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SUMMER PROGRAMS MASTER LIST 2014/2015 As of April 14, 2016 Note: After each listing is the date that the career center received the program information. Abbey Road Programs: Summer immersion and pre-college programs. www.goabbeyroad.com. (2011/2012) Adelphi University (NY) Pre-College Program for students entering their junior and senior years, allows students to earn Adelphi course credits through a rich academic experience. Programs include Nursing, Business, Game Programming, Psychology and Musical Theatre. Program details available at precollege.adelphi.edu (2014/2015) AFS: Study abroad, live with a family. Summer semester and full year programs available, all over the world. Additional information available at www.afs.org/usa or in the career center. (2010/2011) Air Force: Summer seminar. Experience a week long program held at the Air Force Academy. Apply online at www.academyadmissions.com. (2011/2012) AIU High School Diplomats (Princeton University): the HSD program brings American and Japanese high school students together at Princeton University for a 10 day cross cultural and educational program exchange program. American students will be paired with a Japanese roommate in group activities, cultural presentations, and Japanese language instruction. For more details visit www.highschooldiplomats.com/america.php (2012) Banson NYC High School Fashion Camps for students entering 9 th through 12 th grades. Two oneweek sessions available. June and July. Boston University (Massachusetts) Pre-College Program: several programs available in 33 subject areas. Visit bu.edu/summer for details. (2014/2015).

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SUMMER PROGRAMS MASTER LIST 2014/2015 As of April 14, 2016 Note: After each listing is the date that the career center received the program information. Abbey Road Programs: Summer immersion and pre-college programs. www.goabbeyroad.com. (2011/2012) Adelphi University (NY) Pre-College Program for students entering their junior and senior years, allows students to earn Adelphi course credits through a rich academic experience. Programs include Nursing, Business, Game Programming, Psychology and Musical Theatre. Program details available at precollege.adelphi.edu (2014/2015) AFS: Study abroad, live with a family. Summer semester and full year programs available, all over the world. Additional information available at www.afs.org/usa or in the career center. (2010/2011) Air Force: Summer seminar. Experience a week long program held at the Air Force Academy. Apply online at www.academyadmissions.com. (2011/2012) AIU High School Diplomats (Princeton University): the HSD program brings American and Japanese high school students together at Princeton University for a 10 day cross cultural and educational program exchange program. American students will be paired with a Japanese roommate in group activities, cultural presentations, and Japanese language instruction.  For more details visit www.highschooldiplomats.com/america.php (2012)    Banson  NYC  High  School  Fashion  Camps  for  students  entering  9th  through  12th  grades.    Two  one-­‐week  sessions  available.  June  and  July.    Boston University (Massachusetts) Pre-College Program: several programs available in 33 subject areas. Visit bu.edu/summer for details. (2014/2015).

Boston University (Massachusetts): Two week Journalism Workshop for High school students. Get a chance to work on investigative stories that could be published in school newspapers or in major media outlets in New England. Financial aid is available and is offered on a first-come – first-served basis. Learn more at bu.edu/summer. (2015/2016) Bronfman Youth Fellowships in Israel: 26 North American students in their junior year of high school will be selected for an all expense paid, 5 week Fellowship to Israel. Program educates and inspires young Jews from diverse backgrounds to become active participants in Jewish culture. Full details about the program are online at www.bronfman.org. Broadreach: international internships available around the world in a variety of subjects. Visit www.gobroadreach.com for program details. (2014/2015). California State Summer School for the Arts (CSSSA): For 25 years the CSSSA has sought the most talented high school-aged visual, literary, media and performing artists in the California. The teenagers selected are designated California Arts Scholars and attend one of the country’s premier summer arts institutes on the campus of the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia. APPLICATIONS DUE ON OR BEFORE FEBRUARY 28, 2012. (2011/2012) Camp Cardiac, San Francisco: One week summer camps for students 15 and older interested in careers in medicine. For additional information visit www.campcardiac.org. (2013/2014) Carlton College (Minnesota): Writing program, liberal arts and science. Information available at www.carelton.edu/summer, 866-767-2275 or in the Career Center. (2011/2012) Carnegie Melon (Pennsylvania): Summer pre-college programs at Carnegie Melon. Additional information available at www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college or in the Career Center. (2014/2015) Chapman University Dodge College of Film and Media Arts Two week programs available. For complete program details, visit ftv.chapman.edu/programs/SFA. (2011/2012)

