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Summer schools in Philadelphia

Hey, I'm looking for summer school programs in Philadelphia that cater to high school students, specifically for academic enrichment. Could you recommend any programs worth checking out? Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Hello! Philadelphia has a variety of academic enrichment summer programs for high school students. Here are a few programs worth exploring:

1. Penn Summer High School Programs: The University of Pennsylvania offers several summer programs for high school students, including the Penn Summer Prep Program (2-week, non-credit courses in various subjects), Young Scholars Program (college-level, credit-bearing courses), and Pre-College Program (6-week residential experience with credit-earning classes). Browse their website to find the programs that would best suit your interests.

2. Drexel University Summer Institutes: Drexel University hosts summer institutes, including Biomedical Engineering, Business, Entrepreneurship & Computing Innovations, Engineering, and Media & Design. These programs aim to expose high school students to subject areas and career opportunities while providing hands-on experience.

3. Temple University Summer Camps: Temple University offers a range of summer camps and institutes for high school students in subjects like Architecture, Art & Design, Film & Media, Coding, Theater, and more. The programs provide access to Temple’s faculty and resources, as well as the chance to experience life on a college campus.

4. The Franklin Institute's Science Leadership Academy: This program offers a variety of one-week summer camps in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. Open to students in grades 9-11, the program covers topics such as robotics, genetics, and engineering.

When selecting a program, consider your interests, the program's duration, cost, and whether it offers college credit or not. Before committing, make sure to research each program thoroughly, and don't hesitate to reach out to the program coordinators with any questions you may have.

Good luck in your search, and I hope you find a summer program that's a great fit for you!

2 years ago

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