| College/University | Location | Program Subject | Program Dates | Registration Date/Fee | Website/E-Mail/Phone No. | Phone No. | Contact |
| American University | Washington Semester Program/WSS 4400 Massachussetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016-8083 | Program Highlights - Live on American University's Tenley Campus. Study under the guidance of American University faculty. Visit Capitol Hill. Discuss issues at a Congressional Appt at your Senator's and/or Represeantative's office. Visit Washington monuments including Lincoln, Jefferson, WWII, Iwo Jima, Vietnam and FDR. Tour the Smithsonian Institute and the Library of Congress. Visit the Supreme Court. Earn 3 college credits. Choose from U.S. Politics, Criminal Justice & Forensics, U.S. Foreign Policy or Journalism & Media. | July 7 2008 - July 25, 2008 | Deadline: April 18, 2008 | www.washingtonsummerscholars.org | Fax: 1-866-423-1116 1-866-8474 | Dr. David C. Brown, Dean |
| Boston University | 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02215 | High School Honors - 6 week program for students entering their senior year in the fall of 2008 - earn up to 8 college credits in two undergraduate courses, or pursue scientific research under faculty guidance. Summer challenge - 2 week program for students entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the fall of 2008 - choose two non-credit seminars and preview college life. | High School Honors June 29 - August 8, 2008 Summer Challenge Choice of 3 sessions: June 15-27-2008 July 15-18, 2008 or July 27, 2008 - August 8, 2008 | May 15, 2008 (those applying for financial aid) $50.00 (non-refundable) April 1, 2008 (application and financial aid materials ($50.00 non-refundable) Open until seminar(s) are filled. | www.bu.edu/summer/highschool | 1-617-353-1378 | Alexandra Z. Adams |
| Clarkson School | Clarkson University P.O. Box 5650 Potsdam, NY 13699-5650 | Program open to students in the classes of 2009 and 2010. Young scholars are given a real-world problem to be analyzed from the perspectives of business, engineering and ethics. Working together, students conduct resarch and ultimately make a final presentation to parents and community leaders. In the process, our unique program cultivates intellectual development, communication skills, and cooperative problem solving. | July 27 through August 2, 2008 | Fee: $850.00 and includes room, board, team building events and activity fees. | www.clarkson.edu/tcs/young_scholars | 1-315-268-4425 | Richard Campbell |
| Fordham University | Pre-College Program Summer Session Keating Hall - Room 315 Bronx, NY 10458-9993 | Pre-College Summer Program - experience academic and campus life - take free Pre-College Workshop and get a jump start on applying to the college of your choice | June 30, 2008 - August 5, 2008 | $75.00 non-refundable registration fee plus one-page writing sample and a letter of recommendation from a teacher or guidance counselor. $1,860 for 3-credit course $2,480 for 4-credit course Deadline: June 2, 2008 | www.fordham.edu/summer | 1-718-817-4665 | Ron Jacobson, Dean of Summer Session |
| Foundation for Free Enterprise | Ramapo College of New Jersey South 61 Paramus Road Paramus, NJ 07652 | Who Should Attend: Students who will become leaders in their careers and communities. Students will gain valuable insight into the core of economic principle that effect American business. Through participating these young men and women will be better prepared to offer meaningful solutions facing their organization and communities. Topics: The experience of leading economists and accomplished executives are conveyed through a dynamic lecture/discussion format. Students will explore issues such as: How the Market Works, Profit and Loss, Competition, Inflation, Compararive Economic Systems, International Trade - Global Opportunities, Leadership-Ethical Business Decisionmaking, and other significant issues. | Boys' Session - July 28-30, 2008 Girls's Session - July 30 - August 1, 2008 | Deadline: June 2, 2008 | www.ffe.org | 1-201-368-1200 Fax: 1-201-368-9438 | Cynthia L. Rose, Director of Programs |
