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Summer  Programs  2015  

Yale  Young  Global  Scholars  Program  

An  official  Yale  University  program,  participants  in  the  Yale  Young  Global  Scholars  Program  for  

Outstanding  High  School  Students  can  expect  an  amazing  summer  experience  studying  in  

beautiful  campus  lecture  halls  and  classrooms,  living  in  Yale’s  historic  residential  colleges,  

eating  in  award-­‐winning  dining  halls,  meeting  a  talented  community  of  fellow  students,  

engaging  with  world-­‐renowned  professors,  and  interacting  with  extraordinary  visiting  

practitioners.  

Sessions:    

Politics,  Law,  and  Economics  (PLE)  -­‐  June  23  -­‐  July  6  

International  Affairs  and  Security  (IAS)  -­‐  July  9  -­‐  July  22  

Science,  Policy,  and  Innovation  (SPI)  -­‐  July  25  -­‐  August  7  

Deadline:

 February  26,  2015  

For  more  information:  

http://globalscholars.yale.edu/

   

 

2015  BYU  Summer  French  Camp  

All  participants  who  successfully  complete  French  Camp  will  receive  1  credit  hour  (the  

equivalent  of  2  semesters  or  4  quarters)  or  2nd  year  French,  3rd  year  French  or  4th  year  French.  

A  course  completion  notice  and  course  grade  will  automatically  be  mailed  to  the  high  school  

indicated  by  the  participant  during  the  registration  process.  Providing  a  high  school  name  is  

optional,  and  once  provided,  the  name  can  be  removed  by  the  participant  anytime  until  the  

course  is  completed,  if  the  participant  does  not  want  to  accept  the  credit  and  grade  earned.  

Participants  from  outside  of  Utah  should  confirm  with  their  school  counselor  that  their  school  

will  accept  high  school  credit  from  BYU  Independent  Study  

 

•Fun  and  interactive  classroom  experience  

•Hands-­‐on  activities  and  creative  cultural  experiences  

•Build  proficiency  in  listening,  speaking,  reading,  and  writing  

•Prepare  for  college-­‐level  French  

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•Improve  your  resume  for  college  admission  

Deadline:  

March  31,  2015  

For  more  information:  http://ce.byu.edu/cw/french/    

 

Stanford-­‐  PRE-­‐COLLEGIATE  STUDIES    

Stanford  Pre-­‐Collegiate  Studies  advances  the  education  of  academically  talented,  

intellectually  curious,  pre-­‐college  students.    We  offer  a  variety  of  programs  designed  to  meet  

the  needs  of  top  students  everywhere,  ranging  from  an  Online  High  School,  to  residential  

summer  programs  that  let  you  become  a  Stanford  University  student  for  the  summer  or  that  

let  you  dive  deeply  into  your  passions,  to  classes  offered  online  and  in-­‐person  throughout  the  

year.

 

For  more  information:  WWW.PRECOLLEGIATE.STANFORD.EDU    

 

Barrett  Summer  Scholars  

The  Barrett  Summer  Scholars  (BSS)  program  provides  students  with  the  opportunity  to  

experience  college  firsthand  and  prepare  for  enrollment  and  success  at  Arizona  State  University  

and  Barrett,  the  Honors  College.  BSS  sessions  at  ASU  are  designed  for  academically-­‐talented  

and  motivated  7th,  8th,  and  9th  grade  students.  This  residential  program  invites  students  to  live  

on  campus,  engage  in  college-­‐level  coursework,  and  participate  in  a  community  of  peers  from  

across  the  state.  Students  who  participate  are  given  the  unique  opportunity  to  pursue  their  

intellectual  curiosity  while  interacting  with  like-­‐minded  students  who  share  their  interests  and  

abilities.  Furthermore,  participants  are  enrolled  in  a  variety  of  challenging  courses  on  topics  not  

typically  presented  at  their  grade  level.  

Deadline:  

Friday  March  6th  

For  more  information:  

www.eoss.asu.edu/bss

   

 

Bank  of  America  summer  internship  Program    

 

Bank  of  America  is  looking  for  the  next  generation  of  community  leaders.  If  you  are  a  junior  or  

senior  in  high  school  with  a  passion  for  improving  your  community,  we  want  to  support  you.    

 

As  a  Student  Leader,  you  will  participate  in  an  eight-­‐week  paid  internship  at  a  local  nonprofit  

organization  where  you  will  learn  first-­‐hand  about  the  needs  of  your  community  and  the  critical  

role  nonprofits  play.  In  addition,  you  will  learn  valuable  civic,  social  and  business  leadership  

skills.  Each  Student  Leader  will  attend  the  Student  Leaders  Summit  held  in  Washington,  D.C.  

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where  you  will  learn  how  government,  business  and  the  nonprofit  sector  work  together  to  

address  critical  community  needs.    