Chester College of New England The Alternative Writing Course, two week summer college residency for high school students. Visit www.chestercollege.edu/summer-programs for program details. (2011/2012) CIEE High School Abroad: Summer, semester or gap year programs available. For a complete listing of programs visit www.ciee.org/highschoolsummer. Cogswell Polytechnical College: Maya Boot camp (3D models), model sketching, painting, digital music production. Call Brandace King to enroll or to get additional information. 408-541-0100 x 147 or [email protected]. Columbia University (New York): Summer programs for High School Students. Study at Columbia University in New York (grades 9-12), or at the University of Barcelona in Barcelona (grades 11-12) or Columbia University in Jordan (grades 11-12). For additional details visit ce.columbia.edu/HS or call 212-854-9889. (2015/2016) Columbia University (New York): Pre-college programs for grades 9-12. Study in NYC, Barcelona and Jordan. A variety of programs are available. Additional information is available at www.ce.columbia.edu/highschool or in the Career Center. (2014/2015) Cornell University (New York): 2, 3, 5 and 6 week long summer programs for academically talented students. Additional information available at www.summercollege.cornell.edu, 607-255-6203 or in the Career Center. (2014/2015) Cornish College of the Arts (Washington): Art and Design, dance, music, theater. Emerging Artist Program is an intensive summer experience for students, Ages 15-18, who wish to explore the performing and visual arts in a professional art school setting. Multiple sessions available. For complete course descriptions go to www.cornish.edu/summer. (2010/2011)

De Anza Extended Year Summer College for Kids and Teens This is a summer enrichment program for students who are performing academically at or above grade level. Extended Year is designed for students entering 1st through 10th grades. The summer program operates at three locations, is four weeks in length and is offered in the morning hours. More information available at http://www.extendedyear.deanza.edu (2010/2011) Drexel University, Pennsylvania Summer Institutes Pre-College Programs. Art & Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Science, Health Systems, Business, Computing & Informatics, Enginnering, Law, Media Arts & Design, Medicine and Nursing. For program details visit www.drexel.edu/summer. (2013/2014) Earlham College (Indiana): Art, humanities, languages, natural sciences, social sciences. Two week program. Information available at www.earlham.edu/~eac or in the Career Center. (2013/2014) Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA): offers Young Eagles everywhere the chance to come to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and learn all about aviation. The Aviation Camps provide youths ages 16-18 the chance to get hands on experience in several aspects of aviation. Several sessions available. Find out more at http://www.eaa62.org. (2014/2015)  Edventure AP Summer Institutes 2011 AP Calculus, English, Science, Government, Geography, Statistics, Biology, Physics, Psychology, Spanish, History, Chemistry. Various locations and dates available. Check www.edventure-ga.com/apsi (2010/2011) EF International Language Centers: Take language courses abroad. Courses are available in Spanish, French, Italian, German and Mandarin. Choose electives to fit your interests, ie business, art, music etc. Two weeks to one year long programs. Program details available at www.ef.com or in the Career Center. (2010/2011) Emory Pre-College Program (Atlanta): a taste of college life, academics, credit and non-credit classes. Details available in the Career Center or online at www.college.emory.edu/pre-college. (2012/2013)

Entrada Scholars Program (Michigan): Calvin’s summer academic achievement program for ethnic and racial minority high school students who are completing their junior and senior years. For details visit www.calvin.edu/entrada. (2014/2015) Expression College Summer Camp: Drawing, Animation, Design for Print, Stop Motion Animation, Game Art, Beginning Studio Recording Camp, Electronic Music Camp. Visit expression.edu/camps to register. (2009/2010) FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Immersive Summer Program. 3 days of Projects and Workshops. For more information and to register visit FIDM.edu/go/SummerProgram. 2015/2016 Foothill EMT Academy: Nine week intensive program prepares students for national certification as an EMT. An EMT may be a firefighter, ambulance attendant, lifeguard, park ranger and more. Applicants must be 18 years old or older by June 30, 2013, have a high school diploma, valid social security number, go through drug test and background check, provide an immunization card. Complete Health 55 in Winter Quarter at Foothill College and complete the CCOC Fire Science/First Responder program prior to June 2013. (2012/2013) Foothill College STEM Summer Program: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math summer camps. Students must register by June 2. For additional details visit STEMcamp.HighSchool.2014.pdf or email Oxana Pantchenko at [email protected]. (2013/2014) Franklin Switzerland Summer 2014: Two four week intensive summer sessions. In addition to summer classes, students will have an opportunity to explore Europe on the weekends. Information available in the Career Center and at www.fc.edu/summer-programs. (2014/2015)

