Institution: Boston University College of Communication
Web Address: www.bu.edu/itrp
Program Name: A complete media production experience for high school students
Dates: July 7th - August 8th, 2008
Program Description: Five week summer program for high school students. Students create their own fiction or non-fiction films, videos, webcasts and live multi-camera productions. The workshop, seminar and guest lecture experience is complimented by site visits that provide a first-hand perspective to how professionals work. This collegiate orientation allows students the chance to investigate potential educational and professional opportunities.
Deadline: 4/30/2008
Contact: 800.992.6514 - 617.353.5015 - itrp@bu.edu
Eligibility: Ninth through Twelfth Grade
Institution: Bryant University
Web Address: http://admission.bryant.edu/admissions/pwc
Program Name: PricewaterhouseCoopers Accounting Careers Leadership Institute
Dates: June 22nd - June 27th, 2008
Program Description: The PwC Accounting Careers leadership Institute is a hands-on opportunity for students to learn more about the accounting profession and about the key role accountants' play in society. Students will learn team-building and leadership skills, spend time at PwC office in Boston and get an insider's view into the accounting profession and the firm.
Deadline: 3/28/2008
Contact: T. Abraham D. Hunter ~ 401.232.6344 ~ tahunter@bryant.edu
Eligibility: African/Asian/Native American/Latino students, college bound with a minimum 2.7 GPA and must have completed Algebra II by the end of their junior year.
Institution: University of St. Andrews
Web Address: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/admissions/int/summerschools/
Program Name:
Creative Writing & Scottish Studies Summer Programs
Dates:
June 28th - July 26th, 2008
Program Description: Four week residential pre-college experience for students who have successfully followed a North American high school curriculum to at least 10th grade.
Deadline: 4/30/2008
Contact:
Dr. M. I. S. Hunter, Director ~ 011 44.1334.463330 ~ crsp@st-andrews.ac.uk (creative writing) ~ sssp@st-andrews.ac.uk (scottish studies)
Eligibility: Tenth through Twelfth Grade
Institution: ASSE
Web Address:
www.asse.com
Program Name:
International Student Exchange Programs
Dates:
year long, various
Program Description:
Academic Year Homestay Program; Summer Homestay; Adventure and Language Programs; Teen Twin Program
Deadline: 5/15/2008
Contact:
800.677.2773 - asseusaeast@asse.com
Eligibility: Must be between the ages of 15-18.5
Institution: Ithaca College
Web Address: www.ithaca.edu/summercollege
Program Name: Summer College for High School Students
Dates: 1 week: Minicourse July 20-25, 2008; July 27-August 1, 2008 ~ 3 week sessions June 29 - July 18, 2008 ~ 5 week sessions June 29 - August 1, 2008
Program Description: In the Ithaca pre-college program, students experience college life while living in a safe environment. Students love their classes, stay up too late, and enjoy trips, parties, picnics, movies, concerts, talent shows and other events both planned and spontaneous. Most importantly, our summer college alumni report they were better prepared for success in college. And many students appreciate the opportunity to earn college credit in their academic courses.
Deadline: 4/30/2008
Contact: Warren Schlesinger, Program Director ~ 607.274.3143 ~ warren@ithaca.edu
Eligibility: Ninth through Twelfth Grade

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Institution: Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Web Address: www.mcla.edu/iesummer
Program Name:
Individual Enrichment Program summer Seminar
Dates:
June 25 - July 19, 2008
Program Description:
Designed to support students with academic potential, the I.E. Summer Seminar enables students to ease their individual adjustment into college life while providing them with an opportunity to meet faculty, collegiate staff and other new students before the new academic year begins. The summer Seminar is cost-free for most participants.
Deadline: 5/30/2008
Contact:
Marjorie Belizaire, Coordinator for Multicultural Recruitment ~ 413.662.5410 ~ admissions@mcla.edu
Eligibility: High School Seniors
Institution: Boston University ~ Summer Term
Web Address: www.bu.edu/summer/highschool
Program Name
: High School Honors
Dates:
June 29-August 8th, 2008
Program Description:
Earn college credits in undergraduate courses; Pursue scientific research under the guidance of a faculty mentor
Deadline: General Honors - 4/21/08 ~ Research Internship - 4/1/08
Contact:
Alexandra Adams, PhD ~ 617.353.1378 ~ buhssumr@bu.edu
Eligibility: rising seniors
Institution: Boston University ~ Summer Term
Web Address: www.bu.edu/summer/highschool
Program Name:
Summer Challenge
Dates: Session 1
- 6/15 - 6/27 ~ Session 2 - 7/6 - 7/18 ~ Session 3 - 7/27 - 8/8
Program Description:
Explore two subjects of your choice and preview college life
Deadline: Open until seminars are filled
Contact:
Alexandra Adams, PhD ~ 617.353.1378 ~ buhssumr@bu.edu
Eligibility: rising sophomores, juniors and seniors
Institution: Northfield Mount Hermon School
Web Address: www.nmhschool.org
Program Name:
NMH Summer Session
Dates:
June 28th - August 2nd, 2008
Program Description:
The current program includes four offerings: College Prep Program for students entering grades 10-12, Middle School Program for students entering grades 7-9, English as a Second Language, and New Zealand Summer Abroad.
