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
•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.
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:
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Currently be a junior or senior in high school
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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
ththrough July 31
stApplication will be accepted starting December 2, 2014
For more information: http://summersession.duke.edu/high-‐school-‐students
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, 2015Deadline: 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
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/
.
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 orhttps://wpcarey.asu.edu/undergraduate-‐programs/hs/high-‐school-‐programs
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
thgrade that have
indicated an interest in health/health care and ASU. SHI is for students who will be in 12
thgrade
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
thGraders, 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
thParticipant Selection:
Open to both residents and non-residents of Arizona. We will select 24
students per camp for a total of 48 participants
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
thPlease direct all questions to the Office of Admissions and Recruitment at
or call us at 602-827-2005.
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_
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
stFor More Info:
http://newstart.arizona.eduDrexel 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
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