Full Sail University (Florida): Programs in Art & Design, Film, Games and Music & Entertainment. For details visit fullsail.edu. (2011/2012) Georgetown University: Medical program for high school students. The eight day Medical Institute at Georgetown giving them the opportunity to meet with faculty and scientists work with cutting edge patient simulators and tour the world renowned facilities at the Georgetown University Medical Center. Students can also explore medicine more in depth with the 5-week Fundamentals of Medicine program. To get dates and details go to scs.georgetown.edu/summermedicine. Georgetown University Summer Programs for High School Students. For details visit summer.georgetown.edu/hoyas. (2014/2015. Georgetown University Summer Medical Programs for High School Students. An 8 day and a 5 week program available. Study areas are Medicine, Neuroscience and Anatomy. Visit summer.georgetown.edu/hoyamed2015. (2014/2015) Global Scholar: Through seminars, conversation, field trips and simulations, participants debate the meaning of global citizenship, explore issues that define our interconnected world, and build essential skills you will need to engage and lead us into the future. For program details visit www.globalscholar.org. (2011/2012) Global Works: GAP year and summer programs. Community service, adventure travel, cultural exchange, language immersion. Information available at www.globalworkstravel.com or in the career center. (2011/2012) Grammy in the Schools: camp for aspiring music industry professionals: hands-on career training, learn from industry experts, performance and music business tracks. Camp locations: St. Paul, Los Angeles, Brooklyn and Nashville. Apply now at www.grammyintheschools.com. (2013/2014) Global Service Partnerships in Belize: Assi st with reading, writing and oral English proficiencies with the local residents. For details visit www.globalservicepartnerships.org. (2014/2015).

Grammy Foundation Grammy Camp where music sparks amazing. Hands on career training, learn from industry experts, performance and music business tracks. Locations in Brooklyn, Los Angeles and Nashville. For details visit grammyintheschools.com. (2014/2015). Harvard Pre-College Program: Take summer classes, prepare for college through college visits, workshops and admission talks. Two week sessions. For details visit summer.harvard.edu/pre-college (2015/2016) HEAT Institute in Silicon Valley, Humanities, Entrepreneurship and Technology: Students will have the opportunity to study directly with Stanford faculty and industry professionals from companies like Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn, learn about key relationships between the humanities and technology, and build creative real-world solutions using the latest software and hardware tools, including Big Data, Google Glass, and Oculus Rift. To learn more visit: http://lingo.stanford.edu/heat_2014. (2013/2014) ID Tech & Gaming Camps: Computer, gaming, film, study abroad, those are just a few of the options. Information available at www.internaldrive.com or in the Career Center. (2009/2010) Interlochen (Michigan): The world’s premier summer arts program for aspiring artists grades 3 through 12. Train with renowned instructors and produce more than 400 presentations each summer in music, theatre, dance, visual arts, and creative writing and motion picture arts. Programs range from 1-6 weeks in length. (2011/2012) International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE): academic year homestay programs, summer homestay, adventure, and language programs, teen twin program. For details visit the website of ASSE www.asse.com or the website of World Heritage www.world-heritage.org (2012/2013) Junior Statesmen Summer School (JSA): Georgetown, Princeton, Yale and Stanford locations. Details available at www.jsa.org/summer or in the Career Center. (2011/2012)

Keio Academy of New York Summer Cultural Experience: Open to Middle School and High School students from Japan, the US and the rest of the world. For program details visit www.keio.edu/english/summerprograms. (2014/2015) Landmark College, Vermont: For students who learn differently. Programs available for high school juniors and seniors, high school graduates and current college students. For additional information go to www.landmark.edu or call 802-387-6718. (2010/2011) Landmark College: 2011 Summer Transition Program for College Bound Seniors Who Learn Differently: Landmark College is the college of choice for students with learning disabilities, dyslexia and AD/HD. The three week program for juniors and seniors in high school is all about engagement with serious academic work, with writing, with strategies for success in school, with peers, with adults, and with self. Students in this program must be at least 16 years of age and have completed the sophomore year of high school. (2010/2011) Learning Programs International: Study abroad for college credit. Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, Costa Rica. Information available at www.lpiabroad.com. (2011/2012) Lewis & Clark College, Oregon: Fir Acres Workshop in Writing and Thinking. Two week summer residency program for students between grades 8 and 12. (2010/2011) Marist (New York): Summer Pre-College program. 2 week programs available. Earn college credit. Learn more at: www.marist.edu/precollege/apply.html. (2014/2015) Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA): Programs in Baltimore and Tuscany. Create a portfolio for you college application. Learn more at www.mica.edu/precollege (2011/2012) Miami University Junior Scholars Program: six week residential experience for high school seniors. Earn college credit, participate in educational seminars, social and cultural events, and recreational programs. (2014/2015)

