5 Star Youth Alliance, Inc. will be taking 10 high school students who are interested in exploring aviation and want to learn more about possible careers in aviation to the 2013 Ace Camp at Elizabeth City State University. While at the camp, students will learn the theory of flight, aviation's history, aircraft maintenance and various new technologies.
Dates: June 23 - 30
Cost: $350 Registration deadline: May 10
If interested, contact sponsors at 404-955-8707 or email at 5staryouth allianceinc@gmail.com for an applicaton. Space is limited to the first 10 registered students.
Summer school sessions on May 29- June 28 and July 2 - August 2 will be coeducational and open to high school students who have completed their junior year. Course offerings include topics in anthropology, art, astronomy, literature, chemistry, geology and French. This program will give high school students a chance to experience a college environment and earn college credits. Classes will meet Monday through Thursday, with no classes or labs on Fridays. Cost per credit hour is $425. Students must submit an application and supporting documentation by May 11 to be accepted into the summer program. For more information, visit
www.agnesscott.edu/academics/summerschool.
Armstrong's College of Health Professions Health Careers Summer Camp is a week-long enrichment opportunity. It will give students an in-depth learning experience with different health careers and will show them the career opportunities in health professions.
The camp is for rising high school juniors and seniors who want to pursue a career in healthcare. To apply, students need a minimum GPA of 3.0, and minimum PSAT/SAT scores: Critical Reading 530, Math 430, with an overall 1000 or ACT scores: English 24, Math 18, with a Composite 21.
A non refundable $150 fee will be assessed after you have been accepted to attend camp. For more information, visit
www.armstrong.edu/health_professions and click on the Health Careers Summer Camp button or contact Corine Ackerson-Jones at 912-344-2465.
The College of Science and Technology at AASU has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to offer a summer research scholar program for students majoring in science, math and technology. The NSF- STEP (Science Technology Expansion Program, DUE-0856593) allows us to offer summer research opportunities, mathematics preparation and potential course credit for up to 20 students in the Class of 2016. STEP scholars will conduct research in the summer before their first year at AASU and will be eligible for a second summer of research after successful completion of their freshman year. Students interested in becoming a STEP scholar must fill out the STEP scholar application which should be submitted electronically no later than April 29, 2012
Artemis Young Writer's Institute will provide structured insight on how to expand the writing skills of high school students in preparation for their transition to collegiate level writing. Students will also explore strategies on how to write essays for admission into college and scholarships.
Summer Workshop Dates:
June 17-21, 2013 9:00 am - 3:30 pm Quality Inn Northeast 2960 Northeast Expressway NE Atlanta, GA 30341
Registration Deadline:
March 18, 2013 Cost: $275
Late Registration:
March 19-22, 2013 Cost: $375
For more information, call 404.664.4769 or email steven@artemisconsultinggroup.net
ASSE provides different programs in a variety of destinations such as Germany, Spain, New Zealand, Turkey, France, Australia, and South Africa. For more information, www.asse.com or 800-333-3802
Auburn University offers residential summer camps in many exciting areas. Some of them include Engineering, Veterinary Medicine, Industrial Design, Architecture, Building Construction, World Affairs (Model UN), Fisheries + Aquaculture, Fashion + Interior Design, Digital Forensics CSI, Creative Writing Studio, H2) Sustainability, Musical Theatre, and Art. Learn more and register at
www.auburn.edu/summercamps or call 334-844-5100.
Summer Study Programs at Penn State, The University of Vermont, The University of Colorado at Boulder and the Sorbonne in Paris For more information:
www.summerstudy.com/news.cfm
PROMYS will offer an intensive experience in creative mathematical exploration to approximately 75 ambitious high school students with an exceptionally strong interest in mathematics. It is a 6 week residential program, with a per-student cost of $2700. Applications are available online at
www.promys.org and additional information can be obtained by e-mailing
promys@by.edu.
This is a week-long program offered twice during the summer months targeting minority or disadvantaged middle and high school students who have expressed an interest in nursing as a career. You must be able to provide transportation to and from camp activities on the Clayton State University main campus and to Grady Hospital on Thursday of the week you attend camp.
- Up to 20 middle and high school students will be chosen to participate.
- Participants will receive important information about health promotion and careers in nursing.
- All participants will receive CPR certification and visit various health facilities.
- The week culminates with a graduation ceremony and lunch for the participants.
- Two camps this summer: June 17-21 or July 15 - 19, 2013
- Monday through Friday (9:00 am to 3:00 pm) each week above
Contact Katrina Barnes at katrinabarnes@clayton.edu or Cal Crutchfield at calcrutchfield@clayton.edu for further information.
