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SUMMER PROGRAMS
*Revised 03/26/2019
ACADEMIC STUDY ASSOCIATES: Our College Admissions Prep programs prepare students for the
competitive and demanding college admissions process. Cultural Immersion Programs in Spain, France
and Italy are also available, please visit www.summerfuel.com for more information.
ACADEMIC SUMMERS: Please visit www.academicsummers.com for multiple locations, all girls’ camps to
co-ed, academic to creative arts, and even specialty programs for ADD/ADHD.
ADELPHI UNIVERSITY: Programs are offered for talented high school juniors and seniors who may enroll
in pre-college programs for college credits or they may choose a 5 week summer college. Please visit
www.precollege.adelphi.edu for more information.
ALFRED UNIVERSITY: Summer courses are offered in the following subjects: Art Portfolio, Astronomy,
Chemistry, Computer Engineering, Creative Writing, Ceramic and Glass Engineering, Theatre, Renewable
Energy, Robotics, Swimming and Equestrian. For further information visit the website at
www.alfred.edu/summer or email: [email protected]
AMDA COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY OF THE PERFORMING ARTS: The AMDA offers two and four week
sessions to give students the opportunity to study, train, rehearse, perform and live on AMDA’s New York
City and Los Angeles campuses. Please visit www.amda.edu for more information.
AMERICAN COLLEGIATE ADVENTURES PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM The most personalized program you’ll
find, ACA features one of the lowest student-to-staff ratios of any pre-college program, so we can work
with each student to create unique summer experiences. Enjoy great courses and activities, pursue a new
passion, and perfect your sports skills. Do it all! Madison, Boston, Paris, Seville, Florence, Barcelona,
London and Nice. Please visit http://www.acasummer.com/ for more information.
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PROGRAM: Community of Scholars Program at AU's School of
International Service is an opportunity for academically outstanding high school students to take a 3-credit
course that blends a week of online learning with two weeks of traditional on-campus classes. U.S. foreign
policy and international conflict resolution. Discover the World of Communication is open to all high
school students’ grades 9 through 12, including those students entering 9th grade in the fall. Topics
include Scriptwriting and Video Production, Professional Newswriting, Backpack Journalism, International
Communication, Entertainment Communication, Investigative Journalism, Video Game Design, 16 mm
film and many more. Activities, guest speakers, events, and field trips occur regularly throughout the
summer. Please visit http://www.american.edu/summer/college- for-high-school.cfm for more
information
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
ASSE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS SUMMER HOMESTAY, ADVENTURE AND
LANGUAGE PROGRAMS: If you’re still undecided about making the commitment to spending a school
year or semester abroad, ASSE’s Summer Homestay or European Summer Language Programs offer the
perfect solution. You’ll get a firsthand experience with another country’s culture and way of life, and you’ll
be able to improve your foreign language skills dramatically! (In some countries we can place you in a
family where English is spoken as a second language.) You may choose from a list of countries for a short–
term exchange experience during the months of July and August. Please visit www.asse.com for more
information.
ASSUMPTION COLLEGE PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAM: For more information please visit
www.assumption.edu/admissions/pre-college-summer-program
BABSON COLLEGE SUMMER STUDY FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: Babson’s Summer Study provides a
living/learning laboratory for students to focus on applying and advancing their knowledge in business
and entrepreneurship. For more information please visit http://www.babson.edu/admission/visiting-
students/high-school/Pages/home.aspx
BARD COLLEGE INSTITUTE FOR WRITING AND THINKING: Young writers workshop. Please visit
www.writeingandthinking.org for more information.
BANK OF AMERICA: This is a paid internship and leadership summit held in Washington, D.C. Student
must be a junior or senior with a passion for improving their community. Please visit
www.bankofamerica.com/studentleaders for application.
BANSON NYC HIGH SCHOOL FASHION SUMMER CAMPS: The NYC Fashion Summer Camp allows students
interested in fashion the opportunity to get a jump start on their career aspirations by determining if this
is the direction they want to pursue. During the tour, they might meet a fashion designer in his/her studio,
get an in-depth tour of one of the world’s most recognized premium lifestyle brands, have a private tour
of a premier specialty/department store before it opens to the public or visit a mega fabric store that is
actively involved in the latest reality television programs like Project Runway. Please visit
http://www.bansonnyc.com/content.html?page=6 for more information.
BARNARD COLLEGE: Experience college life in NYC with young students from every corner of the world.
This summer program is open to rising high school junior and senior girls. For more information, please
visit, www.barnard.edu/summer
BARUCH SUMMER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: The academy strives to bring together talented Ivy-Bound
teens from around the globe to explore academia, college planning and plan for their future in NYC. For
more information please visit www.baruch.edu/leadership
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
BERKELEY COLLEGE: Deadline: July 1. Berkeley offers workshops in Interior Design, Business Leadership,
Fashion and Criminal Justice. These workshops are designed to give first-hand observations of actual
careers and industry-specific knowledge to high school students. Summer Workshops heighten a student’s
career interests and teach essential professional behaviors and job skills. Students must be a junior or
senior. Please visit www.BerkeleyCollege.edu/SummerWorkshop for more information.
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY: Deadline: Before May 1. Binghamton Summer College will be a two week
program that provides early college experience for academically talented, rising high school juniors and
seniors. Please visit http://www.binghamton.edu/admissions/summer-college for more information.
BOSTON COLLEGE: Boston College Experience Program - Throughout BCE's six-week program, students
will earn credits in college-level courses from a variety of disciplines, experience life as a BC student and
engage in activities in and around Boston and on BC's campus. For more information visit
http://www.bc.edu/schools/summer/bce/
BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Boston University Summer Term invites you to check out four summer high school
programs that challenge you intellectually and introduce you to college life. Each of our high school
programs offers you the chance to learn and explore new subjects as you bond with other students
through fun social activities on campus and around Boston. For more information visit
www.bu.edu/summer/highschool
BRANDEIS: Brandeis offers residential summer experiences for exceptional high school students. Please
visit http://www.brandeis.edu/highschool for more information.
BROADREACH SUMMER ADVENTURES FOR TEENAGERS: Students can study sea turtles in Costa Rica,
earn multiple scuba and sailing certifications in the Caribbean, develop their Spanish skills while doing
community service in Ecuador, learn Chinese while exploring the many wonders of China, or earn the
Wilderness First Responder certification while volunteering Belize’s public health system. This is just a
taste of what is available. Visit www.gobroadreach.com or call 919-256-8200.
