willingness to attempt new challenges and the motivation that comes through successful goal orientation. Adventures include: Rockclimbing, backpacking, whitewater rafting, horsepacking, llama trekking, mountaineering, caving, mountain biking, sea kayaking, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, and international travel. Course sites include: N Carolina, Florida, Wyoming, Colorado, Costa Rica, and Belize. http://www.soarnc.org > > > > > Landmark College Summer Programs for high school students who learn differently, at 802 -387-6715. > > > 1. 3-Week high school program > > > 2. 2-Week Transition Programs (802)387-6718 > http://www.landmark.edu > > > > > > The HEATH Resource Center operates the national clearinghouse on post secondary education for individuals with disabilities. They have also advertised summer programs for challenged students in high school. 202-939-9320 The George Washington University's Graduate School of Education and Human Development now oversees the HEATH program. > http://www.heath.gwu.edu > http://www.heath-resource-center.org/ > > > > Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York has a hearing impaired division, so they may have what you are looking for or at least provide some leads. > http://www.rit.edu > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > African American and/or Hispanic Summer Opportunities > > California Institute of Technology > Young Engineering and Science Scholars > http://www.yess.caltech.edu/ > Target: Historically underrepresented students in science and > engineering; rising sophomores and juniors > > > > Carleton College > Liberal Arts Experience > http://apps.carleton.edu/summer/clae > Target: African American students; rising juniors > > > Carnegie Mellon Summer Academy for Minority Scholars > http://www.ece.cmu.edu > > > Cornell University’s > CURIE Academy > http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/diversity/office-diversity-programs/summer-programs/highschool-programs/curie-academy/index.cfm > Target: High school girls interested in engineering; rising juniors and seniors > > > > CATALYST Academy > http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/diversity/office-diversity-programs/summer-programs/highschool-programs/catalyst/index.cfm > Target: African American/Latino/a or Native American students interested in science, technology, engineering and math; rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors > > > > Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Swarthmore Tri-College Summer Institute > http://www.haverford.edu/deans/OMA/trico.html > > > > Howard University’s > Summer Enrichment Program and Recruitment > http://www.cpnahs.howard.edu/ctr_excellence/summer_enrichment.htm > Target: African American/Hispanic students applying for admission to health professions in the CPNAHS at Howard University > > > > Lehigh University’s > Students That Are Ready (S.T.A.R.) Academies http://www.lehigh.edu/star/ > Target: Economically and academically disadvantaged and/or at-risk middle/high school aged students > > > > Massachusetts Institute of Technology > MITES > http://web.mit.edu/mites/www/ > Target: First-generation, historically underrepresented in > science/engineering; rising seniors > > > > Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute > PREFACE Summer Program > http://doso.rpi.edu/update.do?catcenterkey=87 > Target:Historically underrepresented students in science/technology; rising sophomores and juniors interested in engineering and technology > > > > University of Notre Dame > African American Scholars Program > http://www.nd.edu/~aasnd/ > Target: Catholic African American high school students > > > > Lehigh University's Iacocca Institute's Summer Pre-College opportunities for minority students Programs. Accounting/Business, Design Arts. Minority Sophomores and Junior eligible to apply, min. 3.0 GPA, FREE, (610) 758-5979 > http://www.iacocca-lehigh.org/cap > > > > Carleton College Liberal Arts Experience for African American high school sophomores > http:www.carleton.edu/admissions/CLAE > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > Additional Resources > > http://collegelists.pbwiki.com/Summer+Programs+-+General > > Black Excel http://www.blackexcel.org/summer-progs.htm > > > > > http://www.collegehorizons.org > Target: Native American students; rising sophomores and juniors > > > > Dow Jones Newspaper Fund > http://djnewspaperfund.dowjones.com/fund/hss_summer_workshop.asp > > INROADS > http://www.inroads.org/interns/internWhatItTakes.jsp > > > > Latino Community Leadership Seminar > http://www.nd.edu/~lclsem/ > Target: Catholic Latino/a students; rising seniors > > Health Professions > http://www.naahp.org/resourcesminopp.htm > > Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) Network > http://www.qem.org/internship.htm > > > > WECAAARE Education Foundation > http://www.wecaaare.org/pages.asp?pageid=6833 > http://www.cylc.org > http://www.nylf.org > http://www.TheInternationalSummit.com > > > > > ++++++++++++++++ > > > General Summer Resources > > There are over 400 Enrichment programs described on www.EnrichmentAlley.com. This is a free comprehensive searchable database. It includes numerous free programs as well as many that offer financial aid. Reviews too! > > > > EDGE Program for Girls at Union College in NY. Engineering related. > > The National Student Leadership Conference hosts career-focused leadership programs at universities in New York, San Francisco, Washington, D.C. and Chicago. Students can choose from one of 14 career areas, including: Medicine, Engineering, International Diplomacy, Business, Sports Management, Forensic Science, International Business, Law, U.S. Policy and Politics, Theater, Journalism, National Security, Education and the Arts. More information on the programs can be found on our website at www.nslcleaders.org. Students can earn college credit from American University. Financial assistance is available. > > Over 100-Plus science, mathematics, and engineering enrichment programs across the US. Membership site providing information and guidance on summer opportunities > > > http://www.whereyouheaded.com > > > > > > http://www.sciserv.org/stp/index-s.htm lists summer programs in the sciences by state. > > > > > > A California high school's College and Career Center's webpage has a link to summer programs. http://www.gunn.paloalto.ca.us/dept/guidance/summer.html > > > > > http://www.petersons.com/summerop/ssector.html Search program by name, location, activities, day/residential > > > > > > > > http://www.thayer.org/college/index.html. Go to "Other Things to Know" and then to "Interim Programs") > > > > > > http://www.CYLC.org > > > http://www.nylf.org > > > > http://www.sciserv.org > > > > > > "Yale Daily News Guide to Summer Programs," by Sara Schwebel, Simon and Schuster, NY. > A Taste of College -Jane and David Nowitz, College Bound Communications, Inc., Woodridge, NJ. > >http://www.petersons.com/summerop/ssector.html > > > > © John B. 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