JANUARY 2015 COST OF PROGRAMS, DATES, AND DEADLINES MAY VARY. PLEASE CHECK WITH COLLEGES! MANY COLLEGE, NOT LISTED, OFFER SUMMER PROGRAMS TO INTERESTED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. CHECK THE INTERNET FOR THE COLLEGE OF YOUR CHOICE TO SEE WHAT IS AVAILABLE. PROGRAM CONTACT ELIGIBILITY COST D/L AIFS - Summer Institute for the Gifted, Foreign Exchange Armstrong Atlantic State University STEP Scholars (research fellowship) Auburn University- Alabama Academic, Athletic, Band, Cheer and Dance Camps (several to choose from) -Architecture Summer Camp -MITE -Design Workshop -Musical Theatre Camp -World Affairs 100 Minority Summer s several programs to choose from Babson College Entrepreneur Development Experience Cambridge College Cambridge, England 1-(866)906-2437 or http://www.giftedstudy.o rg/aifs.asp www.cst.armstrong.edu /step/application.html or Delana Nivens 912-344-2964 delana.nivens@armstro ng.edu www.auburn.edu/outrea ch/summercamps 1-334-844-5100 1-888-383-5520 1-334-844-5100 http://www.blackexcel. org/summer-progs.htm www.babson.edu/summ erstudy www.cambridgecollege programme.org 312-787-7477 Age 14 18 ½ Must be attending AASU in Fall 2015 Full scholarships 9th-12th grade 9th-12th 9th-12th Check 9th-12th Please visit Please visit
Carleton College Carleton Liberal Arts Experience 1-866-767-2275 or www.carleton.edu/sum mer/clae Currently completing sophomore year Carnegie Mellon University Summer Academy for Math and Science, Fine Arts, National High School Game Academy Pre-College s -Aug Center for Disease Control (CDC) Detective Camp - July Clark Atlanta University- Special s Clemson University Summer Science, Engineering, and Architecture Institute Weekly- Aug Cornell University Topics in Engineering. This is one of several programs please Visit www.summercollege.cornell. edu for more programs Davidson College July Experience(NC) July Emory University- Summer Institute for the Gifted Emory University Pre- College. Three 2- week sessions beginning in. A 6-week sessions beginning in Emory University Summer Science Academy Session A- Session B- Session C- July 412-268-2056 www.cmu.edu/enrollme nt/summerprogramsfor diversity/sams.html www.cmy.edu/enrollme nt/pre-college www.cdc.gov/museum/ camp/index.htm or 404-639-0830 Office of Special s 404-880- 6123 864-878-1041 Clemson.edu/summer/s ummerscience/ index.html www.summercollege.cornell.ed u 607-255-6203 704-894-2508 www.davidson.edu/july experience Danielle 1-(866) 303-4744 or www.giftedstudy.com/r esidential/emory/index. asp www.college.emory.ed u/pre-college or summerprograms@emory.e du Office of Multicultural Medical Student Affairs 404-727-0016 http://med.emory.edu/s ummercamps/ Sophomores and Juniors 11th and 12th graders Various programs for grades 9-12 9th, 10th, 11th, or entering 12th Most programs are free with students receiving a stipend 1 week - $850 Exploration in Arch.- $1,900.00 (2 weeks) Youth Link in Ireland- $2,975.00 9th-12th graders Rising 11th and 12th graders Age 10 17 Rising juniors and seniors Some scholarships Full scholarships $2,265 -$3,149 $2,324-$3,255 (2 weeks) $5,124- $8,996 (6 weeks) Financial Aid is 1 for Financial Aid 9th and 10th graders $475
Emory University Youth Theological Initiative Summer Academy Furman University- Summer Scholars In July Georgetown University Summer s The George Washington University (D.C) Pre-College Summer s -College Intensive -Summer Immersion -Summer Arts Georgia College and State University Summer Arts Academy-Writing, Dance, Band Georgia Institute of Technology- Architecture; Robotics in Filmmaking; Nanotech; Wall Street; Astrobiology Georgia Journalism Academy in Grady Healthcare Summer Volunteer in Harvard University- Secondary School Howard University Summer 15 Junior Statesmen Summer School Georgetown, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Northwestern -July 2015 404-712-9160 or http://yti.emory.edu 1-864-294-2034 or www.engagefurman.com 1-202-687-8600 highschool@georgetow n.edu www.precollege.gwu.edu Department of Continuing Education 478-445-2644 http://www.gcsu.edu/ce /readiness.htm https://www.ceismc.gat ech.edu/studentprogram s/high www.gspa.uga.edu or 706-542-5022 www.gradyhealth.org/v olunteer/volunteering_t een.html 1-617-495-3192 www.ssp.harvard.edu Dr. Georgiana Aboko- Cole 202-238-2363 www.jsa.org or 1800-334-5353 Rising juniors and seniors Rising Juniors and Seniors. Sophomores may be admitted under special circumstances 9th- 12th graders Rising 10-12th graders $1200; Scholarships are Needs based scholarships are Scholarships. per program Check for more information Ages 10-Adult $250-$375 Call for D/L 9-12th graders; offers numerous summer programs 10th 12th graders Gives young journalists an intense weeklong experience in the fields of journalism and mass communication. Must be at least 14 years old $140- $600 Check $500-$550 Ages 15-18 Financial aid deadline is 9th-11th graders $300 Outstanding high school students(12th graders excluded) with high academic achievement, leadership skills, maturity and an interesting politics $4150 Scholarships