THE BRONFMAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS IN ISRAEL: Deadline: January 1. Each year a diverse group of 26
Jewish students receive an all-expenses paid, 5 week fellowship to Israel to study Jewish texts and major
issues in Jewish life. Please visit www.bronfman.org for more information.
BROWN UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE: This program helps students make a positive difference in
the world. Students develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes associated with effective and socially
responsible leadership. College credit classes and more than 300 academic courses are offered in addition
to online classes. Please visit www.brown.edu/summer for more information.
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
BRYANT UNIVERSITY PWC ACCOUNTING CAREERS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE: is an exciting and educational
week-long, hands-on opportunity for Latino/a and African American or Black high school juniors (rising
seniors) to learn more about the accounting profession and about the key role accountants play in society.
Throughout the program, students will work directly with Bryant University faculty, staff, and students, as
well as professionals from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). For more information please visit
http://www.bryant.edu/admissions/for-guidance-counselors/pwc-accounting-careers-leadership-
institute.htm.
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY: Bucknell Academy Summer Experience. Please visit www.bucknell.edu/base for
more information.
CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS: www.cca.edu/precollege
CALIFORNIA STATE SUMMER SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS: Instruction is offered in Animation, Film/Video,
Creative Writing, Dance, Music, Theater, and the Visual Arts. Please visit www.csssa.ca.gov
CARLETON LIBERAL ARTS EXPERIENCE: This is a week-long summer program for students who have
completed their sophomore year. Students should be in the top 25% of their class and have involvement
in their community. Please visit https://apps.carleton.edu/summer for more information.
CARNEGIE MELLON SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS: Students can either explore architecture, art &
design, drama, music or the National High School Game Academy to prepare for study at the college level.
Through the Advanced Placement/Early Admission program, students can take two challenging college
courses in order to gain advanced placement and get a head start in college. Please visit
http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college/ for more information.
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA EXPERIENCES IN ARCHITECTURE: Each Summer, the School of
Architecture and Planning conducts the Summer Institute for Architecture (SIA), featuring numerous
undergraduate and graduate level courses. Among these are design studios and elective courses, including
history of architecture, graphics, furniture design, theory, and computer-aided design/fabrication. For
more information, visit the website at http://www.cua.edu/admission/summer-sessions/index.html.
CHEVERON FRONTIERS OF ENERGY RESOURCES SUMMER PROGRAM: The Frontiers of Energy Resources
Summer Camp offers a preparatory, interactive training program focusing on various energy resources
including fossil fuels, solar, biofuels, nuclear energy, and information technologies for energy efficient
operations. This unique program is designed to introduce exceptional high school juniors to the
opportunities and career possibilities available in the global energy resources industry. Please visit
http://cisoft.usc.edu/uscchevronsummercamp/ for more information.
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY: CNU offers a two week Summer Humanities Institute on campus.
This is a residential program. www.cnu.edu
COAP—CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION: This program is a unique experience
for underrepresented minorities to experience business and accounting professions on a college campus
for a week in the summer. Students must be in their junior year when they apply. Please visit:
www.nysscpa.org/futurecpas or call 1-800-NYSSCPA or email [email protected] for more information.
THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY: The College offers courses that offer students college credit taking classes
for two week sessions. Please visit www.tcnj.edu/intersession for more information and program listing.
COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY DNA LEARNING CENTER: Summer Science Camps Programs for
students entering grade 6th-12th. Please visit www.dnalc.org for more information.
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY SUMMER STUDY IN COLORADO: Summer Study’s Colorado State
University pre-college summer programs ensure the outdoor, adventure, action-packed summer
experience of your dreams. Amidst the majestic Rocky Mountains in a town dubbed "the Best of the New
West," students enrolled in our Colorado State University pre-college program can expect an exciting and
educationally rewarding summer. Please visit http://www.summer.colostate.edu/k12-programs/ for
more information.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: This program offers students opportunities to study in New York City, Barcelona
and the Middle East and is renowned for their academic rigor, instructional excellence, and the unique
opportunity to provide highly motivated students to experience college life at a world-class university.
Please visit www.ce.columbia.edu/hs for more information.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAM FOR ENGINEERS: This is an exciting new program for HS
students to take STEM courses on Columbia’s campus in two separate three-week sessions over the
summer. Please visit https://outreach.engineering.columbia.edu/content/shape-summer-high-school-
academic-programengineers for more information.
THE COOPER UNION SUMMER WRITING PROGRAM: A three-week course that prepares students for
college level writing by giving them the critical writing and thinking tools they need. It's designed for
students attending college in the fall or entering their senior year of high school. The course is offered in
two formats: on-campus or online. Please visit http://cooper.edu/academics/outreach-and- pre-
college/summer-writing for more information.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY: Cornell University's prestigious "Summer College Programs for High School
Students," now more than fifty years old, offers three- and six-week academic programs for talented
sophomores, juniors, and seniors from around the world. Please visit www.summercollege.cornell.edu or
like on Facebook for more information.
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
DESALES UNIVERSITY: DeSales offers an opportunity open to students interested in exploring a career in
television and film. Visit www.desales.edu/svi for more information.
DUKE UNIVERSITY: Visit summersession.duke.edu for more information.
EASTERN SUFFOLK BOCES: Summer career exploration program. For students entering grades 8, 9 and
10. Please visit www.esboces.org/aev for more information.
EDUCATION FIRST: Educational Tours - For 50 years we've helped teachers and students discover the
world through culturally immersive educational travel. Through experiential learning they gain new
perspectives, develop important 21st century skills and become true global citizens—all at the guaranteed
lowest price. Visit http://www.eftours.com/ for more information.
EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY: Registration opens in January. These programs offer
opportunities to explore subject areas such as business basics, robotics & autonomous systems, aerospace
studies, or flight training. Please visit http://www.daytonabeach.erau.edu/summer for more information.
EMERSON COLLEGE: This program has 5 week, 3 week, and one week sessions in the Arts and
Communication field. Please visit emerson.edu/academic/pre-college for information on individual
programs. The phone number is 617-824-8280 for more information.
