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Scholarships That Are Not Found On-Line Maybe Found In The C.A.P. Office, Rm. 2186a If You Have Any Further Questions Please Feel Free To Contact��Mr. Roddy, C.A.P. Advisor
American Collegiate Adventures (ACA): Pleased to offer a NEW cultural immersion program in Florence,  Italy! If you have any questions, or would like to request additional brochures or information, please call us at 1-800-509-SUMR (7867)
ASA Academic Study Associates: OffersCollege Prep Programs, Cultural Immersion Programs, and College Admission Seminars. Please visit: http://www.asaprograms.com/ or call (800) 752-2250.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY: Offers Special Programs for the summer June 20-July 2 and July 18-July 30.� Challenge yourself at Boston University this Summer: You may also search for more info at their website http://www.bu.edu/summer/highschool
Seminars in the Arts and Culinary Arts:  Boston University offers food and wine seminars throughout the year for adults and children. Some of the seminars are day long and some are weeks long. For information about these programs and the Certificate Program in the Culinary Arts as well as the Cooking Up Culture Programs for children, please visit our website at www.bu.edu/lifelong or phone our office at (617) 353-9852.
Hospitality and Tourism Management:  Immerse yourself in the exciting world of hospitality and tourism management! BU Global, in collaboration with the Boston University School of Hospitality Administration, is offering a ten-week International Graduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management.
THE BARNARDCOLLEGE SUMMER IN NEW YORK CITY: The Barnard Summer in New York City program offers young men and women incredible opportunities to explore this metropolis both in and out of the classroom. Whether you choose our five-week session( June 20- July 24), our one week (June20-26) mini-courses, or our Young Women's Leadership Institute (July 11-17), your studies could include visiting an art gallery, attending a poetry slam, or meeting city leaders. For more information go online at: http://www.barnard.edu/pcp/
Pre-College Summer @ Brown University:� Their goal is to ignite your passion for learning while preparing you to succeed in college. They offer seven-week courses and mini courses. Please visit their website at: www.brown.edu/summer
BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Offers Free Programs of Academic Enrichment and Dual Enrollment; Another program that is offered is called Broward Community College Young People's SummerCollege. For more detail, please visit http://www.click10.com/summercamps/2183323/detail.html
CELOP, the Center for English Language and Orientation Programs:  CELOP students can be sure that they are getting the highest quality English instruction available.
The Cambridge Tradition:� A Summer Program for High School Students in Grades 10-12 at CambridgeUniversity from July 4 to August 1, 2004.� Courses consist of Philosophy, Humanities, Sciences and Social Sciences, and Production and Workshop. http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com/
THE CAMBRIDGE PREP EXPERIENCE: A program for eighth and ninth graders that offers a wide array of academic, scientific and art courses, all in the intimate and ancient surroundings of CambridgeUniversity.� For more info, please visit:http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com/or email@ [email protected]; Phone: 412-268-2082
CARNEGIE MELLON: Discover Carnegie Mellon!� If you?re going to be a junior or senior in high school, consider spending six weeks- June 27 to August 6- in one of our six distinct pre-college programs.� You?ll have the opportunity to take college coursework, meet people from all over the country and have the time of your life. Please visit their website@ http://www.cmu.edu/enrollment/pre-college
CARLETON LIBERAL ARTS EXPERIENCE: All expenses paid, for this one-week-long summer program. For more information go online at: http://www.carleton.edu/admissions/CLAE/
CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL: This program may help the students improve their writing skills, strengthen their collage applications, discover a new academic or artistic talent, and much more. For more information go online at: ??
Cornell University Summer College Programs:To receive a catalog and application (available in February) email at mailto:[email protected]or apply� online at http://www.summercollege.cornell.edu
ColumbiaUniversity:� Study-abroad program, The Barcelona Experience, offering students entering 11th or 12th grade the opportunity to examine the history, art, and urban development of Barcelona, Spain, enriching their understanding of how European communities develop local, regional, and national, and international identities.� Please visit at http://www.ce.columbia.edu/hs/ to learn more about their programs.
EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY: Students get a chance to explore careers in the aviation in the aviation industry. They will learn to fly and receive loggable hours. For more information go online at: www.erau.edu/summeracademy
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY - HONORS COLLEGE SUMMER INSTITUTE:The Honors College Pre-Collegiate Summer Institute at FloridaInternationalUniversity offers you the exciting opportunity to attend college classes during the summer prior to your senior year in high school. Acceptance into the Institute includes a scholarship covering tuition, registration fees, and textbooks, and may enable you to graduate from college in fewer than four years. Classes will be held from July 6 to August 14, 2004 during your summer break. Go to their website for more information: http://honors.fiu.edu/pre_collegiate.htm
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY - YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM: June 13 through July 24, 2004: This is a residential summer
science and mathematics experience for outstanding students of Florida's public and private high schools. Applicants must provide evidence of academic excellence and scientific research as well as demonstrate involvement in activities and leadership. Counselor and faculty evaluations are requested. (See FSU file for information and application)
http://bio.fsu.edu/ysp/index.html�����
Games Ahead 2K4:� DigiPen Institute of Technology, the leader in video game development education, presents a summer workshop series designed to introduce participants of all experience levels to the fundamentals of game programming and 3D computer animation. Please e-mail at [email protected] or [email protected] or call at 425-558-0299 and/or fax at 425-558-0378
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY SUMMER 2004:Georgetown offers a summer college for high school juniors that include programs in college prep and international relations. Session I: June 6 - July 10, 2004; Session II: July 11 - August 14,  2004 For more information, see file for brochure explaining their program, or visit their website at: http://www.georgetown.edu/ssce/spp/hsj.htm
Harvard Summer School: June 28-August 20 High school sophomores, juniors and seniors take college classes, meet students from around the world, and take part in many activities: dances, a trivia bowl, a talent show, trips to other colleges, a college fair, music groups, and sports. Students choose their courses and plan their own time. They will live together in a Harvard dormitory and select two courses (one of which will be an expository writing class or a math class) from a list of regular offerings. www.ssp.harvard.edu/2004/apply/
ITHACA COLLEGE SUMMER COLLEGE FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: IthacaCollege offers 3 and 5-week sessions.
Session I For Sophomores and Juniors June 27- July 16 and Primarily for Juniors Session II is from June 27 - June 30. For more information, see file for brochure explaining their program, or visit their website at:
http://www.ithaca.edu/summercollege
Julian Krinsky Academic Enrichment Camp @Haverford College, PA:� 2- and 3-week sessions for entering grades 9-12.�� Sessions consists of art, business, cooking, drama, photography, and music, and more.� Please visit http://www.jkcp.com/; email at������� [email protected]; 866-879-5527
JUNIOR STATESMEN SUMMER PROGRAM: This is an exciting opportunity for student leaders. Located on thecampuses of Georgetown, Yale, Princeton, Stanford and Northwestern, this program offers a rigorous curriculum, student-led debates, and an exciting speakers program. For more information, seefile for brochure explaining their program, or visit their website at: http://www.jsa.org
L'Academe DE PARIS:� A Summer Program in Paris for High School Students completing grades 10 to 12. July 7 to August 3, 2004.� Please visit: http://www.oxbridgeprograms.com/
MAINE MARITIME ACADEMY SUMMER SEA SESSION: For students interested in marine science. This program emphasizes coastal oceanography and marine biology, and includes labs, lectures and field trips aboard Academy-owned vessels. For more information, see file for brochure explaining their program, or visit their website at: http://www.mainemaritime.edu
MIT-School of Engineering: It's free! If you are thinking about studying engineering and science in college then MIT is for you! You may apply if you are a junior in high school and a us citizen pr permanent resident. Summer Session June 23-August 7, 2004. Please apply at: http://mit.edu/mites/www
MMSS-University of Michigan Math and Science Scholars Summer Program: June 28- July 9, 2004 and July 12- July  23,2004. Learn more about their course offerings on their web-site: http://www.math.isa.umich.edu/mmss
Northwestern UniversityCollege Preparation Program: June 20 - July 31 (6 weeks) June 20 - August 14 (8 weeks) Designed for students who want new academic challenges and the experience of real college life before finishing high school.� You earn Northwestern academic credit for the course you take.� Over 100 courses available each summer. www.scs.northwestern.edu/summernu/
OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN: Located in Los   Angeles, California. Pre-college program to experience art and design in an extraordinary art college environment. For more information go online at: http://www.otis.edu/sitemap.php
OXBRIDGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS:There areseven programs to see which one best suits your academic, linguistic, and even professional interests. For more information go online at: www.oxbridgeprograms.com
Penn State:Summer Study Programs: offers the Total Pre-Collegiate Experience at Penn State University, the University of Colorado at Boulder and The American University of Paris.http://summerstudy.com/index.cfm
Phillips Exeter Academy:  Welcomes 590 students for five weeks of academic study, athletics, and exploration that carry participant far beyond the classrooms and the playing fields.� Please visit their website at: http://www.exeter.edu/summer or call at (603) 777-3488
Princeton Review and Summer Discovery  presentsThe PrincetonReviewCollege Discovery Experience Summer 2004:� An intensive Two-week College Admissions Prep Program Featuring Dozens of College Visits For Students Entering Grades 11 & 12 @ Boston, Northeastern University or Washington, D.C., Georgetown University.� Visit http://www.summerfun.com/; [email protected]; 800-645-6611
Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS) at BostonUniversity:July 4 to August 14 A challenging program designed to encourage ambitious high school students to explore the creative world of mathematics.