Paid Internship for Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center (Mansfield,GA) Louisiana State University (LSU) Pre-College s 2015 Medical College of Georgia -Pre-College -Student Educational Enrichment -July Morehouse College Summer Academy 2015 -several programs from - Aug NASA Space Flight Center Robotics Institute High School Internships -Aug Naval Academy Summer Seminar 2015 3- one week sessions in National Conference for Community and Justice- Anytown, Georgia Newton Medical Center- Summer Junior Volunteer Northeastern University Summer s -July (several to choose from) Oxbridge Academic s- Summer in New York, Oxford & Cambridge, France or Spain Pratt Institute (New York) Summer 2015 July -Aug Karen Hoydick Karen.hoydick@dnr.sta te.ga.us http://www.georgiawild life.com/getinvolved/ca reer-opportunities www.outreach.lsu.edu/ precollege 225-578-2500 http://www.georgiaheal th.edu/careers/specop/se EP.htmlecop Dr. Ann Watts 404-681-2800 ext2397 http://university.gsfc.na sa.gov/programs/sir.jsp or http://education.gsfc.na sa.gov/pages/placement.html For rising or graduating seniors interested in wildlife, veterinary science, education or natural resources. Get paid $250/wkhigh school student; 350/wk - high school graduate 11th and 12th See See Senior or junior Stipend of $1016 (Paid to student) Brochures in 9-12th graders Two-week program at Morgan State University Both programs are in Maryland Brochures in Check for more info www.usna.edu Rising seniors only $350 Katy Paulsen www.nccjctwma.org 770-668-0990 Martha Taylor 770-788-6553 or mtaylor@ngh.org http://www.cps.neu.edu /collegesummerprograms/ index.php 1800-828-8349 or www.oxfordprograms.com http://www.pratt.edu/ac ademics/continuing_ed ucation_and_profession al/pro_credit_programs/ precollege/ 718-636-3453 One week summer camp for 15-18 year old students for leadership, citizenship, & friendship $300-$500 At least age 14 by No fees 25th 3.0 GPA 9th-12th graders $3500-$5899 9th- 12th graders At least 16 years of age Scholarships are Deadline for aid is $2500
Purdue University MITE, PREFACE Quality Education for Minorities Network NASA Sharp Plus Manon Blalock 765-494-3974 mep@ecn.purdue.edu Laura Davidson 202-659-1818 10TH-12TH $200 11th and 12th $1500 February Questbridge College Prep Scholarship Randolph College- RISE Rhode Island School of Design Pre-College-6 week program - Aug www.questbridge.org www.randolphcollege.edu www.risd.edu/precollege 1800-364-7473 ext. 2 For juniors onlyhousehold Income must not exceed $60,000 $2000 Award for students entering Randolph college as a Freshman Offers 10 full scholarships to summer programs that includes but not limited to Harvard, Stanford, Notre Dame and Yale Entering college Freshman Ages 16-18 $4,875 Scholarships Available See Robert E. Cook Honors College- Indiana University of PA-Summer Honors in July 1800-487-9122 honors@iup.edu or www.iup.edu/honors At least age 14 Limited scholarships are. R.I.T. (Rochester Institute of Technology) in July Savannah College of Art and Design RISING STAR-12th July Summer Seminars- 9-11th -Aug (Atlanta) Spelman College Summer s -College Prep Institute (other programs ) Susquehanna University PENN Creative Writing, Business, Chorus, Band Tuskegee University Pre-College s in Engineering and Computer Science(other programs ) United States COAST GUARD Academy www.rit.edu/ntid/eyfhs Heather Jeremy 585-475-6700 http://www.scad.edu/summ er or scad.edu/rising star http://www.spelman.ed u/academics/summerpro grams 404-270-5193 800-326-9672 www.susqu.edu Toya Dean 334-727-8946 or 334-727-8355 http://www.tuskegee.ed u/academics/summer_p rograms.aspx admissions.uscga.edu/aim or 800-883-8724 For 10th and 11th grade students who are deaf or hard-of hearing 5 week residential program or one week workshop (Catalog in counseling office) $650 Transportation fees Scholarships Available $1100 9th-12th graders $2100 Residential week long programs for high school students High school students $695-790 High School Juniors
University of Georgia Terry College of Business -Accounting Residency Terry Business Academy in Randy Groomes rgroomes@uga.edu 706-542-1379 www.terry.uga.edu/diversity Rising Juniors and Seniors University of Georgia Georgia Southern University -Accounting University of Georgia Summer Music Camp University of Houston PROMES Engineering Camp University of North Carolina Summer Arts s See Accounting teacher to be nominated or call 404-231-8676 www.gscpa.org www.uga.edu/music/su mmercamp 706-542-2061 713-743-4222 http://www.egr.uh.edu/camps Two 3-day residential summer program for 10 th, 11 th, 12 th graders - accounting interest 9th 12th graders $395-$495 Rising Seniors $300 www.uncsa.edu/summer 9th-12th Call for more info COST OF PROGRAMS, DATES, AND DEADLINES MAY CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK WITH COLLEGES! MANY COLLEGES NOT LISTED OFFER SUMMER PROGRAMS TO INTERESTED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. CHECK THE INTERNET FOR THE COLLEGE OF YOUR CHOICE TO SEE WHAT IS AVAILABLE.