Miami University, Ohio Summer Scholars Program: two week summer program for high school juniors or seniors. For additional information visit MiamiOH.edu/summerscholars. (2013/2014) Mineta Summer Transportation Institute, San Jose State University: Receive college units in Environmental or Political Science, transferable anywhere. Units that look good on your college application. You will have the opportunity to learn about marketing, public relations, safety, engineering, and science. Talk to CEO’s, pilots, engineers, bus & ferry drivers and management. (2010/2011) Miss CEO Summer Leadership Academy at Stanford University. This 10 day program is specifically designed for young women currently in grades 9-12 to develop their skills such as effective communication, time management, goal setting, and negotiation. Applications accepted on a rolling basis starting March 31st. Visit www.misceo.org/sla for details. (2014/2015). National Geographic Student Expeditions: Summer trips for Middle School and High School Students. Catalog in the office or visit www.ngstudentexpeditions.com or call 1-877-877-8759. (2015/2016) NatureBridge (Yosemite Program) The Yosemite Summer Field Research:Course for students with a passion for exploration, science and adventure. Go backpacking, create your own research project, and learn to think like a scientist. Visit www.yosemitefieldresearch.org. (2011/2012) Naval Academy: Summer STEM Program (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). Available to students 8th-11th grades. Please visit the website for details. https://candidateinformation.usna.edu/ITSD/nass/acawu026$.startup 2012/2013 New Worlds Emerge, a Worldstrides Adventure Travel abroad or domestically. Adventure, cultural and language immersion, and pre-college opportunities for high school students. For additional information, visit www.newworldsmerge.org. (2013/2014)

New York Film Academy: Film making and acting. Programs available in New York City, Los Angeles and Abu Dhabi, UAE. Check out www.nfya.edu or call 1-900-611-film. (2010/2011) New York University High School Academy at the School of Continuing and Professional Studies: One week summer programs. Live and learn in the heart of New York City, the cultural and financial capital of the world. For program details visit: scps.nyu.edu/hsacademy. (2013/2014) New York University Tisch School of the Arts Summer School: creative computing, dance, drama, dramatic writing and many other choices. Visit tisch.ny.edu/special-programs for additional information. (2015/2016). Northfield Mount Hermon School, Massachusetts: Middle school, college prep, and summer abroad programs available in a variety of subjects. Programs available in Massachusetts, Spain and New Zealand. Additional details available at www.nmhschool.org or 1-413-498-3290. (2011/2012) Northeastern University, Massachusetts: Summer program. Live on campus and take college classes (earn credit). See website for additional details. (2012/2013) Northwestern University (Illinois): National High School Institute. Film & Video, Speech, Theatre Arts, Debate. Information available at www.northwestern.edu/nhsi, 1-800-662-NHSI or in the Career Center. (2010/2011) Oberlin College: Summer institute for High School Students. Foresight Leadership & Sustainability Initiative. For details visit www.Foresightlsi.org. (2013/2014) Occidental College: Adventures of the Mind. Enjoy sessions on leadership, creativity, goal-setting, entrepreneurship, money matters and college/career paths. Information available at www.adventuresofthemind.org. (2013/2014) Otis College of Art and Design Los Angeles: Summer of art four-week college preparation programs. Information available in the career center or at www.otis.edu/soa. (2010/2011)