High school students in grades 9 through 12, who will be 14 years old by July 4, may apply.� Admissions decisions will be based on applicants' solutions to a set of challenging problems included with the application packet; teacher recommendations; high school transcripts; and student essays explaining their interest in the program.
http://math.bu.edu/people/promys/details.html
Quest Scholars Program @ StanfordUniversity: For exceptionally gifted low-income, at-risk, predominantly minority, high school juniors and seniors who are concerned with the environment. The Quest Scholars Program is a five-year long leadership and science education program for talented, low-income youth. Quest begins with a five-week summer residential program on the Stanford campus, and continues through the undergraduate college experience. One student at a time, Quest strives to provide underprivileged students with the mentorship, personal direction, and educational skills to succeed at America's best universities. questscholars.stanford.edu/index.html
RHODESCOLLEGE YOUNG SCHOLARS AND WRITERS CAMP:m For more information, see file for brochures explaining their programs, or visit their website at: http://www.rhodes.edu/writingcamp/writingcamp.html
THE SCHOOL OF  THE ART INSTITUTE OF   CHICAGO: offers an early college program for high school students as follows: June 24 - July 12 and July 15 - 26, 2002. For more information, see file for brochures explaining their programs, or visit their website at:; http://www.artic.edu/saic/ecp
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY: The students get to participate in one of 9 programs of their choice. Earn six-seven college credits. For more information please contact the office at (315) 443-5297 or go online at: http://syr.edu/summer
SMITH SUMMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PROGRAM: July 4-31, 2004.Residential program for exceptional young women with strong interests in science, engineering and medicine. For more information, please either call (413) 585-3060 or visit their website at http://www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep
SSTP(Secondary Student Training Program) RESEARCH PARTICIPATING PROGRAM@ THE UNIVERSITY  OF IOWA:� June 13-July23, 2004.� You will have an opportunity to immerse yourself in an ongoing research project under the guidance of a faulty mentor. Please visit their website at:http://www.uiowa.edu/~provost/oi/sstp
SUMMER STUDY PROGRAMS AT:  PENN STATE UNIVERSITY University of Colorado at Boulder,  The American University of Paris combine academically challenging courses with the spirit of exciting campus life. Summer study offers the opportunity to undergo a gradual transition into college life in a non-pressured summertime atmosphere. For more information, see file for brochures explaining their programs, or visit ;their website at: http://www.summerstudy.com
STANFORD:Go online at: http://summerinstitutes.stanford.edu/
Summer in New York City: A Pre-college Program @BarnardCollege: One-week session: June 20-June 26, 4
Five-week mini-course: June 20-July 24, Young Women's Leadership Institute July 11-17 College Learning and leadership opportunities for high school students. The program sponsors three major initiatives. Summer in New York City offers one-week and five-week programs where students take college-level courses and explore New York City.� College Planning Weekend teaches students about how to choose a college, financial aid, and writing an application essay. The Young Women's Leadership Institute provides leadership training to high school students in the New York metropolitan area.
