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HU NCAS Weather summer programs, 7/15-27
The NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences (NCAS) will host three 2 wk weather camps around the country (HU & Univ. PR) this summer to give hs students the opportunity to explore options within the atmospheric sciences and related fields. 202-865-8678
HU Jr. High & High School Science Connections for Health Careers Summer Program, 6/25-7/20
To stimulate interest students (grades 7-11) in health/science careers, this academic enrichment program is designed to build bridges and vital anchors for science education, college, and ultimately for careers in the sciences. Dr. Aboko-Cole, 202.238.2363
HU The Children's Theatre Workshop , 6/25-7/28
A 5 wk summer theatre camp located in the HU Department of Theatre. Students(ages 7-17) receive introductory training in dance, voice and acting and showcase their hard work at summers end a final broadway style production. Prof. Hart, 202.321.0779
HU Summer Nursing Immersion Program (SNIP), 6/24-7/27
This 5 wk residential program for disadvantaged/minority students who are seriously considering a career in nursing. Nursing career exploration and identity formulation are the core concepts of the program. Carolyn J. Harris, 202.806.4939
HU Prefreshman Academic Summer Enhancement, 6/10-7/21
This residential program will provide 6wks of intense academic activities that will enhance the preparation for Preprofessional Education. Prefreshmen students will be introduced to the health professions and to 1st year college biology, chemistry, Engli
HU Health Careers Exploration Camp, 6/18-22/07
Health Careers Exploration Camp is a commuter program to be held on the HU. campus. Activities are designed to educate, motivate and interest young men in pursuing a career in health care. For MALES ONLY, rising 9th-12th grade students. Ph:202.806.7952
Microsoft Technology Day Camp for Young Women
Microsoft has an open invitation for young women entering 10th, 11th, or 12th grades this summer to attend their 2007 DIGIGIRLZ High Technology Day Camp, August 1st-3rd in Washington, D.C. Applications with short essays are due no later than Friday, June 1
Sponsored Trips to Egypt for students, 7-14yrs
free (earned) trip to Egypt sponsored by The d’Zert Club and The African Genesis Institute for 1000 students nationwide, between the ages of 7 and 14, and 500 adult group leaders. The selected travelers will attend the Annual Teen Summit 1000 held in Ca
National Bar Association Crump Law Camp , Due: 5/4/07
The 2 wk programwas established by the NBA to provide students entering the 9th to 11th grades (14-17yrs) with an introduction to the American judicial system. Campers will be housed on the Howard Universitycampu and live in a protected environment.
DREME Summer Camp, Teacher Workshop, PreCollege
Applications for DREME programs (11th grade stipend for college planning costs), College Scholarships. Look under programs for summer camp info. Please forward to teachers for the workshop application & students seeking scholarships or summer camp.
Summer Youth Job Fair, 4/19/07, 6-8:30pm,
This Job Fair is for our youth in need of a summer job, as well as adults looking for a career change. Please bring your resume and a smile! Contact: Officer Straker, MPD, 4th District, 6001 Georgia Ave. NW, WDC, (202) 715-7411
IGES Earth Day Photo Contest for MS Students, due: 5/9/07
The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies is holding an Earth Day photo contest for MS students. Interested students are asked to photograph something that is changing in their local environment between Sunday, 4/22-29.
The Beveridge Family Teaching Prize, American Historical Assoc, Due: 3/15/07
This $1500 (or more) award recognizes excellence and innovation in elementary, middle school, and secondary history teaching, including career contributions and specific initiatives.
Fundamental Aeronautics Program, NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, Due: 3/15/07
Up to $5,000 per award for high school and college aeronautics project. HS students are challenged to put themselves 50 yrs into the future to describe how air transportation systems have evolved with vehicles flying at various speeds.
SUMMER STUDENT OPPORTUNITY AT NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD, Due: 4/25/07
This program is open to students who will be enrolled as jrs OR srs in the fall for the 2007-2008 academic year. Students must be 16-yrs-old by 6/22/07.