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum is pleased to announce the 2012 CDC Disease Detective Camp (DDC) held at CDC’s headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. DDC is an academic day camp for upcoming high-school juniors and seniors who will be 16 years old by the first day of camp. Dates for the 2012 sessions are June 18-22 and July 16-20, and applications are now available at
http://www.cdc.gov/museum/camp/about.htm. Application to the camp is open to the public. Each session will include the same activities, from 8:45 AM - 4:00 PM each day. There are no camp fees, but each camper is responsible for bringing or buying his/her lunch.
Please note that admission to the CDC Disease Detective Camp is competitive. Applications are ranked by an independent panel, so it is important that essays are thoughtfully written and all required components are included. The deadline for applications is
April 6, 2012. Letters will be emailed to all applicants on May 4, 2012. For more information on the camp and the application process, please visit http
://www.cdc.gov/museum/camp/about.htm. Questions? First, read all the information at
http://www.cdc.gov/museum/camp/about.htm. If you still have questions, contactJudy M. Gantt, at
jgantt@cdc.govor 404-639-0831.
This program is for JUNIOR year students. During the program, students will receive a hands-on learning opportunity that includes both academic and laboratory components. Students will also be eligible to participate in vrious Math, Science, and Technology talent searches as well. Completed applications and all supporting documents must be received by the Winship Cancer Center by
Wednesday, February 11, 2013. The program will begin on Monday, June 3 and conclude on Friday, July 12. For more information, visit the website at
http://winshipcancer.emory.edu/research and click on Summer Scholars on the left or contact Dr. Shirley Miller at
404-778-1270/smill25@emory.edu. Applications can be obtained in the Counseling Office.
The Summer Scholars program is an academic enrichment program that engages rising juniors and seniors in small group settings under the direction of Furman faculty members. Students have the opportunity to challenge their mind, make friends that will last a lifetime and have lots of fun. The academic experience will include lectures, class discussion, debates, laboratory research, field trips, group and individual projects, and other activities intended to provide a challenging learning experience. All courses are led by professors and professional experts in their respective fields. While each class has different capacities, no class has more than 20 students enrolled. A scholar is defined as “a student that studies under a teacher.” Please come and study under the best faculty and professional leaders in the nation! For all the information go to
www.furman.edu under admissions. Application deadline is May 1, 2012
ALPHA Extreme: new summer intensive that offers rising 7th - 12th grade students the oportunity to participate in challenging programs! Weekly intensives are designed to offer exciting curriculums in Media Buzz, Science and Performing Arts. Only the top 3% of students will be invited and space is limited. For more information and to apply, visit continuingeducation.gcsu.edu or call 478-445-5277.
College Readiness Academy will give rising high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to live and study on a college campus and get a head-start on life and academics at University. College Readiness promises to be a rewarding academic opportunity. For more information, please visit the website at gcsu.edu/ce/readiness.htm or call 478-445-5277.
Are you interested in learning more about the nursing profession? Gordon College introduces its new nursing program geared to enlighten, inspire, and educate future nurses. High school students interested in nursing or related fields are invited to learn more about this profession through simulation manikins and other "hands-on" opportunities. Learn what is required for entry and success in nursing school.
Class I: Readying Future Nurses
Monday - Thursday, June 4-7, 10 am - 2:30 pm, cost = $129
Class II: CPR Training
Friday, June 8, 9am - 1 pm, cost = $50
Both classes will be held at the Nursing & Allied Health Sciences Building on the Gordon College Campus. Register online at
www.gdn.edu/commed/ or call 678-359-5123 for more information.
Is seeking serious, actively interested students who enjoy discussing and debating issues. Located on the campuses of Georgetown, Princeton and Stanford, this program includes three core components that provide engaging learning experiences while building leadership qualities: A Rigorous Curriculum, Student Debates, Exciting Speakers Programs. This year they are offering a new program which takes 25 highly qualified students to Beijing, China for 4 weeks to study Chinese History & Government, learn beginning conversational Chinese and visit historical cultural sites. For more information, 800-334-5353 or email jsa@jsa.org
NYU Precollege offers rising junior and senior students the opportunity to
- immerse themselves in the college experience with a six-week program (July 8 - August 17) that provides intensive learning opportunities
- develop writing skills through a free writing workshop that will help their writing stand out in the classroom and on college essays
- plan for college admission through college-planning sessions and a Summer College Fair
- live in on-campus housing or commute from home while they explore NYU and New York City with other students
For more information, visit the website at www.nyu.edu/precollege. You can also e-mail at university.programs@nyu.edu or phone at 212-998-2292.