www.barnard.edu/pcp
SUMMER STUDY: Students can choose from three different Summer Study programs at: Paris,  Colorado, and Penn Sate. This exciting experience includes: the KAPLAN SAT test prep, community service, day/evening activities and much more. For more information go online at: www.summerstudy.com
THE TASIS SCHOOLS SUMMER PROGRAMS:� Offers a wide range of options that combine challenging academic enrichment with extensive travel in Europe, sports, and activities for students 6-18. Campuses are in England, Spain and Switzerland.� For more information call (202) 965-5800 or go to their internet site at:� http://www.tasis.com/
TELLURIDE ASSOCIATION SUMMER PROGRAMS: A free academic opportunity for high school juniors.� June 29- August 9. Please visit at: http://www.tellurideassociation.org/
THE THOMASMORECOLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: Session I: July 11 - July24. Session II: July 25 - August 7. This Collage provides four courses, as well as a series of writing assignments is given in each course. For more information visit http://www.thomasmorecollege.edu/
University of Cambridge: Offers the Advanced International Certificate program.� Consists of advanced academic curricula and assessments suitable for middle and high school students. http://www.cie.org.uk/usa and/or e-mail Sherry Reach at [email protected]
University of California SANTA BARBARA:� Summer Discovery; Research Mentorship Pre-College Program. June 20- July 31, 2004. This program services highly motivated and serious high school students interested in participating in the conduct of academic research.� http://www.summerfun.com/
University of Florida Center for Pre-collegiate Education and Training- Student Science Training Program: June 13 - July 31 A seven-week residential research program for up to 100 selected rising seniors and qualified rising juniors who are considering medicine, math, computer, science, or engineering careers. The program emphasis is research participation with a UF faculty research scientist and his/her research team.� Students live in residence halls on campus. They attend lectures on current topics, attend seminars/workshops in research and technical writing, ethics, study strategies, and career exploration, and gain skills in effective oral presentations. Planned weekend activities include educational and fun field trips, sports, and social activities.� www.cpet.ufl.edu/sstp
University Of ST. ANDREWS:� Creative Writing & Scottish Studies Summer Programs July  3-21, 2004. Please view their website @:http://www.st-andreas.ac.uk/services/admissions/CWSPweb.htm
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY SUMMER SEMINAR 2004: The Summer Seminar is a wonderful opportunity for rising high school seniors to experience life at the Academy.The United States Naval Academy Summer Seminar offers the opportunity for rising high school seniors to visit the NavalAcademy for one week during the summer. Students will experience all aspects of the NavalAcademy including the academic program and midshipman life. The Naval Academy Summer Seminar Program is offered exclusively to young men and women who have just completed their junior year of high school. Students should submit their applications online beginning 1 February.  go online at http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/nass.htm
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SUMMER 2003 SCHOLAR PROGRAMS: Earn college credits to UM in the following programs: Sports Management, International Affairs, Filmmaking, Broadcast Journalism, Marine Science and Health and Medicine. For more information call (305) 284-6107 or go online at http://www.precollege.cstudies.miami.edu/.
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI WEEKEND ACADEMY: Earn college credit by attending weekend classes at UM. For more information call (305) 284-6107 or go online at http://www.precollege.cstudies.miami.edu/
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI TEST   PREP for the S.A.T: With the help and instructions of teachers with advanced degree in their specialty, the newest study materials, and practice tests will prepare you for the S.A.T. For more information go online at:www.testprep.miami.edu
University of Pennsylvania: Exploring the Majors: �Gives a chance for students to explore the academic opportunities-and the undergraduate life-available at one of the finest Ivy League universities in the country.� Students will leave this program with hands-on answers to a lot of the questions they have about choosing a college as well as choosing a major. Entering Grades 10-12; Two 3-Week Sessions (June 27-Angust 7) Please visit their website at http://www.jkcp.com/ or call (610) 265-9401
University of Southern California:� The Office of Summer and Special Programs sponsors a program called the Summer Seminars.� 4 week program.� Please begin the application progress online at http://www.usc.edu/summer.� If you have any questions, please contact at 213-743-1710
YOUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE: This organization offers opportunities to study in 35 countries through an academic year, academic semester, or summer program. For more Information and a list of available scholarships,visit their website at:
http://www.youthforunderstanding.org  or call1-800-teenage.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS: Session I-June 13-July 17 Session II-July 18-August 20 High School Summer Scholar, will be part of a small, select group of rising high school seniors exploring the realities of college life. You will earn up to 7 units of college credit.� You'll develop academic and social skills that will give you a tremendous advantage when you leave for college next year. http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~ucollege/hssp.html
I would like to thank my student aid, Andrea Castro, for helping to put this Summer Program list together!!!
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