Oxbridge Summer Academics: Summer programs for grades 8-12 in Oxford, Cambridge, St. Andrews, Paris, and many more places. Additional information available atwww.oxbridgeprograms.com or in the Career Center. (2015/20156 Oxford Advanced Studies Program: Information available at 203-966- 2886, www.oasp.ac.uk or in the Career Center. (2010/2011) Oxford Royale Academy Summer School: Fully integrated academic and cultural experiences complemented by exciting and informative excursions. Each course lasts two weeks, although many students stay for four weeks, taking two different options back to back. Catalog in the office or for additional information visit www.oxford-royale.co.uk. (2015/2016) Pacific Northwest College of Art (Portland): Pre-College summer studies. www.pnca.edu/programs/ce/precollege or in the Career Center. (2009/2010) Peking University: Language program in Beijing. June 22-Aug 16. www.nanhai.com or (650) 259-2108. Information also available in the Career Center. (2007/2008) Phillips Exeter Academy (New Hampshire): Academics, sports, performing arts, SAT prep. Full program details available at www.exeter.edu/summer. (2014/2015) Pratt Institute (New York): A variety of summer pre-programs are available. Information available at 718-636-3453, www.pratt.edu/prostudies or in the Career Center. (2014/2015) Prescott College (Arizona) Courses in geology, natural history, ecology, cultural studies and photography, blended with hiking, rafting, climbing, and kayaking expeditions. For program details including course descriptions and requirements, itineraries, gear lists, instructor biographies and application information and more, visit www.prescott.edu. (2011/2012) Putney Student Travel Catalog available in the Career Center or visit go.putney.com/rsvp or call 1-802-387-5000 for additional information. (2015/2016)

Regis College (Massachusettes): Two-week pre-college program for high school juniors and seniors. Classes available in the School of Nursing, Science and Health Professions, and the School of Liberal Arts, Education, and Social Sciences. For additional information visit www.regiscollege.edu/hsprogram. (2013/2014) Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): Six week college program for juniors and seniors. For details visit risd.edu/precollege Ringling College of Art and Design (Florida): create a portfolio, work in college level coursework, meet the challenge of project pace and performance, live and work with like minded individuals, earn college credits, have fun and explore college majors. Information available at www.ringling.edu/precollege. (2011/2012) Rustic Pathways: High School travel programs GAP Programs. Catalogs available in the Career Center or visit www.rusticpathways.com. (2015/2016) Sail Caribbean: Sailing, water sports, scuba, and cultural exchange. 14 to 21 day programs are available. No experience necessary. Information available at 800-321-0994, www.sailcaribbean.com or in the Career Center. (2013/2014) Saint John’s College Summer Academy: Pre-college Summer Programs for High School Students held in New Mexico and Maryland. One week classes open to 15-18 year olds. For additional information visit www.sjc.edu/summeracademy. (2015/2016) Saint Mary’s College of California Summer Math Camp: one week residential math camp for juniors focused on strengthening and inspiring students’ interest in Math. Additional information available at http://math.stmarys-ca/SMC2.html (2011/2012) San Jose State University: Summer music camp for middle school and high school students. Students will participate in Concert Band, Orchestra or Choir (high school students only) as a major performing ensemble. For information and to register go to www.music.sjsu.edu . (2011/2012)

Santa Clara University: Summer Engineering Series. Five day residential experience offering specially designed classes taught by Santa Clara University engineering faculty. Courses are presented as a mix of lecture and interactive laboratory work, spanning several fields of engineering. Information available at www.scu.edu/engineering or in the Career Center. Applications due by March 18, 2011. (2010/2011) Santa Clara University Young Scholars Program: Earn college credit that can apply toward your eventual university degree; Receive advising from key people on campus; take classes alongside college students; meet other college-bound students. For more information visit www.scu.edu/summer/ysp. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)(Georgia): Information available at www.scad.edu/summer or in the career center. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: pre-college summer studio 2013. A rigorous 4 week program for rising high school juniors and seniors (students at least 16 years of age). For dates, deadlines and fees visit www.smfa.edu/precollege. (2012/2013) SIG Summer Institute for the Gifted: Three week camps, day, residential and commuter programs available for gifted students from 4 through 17. Programs are available at a number of different campuses in the US. Additional details available in the Career Center. (2011/2012) Skidmore (New York) Pre-College Program in the Liberal and Studio Arts. Information available at www.skidmore.edu/summer. (2014/2015) Smith College (Massachusetts): Summer science and engineering programs for high school girls. Information available at www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep or in the Career Center. (2011/2012) Snow Farm (Massachusetts): hands on intensive summer in art located in Massachusetts. Choose two studios with small group instructors. Three sessions available. Application with references required. Details available at www.snowfarm.org or in the Career Center. (2014/2015)