| Georgian Court University | Office of Conferences & Special Events 900 Lakewood Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701-2697 | Co-Ed Exec Camp - Intensive introduction to college-level businesseducation in a fun and exciting co-ed overnight camp. Will work closely with GCU faculty in a highly interactive setting to learn career and life skills. College Prep & Writing Camp - 3 1/2 days of intensive programs including small classes with GCU faculty & instructors, stress reduction tips for tests & life, critical reading for SAT Prep & college level writing, etc. Open to young women entering 10th & 11th grade. | July 27 - 31, 2008 - Co-ed Exec July 6 - 9, 2008 College Prep & Writing Camp | $500.00 per person - includes 3 meals, snacks, overnight residence hall and all curricular materials. $50.00 deposit by May 2, 2008 Final payment by June 6, 2008 | www.georgian.edu | 732-987-2263 | |
| Indiana University of Pennyslvania | Robert E. Cook Honors College Whitmyre Hall, Room 136 290 Pratt Drive Indiana, PA 15705-1007 | Summer Honors Program for High School Students: Who should apply? Any academic-minded rising high school junior or senior and the exceptional rising sophmore with a passion for learning are encouraged to apply. Courses offered: Biochemistry (Genetic Engineering: Techniques and application), Chemistry ("Where did that come from?" Everyday Chemistry), Economics (Mondy, Ethics & Economics), Film (Growing up in America: Film & Fiction), Finance (Invest with Confidence - Stock Analysis and Assessment), Forensics (CSI-IUP), History (Infidels, Caravels and Scallop Shells: Spain on the Eve of Columbus), Journalism (Control the News: Control the World), Law, (Amend the Constitution), Music (Double Reed Clinic), Physics (Erasing our Carbon Footprint), Web Design and Multimedia Graphics). | July 13 - 26, 2008 Cost: $750 for the program - includes room and board, 30 hours of instruction per week by IUP faculty and full evening program activities and Saturday reception for students, parents and faculty. Limited scholarship assistance available. | Deadline: April 1, 2008 | www.iup.edu/honors/shp | 1-800-487-9122 or e-mail honors@iup.edu | Kevin Berezansky, Assistant Director of Enrollment |
| Kean University | 1000 Morris Avenue Union, NJ 07083 | Premiere Stages - Kean University's professional theatre is an intensive 2 week summer theatre camp specifically tailored to high school students that concludes with a public showcase of their work. Camp Premier incorporates theatre games and activities that translate students' ideas and impulses into original plays. Campers gain practical experience in both actors and playwrights, working alongside their peers and seasoned professionals | July 21, 2008 - July 31, 2008 Performance on Friday, August 1, 2008 | www.kean.edu/premierstages | |||
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology | MITES-Minority Intro To Engineering and Science prepares promising rising high school seniors for careers in engineering and science. | June 18, 2008 - August 2, 2008 | February 1, 2008 If selected all educational, housing, meals and activity costs are covered. Student responsible for transportation | http://mit.edu/mites/www.mites@mit.edu | 1-617-253-3298 | ||
| Monmouth University | West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1898 | Summer at Monmouth University is the perfect time for high school students to get a jump-start on their college education. Enrolling in courses on a college campus will enhance a student's college application and give him or her the opportunity to understand the expectations of college before stepping on campus. To be considered for Monmouth's College Acceleration Program students must be rising high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA and 1050 combined critical reading and math SAT (or PSAT equivalent). | Begins on July 9, 2008 | Deadline: June 15, 2008 | www.monmouth.edu/jumpstart | 1-800-543-9671 or 732-571-3456 | Lauren Vento Cifelli, Director, Undergraduate Admission |
| New Jersey's Science & Technology University | Center for Pre-college Programs University Heights Newark, NJ 07102 | Pre-College Academy in Technology & Sciences Program designed for academically talented high school students to begin with their college careers while in high school | July 1, 2008 - August 6, 2008 | Deadline - May 12, 2008 $50.00 application fee (non-refundable) Tuition Fee: $370.00 per credit Student Fee $300.00 | knight@adm.njit.edu | 1-973-596-3559 1-973-596-6445 | Tammy Knight |
