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Summer Program Opportunities. A snapshot overview of some of the best summer programs available to DV students. Why so early?. Application deadlines begin in early February and March Some deadlines are even earlier Scholarship opportunities
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Summer Program Opportunities A snapshot overview of some of the best summer programs available to DV students
Why so early? • Application deadlines begin in early February and March • Some deadlines are even earlier • Scholarship opportunities • The earlier you apply, the better chance you have of receiving a scholarship
Why summer programs? • Something to do over the summer • Hone your interests, explore new things • Experience college during high school • Meet a lot of people • Have fun!
ASU Barrett Summer Scholars • ASU, Tempe • 8th & 9th grade: $1200 for 3 weeks. • Classes offered: Engineering, Architecture, Biology, Computer Digital Animation, & Human Event • Month of June • www.asu.edu/barrettsummer
EPGY Summer Institutes • Stanford University • Dates: Sessions last from June to July and from July to August • $4,200 for sessions 1&2; $5,400 for session 2E
EPGY Summer Institutes (continued) • 3-4 week residential program on the Stanford Campus • Students study a specific course taught by Stanford instructors: math, science, writing, humanities, computer science, engineering, business, legal studies. • http://epgy.stanford.edu/summer/highschoolprogram.html
Astrocamp • Idyllwild, CA • $1,700 • Activities include telescopes, rock climbing, scuba • http://www.astrocamp.org/astrocampexplorer/aedatescost.html
Carleton Liberal Arts Experience • Northfield, MN • All expense paid! • Nominations and applications due late March, early April (see website) • Numerous classes available • http://apps.carleton.edu/summer/clae/
YAWPYoung Adult Writing Project • ASU • The month of June • $300 per student • summer writing project for students grades 8-12 students integrate meaningful and authentic writing into their life work. • See ASU Community Connect for details.
National Institute of Health Summer Internship in Biomedical Research • Laboratories located on several campuses throughout U.S. • Students must be 16 yrs or older. • Deadline to apply: late February, early March. • Students who have been accepted into a college or university may also apply. • Program lasts 8 weeks
NIHcontinued • “The Summer Internship Program (SIP) at the NIH provides an opportunity to spend the summer working side-by-side with some of the leading scientists in the world in an environment devoted exclusively to biomedical research.” • You get a stipend! • http://www.training.nih.gov/student/sip/index.asp
University of Arizona Summer of Excellence • UofA in Tucson • Take an intro college class at UofA and earn college credit • Sessions are in June and July • Less than $2,000 • Deadline: see website • Two sessions • www.soe.honors.arizona.edu/
Summer Internship Program (SIP)High School Biotechnology • ASU in Tempe • 6-week summer program • More information will be available later this month • http://www.biodesign.asu.edu/outreach/internship/
Other Programs: Write these sites down • www.aidsummer.org • www.nslcleaders.org • http://www.ams.org/employment/mathcamps.html • http://www.cogito.org/Programs/programslist.aspx?summerprograms • http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/summerprograms/