South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Youth Programs (STEM): Science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Camps limited to 16 students per class. A variety of one week camps offered. Visit the schools website for details. (2013/2014) Stanford SPLASH: Classes, seminars, and workshops for 7th thru 12th

graders. For a complete list of programs go to www.stanfordesp.org. (2011/2012) Stanford Hospital & Clinics EMT Bootcamp: A 14 day program in June for those interested in a career in the emergency medical services profession. Following graduation from this course, students will be eligible to work as an EMT-Basic in emergency departments, ambulance companies, with fire departments and other public safety programs. Applications available in the career center. (2010/2011) Stanford Medical Youth Science Program: Two day summer residential program for sophomore and junior students from low income backgrounds interested in attending college. For an application and eligibility requirements visit: http://smysp.stanford.edu. (2011/2012) Stanford Medical Institute Program: two day program for current sophomore and junior high school students who are academically oriented, interested in health and medical careers, and plan to attend a four year college or university. Spend two days with renowned Stanford faculty, academic staff and student counselors, and to participate in state of the art anatomy and surgery simulations and lab demonstrations. This program will be held August 10 and 11, 2011. Applications are available at http://smysp.stanford.edu/summer_medical_program.html. Deadline to apply is April 8, 2011. (2010/2011) Stanford Summer School: earn college credit, meet students from around the world, live and learn on campus. For program details go to www.summer.stanford.edu. (2011/2012) Stevens Institute of Technology (New York): Engineering, Science, Computer Science and Programming. Additional information available at www.stevens.edu/admissions/summer and in the career center. (2014/2015)

Student Conservation Association: National Conservation Crews for High School Students age 15-19. Crews include 6-8 teenagers who serve for 3-5 weeks in summer. Members live in tents and cook their own meals. Tuition free. Application deadline: January 15. (2010/2011) Student Summer Academy, Washington, DC: Spend six days in DC, explore DC’s monuments & memorials, earn credit from University of Virginia. Various dates are available. Additional program information available at [email protected]. (2010/2011) Studio Art Centers International Florence Summer Studies: 4 week and 5 week programs available. Visit www.saci-florence.org (2010/2011) Suffolk University (Boston): Two week intensive summer experiences, two sessions. Information available at www.suffolk.edu/summerinstitutes, 617-305-2500 or in the Career Center. (2010/2011) Summer Discovery: Pre-college enrichment programs at prestigious universities in the US and around the world. Internships, language, cultural immersion and community service. Information available at 516-621-3939, www.summerfun.com or in the Career Center. (2015/2016)  Suffolk University (Boston): Two week intensive summer experiences, two sessions. Information available at www.suffolk.edu/summerinstitutes, 617-305-2500 or in the Career Center. (2010/2011) Summer Discovery: Pre-college enrichment programs at prestigious universities in the US and around the world. Internships, language, cultural immersion and community service. Information available at 516-621-3939, www.summerdiscovery.com; discoveryinternships.com and jrdiscovery.com or in the Career Center. (2015/2016)  Summer Edge: an award winning program that gives newly admitted fall freshmen and transfer students an opportunity to learn about life as a Berkeley student before the fall semester starts. For additional information visit: summer.berkeley.edu/freshman.    Summer Institute for the Gifted, Connecticut Programs available for ages 5-17. For details visit www.giftedstudy.org.

Summer Study Programs: Penn State, University of Colorado at Boulder, Fordham, The Sorbonne, Paris. Various academic, community service, and fun activities. Information available at www.summerstudy.com (2014/2015) Syracuse University: Summer college for high school students. Two, four and six week programs available in a variety of subjects. For program details visit www.summercollege.syr.edu. (2011/2012) Teen Dev Camp: Teen Dev Camp is a learn-by-making summer tech camp that teaches kids web app development in a fun environment. Kids will get to make apps, games, and websites. Kids ages 10-16 are welcome. Two 2 week sessions in July are offered. For details and to sign up, visit www.teendevcamp.com (2013/2104) TeenLife: Summer Programs. This is a resource directory of over 60 Residential Summer Programs. Visit the website at www.teenlife.com or view the catalog in the Career Center. (2014/2015) Telluride Association Sophomore Seminar Summer Programs Programs will be held at Cornell University (NY)and the University of Michigan. Program details available at http://tass.tellurideassociation.org (2015/2016) The Boston Conservatory Summer Dance Intensive: Three week Summer Dance Intensive is for dancers 15-25 with a high proficiency in ballet who are looking to expand their repertoire into contemporary ballet, modern dance and improvisation (including William Forsythe Improvisation Technique). Application deadline: May 15, 2013. See website for details. www.bostonconservatory.edu/sdi The College of William and Mary Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History for Juniors and Seniors in High School. Additional information available in the career center and at www.wm.edu/niahd. (2013/2014)

