Abbey Road - Abbey Road Programs is a boutique overseas educator that specializes in the experiential, individualized teaching of language immersion, the arts, history, business, journalism and cultural studies in Spain, France, Italy, Germany, England, Greece and Canada. We additionally facilitate College/SAT/ACT preparatory and Diplomatic Leadership programs at Suffolk University in Boston. Abbey Road prides itself in its unique blend of quality, flexibility, safety, and innovation, and provides the perfect balance of learning and fun.
American University Gap Year ProgramAmerican University Gap Year Program - For students who have just completed high school and are taking a year or semester off before starting college. A Global Business seminar is offered during the summer, and a Mentored Field Practicum and American Politics, Global Business & Trade, or International Affairs is offered in the fall and spring. At the end of the semester, students will have an American University transcript of credits earned, which can be used for college applications.
The Art Institute of Boston (AIB) at Lesley University - Young Artist Residency (YAR) Course Information. The Young Artist Residency (YAR) program offers a unique opportunity for high school students to take a wide selection of college-level courses for credit. Here is a sample list of the courses that we have offered recently.
Aspire by API - Aspire by API programs offer high school students opportunities to learn and develop relevant global skills through fun, enriching summer study abroad programs. Whether it’s Spanish language and cultural immersion in Costa Rica or Spain, French immersion in Paris, Irish studies in Ireland, or Italian language culture and art, or soccer in Italy, Aspire students can develop their language, communication, social, and intercultural skills in an exciting international program geared to prepare students for a lifetime of global awareness and involvement.
Augustana Summer Music Camp - Augustana's Summer Music Camp is set for June 8-13, 2014, and is led by Dr. Paul Nesheim, director of The Augustana Choir and Dr. Paul Schilf, director of the Augustana Band. When you join your friends (both old and ones you'll soon make) at the Augustana Summer Music Camp, you'll find the finest in musical instruction, performance opportunities and FUN for five full days. Make one of our Residence Halls your home for the week, enjoy dining in our Morrison Commons, swim in our pool, dance in our hallways, dabble with an instrument you've always wanted to play, and make beautiful music while creating lasting memories! Students entering grades 7-12.
Bank of America Charitable Foundation's Student Leaders Program - Five local student leaders will get a hands-on opportunity next summer to make an impact through an eight-week paid internship with a local nonprofit organization. In addition, the student leaders from the Twin Cities will join others from across the country at a week-long, all expense paid Student Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C.
Barnard College of Columbia University - All programs open to students who have completed 10th or 11th grade. Explore classes from Africana Studies to Writing to Acting and Screenwriting and so much more.
Berklee College of Music - Guitar Sessions, Vocal Summit, A Cappella Fesstival, Stage Performance and much more at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA.
Boston College - For those who have completed 11th grade, with outstanding academics, spend 6 weeks at a Jesuit University, June - August, take college courses, earn college credit, live in a dorm and discover Boston. Apply early spring.
Boston University - Many opportunities for 9-12 graders from 1 to 6 weeks. Subjects vary and can be focused in science and research, the humanities, communications, and many other options.
California College of the Arts - For more than 25 years, CCA’s Pre-College Program has been an inspiring opportunity for high school students to study art, architecture, design or creative writing in an art school setting while earning 3 units of college credit.
Carleton College - Summer Writing Program for college-bound juniors with strong reading & writing skills:
Summer Quantitative Reasoning Institute: HS sophomores and juniors, use statistical tools and complete a collaborative social schiene project with a faculty mentor. Carleton Liberal Arts Experience: July, for college-bound sophomores in the top 25% of class. Accepted students receive FREE room, board, tuition and travel costs. Carleton Summer Science Institute for college bound sophomores and juniors.
Carnegie Mellon - Summer Pre-college Programs: Pre-College Fine Arts: HS Game Academy (learn how to create video games), Architecture, Art, Design, Drama and Music
College of William and Mary - Pre-colliate summer program in Early American History for HS sophomores,juniors and seniors, earn four hours college credit, summer camp.
Colorado College - Choose from a full range of course offerings, experience the "Block Plan", earn college credit, each session is 3 weeks long, live in residence halls, participate in activities such as hiking and camping, ask about merit-based, scholarships. The Film Institute, Outdoor Leadership Institute (must be 17) Student Journalism Institute.
Columbia College Chicago, High School Summer Institute - A three-week, pre-college arts, media, and communication program open to creative students who have completed their sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school.
Columbia University~Summer Programs - Programs are renowned for their academic rigor, instructional excellence, and the unique opportunity they provide for highly motivated students to experience college life at a world-class university, for students entering 9-12 grade.
Cornell University - Program open to students completing 10th, 11th or 12th grade, earn up to 6 college credits, make friends from around the world, choose from a wide variety of courses, three-, and six-week sessions. Offers online courses.