| NJIT | The Pre-College Academy at NJIT is a program for academically talented high school students who want to begin their college carrers while still in high school. Participants earn college credits in small, customized classes taught by faculty who have been recognized for their commitment to teaching excellents. College credits can be applied toward an undergraduate degree at NJIT and other colleges or universities of your choice.Course offerings: Business - Industrial Organization and Management - Mgmt 190 (3 credits), Engineering - Fundamentals of Engineering Design - FED 101 (2 credits), Mathematics - Modern Pre-calculus - Math 102 (6 credits), Calculus I - Math 111 (4 credits), Information Technology - Introduction to Information Technology - IT 101 (3 credits), Science - General Chemistry I and Lab - Chem 125/127 (4 credits), Physic I and Physics Lab - Phys 111/111A (4 credits). | July 7, 2008 - August 7, 2008 | Application Fee $50.00 (non-refundable) Student Fee $300.00 Tuition $370 per credit Room & Board $1,400 (optinal, five weeks in summer semester only) Recommendation form needed from counselor. | Form in guidance department | |||
| Pratt Institute | 200 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn, NY 12205 | Pre-College - Art, design, architecture, creative writing or critical and visual studies. Brooklyn & Utica Residence Package. Manhattan is for commuter students only. | July 7, 2008 - August 1, 2008 Check-in and Orientation (mandatory) | Online - ($225.00 includes $25.00 application fee plus $200.00 deposit) | www.pratt.edu/ccps-precollegepreco@pratt.edu | 1-718-399-4410 | |
| Quinnipiac University | The Television News Institute Ed McMahon Mass Communications Center 275 Mount Carmel Avenue Hamden, CT 06518-1949 | High School Juniors and Seniors Experience the thrill of standing in front of a camera or writing, editing and producing your own news & sports stories. Program features seasoned broadcasters who teach the fundamentals o TV reporting, gathering info, writing stories to producing videos in the field and tips to improve on-camera performance. Produce a live newscast feating news "packages," sports, weather and more. | July 7 2008 - July 11, 2008 | michael.calia@quinnipiac.edu | 1-203-582-3414 | Michael D. Calia, Director | |
| Rutgers University | The Non-traditional Career Resource Center | Career assessments, exploration of careers in non-traditional workplaces, building leadership and teamwork skills. Social/Cultural enrichment events. All students currently in 9th, 10th, and 11th grades. | July 13, 2008 - July 18, 2008 | Deadline - March 1, 2008 No tuition | www.ncrc.rutgers.edu | 1-732-932-5472 | |
| Springfield College | Business Office 263 Alden Street Springfield MA 01109 | For high school students interested in careers in athletic training and sports medicine. Workshop will include injury prevention, injury evaluation, management of athletic injuries, lectures and demonstrations, Cadaver Anatomy Lab, use of college recreational facilities and professional preparation and career training. | July 13, 2008 - July 17, 2008 | Early Registration deadline - May 2, 2008 Fee: $625.00 Registration fee includes textbooks, T-shirt, meals, campus housing and recreational field trip. | E-Mail: specialprograms@spfldcol.edu | 1-413-748-5287 Fax: 1-413-748-3534 | |
| St. Peter's College | 2641 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07306 | Summer Scholars Program - For high school students entering their senior years. Classes will be conducted on a colloquium model: a one-day (Monday) general Scholars meeting, and two day (Wednesday and Thursday) of indivudual class meetings. General Scholars meetings will include performances and presentations by scholars and professionals representing the various fields of studies represented in the Summer Scholars Program: the sciences, the arts, and the solical sciences. While the 2008 course offerings have not yet been finalized, descriptions of the 2007 courses may be found at www.spc.edu/summerscholars. | July 7, 2008 - August 7, 2008 | Deadline: April 11, 2008 $300.00 fee for 3 college credits (books and transportation costs not included). There is no application fee. | rwifall@spc.edu | 1-201-761-6326 | Rachel Wifall, Ph.D., Director Summer Scholars Program |