The Experiment in International Living: 3-5 week trips. Cultural Immersion, Home stays, Community Service, Language Training. Europe, The Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Information available at www.worldlearning.org or www.usexperiment.org. (2014/2015) The University of Alabama: Early college program, online, on campus or both. Program details available at www.uaearlycollege.ua.edu. (2014/2015) The University of British Columbia: Summer Scholars Program Blend outdoor field research with classroom lectures and labs. Explore current environmental issues with UBC professors while you live on campus and make friends from around the world. Available to students entering their Junior and Senior years of high school. For details visit www.summerscholars.ubc.ca. (2013/2014) The University of Chicago: Students may take undergraduate courses for college credit. For program details visit summer.uchicago.edu. (2011/2012) The University of Vermont: Pre-College Program in Burlington or Dublin. Earn college credit, develop new friendships, and experience a new culture. For additional details visit www.uvm.edu/precollege. (2014/2015) Tufts University (Massachusetts): Summer Study programs available. Writing Program, Law & Ethics, Science, Bioinformatics, courses for Seniors, and more. For details visit go.tufts.edu.summer. (2014/2015) UC Berkeley Summer Design Academy: College of Environmental Design. A four week program to study Architecture, Urban Design, and sustainable City Planning at the College of Environmental Design (CED) through a series of lectures, field trips and design studios. Visit www.ced.berkeley.edu /academics/summer-program. (2014/2015) UC Berkeley Environmental Design: Programs in landscapes, sustainability, architecture and cities. For program details visit ced.bekerley.edu. (2014/2015)

UC Berkeley Business Academy for Youth: This opportunity provides high school students with a two week introduction to the business world from the Haas School of Business. The program offers 100 high school students an exclusive opportunity to gain hands-on learning experience in Entrepreneurship or Case Study/Critical Thinking. Discussions on Corporate Social Responsibility, Financial Accounting, Marketing, Organizational Behavior and other basic business fundamentals are conducted by graduate business students and faculty at the Haas School of Business as well as corporate guest speakers (2013/2014) UC Berkeley College Summer Sessions: Pre-Collegiate Program: connects high school students with an exclusive sneak peek at college life. Students can choose from more than 100 specifically selected courses, earn college credit, and attend seminars and social activities with other academically driven high school students. For additional information visit: summer.berkeley.edu/pre-collegiate. (2014/2015) UC Davis- Young Scholars Program: Participants will be engaged in individual, original research in university labs and research facilities and travel to points of interest throughout Northern California. Financial assistance available. Information available at http://ysp.ucdavis.edu or in the Career Center. (2014/2015) UC Los Angeles DMA Summer Institute: Three programs available. DMA (design, media arts) is for students interested in graphic, web, audio/video and the recently established game design program. Information available in the career center or at www.dma.ucla.edu/summerinstitute and http://artsci.ucla/summer. (2013/2014) UC Santa Barbara: Research mentorship pre-college program is designed for serious, highly motivated high school students interested in participating in university level research. Students identify their areas of interest in their application. . Detailed information available at www.summer.ucsb.edu/precollegeprograms, 805-893-8950 or in the Career Center. (2011/2012) UC Santa Cruz: 240 summer classes available to juniors and seniors. For class details visit the schools website. (2014/2015)

University of British Columbia: Summer scholars program offering classes in Environmental Science and Sustainability or Applied Science and Design. Program takes place in July. To learn more and to apply, visit www.summerscholars.ubc.ca. (2014/2015) University of Chicago Summer Session: A variety of educational courses offered, some that include travel. Details available in the career center or at www.summer.uchicago.edu. (2010/2011) University of Connecticut: UConn Mentor Connection is a three-week residential program in July at the University of Connecticut. Students will work on hands-on research and inquiry projects with university mentors. Current available areas are molecular & cell biology, chemistry, biomolecular engineering, materials science, electrical & computer engineering, physics, nutrition science, mathematics, digital media, and psychology. For program details visit www.gifted.ucon.edu/mentor. (2013/2014) University of Idaho College of Art and Architecture Summer Design Week: Program is open to students who have completed their sophomore year in high school and are at least 15 years of age. Students must have at least a 3.0 grade point average. Applications are available at www.uidaho.edu/caa/design-discovery. (2012/2013) University of Notre Dame (Indiana): Summer Scholars Potential Courses, Leadership Seminars and Study Abroad in Rome. Visit http://precollege.nd.edu for more information. (2013/2014) University of Oregon Architecture Academy: Four week program that offers you the opportunity to immerse yourself in design education and see if it inspires you. The UO architecture program is rated in the top three in the nation for sustainable design. For program details go to architecture.uoregon.edu/programs/summeracademy. (2011/2012) University of the Pacific Conservatory of Music: Brubeck Institute of Jazz Camp, Pacific Music Business Camp, Junior Bank and Orchestra Camp, Senior Bank and Orchestra Camp, Senior Piano Camp. For program details visit go.Pacific.edu/MusicCamp. (2014/2015)