Deadline: rolling admission
Contact:
Phone: 413.498.3290 ~ summer_school@nmhschool.org
Eligibility: Ninth through Twelfth Grade
Institution: Phillips Exeter Academy
Web Address: www.exeter.edu/summer
Program Name:
Summer School
Dates:
Program Description:
Students will have the chance to immerse themselves in a rich variety of classes, to play mucical instruments or sing in choral groups or bring dramatic productions to life. They will have the chance to play sports on the athletic fields, to go on whale watches or visit New England college campuses.
Deadline: rolling admission
Contact:
Ethan Shapior, Summer School Director ~ 603.777.3488 ~ summer@exeter.edu
Eligibility: Ninth through Twelfth Grade
Institution: Sarah Lawrence College
Web Address: www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool
Program Name:
Summer 2008, Programs for High School Students
Dates:
6 week Residential June 22 - August 2, 2008 ~ 3 week Residential July 12 - August 2, 2008
Program Description:
Sarah Lawrence College offers an exciting program of residential courses in Theatre, the Visual Arts, and Music, as well as evening classes in poetry, screenwriting, story/expository writing and science. Also, a three week residential program called SUMMER IN THE CITY. This program gives students an outstanding opportunity to explore New York City through three one-week courses in history/literature, theatre, and science. Trips into the City will supplement class work with three of the College's most renowned faculty members.
Deadline: rolling admission
Contact:
Liz Irmiter, Director of Special Programs ~ eirmiter@sarahlawrence.edu ~ 914.395.2693
Eligibility: Ninth through Twelfth Grade
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Institution: Bryant University
Web Address: http://admission.bryant.edu/admissions/build.asp
Program Name: Bryant University Institute for Leadership Development (BUILD)
Dates: June 15th - June 20th, 2008
Program Description: BUILD is a hands-on opportunity for selected students to learn more about the uses of mathematics in business through introductory courses and simulation exercises. Students will learn presentation techniques, team-building and leadership skils, how to solve challenging problems and design solutions for business operations. Students visit a manufacturing company where they learn about the steps involved in taking an idea from design to production and ultimately to the consumer. Games and other unique activities will add to this interactive experience and provide a fresh perspective into the many aspects of business.
Deadline: 3/28/2008
Contact: T. Abraham D. Hunter ~ 401.232.6344 ~ tahunter@bryant.edu
Eligibility: 11th Graders ~ African/Asian/Native American/Latino male students ~ all female students
Institution: CCRI
Web Address:
www.ccri.edu/success
Program Name:
CCRI College Success Summer Program
Dates:
June 30 - August 8, 2008
Program Description:
One hundered and fifty-five high school students state wide will be selected to participate in the CRI College Success summer Program. Students selected will be enrolled in a 3-credit college level course at one of CCRI campuses.
Deadline: 4/30/2008
Contact:
Naglaa Gaafar - 401.455.6026 - nagaafar@ccri.edu
Eligibility: Currently a High School sophomore or junior
Institution: Roger Williams University
Web Address: http://departments.rwu.edu/biology/camp.html
Program Name:
Marine Biology Summer Camp
Dates:
Session 1 - 7/20 - 7/26 & Session 2 - 7/27 - 8/2
Program Description:
Marine Biloogy Summer Camp is a one week introductory program for high school students in coastal ecosystems.
Deadline: rolling admission
Contact:
Pat Pimental - ppimental@rwu.edu - 401.254.3108
Eligibility: High School Students
Institution: St. Thomas More School
Web Address:
www.stmct.org
Program Name:
Summer Academic Camp
Dates:
July 29 - August 1, 2008
Program Description:
The Summer Academic Camp offers academics for enrichment or make-up credit as well as summer fun.
Deadline: rolling admission
Contact:
Timothy Riordan, Director of Admissions - 860.823.3861 - triordan@stmct.org
Eligibility: Boys grades 7-12
Institution: Springfield College
Web Address:
www.springfieldcollege.edu/specialprograms
Program Name:
Athletic Training Student Workshop
Dates:
July 13 - 17, 2008
Program Description:
For High School students interested in careers in athletic training and sports medicine
Deadline: 5/2/2008
Contact:
Office of Special Programs - 413/748.5287 - specialprograms@spfldcol.edu
Eligibility: High School Students
Institution: USNA
Web Address:
http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/nass.htm
Program Name:
United States Naval Academy Summer Seminar
Dates:
Session 1 - 5/31 - 6/5 ~ Session 2 - 6/7 - 6/12 ~ Session 3 - 6/14 - 6/19
Program Description:
Midshipmen run Summer Seminar with oversight by active duty Navy and Marine Corps officers. Over 1,950 students from around the world attend this fast paced program each year. If you want a summer challenge, the opportunity to sample university level academics at a first-rate institution, discover whether the Naval Academy will help you achieve your goals, and get a jump start on the admissions process, then this program is for you.
Deadline: 3/31/2008
Contact:

Eligibility: The Naval Academy Summer Seminar Program is offered exclusively to young men and women who have just completed their junior year of high school.