Northrop Grumman $10,000 Engineering Scholarship, Due: 3/31/07
This scholarship program is intended to support promising hs srs who intend to pursue a career in an engineering-related field and who live in communities where Electronic Systems is a major presence.
Dept. of Labor Summer Internship Program, due: 3/16/07
The DOL, located in Washington, DC is seeking applications from HS (min. age 16 yrs,) & College students interested in summer employment. Program provides the opportunity to learn about how federal govt agencies operate & to interact with DOL leaders.
Princeton Univ. Summer Journalism Program, August, 2007, due: 2/15/07
10-day all-expenses-paid summer journalism program for hs jr & sr students from under resourced financial backgrounds. Reqts-3.0/4.0 gpa; an interest in journalism; combined income of your custodial parents <$45K. Contact: rinderle@princeton.edu
Programs, Camps, and Activities for Young People
Summer Search is a Montgomery County Public Schools service that provides information about a variety of summer educational opportunities available for students at all grade levels. The Summer Search: Expanding Educational Horizons catalog is an excellent
College of William and Mary Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in Early American History - June 24-July 14 or July 15- Aug 4, due: 4/
Program offers college credit to h.s. jrs & srs. Students will earn 4 hrs of college credit for the 3-wk summer academic course that will teach early American history through the use of historic places, including surviving structures, archaeology sites.
MITE: Introduction to Engineering, 6/10-15 & 6/17-22, at UT Austin, due 4/13/07
MITE is a 5 day residential summer camp at UT Austin devoted to exposing current high school sophomores and juniors (2006-07 academic year) to engineering.
Women's Technology Program at MIT, due 2/1/07
The Program is a 4 -wk summer residence program to introduce h.s. jr. girls to electrical engineering and computer science. The full-time program classes include hands-on experiments and team-based projects in computer science, electrical engrg, and math.
Power Girls Leadership Summer Institute, Jul 7-21 @Bennett College, NC
A unique summer camp learning experience focused on early leadership training and personal development for young women of color ages 14 - 17. The program brings infinite possibilities within reach through education, training, & preparation.
NASA Quest HiRISE Image Targeting Challenge. due 4/7/07
The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera, now orbiting Mars, is helping NASA search for signs of water on Mars. Students are invited to help choose regions of Mars for HiRISE to image. Interested teachers and students are encouraged to log on.
NASA Space Pennant Design Challenge, contest begins on 3/15, Due: 4/10/07
Capture the imagination of your students as NASA prepares for the historic 1st spaceflight of an Educator Astronaut, Barbara Morgan. Students should create a design, conduct research and write an essay about the design’s connection to exploration.
Howard Univ Academic Reinforcement Summer Program for Minority (MS) Students, 6/25-8/3, Due: 6/1/07
Summer Enrichment Program (5-8 grades) is designed to attract students who express an interest in the Health Professions Careers. COST: $100/wk for 6 wks, incl lunch except Fridays during field trips
Harvard University-Secondary School Program --- June 23-August17, 2007
Join motivated students & distinguished faculty as you satisfy your intellectual curiosity, earn academic credit, and exploreHarvard Univ.. There are more than 200 courses to choose from & special courses in drama, math and writing. Call 617-495-3192
Hargrave Military Academy Summer Programs - June 25-July 21Hargrave Military Academy Summer Programs - June 25-July 21
Students grades 7-12 are invited to attend Hargrave's Summer Program. Courses are designed to strengthen academic skills, take new courses formiddle and high school or to repeat courses they may not have passed.
Summer Scholars Pre-College Program at George Washington University
GW offers 10 day mini-courses for rising 10-12 graders in biomedicalengineering, photojournalism, election politics, law & evidence. Also offers for rising srs a 6 wk summer programs in writing, undergraduate courses for credit. call 202-242-6802
John Hopkins, Center for Talented Youth's summer programs
summer programs offer eligible students from all over the country and around the world the opportunity to engage in challenging academic work in the company of peers who share their exceptional abilities and love of learning.