EMORY UNIVERSITY: This program gives college-bound high school students an exciting glimpse of
academic and residential life at a top-ranked national university. Students may enroll in classes with
college students, earn transferable college credit, and explore topics with professors who are the leading
experts in their fields. Students should be highly motivated and committed to engaging in college-level
work during the summer. Apply online at www.precollege.emory.edu.
FARMINGDALE STATE COLLEGE: July-August. The college offers one week summer camps for middle and
high school students to introduce students to careers in science, engineering, technology and sport
refereeing. Please email Steve Campbell at [email protected] for more information.
FASHION CAMP NYC: Fashion Forward - Are you between the ages of 12 and 18 with a passion for fashion?
Learn from incredible big-name pros and celebs from Juicy, Coach, Marc Jacobs, and other fashion brands
how to: jump-start a retail fashion career, develop your own fashion brand, write a fashion blog or become
a fashion broadcaster, spot fashion trends, get into fashion marketing and public relations …and much
more. Visit http://fashioncampnyc.com/ for more information.
FASHION INSTITUTE OF DESIGN & MERCHANDISING: FIDM offers “3 Days of Fashion” at their four(4)
California Campuses. FIDM also offers summer programs in “game experience”, “entrepreneurship”, and
trip to Japan. Please visit www.fidm.edu/go/summerprogram for more information and to register.
FIVE TOWNS COLLEGE: The College offers workshops in audio, filmmaking, music, music business, and
musical theater. Please visit www.ftc.edu for more information.
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
FORDHAM NYC BUSINESS INSIDER: Rising juniors and seniors can get exclusive access to companies in
New York City, learn from distinguished School of Business professors, and meet with current students to
find out about university and student life. The program takes place June 27-July 1. Please visit
www.Fordham.edu/nycbusinsider for more information.
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION: July – August. This program provides students
with a head start on their college careers. Registrants benefit from credit bearing college courses and
programs. Students experience course work at the college level at one of three NYC campuses: Rose Hill
in the Bronx, Lincoln Center in Manhattan and Westchester in West Harrison. This is a selective,
commuting student program, open to applicants with a cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0
(B) or better. www.fordham.edu/summer.
FURMAN UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOLARS: If you want to do something really incredible with your
summer, be a part of Summer Scholars. It’s an opportunity for rising high school seniors and juniors to
challenge their minds, make new friends, and have fun while taking part in lectures, discussions, debates,
laboratory research, field trips, group and individual projects. Visit furman.edu/summerscholars for more
information.
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY:
HOBY- The Advanced Leadership Academy: Understand and develop themselves along the seven
dimensions of the Social Change Model of Leadership (SCM) and how they work together to
accomplish the eighth dimension, change; identify and understand their own strengths and
capabilities; Create a project action plan to lead and implement a service project or social
enterprise in their home communities within one year following the ALA; Meet new people and
establish an ongoing network of peers, other leaders and social entrepreneurs; and Earn college
credit from George Mason University. Visit Hoby.org/advanced-leadership-academy for more
information.
The Washington Youth Summit on the Environment (WYSE) welcomes 250 students from all over
the country to George Mason every summer for an intensive, residential week of leadership
training in the fields of environmental science and conservation. Students visit our partner
organizations-National Geographic and the National Zoo-participate in a simulation where they
play the roles of environmental scientists and community activists and hear from professionals in
the field. Visit http://wyse.gmu.edu/ for more information.
Washington Journalism and media Conference (WJMC) The Washington Journalism and Media
Conference (WJMC) welcomes 250 students from all over the country to George Mason every
summer for an intensive, residential week of leadership training in the fields of journalism and
the media. Students visit the Newseum and National Press Club; hear from world-renowned
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
journalists, including Hoda Kotb, Candy Crowley and White House correspondents from ABC, NBC,
NY Times and others; and participate in a media crisis simulation where they play the roles of
media outlets. Visit http://wjmc.gmu.edu/ for more information.
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAM: The University offers Credit and
Non-Credit programs throughout the summer. For more information please visit
www.precollege.gwu.edu
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY: Blueprint Summer Programs Our Core Four options are Business, Writer’s
Workshop, Psychology and Forensic Science. Students select a course and study it for one or two weeks.
Visit http://bpsummerprograms.com/georgetown -pre-college-summer-programs/ for more information.
GETTSBURG COLLEGE: Gettysburg College offers several opportunities for high school students over the
summer months. Subjects include psychology, creative writing, or information technology.
www.gettysburg.edu/about/offices/fa/conferences/summer-camps.dot
GIRLS LEADERSHIP WORLDWIDE: Each summer, GLW holds two exciting and transformational nine-day
programs for high school girls who desire to make a difference in their own lives, their communities and
the world. Girls experience interactive workshops, field trips to NYC, the UN and other significant sites,
while building supportive relationships with inspiring mentors and peers. Please visit
http://www.ervk.org/glw for more information.
GLOBAL WORKS: Cultural Exchange Programs, Language Immersion Programs, Enrichment Programs. Our
programs take students to visit three to five different communities, providing a cross-section of cultures
and environments from rural villages to capital cities. Community Service projects are an integral part.
Please visit http://www.globalworkstravel.com/ssa/ for more information.
GREEN MOUNTAIN COLLEGE: July. This is a residential academic summer camp offering one week
sessions on the campus of Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vermont. Please visit
www.vermontsummeracademy.org for more specific information regarding class offerings.
HARTWICK COLLEGE: Hartwick offers online summer programs. Please visit www.hartwick.edu or call 1-
888-HARTWICK for more information.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY SECONDARY SCHOOL PROGRAM: June – August. For more than 45 years Harvard
has welcomed high school students to choose from a variety of courses including courses offered online.
Please visit www.fas.harvard.edu/~sica for more information.
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY: A wide variety of courses are being offered as well as sport camps. Contact Hofstra
University at 516 463 5909 or web site:
http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/academics/ce/sc/sc_camp_brochure.pdf
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY: Jacobs School of Music Pre-college Program. Our summer academies provide an
opportunity for precollege students to immerse themselves in their chosen discipline for several days or
weeks with some of the finest music educators in the country. Our summer adult workshops feature both
performance-oriented and teaching-oriented intensive study for college students and adults with world-
renowned faculty and guest artists. Workshops range from several days to two weeks in length.
