Muhammed Abdel-Aziz ’24
Summer programs are a great opportunity to investigate topics that interest you in ways that you aren’t able to in school or even through extracurricular activities during the academic year. They assist you in taking your work in a particular field to the next level and clarifying your personal interests. Colleges are providing opportunities for students in grades nine through 12 to get involved in many programs, including business, computer science, engineering, legal studies, writing, social science, mathematics, and physical and biological science. For grades 11 and 12, colleges are offering credits, with some being up to eight credits. However, the program may have a fee, and, unfortunately, not all the programs are online; some may be on campus.
Down below are links that will send you straight to the college website under summer programs:
- Cornell University: Pre-College Summer Programs
- Stanford: Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes
- Brown University: Pre-College Programs
- Boston University: Summer Challenge Program
- Duke University: Youth Programs – Online
- Harvard University: Seven-Week Program for High School Students
- Wake Forest University: Summer Immersion Program Online Experience
- Yale University: Global Scholars
- American University: Discover the World of Communications
- Columbia University: Online Summer Immersion Programs
- George Washington University: Pre-College Summer Programs
- Husson University: Early College Access Program (ECAP)
- Queens University: Summer Session