Maryland 2007 Summer Centers Brochure
provide opportunities for Marylands gifted and talented students to work with likeminded peers in an area of ability & interest. Financial Assistance/Scholarships are available to qualified students.
Howard Hughes Summer Science Program, Spelman College, June 17-July 20, 2007, due: 3/20/07
5 wk program for rising female 12th graders (min. 3.0 GPA) interested in pursuing careers in biology, biochemistry and other biomedical-related fields. Call Tokiwa Smith, 404-270-5855 or email ttsmith@spelman.edu
North Carolina A & T University Higher Learning Institute-June 28 - August
The Higher Learning Institute is a progressive academic summer program for students who desire to take broad steps to advance their college careers before & after they graduate from h.s. You have the opportunity to earn 7 credit hrs. call 1-888-323-6237
Martha Guy Summer Program for Future Business Leaders - Appalachian State University -July 8-28 , Due: 2/15/07
3 wk program for rising srs will provide business education extracurricular activities to enhance their h.s. experience, making them competitive candidates for college admission. 2 wks on campus & 1 wk in Ny & WDC. Contact Deanne Smith at 1-877-277-6474
General Hugh Shelton Leadership Challenge Institute, June 17-22 & July 22-27, Due: 6/4/07 & 7/9/07
9th-12th grade students (with min.3.0 GPA) are invited to attend 5.5 day experience in which you will expand your knowledge and skills of what it takes to be a great leader. June 17-22 at UNC & July 22-27 at Eastern 4-H Environmental Ed. Ctr.
Junior Statesman Summer School
This program offers a challenging, dynamic academic experience for students who have a passion for politics and government. 1300 outstanding h.s. students will gather at Georgetown, Princeton, Yale & Sanford to immerse themselves politics, history & debate
Boston University High School Honors Programs -June 17 - August 10, Due: 5/15
A h.s. Honors Program allows jrs in h.s. the opportunity to enroll and attend a 6-wk undergraduate program and earn credit. Jrs also have the opportunity to participate in a Research Internship in Science & Engineering.
ASA Summer Programs - Columbia Univ. July 15-26, at Tufts Univ. July 1-12 & UC-Berkeley June 17-28 or July 31- August 11
A cultural immersion program for (10th & 11th grade) h.s.l students in Spain, France, Italy and Costa Rica Summerfuel pre-college programs for high school students at UMASS-Amherst, UC- Berkeley, Oxford Univ & Cambridge Univ. call 800-752-2250
American Legion Student Trooper Program - June 24-29, 2007, due: 5/30/07
Students who have completed their jr. or sr. yr. of h.s. are invited to attend the NC American Legion Trooper Program. Tuition is $200 and participants will learn police skills, drug detection, firearms safety, and precision driving. Call (919) 832-7506
Emma L. Bowen Foundation Communication Internships, deadline 2/16/07
Have you ever wanted to work at NBC, CBS, ABC, Turner, Clear Channel, etc? If so, the Emma L. Bowen Foundation is looking for you! We are currently seeking HS jrs, HS srs, & college freshman for PAID summer internships in tv, radio, or cable stations
Student Summer Camp: Engineering...Mentoring & Enrichment, due 4/15/07
11th Grade Students: The Mentoring & Enrichment Seminar in Engineering Training (MESET) program is a 2-wk residential engrg-intro program during June 3-15, 2007. Scholarships avail. Contact John Matthews, 713-743-4226
Teaching Scholarship for Young Black Men
Do you know any Black Males who are a Senior in high school who want to go to college for FREE. The black colleges are looking for future Black Male Teachers and will send them to S.C. Universities/Colleges. 4 YRS FREE; THIS IS FOR MALES ONLY.
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