 

To  become  a  Student  Leader,  you  must:    

Currently  be  a  junior  or  senior  in  high  school  

Be  able  to  participate  in  an  8-­‐week  paid  internship  at  a  local  nonprofit  organization  and  

work  35  hours  a  week    

Be  legally  authorized  to  work  in  the  US  without  sponsorship  through  the  end  of  

September  2015  

Be  able  to  participate  in  a  week-­‐long  Student  Leaders  Summit  in  Washington,  DC  (July  

12-­‐  July  17,  2015)  (All  expenses  paid.  This  week  will  be  part  of  your  8-­‐week  experience.)    

Be  a  student  in  good  standing  at  your  school    

Obtain  a  letter  of  recommendation  from  a  teacher,  guidance  counselor,  or  school  

administrator.    

Please  note,  Bank  of  America  employees  or  members  of  their  family  are  NOT  eligible  for  

nomination.  Family  members  include:  spouse  or  domestic  partner,  child  (including  by  

adoption),  parent,  grandparent,  grandchild,  cousin,  aunt,  uncle,  sibling,  parent-­‐in-­‐law,  brother-­‐

in-­‐law  or  sister-­‐in-­‐law  of  the  employee  or  the  employee’s  spouse  or  domestic  partner,  as  well  

as  step  relationships.    

Deadline:  January  31,  2015  

For  questions  concerning  this  program,  please  call  1-­‐800-­‐218-­‐9946  or  

http://about.bankofamerica.com/en-­‐us/global-­‐impact/student-­‐

leaders.html#fbid=QI38loInaS7

   

 

Duke  University  Summer  Session    

Focus  your  daytime  hours  on  one  intensive  Duke  University  undergraduate  course  for  which  you  will   receive  academic  credit  recorded  on  an  official  Duke  University  transcript.    Interact  with  Duke  

undergraduate  students  in  small  classes  taught  by  exceptional  Duke  faculty  and  instructors.  Supplement   your  formal  academic  experience  by  choosing  to  attend  an  evening  film  series  from  one  of  five  choices:

 

When:    July  5

th

 through  July  31

st

   

Application  will  be  accepted  starting  December  2,  2014  

For  more  information:  http://summersession.duke.edu/high-­‐school-­‐students    

 

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Joaquin  Bustoz  Math-­‐Science  Honors  

The  Joaquin  Bustoz  Math-­‐Science  Honors  Program  is  an  intense  academic  program  that  provides   motivated  students  an  outstanding  opportunity  to  begin  university  mathematics  and  science  studies   before  graduating  high  school.  The  program  is  designed  to  provide  a  successful  university  experience  for   students  who  are  underrepresented  in  the  mathematics  and  science  fields  and  to  enhance  their  

prospects  for  future  academic  success.  

When:  

May 25 - July 17, 2015

Deadline:  Complete  applications  must  be  postmarked  no  later  than  Friday,  February  27,  2015  

For  more  information:  https://jbmshp.asu.edu/about    

 

Cesar  E.  Chavez  Leadership  Institute  

The  Cesar  E.  Chavez  Leadership  Institute  is  a  high-­‐energy  leadership  program  for  Arizona  high  

school  sophomores  and  juniors.  While  living  on  the  ASU  campus,  participants  will  explore  

higher  education,  develop  leadership  skills,  and  discover  the  value  of  community  service.  

 

Program  Date:  June  7-­‐13,  2015  

Application  Deadline:    March  4,  2015  

For  More  info:  

http://outreach.asu.edu/ccli/

   

 

Arizona College of Medicine: Summer Scrubs takes high school students behind the scenes of medical school

 

PHOENIX – Summer Scrubs is a University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix program designed to inspire Arizona high school students to explore health care related careers. Located in downtown Phoenix and lasting one week, the program includes hands-on activities, field trips, simulatihands-on and related lab experiences plus lectures from medical students, faculty and community members.

Grades: 9th and 10th grade students Dates: June 8 - 12; 9am-4pm

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Grade: 11th grade students Session 1

Dates: June 15 - 19; 9am-4pm Session 2

Dates: June 21 at 3pm to June 26 at 4pm (overnight program)

For more info: http://phoenixmed.arizona.edu/news/summer-scrubs-takes-high-school-students-behind-scenes-medical-school

Montana Tech will be hosting a few camps this summer for students entering their

sophomore and junior years in high school!

MINES – Summer Camp for Young Women will take place June 21st – 26th. This is a

camp that focuses on many Science, Technology, Engineering and Math careers. This is a competitive camp that was filled to capacity with students from across Montana and the country last year! For more information go to www.mtech.edu/mines-camp.  