Please visit http://www.music.indiana.edu/precollege/in dex.shtml for more information.
ISLAND DRAFTING AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE: July(one week sessions) Courses are offered in Computer-
Aided Drafting & Design(CADD), Blue Print Reading, Manual Drafting & 2D Drawing, and Architecture &
3D Drawing during the month of July. For more information, email Patricia Hausfeld at
[email protected], or call 631-691-8733x122.
ITHACA COLLEGE: Work with some of Ithaca’s best faculty and invited artists. Explore sports media,
leadership training, or business, learn to write short stories or college application essays, or study stand-
up comedy or the guitar. Open to all qualified high school students. For more information please visit
www.Ithaca.edu/summercollege
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: Center for Talented Youth. Our summer programs offer eligible students
from all over the country and around the world the opportunity to engage in challenging academic work
in the company of peers who share their exceptional abilities and love of learning. While the focus is on
rigorous academics and learning, the social experience that results from bringing these students together
is an integral part of the program. Please visit http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/index.html for more
information.
THE JOHN DEWEY SUMMER LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE: Secondary school students (ages 14 - 18) are invited
to participate in a unique summer institute where US students will join with students from our IAIE
secondary schools abroad, to learn global leadership skills and the art of deliberation. They will also have
the unique opportunity to work with the Stage the Change drama director, Ruthie Pincus, on how to use
theater as a vehicle for social justice and student voice. NY Summer Leadership Institute Brochure or call
631-703-0274 for information.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE: Daniel Fox Youth Scholars Institute offers one week programs in a variety of
fields. Students can commute or live on campus. Please visit http://www.lvc.edu/search/?q=summer for
more information.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY: Blueprint Signature Summer Blueprint Summer Programs at Lehigh University offers
courses that are both fun and rewarding. Our Core Four options are Business, Writer’s Workshop,
Psychology and Forensic Science. These courses are available at any of our program schools and represent
the tried-and-true courses you’ve loved for years. Please visit Programs
http://bpsummerprograms.com/lehigh-pre- college-summer-programs/ for more information.
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY: The Summer Honors Institute is a tuition-free, week-long academic and
leadership experience for talented rising high school seniors. This program offered at LIU Brooklyn and
LIU Post will give rising high school seniors the chance to work closely with distinguished faculty mentors
and gain vital experience through hands-on projects and field trips. Please visit
http://www.liu.edu/honors for more information.
MAINE MEDIA: The Young Artists program at Maine Media Workshops offers a unique opportunity for
creative high school students (14-18 years old) to immerse in all aspects of photography, filmmaking,
animation and design. Please visit www.mainemedia.edu or call 1-877-577-7700 toll-free for more
information about week-long programs beginning at the end of June.
MANHATTAN COLLEGE: Each summer, Manhattan College hosts an Engineering Summer Institute for high
school students. This is an intensive and hands-on program that will enable students to explore various
aspects of engineering including: renewable energy, computer-aided design, robotics, aeronautical
engineering, and design competition. https://manhattan.edu/news/archive/2017/02/summer-
engineering-awareness-program.php
MARIST PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS: Classes will be offered in Business, Environmental Science, Fashion,
Game Design and Sports Communication and is open to rising sophomores and juniors. During these
weeks, students will utilize state-of-the-art technology, gain hands-on experience in their respective field
and they can earn three college credits. Visit www.marist.edu/precollege for application details and
specific information for each program.
MARLBORO COLLEGE: Marlboro College offers a variety of programs for young adults to have the
opportunity to study with college faculty members, build relationships and experience hands-on work.
Space is limited so visit www.marlboro.edu/summer for more information. Questions 1-802-451-7118
MARSHALL UNIVERSITY: The Marshall University Online College Courses in the High Schools program
offers qualified, highly motivated, self-disciplined high school students the opportunity to take Marshall
University courses online–100% via the internet – for college credit while they are still enrolled in high
school. OCCHS gives high school students the opportunity to learn from Marshall University instructors,
who are master teachers, and to earn college credit. Fifty eligible students will only be required to pay
$25 per credit hour, which makes most courses cost only $75. Please visit
http://www.marshall.edu/occhs/ for more information.
MIAMI UNIVERSITY JUNIOR SCHOLARS PROGRAM: This six-week residential experience for rising high
school seniors. This scholars program will take place from June through August. Students taking part in
the program have the opportunity to earn as many as eight semester hours of college credit, immerse
themselves in a total college experience, and even guarantee their admission to Miami University. Please
visit http://www.miami.muohio.edu/admission/admission/high-school/jr-scholars for more information.
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
MIAMI UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOLARS PROGRAM: Deadline: May 1. This is an opportunity for high-
achieving, rising juniors and seniors to spend two weeks on Miami’s campus exploring a topic of their
choice. Please email [email protected] or call 513-529-2556 or visit
www.miamioh.edu/summerscholars if you desire more information.
MILES COLLEGE: Summer programs for preparatory courses in math, English, or reading to be on track to
enroll in regular college courses in the fall. Please visit www.miles.edu for more information.
MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY: Italian Immersion Summer Program. High school students from New
Jersey, New York and Connecticut who have successfully completed Italian 3 Honors (or equivalent) are
invited to participate in the full-immersion, three-week course in Italian language and culture. Your students
will be able to prepare for advanced/AP Italian courses and the AP exam. The program also gives your
students the opportunity to earn three college credits in just three weeks. Three college credits at Montclair
State for in-state students typically costs about $1,200 - earn three credits through the Italian Immersion
Summer Program for the discounted rate of only $750! Price includes all field trips with transportation,
entrance fees and gourmet food workshops. For more information please visit
http://www.montclair.edu/admissions/italian-immersion-summer-program
MOLLOY COLLEGE:
“Summer Writing Experience” program for highly motivated junior and senior pre-college
students, July 14-18. Please visit http://molloy.edu/summerwritingexperience for more
information or call 516-323-3293.
THAT Camp @ Molloy College is a low-cost participatory event designed to introduce students to
digital technologies; it is a one day event. Please call 516-323-3278 before June 1st. Business Boot
Camp 2017
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STUDENT EXPEDITIONS: Putney Student Travel. We tap into our vast network
of researchers and explorers across the globe to design our programs, and select seasoned trip leaders
who are pursuing careers in science, storytelling, and exploration and are passionate about sharing their
love of travel with high school students. Photography, Film & Video, Wildlife & Conservation, Archaeology
& Ancient Culture, Human Origins & Evolution, Cultural Geography, Creative Writing, Climate & Geology.
