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PRE-COLLEGE/ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
SPRING AND SUMMER 2008

ACADEMIC STUDY ASSOCIATES (ASA)
This program offers a variety of pre-college programs at various locations. For more information go to www.asaprograms.com or call 800 752 2250

BARNARD COLLEGE - SUMMER IN NEW YORK CITY. LIVE AND LEARN
All programs for current sophomores and juniors. Apply online at www.barnard.edu/pcp or call (212) 854-8866.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Program in Mathematic for Young Scientists. June 29-August 9. Applications are available online at www.promys.org or by writing to BU, Math Dept. PROMYS Program, 111 Cummington Street, Boston, MA 02215

**Also Available - High School Honors and Summer Challenge Programs. Visit www.bu.edu/summer/highschool.

BRYN MAWR
Summer Programs for High School Women. June 22-July 12. Visit www.brynmawr.edu/summerprograms for more information and application.

CARNEGIE MELLON SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS
This program offers coursework in the areas of architecture, art, design, drama and music. For more information go to www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
Summer Science, Engineering and Architecture Enrichment Program. Visit www.clemson.edu/summerscience for more information

COLGATE UNIVERSITY - EASTERN U.S. MUSIC CAMP
Students between the ages of 10 and 18 have the opportunity to pursue musical studies through individual, class and group instruction. Application available in the Guidance Office as well as online at EasternUSMusicCamp.com

THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY
Fourth Annual Summer Civil Engineering Camp for Rising High School Seniors. July 13-17, 2008. To download an application form visit http://www.tcnj.edu/~engsci/CE/CECamp.pdf

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
Three-week and five-week pre-college programs available. www.bestsummerever.com

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Summer High School Program for students in grades 9-12. www.ce.columbia.edu/hsp2008

CUSHING ACADEMY
Summer Programs fro students from ages 12-18 who want to enhance their skill or advance their knowledge. July 5-August 8. Visit www.cushing.org

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
Summer College Program. July 12-August 16. www.udel.edu/summercollege

DREW UNIVERSITY
Offers several program throughout the summer including early college program and Studio Art Portfolio Preparation Program. For more information email plaprey@drew.edu or call 973 408 3618.

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY
The Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies - Discover Business! Teen Camp offers two one-week summer sessions from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. For more information call (973) 443-8842. To register call (201) 692-6500.

Becton College of Arts and Sciences - Summer Scholars Program. www.fdu.edu/summerteens or call 1 800 338 3887

FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Precollege program. www.fitnyc.edu/personality

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
Pre-College Sumer Program is open to applicants with a high school grade point average of 3.0 or better. Enrollment is limited to students who are entering their senior year of high school. More details at www.fordham.edu/summer.

FOUNDATION FOR FREE ENTERPRISE
Three-day residential seminar in market economics at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Application available in the Guidance Office - see Mrs. Gormley. The deadline for applying is June 2.

GLOBAL WORKS - TRAVEL WITH PURPOSE
Features service projects, cultural exchange and adventure travel. Email info@globalworkstravel.com or call 800 784 6362 to learn more about the programs.

HARTWICK COLLEGE
Summer Music Festival - an immersive musical experience for 12-22 year olds. Two sessions (June 29-July 12, July 13-26) available. Application available in the Guidance Office or at the website hartwickmusicfestival.org

HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Secondary School Program. Visit www.ssp.harvard.edu for more information.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Summer Honors Program for High School Students. July 13-26. Visit www.iup.edu/honors/shp for more information.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
Visit Malaga, Spain to enhance your Spanish speaking skills. Visit www.asse.com for more information.

JUNIOR STATESMEN FRESHMAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM
A program designed exclusively for students entering the ninth grade who would like to learn more about politics and government. Four campuses include Stanford, Princeton, Georgetown and Yale. Visit summerschool@jas.org for more information.

JUNIOR STATESMEN FOUNDATION - SUMMER PROGRAMS
Visit www.jsa.org or write summerschool@jsa.org. Program available to students interested in politics and debate.

LANDMARK VOLUNTEERS
This is a non-profit organization that gives high school students the chance to make a difference in the world around them. This program offers one-week spring and two-week summer volunteer opportunities with leading environmental, historical, cultural and social service organizations. Visit www.volunteers.com for a detailed description of the 58 programs.

LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE
Offers a one-week, non-creidit residential program that allows high school students to preview college life. Program details are available at www.lvc.edu/youth-scholars.

MARIST COLLEGE
Pre-college Summer Fashion Experience for High School Students in Fashion Design & Merchandising. July 13-26. Contact the Office of Admission at 845 575 3226 or visit www.marist.edu/summerinstitutes/fashion

MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY
Foreign Language Camps. French and Spanish, August 3-9. German, July 27 - Aug 2. For more information call 717 872 3526 or visit www.millersville.edu/~forlang/forlcamps.html

MIT SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING - MITES PROGRAM (MINORITY INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE) - A challenging six-week program that prepares promising rising high school seniors for careers in engineering and science. http://mit.edu/mites/www


MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY
Faculty-led Summer Study Abroad Institutes available to a limited number of high achieving high school students who demonstrate special interest in the program. Contact Wendy Gilbert-Simon at 973 655 4185 or visit www.montclair.edu/globaled/summer/2008.html

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
PreCollege is a six-week, college credit-bearing program. The Summer 2008 information, including an application form, is also available on the NYU Summer Sessions Web site: www.nyu.edu/summer.