What a Blast Mining Camp will also take place June 21st – June 26th. This camp is a

focused on the mining engineering industry and was a lot of fun last year. If you would like more information, please email Paul Conrad in our Mining Department. His email is [email protected].  

MedStart Summer Camp will take place on Montana Tech’s campus July 19 – 23

rd

.

This camp is offered throughout the summer and different campuses. It focuses on the

high demand careers in the healthcare industry. More information can be found at

http://www.scmtahec.org/med-start-summer-camp/

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ASU  W.P.  Carey  High  School  Program  

Whether  you  already  know  a  business  degree  is  in  your  future  –  or  you’re  interested  in  

exploring  your  options  –  our  summer  residential  programs  are  a  great  and  fun  way  to  take  

your  first  steps  toward  exploring  your  future.  

Deadline:  3/20/15  

For  more  info:  [email protected]

 or  602.543.6200  or  

https://wpcarey.asu.edu/undergraduate-­‐programs/hs/high-­‐school-­‐programs      

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YOUNG  AMBASSADORS  PROGRAM    

The  Smithsonian  Latino  Center's  Young  Ambassadors  Program  (YAP)  is  a  national  program  for  

graduating  high  school  seniors  that  fosters  the  next  generation  of  Latino  leaders  in  the  arts,  

sciences,  and  humanities  via  the  Smithsonian  Institution  and  its  resources.  YAP  is  a  college  

preparatory  and  leadership  program  that  encourages  participants  to  explore  various  academic  

and  career  opportunities  through  the  lens  of  the  Latino  experience.  

Application  Deadline

:  4/6/2015  

For  more  Info:

     

http://latino.si.edu/programs/youngambassadors.htm

 

 

TUFTS  UNIVERSITY  SUMMER  STUDY  for  high  school  student  

Tufts  courses  and  programs  for  high  achieving  pre-­‐college  (high  school)  students  looking  for  the  

Tufts  challenge.  Residential  and  commuter  options  available  

For  more  info:  

http://ase.tufts.edu/tuftssummerstudy/

   

 

The Summer Health Institute @ ASU

The

Summer Health Institute @ ASU

is for students who are currently in the 11

th

grade that have

indicated an interest in health/health care and ASU. SHI is for students who will be in 12

th

grade

next year/plan to graduate May or June 2016.

The SHI website, video, and application can be found

here

For additional ASU Summer Programs for 9

th

– 12

th

Graders, click

here

Dates:

July 5-11 or 12-18, 2015

Location:

Downtown campus

Cost:

TBD – depends on sponsorship (last year the camp was free for all participants due to

securing sponsorship. The cost without securing sponsorship is estimated at $600.00 per

participant. Scholarships will be available if full sponsorship is not secured)

Is this a residential program?

Yes. Open to in-state and out-of-state students who will be high

school seniors during 2015-2016

Contact:

Nate Wade 602-496-1941

[email protected]

Deadline:

March 30

th

Participant Selection:

Open to both residents and non-residents of Arizona. We will select 24

students per camp for a total of 48 participants

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Summer Scrubs #FutureMD through The University of Arizona College of Medicine –

Phoenix

Summer Scrubs

is a University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix program designed to

inspire Arizona high school students to explore health care related careers. Located in downtown

Phoenix and lasting one week, the program includes hands-on activities, field trips, simulation

and related lab experiences plus lectures from medical students, faculty and community

members.

Sessions Offered

The Health Care Team

Explore several health care occupations by learning from medical doctors, physician assistants,

nurses, and other health care providers.

Grades:

9th and 10th grade students

Dates

: June 8 - 12; 9am-4pm

Cost:

250*

Explore Medical School

Are you leaning towards becoming a medical doctor? Experience a week in the life of a medical

student.

Grade:

11th grade students

Session 1

Dates

: June 15 - 19; 9am-4pm

Cost:

250*

Session 2

Note:

Preference given to students who live outside of Maricopa County.

Dates:

June 21 at 3pm to June 26 at 4pm (overnight program)

Cost:

500*

* Need-based scholarships are available. Scholarship form are located in the application.

Deadline:

March 11

th

Please direct all questions to the Office of Admissions and Recruitment at

[email protected]

or call us at 602-827-2005.

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LYLE: School of Engineering    

ENGINEERING SUMMER CAMP FOR 11th & 12th GRADE STUDENTS

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.

Cost: $975 (includes room and all meals)

Application: The camp will be open to all female and male students who will be entering the 11th and 12th grades in Fall 2015. Student participants must have also completed or plan to complete Algebra II in 11th grade, in addition to completing at least one science lab-based course prior to the beginning of camp.

https://smulyleschool.formstack.com/forms/1112_grade_summer_camp_

Session 1: 11th/12th Girls June 15th - June 19th (5 days and 4 nights) Session 2: 11th/12th Boys June 22nd - June 26th (5 days and 4 nights)

ENGINEERING SUMMER CAMP FOR 7th - 10th GRADE STUDENTS

This day program is designed for girls and boys entering 7th through 10th grades in Fall 2015. Students will explore disciplines of engineering offered at the Lyle School of Engineering: electrical, mechanical, civil and environmental engineering through hands-on, interactive projects.

