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Summer Programs for High School Students?

Hi all! I'm a current junior looking for summer programs to participate in during the upcoming summer break. Do you guys have any recommendations for some great programs that I should consider? I'm open to both academic and extracurricular-focused options!

2 years ago

Hi there! It's fantastic that you're considering summer programs to expand your horizons during your break. Here are a few suggestions based on various interests and fields:

1. Research programs: Many colleges and universities offer summer research programs for high school students. For example, the Research Science Institute (RSI) at MIT and the Simons Summer Research Program are prestigious and competitive programs where you can engage in cutting-edge scientific research alongside experts.

2. Mathematics and science: If you're interested in math and science, Mathcamp, the Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC), and the Summer Science Program (SSP) are all excellent options, offering immersive experiences in mathematics, astronomy, and physics.

3. Humanities and social sciences: For those passionate about the humanities, check out the Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop, the Iowa Young Writers' Studio, or the Telluride Association Summer Program (TASP). These programs offer opportunities to develop your writing skills and engage in deep intellectual discussions.

4. Leadership and community service: If you want to develop your leadership and community service skills, consider attending programs such as the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) Seminar or Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA).

5. Pre-college academic experiences: Several colleges offer pre-college summer programs, which allow you to experience college life while taking credit-bearing courses. For example, the Harvard Summer School, Brown Pre-College Programs, and Columbia's Summer Immersion Program open their doors to high school students.

6. Arts and creativity: If you're passionate about the arts, you might be interested in attending programs like Interlochen Arts Camp, the California State Summer School for the Arts (CSSSA), or Tanglewood Institute. These programs offer training and mentorship across various disciplines, such as music, dance, theater, and visual arts.

For a multitude of opportunities, check out this CollegeVine article: https://blog.collegevine.com/most-prestigious-summer-programs-for-high-school-students

Remember to look into the cost, application requirements, and deadlines for the summer programs you're interested in. Some of these programs may offer financial aid or scholarships to make them more accessible. And of course, always choose a program that aligns with your passions and aspirations. Good luck!

2 years ago

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