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    Summer Programsfor High School Students

    BROWN UNIVERSITY PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS No application DeadlineApply early to secure a space

    For students completing 9th12thgrade

    Courses offered through Summer@Brown are designed for students looking to experience college levelacademics on an Ivy League campus

    Brown looks for academic excellence, intellectual curiosity, and a readiness for participation in an

    independent academic environment.

    http://www.brown.edu/academics/pre-college/pre-college-courses.php

    SPI STUDY ABROAD Students gain self confidence, independence, and maturity, as well as increased fluency in a foreign language

    A journey that will transform you into being a global thinker with international perspectives that puts you

    ahead of your peers.

    Early application discountDecember 15. Application and full payment due April 15

    http://www.spiabroad.com/

    MIDDLEBURY-MONTEREY LANGUAGE ACADEMY Green Mountain CollegeVermont, St. Michaels College Vermont, BeijingChina, GranadaSpain,

    Quebec CityCanada

    Apply and pay in full by January 15 to receive a discount!

    An immersive summer program in the US and abroad

    Gain language skills in Spanish, French, Chinese, German or Arabic

    For information - http://mmla.middlebury.edu/

    PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY For the student that is, serious, intellectually curious, creative, and eager to embrace new challenges and

    opportunities. Five weeks of academic study, athletics and exploration

    Students attend from more than 40 states and 50 countries

    Applications are available starting in December. Apply Early!!!

    http://www.exeter.edu/summer_programs/7324_7446.aspx

    STANFORD SUMMER Humanities Institute

    Be a Stanford Student for the summer Applications PeriodEnd of NovemberJanuary 2015

    Grades 811

    40 courses available to choose from

    Spend 3 or 4 weeks studying a single subject of your choice For more information visit: www.summerinstitutes.stanford.edu

    STANFORD MEDICAL YOUTH SCIENCE PROGRAM The Program is a five-week science- and medicine-based enrichment program that takes place from mid-June

    to late July, and is held on the Stanford University campus

    Eligibility - open to low-income and ethnically diverse high school sophomores and juniors who live innorthern and central California

    Application DeadlineFebruary 15, 2015

    http://smysp.stanford.edu/education/summerProgram/

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    ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION summer science internship programUCSF & Stanford Application due by Friday, February 20, 2015

    This eight-week long internship is open to high school juniors and seniors

    places outstanding high school students in the world renowned Rheumatology and Immunology Laboratories

    at Stanford University and the University of California, San Francisco.

    This program is designed to encourage young students to pursue a career in scientific study and research with

    a focus on arthritis and related autoimmune diseases. -http://www.kintera.org/htmlcontent.asp?cid=619275

    COSMOS - CALIFORNIA STATE SUMMER SCHOOL FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE

    UC SANTA CRUZUC DAVISUC IRVINEUC SAN DIEGO Application Period - January 20

    thFebruary 20, 2015

    Students completing 8th12thgrade

    Spend a month exploring STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)

    For Application and tuition info go to: www.ucop.edu/cosmos

    YALE YOUNG GLOBAL SCHOLARS Application PeriodNow until February 26, 2015

    Politics, Law, and Economics (PLE) - June 23 - July 6

    International Affairs and Security (IAS) - July 9 - July 22(formerly known as Studies in Grand Strategy)

    Science, Policy, and Innovation (SPI) -July 25 - August 7

    Apply Here -http://globalscholars.yale.edu/

    UC DAVIS YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM Do research on a University Campus June 21August 1, 2015

    Each student will work on an individual project and prepare a journal quality paper presentation about their

    work.

    Application Period December 1, 2014March 19, 2015

    Application fee $25: ysp.ucdavis.edu

    YOUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING (YFU) Intercultural Exchange Program An opportunity to experience summer in another culture

    Cultural immersion is the most effective means to gain the skills needed to thrive in an increasingly

    multicultural, interconnected and competitive global society.

    Programs range from three to eight weeks.

    Application Deadline April 1 -www.yfuusa.org/

    DUKE UNIVERSITY - is offering 2 summer programs For High School students to earn academic credit or

    Duke Summer Academy for personal enrichment

    Make friends from all over the globe

    Apply early as spaces fill up quickly Applications can be submitted online or in paperDue May 1, 2015

    http://summersession.duke.edu/high-school-students

    CORNELL UNIVERSITY SUMMER COLLEGE Experience the excitement of college life at a great Ivy League university

    Choose from 14 different 3- and 6-week programs

    Application DeadlineMay 3

    Learn More: www.summercollege.cornell.edu

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