Summer Programs For High School Studentsby Andrea van Niekerk. College. Goals. comwww. College. Goals. com.
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There are as many types of summer programs available as there are reasons to attend one. Some are offered by the continuing education units of colleges and universities themselves (like Summer Studies at Brown or Columbia. Some offer programs of fixed duration, while others offer programs that vary from one week to several (Brown Summer Studies). There are summer programs that focus on sports, on foreign travel, academic subjects, language instruction, or test preparation. What follows below is very far from exhaustive, but is meant to give parents and students at least a taste of the adventures – intellectual, social and physical – that students can embark on over their summer vacations. The list is culled from many different sources, both online and in published form.
A particularly useful guide is Sandra Berger. College Goals does not vouch or advocate for any particular program, but many of our students have spent wonderful summers pursuing some of these opportunities. ACADEMIC COLLEGE- BASED PROGRAMSMany universities and colleges across the country offer summer programs, either in the liberal arts generally or in specific areas of focus such as the arts or engineering.
These are easy to find online, and below is just a small snapshot of what is available. Barnard Summer in New York www. Boston U Summer Programs www.
Brown Summer Studies http: //brown. Carnegie Mellon University Pre- College Programs www. Case Western Reserve University Precollege Scholars Program www. Choate Rosemary Hall Summer www. Columbia University Summer ce. High- School- Programs- Homepage. Cornell University Summer College www.
Duke Talent Identification Program (various campuses) www. EPGY at Stanford http: //epgy. Emory University www. Explo at Yale www. Great Books program at Stanford and Amherst www.
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Great. Books. Summer. Harvard Summer Studies http: //www. Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (various campuses). See for example the. University of Michigan.
Google Upward Bound Summer. SERVICE ORIENTED PROGRAMSAcademic Treks www.
Annandale High School is a public high school in Annandale, Virginia, United States. It is part of the Fairfax County Public Schools system. The school's student body has been well-recognized for its high level of racial and. A new approach to intervention for students with EBD and those at risk for behavioral problems is Positive Behavioral Support (PBS) (Sugai et al., 2000). PBS is based on the premise that schools address the full range of. In addition to formal internship programs for high school students, Stanford labs sometimes host high school interns on an informal basis, usually in unpaid internships. The Office of Science Outreach is not able to help.