Please visit http://ngstudentexpeditions.com/ for more information.
NATIONAL GRID ENGINEERING PIPELINE PROGRAM: A two year program working with real life engineers
as mentors. The program is scheduled from July 10-14, 2017. Application materials and instructions can
be found at www.nationalgridus.com/our-company/careers/engineering-pipeline-program
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NATIONAL YOUTH SCIENCE CAMP: You must have documented superior academic proficiency, including
recognition in mathematics or the sciences. You must have documented leadership abilities and social
maturity through involvement in school or community activities. You must have documented skills and
achievements outside the realm of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and outside the
realm of academia. You must demonstrate a curiosity and an eagerness to explore many and varied topics.
You must intend to pursue higher education and a career in a science, technology, engineering, or
mathematics related field. Please visit http://apply.nysc.org/ for more information.
THE NEW SCHOOL: Many programs are available at the Greenwich Village location for study in the
summer. Please visit www.opencampus.newschool.edu/program/youth-and-teen-programs for more
information.
NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY:
Exploring Architecture in Manhattan. July – August. A series of morning workshops, reading
seminars, invited guest lectures, walking tour, and office and exhibition visits will introduce
students to design practice, theory, and history.
Technology & Engineering Camp. July– August and Health and Medical Academic Camp is offered
in July. Earn two college credits in this two-week camp. You will participate in a number of guided
hands-on workshops in game development, robotics, visual effects, film, television and electronic
music. Visit http://www.nyit.edu for information on all programs.
NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM: This program
was created to provide young adults with learning disabilities an opportunity to further develop skills
necessary for transition into the world. The environment rewards responsibility, involvement, self-
advocacy and decision-making while providing a scaffold for these students with various levels of ability
in these crucial areas of independence. For more information contact Ernst VanBergeijk @ 631-348-3354
or email [email protected]
NYDEC SUMMER CAMPS: DEC camps combine environmental education, sportsman education and
outdoor fun. Camp starts on June 25, 2017 and goes until August. A camp session runs Sunday through
Friday. Campers may attend as many sessions as they wish, subject to availability. Visit website
http://www.dec.ny.gov/index.html , call 518-402-8014, visit “NYS DEC Summer Camps” on Facebook, or
write to DEC Camps, 3rd floor, 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233-5256.
NEW YORK’S PRIVATE COLLEGES & UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS & FINANCIAL AID:
Please visit http://nycolleges.org/plan-college/outreach-enrichment for summer programs.
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NEW YORK STATE SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS: This a program of the NYS Education Department,
NYSSSA offers intensive, pre-professional summer training programs that are exciting, challenging and
fun. This program is open to NYS students currently in grades 8-12. Please visit www.oce.nysed.gov/nysssa
for more information about the 7 schools; Ballet, Dance, Theater, Orchestral Studies, Choral Studies,
Media Arts and Visual Arts.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRECOLLEGE: High school students can earn college credit, develop writing skills,
live on campus during a six week program in New York City. Please visit www.nyu.edu/precollege for more
details. Scholarship deadline is April 1.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: One week, professionally
oriented intensive programs in NYC. Please visit http://scps.nyu.edu/hsacademy for more information.
NEW WORLDS EMERGE – WORLDSTRIDES: This program is backed by 50 years of experience in student
travel and offers safe and secure international programs for 9-12th grade students.
www.worldstridesummer.com
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY: The Accelerate Pre-college Summer Programs are intensive, experiential programs for talented high school rising sophomores and juniors. The two programs running this summer are:
BioE Summer Immersion – Students will learn the basics of bioengineering and engineering design principles from our world-renowned research faculty
o July 30 - August 12, 2017 o Program Tuition: $5,125 (Includes housing, meals, labs, and activities) o Application Deadline: May 15, 2017
Experiential Entrepreneurship – Immersive business incubator "bootcamp" program providing hands-on experience in a world-class environment for entrepreneurs
o July 17 - August 11, 2017 o Program Tuition - $5,995 (Includes room and board) o Application Deadline: May 15, 2017
NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON: The College offers four programs: College Prep and Rising Scholars
Program (grades 7-9). Please visit www.nmhschool.org/summer for more information.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY: College Prep Program- Experience college life at Northwestern University
this summer in the College Prep Program. High school sophomores and juniors can take undergraduate
courses for college credit, or enroll in a two-week IN FOCUS seminar in a special topic area. Please visit
http://sps.northwestern.edu/programareas/summer/high-schoolprograms/college-preparation-
program/ for more information.
OBERLIN COLLEGE: Foresight Prep at Oberlin is collaboration between Foresight Design Initiative and
Oberlin College, based upon shared commitments to sustainability, diversity and holistic and experiential
education. Please visit http://www.foresightprep.org/ for more information.
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OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN: Programs provide young artists ages 15 and older with an immersion
college experience into the field of art and design in Los Angeles, California. Please visit www.otis.edu/soa
for more information. Registration begins in February.
OXBRIDGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS: This is an organization that has brought thousands of enthusiastic
and intelligent middle and high school students to study in Oxford, Cambridge, Barcelona and Paris for
more than fifteen years. Oxbridge also offers “The New York College Experience”. For further information,
please visit www.oxbridgeprograms.com or call 800-828-8349.
OXFORD ADVANCED STUDIES PROGRAM AT BRASENOSE COLLEGE, OXFORD: A wide selection of
academic classes taught by expert tutors, small group seminars, extra-curricular options, cultural trips to
explore Oxford’s many treasures, and an opportunity to prepare for college life is offered to students 16
years of age and who have completed 10th grade. Please visit www.oasp.ac.uk for more detailed
information.
PACE UNIVERSITY: Deadline: June 13. The University offers summer classes in four areas of study:
Business Administration, Musical Theater, Psychology, or Theater Arts. The class dates are in July. Please
visit www.pace.edu/summer-scholars for more information.
PENN STATE: Summer Study Penn State - offered by Summer Discovery; ensure the most exciting and
educationally rewarding summer of your life! From our 2, 3½ and 5- week non-credit enrichment
programs to our 6½-week college credit pre-college academic program. Please visit
http://www.summerstudy.com/penn-state for more information.
PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY: The school offers five weeks of academic exploration and discovery at one
of America’s outstanding independent schools. For more information about academic and extracurricular
offerings please visit www.exeter.edu/summer.
PRATT PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM: Deadline: March. July–August. Courses offered in Architecture, Creative
Writing, Fashion Writing, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design,
Photography and Sculpture. For more information call 718 636-3453 or visit the website at www.pratt.edu
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC: Summer @ Rensselaer is an important component of Rensselaer's ongoing
effort to provide learners of all ages the opportunity to explore and experience an engaging, interactive
learning environment in several dramatically expanding research areas: Biotechnology and life sciences,
energy and the environment, computational science and engineering, nanotechnology and advanced
materials, and media, arts, science and technology. Please visit http://summer.rpi.edu/programs for
more information.
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REYNOLDS YOUNG WRITERS WORKSHOP: This program is open to sophomore and juniors who are
passionate about writing and eager to connect to a community of writing friends. Please visit
[email protected] for details.
RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN (RISD): RISD Pre-College program is a six-week program following a
college-level curriculum with day-long studio classes, critiques and a final project. It is for current high
school students who have finished tenth or eleventh grade and are 16 to 18 years old. Please visit
precollege.risd.edu for details.
RINGLING COLLEGER OF ART AND DESIGN: Summer of Creativity – You will get an in-depth immersion in
major areas of study and hands-on studio instruction in core courses that provide fundamental skills and
experiences similar to those in a first year curriculum and earn 3 college credits. Applicants must be
between 16 and 18 years of age and currently enrolled in 10th through 12th grade in high school. Please
visit www.ringling.edu/precollege for details.
RUTGERS PRE-ENGINEERING SUMMER ACADEMY: Students must be between the ages of 16-18. Please
visit summersession.rutgers.edu for more information.
SAIL CARIBBEAN: This program is open to students in 6th-12th grade looking for unique summer
adventures. There are eight different program groups relating to marine biology seminars, teamwork,
communication and increased independence and self-confidence. Please visit www.sailcaribbean.com for
more information or call 800-321-0994.
ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE (NY): St. Joseph’s College is offering students in their junior year who want to
enhance their credentials the chance to take courses at a reduced rate of $150 per course. Please call
Joseph Benkert at 631-687-4500 for more information about offerings.
SARA LAWRENCE COLLEGE: This summer Sara Lawrence offers an exciting program of residential courses
in Musical Theatre, Creative Writing and Summer in the City. Enhance your academic life and explore your
passions. Small class sizes give you an exceptional opportunity to learn in a supportive, non-competitive
environment. They offer distinctive, intensive programs for high school students. Details, course
descriptions, instructions and bios, costs and tentative schedules are at
www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool
SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN: These programs combine the expertise and prestige of SCAD
with the outstanding faculty and facilities of two highly regarded secondary schools – Savannah Arts
Academy and the Galloway School in Atlanta. Programs are designed to broaden students’ understanding
and appreciation of the arts. Please call visit the website at www.scad.edu/summer
SCHOOL OF CINEMA & PERFORMING ARTS: SOCAPA has quickly become one of the premier visual and
performing arts programs for young people in the world. Nowhere else will you find this level of creative
intensity combined with this much fun. Whether you are acting in a film along Lake Champlain, dancing in
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a hip-hop video under the Brooklyn Bridge, or conducting a fashion shoot on Venice Beach, you’re sure to
have the experience of a lifetime. For more information, please visit www.socapa.org
SEAWORLD-- BUSCH GARDENS CAMP: Please visit www.seaworldorlando.com/education to see what is
offered for students interested in working with sea life.
SKIDMORE COLLEGE: Skidmore offers pre-college program in Liberal and Studio Arts for high achieving
high school students for application and more information please visit www.skidmore.edu/precollege
SMITH PRECOLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAM: Summer at Smith offers diverse programs for high school girls
who want to pursue their academic interests in and out of the classroom. Build a robot, dress in Civil War-
era clothing and learn 19th-century social dance, or head out to Smith’s premier environment facility and
become part of the sustainability movement. For more information, please visit www.smith.edu/summer,
email: [email protected] or call 413-585-2165.
SMU LYLE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING: Lyle Engineering Summer Camp- 11th-12th grades. This residential
camp is designed to give students who are interested in pursuing higher education and careers in STEM
fields an opportunity to live on campus in residence halls; be mentored by representatives from the SMU
Lyle faculty, students and staff; and participate in panel and group discussions while working on a real
world, hands-on design project in SMU's Deason Innovation Gym. For more information please visit
http://www.smu.edu/Lyle/Institutes/CaruthInstitute/K‐12Programs/EngineeringCamp.
SORBONNE: Summer Study High school students from 43 U.S. states and 27 foreign countries have
participated in our unique summer study in Paris, France pre-college programs, including our 5-week
college credit and 5-week enrichment programs, as well as our 3-week non-credit enrichment program.
Please visit http://www.summerstudy.com/paris for more information.
SPI STUDY ABROAD: High School Language Immersion & Global Leadership Programs- Founded in 1996,
SPI offers college credit bearing study abroad programs in Spain, France, Italy, Costa Rica, and China for
high school students. SPI’s interactive language immersion programs combine inspiring global leadership
experiences, volunteer service projects, and exciting travel excursions where language and culture come
to life! Please visit www.spiabroad.com for more information.
STANFORD PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS: Many summer programs are available at the college and online for
high school students. Please visit: http://summer.stanford.edu
STANFORD YOUTH ORCHESTRA: Young musicians aged 14-17 are selected for a three week program on
the campus of Stanford University. Please visit http://youthorchestra.stanford.edu for more information.
SUNY UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY: Summer Career Awareness Day. For more information about
these events, please visit http://www.upstate.edu/prospective/basics/specialevents.php
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
STONY BROOK SOUTHAMPTON: Students may immerse themselves in marine science and study
Oceanography and earn three college credits. Students must be at least 16 years of age and completed
high school biology. Please visit www.stonybrook.edu/sea-hs for more information.