University of Southern California: Courses available in architecture, business, engineering, journalism, pre-health, pre-law, science, visual & performing arts and writing. One, two and four week programs available. Visit summer.usc.edu to find the USC program for you. (2015/2016) University of Southern California: Pre-college programs offering a preview of “freshman year” through USC’s college immersion program. 2 and 4 week programs to enhance the students’ college experience. Courses in Architecture, Business, Computer Science, Engineering, Global Studies, Journalism, Performing Arts, Pre-Health, Pre-Law, Science, Visual Arts and Writing. For details visit summer.usc.edu. (2013/2014) US Naval Academy Summer Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Program (STEM): Three one week sessions focused on the studys of science and engineering. Open to 8th-11th graders. For additional information visit www.usna.edu/adminssions. For questions contact Don Montgomery, 410-293-1862 or email [email protected]. (2013/2014) US Performing Arts Camps: Performing Arts and Media Camps. Detailed information available at usperformingarts.com or 1-888-497-3553 or in the Career Center. (2011/2012) Vanderbilt University PAVE Program (Tennessee): Program for high achieving 11th or 12th graders. Specializing in engineering, pre-medical science, or technology program. Information available at http://pave.vanderbilt.edu. (2012/2013) Vanderbilt University Summer Academy (Tennessee): Summer program for talented and gifted students in grades 7-11. One, two, and three week programs available. For details visit pty.vanderbilt.edu. (2011/2012) Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theatre: Six week training program. For detail go to [email protected]. (2011/2012) Visions Service Adventures: Community Service, Travel and Language Immersion in various places around the world. www.VisionsServiceAdventures.com or in the Career Center. (2011/2012)

Walking Tree Travel: Summer experience in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Peru, China and Senegal.Earn up to 100 Service hours. www.walkingtree.org (2012/2013) Wasatch Academy Summer Adventures (Utah): two week and six week programs available. Details available at www.wasatchacademy.org. (2012) Washington University in St. Louis: 5 weeks High School Summer Scholars Program. Information available at www.summerscholars.wustl.edu. (2013/2014) Washington University in St. Louis: Summer Experiences Program for Middle and High School Students. Explore program details at summerexperiences.wustl.edu. (2014/2015) Wheaton College (MA): Four week summer college for high school students. For more information visit wheatoncollege.edu/summer-college. (2015/2016) Wharton Management & Technology Summer Institute Three week sessions at the University of Pennsylvania. Apply at http://www.upenn.edu/fisher/summer/apply.html (2012/2013) William & Mary (PA): Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History for Juniors and Seniors in High School. Two three-week sessions offered. For details visit www.wm.edu/niahd. (2014/2015) William & Mary (PA): Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History for Juniors and Seniors in High School. Two three-week sessions offered. For details visit www.wm.edu/niahd. (2014/2015) Worldstrides Adventure: one to two week programs in seven countries. For details visit www.newworldsemerge.org (2014/2015) Xilinx Cyber Pirates Summer STEAM Academy Available to middle school and early high school students. Hosted at SVCTE (Silicon Valley Career Technical Education), 760 Hillsdale Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126. Classes run June 13-June 24, 2016, Monday thru Friday, 8:00am-1:00pm. Students learn basic coding, encryption, and programming using Arduino Boards. The theme for the summer of 2016 is Cybersecurity. Register at www.cyperpirates.eventbrite.com. 2015/2106

Yale Young Global Scholars Program: available to students currently in their sophomore and junior year of high school. Two week academic and leadership experiences for exceptional high school students. Visit globalscholars.yale.edu for more information and to sign up. (2013/2014) Yosemite Institute: two week backpacking adventure in the wilderness of Yosemite. Earn college credit by completing an ecological research project to answer their own questions about the natural world. www.yosemitefield.org. (2010/2011)