This camp is for students who have an interest in engineering, but not an expertise. By the end of camp, the students will have a solid foundation on which to build upon and encourage them to engage more actively in their math and science classes upon their return to school.

Eligibility: Camp is open to all girls and boys who will be entering the 7th, 8th, 9th, or 10th grades in Fall 2015. *Please note that the same material will be presented at both sessions per grade level. Cost: $200 (includes lunch and snacks)

9th & 10th Graders

Session 1: July 6th - 7th (2 day co-ed camp) Session 2: July 9th - 10th (2 day co-ed camp)

https://smulyleschool.formstack.com/forms/910_grade_summer_camp_2015_

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7th & 8th Graders

Session 1: July 13th - 14th (2 day co-ed camp) Session 2: July 16th - 17th (2 day co-ed camp)

https://smulyleschool.formstack.com/forms/710_grade_summer_camp_2015  

SMU CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION SUMMER CAMP

The SMU CSI Summer Camp is comprised of two week-long sessions (one for girls and one for boys) where kids will have the opportunity to explore the science and technology behind

identification and crime solving. Guest speakers include an FBI Agent, local Police, Dallas Explorers, K-9 Unit, SWAT Team, NamUS, Texas Rangers, and a Psychophysiologist. Campers participate in Face, Speech Iris Recognition, Fingerprint Dusting and Sensor labs, Paper

Chromatography, Bone Identification, DNA Extraction and Electrophoresis, a GPS Activity and the Psychology of Deception.

Eligibility: Camp is open to all girls and boys who will be entering the 6th and 7th grades in Fall 2015. *Please note that the same material, as in the past, will be presented during all weeks. Cost: $225 (includes lunch and snacks)

6th & 7th Grade Girls

Week 1: (3 day camp) June 15th - 17th Week 2: (3 day camp) July 13th - 15th 6th & 7th Grade Boys

Week 1: (3 day camp) June 22nd - 24th Week 2: (3 day camp) July 20th - 22nd

https://smu-­‐htexg.formstack.com/forms/untitled_form_1

   

 

University  of  Arizona  summer  sessions    

The New Start Summer Program is a six-week introduction to the best the University of Arizona

has to offer. While students spend these weeks getting to know the campus, they will also take

two courses (6-7 units), meaning they start off half a semester ahead! Equally important, they

will have the opportunity to make great memories and lasting friendships before other freshmen

have even stepped foot on campus.

Application  Deadline:  May  1

st

   

For  More  Info:  

http://newstart.arizona.edu      

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Drexel  University  Summer  programs    

The Classes

At Drexel's Summer Institutes, students learn in classrooms ranging from a state-of-the-art recording studio to a securities trading lab to a designer boutique to a salt marsh. In other words, this is a different kind of school, and a different kind of summer vacation.

The Teachers

Summer Institutes programs are led by Drexel University professors. Our faculty are successful artists, business leaders, practicing doctors, counseling professionals, lawyers, engineers, and expert scientists, and they're ready to teach your students what they've learned from working in their industries.

The Campus and Beyond

College is about more than just classes. At Drexel's Summer Institutes students will make new friends, experience the life of an undergrad on campus, and explore the historic city of Philadelphia. With residential and commuting options, and programs that range in length from one to five weeks, school could be the most exciting thing they do all summer.

For more information about Summer Institutes at Drexel University, including a complete list of programs, dates, and application instructions, please visit our Summer Institutes website.

For more Info: http://drexel.edu/undergrad/summer/

 

 

ASU,  SUMMER  COLLEGIATE  ACADEMY    

Prepare for College with ASU Summer Collegiate Academy

Summer Collegiate Academy presents an exciting, one-of-a-kind opportunity for academically talented high school students this summer. You will become a Sun Devil for five weeks and experience university life firsthand, take courses for credit and identify potential career paths through this selective, interactive experience. Summer Collegiate Academy allows you to:

• Fast track your future with courses for credit

• Learn how to be successful in college and high school

• Explore majors and complete a capstone project in career readiness • Network with ASU faculty and staff and explore campus resources • Establish a relationship with an ASU mentor

• Complete a capstone project to research careers and set goals for next steps • Experience ASU with a cohort of high-achieving peers

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Tuition for this program is significantly reduced through the generous scholarship support of ASU.

Program Dates

June 1 – July 3, 2015

Application Deadline

April 27, 2015

For  More  Info:  https://eoss.asu.edu/collegiate-­‐academy    

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