NEWARK ACADEMY
The Summer Session offers courses for advance credit, enrichment and skill development. Visit www.newarka.edu or call 973 992 7000, ext. 217 for more information.

NJIT
Summer 2008 PreCollege Academy in Math, Science, Engineering, Technology and Business for High School Students. This is a five-week program (July 1 - August 6) designed for academically talented high school students. To learn more call Tammy Knight, (973) 596-3550 or email knight@adm.njit.edu

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
College Preparation Program is designed for students who want to challenge themselves academically and experience college life before they actually finish high school. Choose from a variety of three- to nine-week programs from June 22-August 22. www.northwestern.edu/collegeprep

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
A five-week program offers gifted students a realistic preview of collegiate-level music study and music as a career. June 29-August 1. Application available in the Guidance Office or musiclife@northwestern.edu or music.northwestern.edu/nhsmi

OXFORD ADVANCED STUDIES PROGRAM
Current juniors and seniors are invited to attend this summer program which will run from July 1-25. For more information, send for a brochure or visit the website at www.oasp.ac.uk.

PENN STATE
Summer Study and Summer Enrichment Programs. A six and a half week college credit program for high school students. www.bestsummerever.com

PRATT INSTITUTE
Introduces high school sophomores, juniors and seniors to the professional world of architecture, art and design, and creative writing and cultural studies. For more information, visit www.pratt.edu/precollege.

PRINCETON REVIEW COLLEGE DISCOVERY EXPERIENCE
An intensive two-week college admissions prep program featuring dozens of college visits for students entering grades 11 and 12. See Mrs. Gormley in Guidance for more information.

THE PUTNEY SCHOOL
Focused studio intensives for high school students age 14 to 17. Visit www.putneyschool.org/summer for more information.

QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY
The Television News Institute, July 7-11. Contact Michael Calia at 203 582 3414 or at michael.calia@quinnipiac.edumichael.calia@quinnipiac.edu

RAMAPO COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY
The Jumpstart Program offers students choices among credit-bearing and non-credit coursework. Precollege Open House is scheduled for Sunday, March 2 from 1:00-2:30 at Ramapo College. For additional information visit www.ramapo.edu/academics/programs/precollege.html


RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, CAREER SUMMER INSTITUTE
July 13-18, all high school students currently in grades 9-11 are eligible. The week-long residential program focuses on two key elements of career development: assessment and hands-on exploration. Application is available at http://ncrc.rutgers.edu or call 732 932 0054

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY - MASON GROSS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
Summer Acting Conservatory for High School Students. Call 732 932 9891 x 25 for more information.

SMITH COLLEGE
Summer Science and Engineering Program for High School Girls, June 29-July 26. www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep

SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS (SAME)
Accepting applications from sophomores, juniors and seniors for several camps including Air Force Academy Engineering & Construction Camp, SAME/Seabees Camp and Army Engineering & Construction Camp. See Mrs. Gormley in Guidance for more information.

THE SORBONNE
Summer Study in Paris. www.summerstudy.com

STANFORD UNIVERSITY
High School Summer College, June 21-August 17. Visit the website summer.stanford.edu for more information

SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY
Residential Summer Institute. Visit the website at www.suffolk.edu/summerinstitutes for information regarding application process, costs, tentative schedules, etc. Questions can be directed to summerprograms@suffolk.edu or (617) 305-2550.

SUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY
Writer's Workshop. July 6 - July 12. Visit www.susqu.edu/writers for more information.

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA - 4 STAR CAMPS
Enrichment Programs and SAT/ACT Prep Programs are available at this residential camp. Application available in the Guidance Office or visit www.4starcamps.com

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Students have the opportunity to participate in a four-week residential program studying in one of 20 seminars taught by USC instructors. Visit the website at www.usc.edu/summer

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
The High School Summer Scholars Program invites you to spend five weeks as a college student this summer. Visit www.summerscholars.wustl.edu for more information.

WEST POINT (USMA)
Summer Leaders Seminar provide high school juniors with an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the academic, physical, and leadership development program at a service academy.

WILLIAM PATERSON UNIVERSITY
Summer Youth Programs. ww2.wpunj.edu/cpe_secure/summer or call 973 720 2354 for more information.

WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Frontiers Program that runs from July 13-25 at WPI. Applications are due May 31. To learn more, visit www.wpi.edu/+frontiers

YOGI BERRA MUSEUM LEARNING CENTER
Students 13 and older are invited to attend this camp from July 21-25 at Montclair State University. The Camp is limited to 60 students on a first-come, first served basis. Camp tuition is $695. Call (908) 233-1113 or visit online at www.sportsbroadcastingcamp.com

ACA SUMMER CAMP FAIRS
For a list of participating camps and directions visit www.acanjsummercampfairs.org
Fairs will be held in January-see website for dates/locations.