Summer opportunities in Europe and New York for Summer 2013. Their programs in Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, Montpelier, and Barcelona offer students currently in grades 8-12 the chance to challenge themselves intellectually. Their programs in France and Spain offer language courses for every level, from beginner all the way up to immersion courses. For more information,
info@oxbridgeprograms.com or 800-828-8349
The summer youth volunteer program at Piedmont Fayette Hospital will begin on June 3 and end on July 26. This volunteer opportunity in a hospital setting gives exposure to young people who may become interested in pursuing a career in a medically related profession. Application and information packets will be available March 4 - March 15 to be picked up in the Auxiliary Office on the 3rd floor of Building 1279, west of the main hospital. Completed applications and required information must be hand-delivered to the Auxiliary Office by 4:00 pm on March 22, 2013. For more information, call 770-719-7098.
Immerse yourself in Art, Design, Architecture, Creative Writing, Construction Management or Critical and Visual Studies. For more information or to register, contact PrattMWP directly at 315-797-0000 ext. 2133. Email: admissions@mwpai.edu
The College of Business at CSU offers an annual Summer Entrepreneurship and Business Academy for high school students. The academy is filled with business classes, discussions, and other activities aimed at preparing students for life after high school and beyond. Students will stay on campus at Clayton State University's beautiful Morrow campus and travel to various Atlanta metro locations for plant and office tours through the week. See
http://business.clayton.edu/seba.
The Sewanee Environmental Institute Pre-college Field Studies Experience is now accepting applications for the Summer 2013 program.
Deadline for applying is April 10th. SEI's Pre-College Field Studies Experience is designed for
- students who are passionate about the outdoors;
- for those that want to advance their knowledge and skills in the study of the environment
- held on the campus of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee from June 30 - July 13th, 2013
- for rising high school juniors and seniors with a history of academic success
For more information about the program, highlights, cost and an application, please go to: http://sei.sewanee.edu/programs/precollege.
A 3-week day, residential and commuter programs for gifted students. For more information:
www.giftedstudy.org
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Youth Leadership Institute - Goizueta Business School at Emory University
June 2-7, 2013
Open to current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors.
Application and recommmendation due April 1, 2013.
EarthCare - Sponsored by Georgia Power, Berry College - Rome, Georgia
June 9 - 14, 2013
Open to current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors.
Application and recommendation due April 15, 2013.
Leadership Unplugged: A CNN Experience - Georgia Institute of Technology
June 23-28, 2013
Open to current sophomores and juniors.
Application and recommendation due March 1, 2013.
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21st Century Leaders 126 New Street, Suite B, Decatur, GA 30030
Phone: 404.373.7441 | Fax: 404.373.7442 | Email:
info@21stcenturyleaders.org
The Terry Business Academy is an intensive one-week program that will expose rising high school juniors and seniors to various fields of business. Each student will gain practical experience developing and presenting a business plan. Participants will learn about different business majors and career paths and will visit corporate headquarters to meet executives and professionals in various industries.
Location: Athens, GA
Cost: Free of charge, thanks to a generous gift from Deloitte
Dates: June 23 - 29 and July 7 - 13, 2013
The Terry Accounting Residency Program is also offered this summer to rising juniors and seniors. Students will learn about career options from some of the state's top accounting firms, business groups and government agencies, in addition to learning about business etiquette and developing financial literacy skills. This program will be also be free of charge and will be held in Athens from June 12 - 15, 2013.
Students may apply online for either program at www.terry.uga.edu/diversity/ and the deadline to submit a completed application is March 29, 2013. For more information, contact Mr. Randy Groomes at 706-542-1379 or via e-mail at rgroomes@uga.edu.
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Programs for Talented Youth - Many different programs available for the summer. Please go to
www.pty.vanderbilt.edu or call 615-322-8261 for more information. Vanderbilt PAVE Program for Juniors: Summer Engineering, Pre-Medicine, Science & Technology. https://pave.vanderbilt.edu
Step out of your familiar lives to learn about other people and places through service work. Programs are located in Spanish-Speaking, French-Speaking and English-Speaking areas. For more information,
info@VisionsServiceAdventures.com or 800-813-9283 Website: VisionsServiceAdventures.com
We’re in the process of revamping our Summer Scholars program as a non-residential on-campus experience. The two-week program will provide both an academic enrichment experience and tailored extra-curricular experiences for college-bound students, including SAT Preparation workshops, college essay writing workshops and financial planning for college workshops. February 15 scholarship deadline