| Stevens Institute of Technology | A variety of program for high school sophmores and juniors. The Euclid Program - an online program offering courses in Calculus, Pre-Calculus, Physics and Computer Science - dates of program (June 15 - August 15). Programing Boot Camp - intensive program high-intensity, focused two-week camp will teach you all the intricacies of high performance C++ graphical coding using OpenGL. Programming Boot Camp is for students who are very enthusiastic about programming, and who are willing to work hard to get a big head start. - Day Camp - August 4 - 8 and August 11 - 15 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. - Deadline to apply June 9, 2008. ECOES: Exploring Career Options in Engineering and Science Program. Live on campus for 2 weeks and participate in hands-on research competitions, site visits to major companies and enjoy the sites of NYC. - Deadline May 1, 2008 - Session 1 (July 5 - 18) Session 2 - (July 20 - August 1) | Refer to information regarding programs for deadlines and program dates. | www.stevens.edu/admissions/summer | 1-800-458-5323 | |||
| The George Washington University | 2100 Foxhall Rd NW Washington, DC 20078-3200 | 6 week Pre-college program for rising seniors. 3-credit summer scholars writing seminar. Elective undergraduate courses for credit. Academic exporation. College life. | July 6, 2008 - August 15, 2008 | www.summerscholars.gw.edu | |||
| The George Washington University | 2100 Foxhall Rd NW Washington, DC 20078-3200 | Students in grades 9 - 11. 10 day mini courses Law & Evidence (Inside Criminal Law) Photojournalism (Media in Focus) Election Politics (Building a Campaign) Biomedical Engineering (An Interdisciplinary Approach) | June 22, 2008 - July 2, 2008 | www.summerscholars.gw.edu | |||
| UMDNJ-Robert Woods Medical School | Summer Science Scholars Academy 675 Hoes Lane, Room N-224 Piscataway, NJ 08854-5635 | Summer Science Scholars Academy (S3A) - 4 week science enrichment program designed for highly motivated and academically committed students achieving excellence in the sciences - created for students entering their junior or senior year of high school who plan to pursue a career in the health professions. | June 30, 2008 - July 25, 2008 | Tuition $3,000 - Housing $166.50 per week Deadline date - April 1, 2008 | http://rwjms.umdnj.edu/osap | 732-235-4558 Fax: 732-235-2121 | Ms. Phyllis Sica |
| University of Dayton- School of Engineering | 300 College Park Dayton, OH 45469-0228 | Women in Engineering Summer Camp Explore engineering through hands-on, learn-by-doing experiences. Students will conduct experiments, innovate, make cool stuff and take things apart and put together again. Spend a day at a job site, meet women engineers | July 13-2008 - July 18, 2008 | Deadline - June 2, 2008 $400.00 (covers double-occupancy room, all meals and camp events) | http://engineering.udayton.edu/wie wie@udayton.edu | 1-937-229-3296 | Annette Packard |
| University of Delaware | University Honors Program Newark, Delaware 19716-1256 | Honors Program (current HS Sophmores & Juniors). Students live together in a residence hall while taking freshman-level courses for UD credit. | July 12, 2008 - August 16, 2008 | www:udel.edu/summercollege summercollege@udel.edu | 1-302-831-6560 | ||
| Virginia Tech College of Engineering | Center for the Enhancement Diversity 215 Hancock Hall, Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061 | C-Tech2 - Computers & Technology - hands on activities to increase interest & knowledge of applications of engineering, math, and science to real world situations. Targeted for junior and senior girls. | June 29, 2008 - July 12, 2008 | www:ctecj2.eng.vt.edu ctech2Wvt.edu | 1-540-231-3973 | ||
| William Paterson University | 1600 Valley Road Wayne, NJ 07470 | 7 intense days of improvisation and performance for student age 14 and older. 10 exciting small jazz ensembles. Classes in improvisation, arranging, and jazz history. World-renowned artists in nightly clinics and concerts, an evening at a legendary NYC jazz club, a final concert with students and resident faculty. Tuition scholarships available. | July 20, 2008 - July 26, 2008 | Fees: $689.00 - Commuters $989 - Residents $25.00 registration fee (waived if registered before May 7, 2008) | Apply online at www.wpunj.edu/cpe | 1-973-720-2125 | |
| Wocester Polytechnic Institute | Bartlett Center 100 Institute Road Worcester, MA 01609-2280 | WPI Frontiers is a 2 week residential program for soon-to-be juniors and seniors. WPI blends science, technology and engineering programs (such as aerospace engineering, mathematics, robotics, computer science and chem/biochemistry) with communications workshops & diverse social acitivities. | July 13 - 25, 2008 | Applications due May 31, 2008 | www.wpi.edu/+strive admissions@wpi.edu | 1-508-831-5286 Fax: 1-503-831-5875 | Julie Chapman |