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY: Summer Session offers courses in a wide range of disciplines, from core
courses in Mathematics and Writing, to exciting special topics like Dinosaur Paleontology and World
Literature. Students will enhance their time management and study skills to be better prepared for the
rigors of college, and have academic support resources available to them through our new Academic
Success and Tutoring Center. Please visit http://mobile.cc.stonybrook.edu/sb/summer‐session/high‐
school‐students/ for more information.
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF JOUNALISM: The Robert Greene Summer Institute for High
School Journalism allows students to live at the university and work in the School of Journalism’s
multimedia newsroom under the instruction of professional journalists. They learn basic skills in news
reporting, writing, editing and using video. As a culminating activity, students produce original work across
several media platforms. Students can apply by visiting http://greenegazette.com
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY – INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE: The Institute for
Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University is offering this programming workshop for
high school rising juniors and seniors. Students must be 15 years old or older by the time of the camp.
This hands-on, 10-day camp introduces students to the programming skills and software/computer
technologies that drive advances in science, industry, business and society. For more information please
visit http://iacs.stonybrook.edu.
STUDENT TRAVEL BY WESTCOAST CONNECTION: This program enables students to earn community
service hours, learn a language, receive optional college credit from an accredited university, or immerse
themselves in cultural experiences around the world. Please visit http://westcoastconnection.com/ for
more information.
SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY, BOSTON: This University is in the heart of Boston and offers summer programs.
Please visit www.Suffolk.edu/summer for more information.
SUMMERFUEL: Summerfuel offers 4 different types of programs in 14 locations in the US and Abroad.
Please visit www.summerfuel.com for more information
SUMMER DISCOVERY: Summer Discovery programs successfully introduce high school students to the
college. Students experience college living and learn independence. Students choose from dozens of
enrichment and/or college credit classes on each campus designed to expand horizons and sharpen skills.
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Programs are offered at many colleges and universities. For more information please visit,
www.summerdiscovery.com
SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE GIFTED (SIG): Gifted Study Program SIG programs are three-week summer
programs for gifted students ages 9-17 providing instruction in over 60 exciting and challenging multi-
curricular, arts and recreational courses. On weekends, residential students participate in a variety of
activities (off campus trips on Saturdays, Sunday Activity Day, local community events, and extended
evening programs) that provide a change of pace and further enrichment for each student. Multiple
locations/programs. Please visit http://www.giftedstudy.org/residential/ for more information
SUMMER STUDY: Pre-College Summer Programs. Please visit http://www.summerstudy.com/ for more
information.
THE SUMMER ACADEMY OF ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE: Programs are offered at Annapolis, MD in June and
Santa Fe, NM in June & July. These programs are for rising high school juniors and seniors interested in
discussion based classes centered on original texts. For more information please visit
https://www.sjc.edu/summer-academy
SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY: Leadership Institute for Entrepreneurship- In a simulated entrepreneurial
experience as real business owners, LIFE participants work in teams, start and run their own business,
create infomercial, and handle the success and challenges that any new business might throw at them.
Please visit http://www.susqu.edu/about/life.asp for more information.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY: Two, three and six week academic programs are available for sophomores,
juniors and seniors. Acting & Musical Theater, Dance, Architecture, Art & Design, Engineering & Computer
Science, Fashion & Textile Design, Law, Liberal Arts, Management and Public Communications classes are
offered. Please visit www.summercollege.syr.edu for more information.
TELLURIDE ASSOCIATION: Telluride Association Summer Program (TASP) is a free opportunity for bright
motivated high school juniors (rising seniors) to participate in a challenging six week college level seminar
while living in a diverse, reflective, self-governing intellectual community with similarly motivated peers.
TASPs are offered each summer in partnership with such institutions as Cornell University and the
University of Michigan. TASPERS live together and participate together in a three-hour seminar that meets
each weekday morning with two college professors. Classes emphasize group discussion rather than
lectures. Participants prepare for each class with extensive reading and writing assignments that set the
stage for in-depth engagement with the topic of the seminar. Please visit
http://www.tellurideassociation.org/our‐programs/high‐school‐students/summer‐program‐juniors‐
tasp/ for more information.
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY: Summer Owls Leadership Experience- Choose one three-credit college course in
business, media and communication, health professions or science, taught by enthusiastic and
knowledgeable Temple faculty. Live in a residence hall for three weeks and participate in programs outside
the classroom with other high school students in a safe and supervised program. Engage in leadership and
college-preparation workshops. Explore Philadelphia through field trips and expeditions. Please visit
https://www.temple.edu/summer/highschoolstudents for more information.
TUFTS UNIVERSITY: The University offers over 35 summer programs in many fields of study. Please visit
www.tufts.edu for information and application. Programs start the beginning of July.
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA: This program accepts applications from highly motivated sophomore, junior
and senior students with a 3.0+ average, cumulative since 9th grade to take college courses either online
or at the University of Alabama campus. Please visit http://uaearlycollege.ua.edu or call 1-877-823-8759
for more information.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO: This program offers a wide array of unique programs for rising sophomores,
juniors, and seniors. Students may take undergraduate courses for college credit while sitting alongside
other high school and college students from around the globe. For more information please visit
https://summer.uchicago.edu/minisite/
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT: Exploring Engineering is a one-week residential summer program for
current high school sophomores and juniors. During this exciting week at the Storrs Campus participants
explore engineering careers by working in small groups with faculty and college students. Please visit
http://edoc.engr.uconn.edu/explore-engineering/ for more information.
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS: The University has provided mature high school students with summer and study
abroad opportunities for over 20 years. Each program provides college credit while students study with
university faculty on the campuses in Irving, Texas and Rome, Italy. Contact [email protected] with
questions or visit www.udallas.edu/travel for program information.
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE: Summer College is an exclusive opportunity for academically talented high
school sophomores and juniors to live and learn on one of the most beautiful college campuses on the
East Coast. From early July to mid-August students live together in a University residence hall, take courses
for college credit, and enjoy the independence and excitement that can only be found at a top national
university. Please visit http://www.udel.edu/honors for more information.
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST: The UMass Amherst Pre-College Summer Design Academy
provides an opportunity for high school students interested in architecture, landscape architecture, urban
or interior design to experience the profession and see firsthand the kinds of activities that take place in
a university design program. Please visit http://www.umass.edu for more information.
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Summer Scholars Program at the University of Miami- Offers high school
sophomores and juniors the ability to experience a three-week program with six college credits to jump
start their college education in Architecture, Business, Forensic Investigation, Engineering, Filmmaking,
Health & Medicine, Law, Tropical Marine Biology, and other stimulating academic subjects. Students may
live on campus for an immersive college experience, or commute. Please visit
http://miami.edu/dcie/index.php/ssp for more information.
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME: The University offers a Summer Scholars opportunity for academically
outstanding high school students. All Roads Lead to Rome is a two week seminar to expose students to
literature, art, history, language and music to name a few. Please visit http://precollege.nd.edu for more
information.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA:
JULIAN KRINSKY CAMPS & PROGRAMS: Pre-college programs offered at the University
of Pennsylvania for students interested in architecture or art. Please visit
www.jkcp.com/architecture or www.jkcp.com/artspenn for more information.
ENGINEERING SUMMER ACADEMY: esap.seas.upenn.edu
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH: The University offers a week-long summer program in July for high school
students to strengthen leadership skills and learn to navigate the college application process. Please visit
www.thebridge.pitt.edu for information and application.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER: Pre-College Programs- A residential component of this program is available
for high school students for one to three weeks over the summer. Programs offer non-credit mini-courses
reflective of areas of study available at the University. Students can choose up to two courses per session.
Classes meet for 3 hours a day, 5 days a week. Students interact with peers and get a taste of the college
experience in an engaging and challenging setting. Students have the opportunity to explore many
different career options. Please visit http://enrollment.rochester.edu/precollege/ for more information.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: This program offers two and four week college immersion
program focused on a subject area of the student’s choice. Courses are interactive and challenging, and
students receive 3 units of USC elective credit upon successful completion of the 4 week program.
Students can choose from over 20 courses. For more information please visit http://summer.usc.edu, find
on twitter @USC Summer, Facebook: USC Summer Programs, or call 213-740-5679 for questions.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN: Summer Discovery UT Austin- will help prepare for the transition from
high school to college. Our pre-college program combines academics, athletics, and activities to give high
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school students a taste of college life. A 3-week program with special classes in Engineering, Sports
Management, Medicine, Psychology and Fashion. For more information, please visit
https://www.summerdiscovery.com/u‐texas‐austin
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD ACADEMY - ACADEMY INTRODUCTION MISSION (AIM): AIM is a
challenging summer program for high school juniors interested in serving their country and exploring
technical degree programs. For six days you are immersed in Coast Guard tradition and Academy life. For
application, information and forms, visit www.uscga.edu
USA GAP YEAR FAIRS: Please see website for many opportunities for travel, education, outdoor
adventure, community service and language immersion all on one site. Visit www.usagapyearfairs.org for
information about presentations in your area.
US PERFORMING ARTS CAMPS: Choose one week or multiple week summer intensives for students age
13 – 19. Choose from different college locations throughout the United States. Call at 1 888 497-3553 with
catalog requests or questions. Visit the website at www.usperformingarts.com
THE VHS COLLABORATIVE: ONLINE SUMMER SCHOOL: Classes available in science, English, math and
history and begin in June and July. Please visit www.thevhscollaborative.org/summer for more
information.
VISONS SERVICE ADVENTURES: This company offers various opportunities for community service in
foreign countries. Please visit: www.visions-service.com for more information.
WAGNER COLLEGE: Five unique summer pre-college programs are offered in science & philosophy, art &
history, filmmaking, dance, or musical theater. Please visit www.wagner.edu/precollege for more
information.
WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE: Global Summer Academy International- Academic and social
enrichment program for students in grades 8-12. While living on W&J’s historic campus, students will be
immersed in a subject of their choice. Featuring curated events, seminars and activities, students from all
over the world will convene for the summer of a lifetime. Please visit www.wjsummer.com for more
information.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS: High School Summer Scholars Program- Experience all facets of
college life. Open to current high school sophomores and juniors. As a participant in this selective five-
week program, enroll in two undergraduate courses taught by Washington University faculty and study
alongside college students. Please visit https://summerexperiences.wustl.edu/ for more information.
WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: Department of Architecture at Wentworth has a four week
“design and build” program for high school student entering grade 10 and above. Please visit
http://legacy.wit.edu/summerfab/ for more information.
ELVHS does not endorse or support any of the listed programs. ELVHS merely wishes to inform families of the opportunities mailed to the guidance office over the years.
WESLEYAN COLLEGE: Wesleyan Summer Session- An intensive learning experience: 13-week course in 5
weeks. Very small classes. Close relationships with faculty and fellow students. Please visit
http://www.wesleyan.edu/summer/index.ht ml for more information.
WHEATON COLLEGE: Discover your passions through one of our four exciting course options in
neuroscience, the history of popular music, the psychology of the selfie, and leadership and social change.
Discover your strengths through working with 4 of Wheaton’s most acclaimed professors, completing
challenging assignments, inspiring projects, and producing a final work to be showcased at the end of the
program. Please visit http://wheatoncollege.edu/summer-college/ for more information
WILLIAM PATTERSON UNIVERSITY: This University offers Middle School Enrichment Programs and Pre-
College Programs for High School Students. Please visit www.wpunj.edu/cpe for more information.
WORLD STRIDES SUMMER PROGRAMS: This program is a “Rebranded New Worlds Emerge” program and
is backed by 50 years of experience in student travel and offers safe and secure international programs
for 9-12th grade students. www.worldstridesummer.com
WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE: This Institute offers two different programs for summer
enrichment. The “Launch” program is designed for entering freshman & sophomore high school students
interested in sciences, robotics, game development and information is available www.wpi.edu/+launch.
The Institute also offers “Frontiers” for rising juniors & seniors in high school and blends sciences with
humanities, information at www.wpi.edu/+frontiers.
YALE UNIVERSITY: Yale Young Global Scholars Program- This program will offer six unique interdisciplinary
sessions on Yale’s campus, bringing together extraordinary students from around the world. Each session
is designed to hone students’ abilities to understand and think critically about contemporary global issues.
Students will have the opportunity to learn from distinguished Yale faculty members, participate in
seminars designed and let by current Yale students and engage with practitioners who are renowned
leaders in their fields – all while experiencing the world class facilities and resources that Yale University
has to offer. After participating in the program, each student will join the global community of YYGS
alumni, spanning more than 100 countries. Please visit http://globalscholars.yale.edu/ for more
information.