Monday, November 19, 2018

Gap Year

Apply Now for Gap Year!

Welcome!

We are excited to announce that applications are now open for our inaugural Gap Year program.

The skills taught at The School of The New York Times are core to being a participant in a global community of thinkers. While we know that not all of our students want to become journalists someday, the writing, critical thinking and persuasive communication skills taught across all of our programs can help guide students' academic and professional paths. Gap Year is no different. The mission of this program is to give you the tools and confidence necessary to explore your interests, develop important life skills and evaluate next steps for your future.

Here is just a taste of what our Gap Year program has to offer:
  • Academic coursework with real-world application. Our courses include topics such as Discovering Your Discipline, The Art of Persuasion and Cultural & Social Exploration. As a student, you will also develop an Independent Learning Project where you can cultivate your own interests while being mentored by a New York Times-affiliated faculty member.
  • New York City as your classroom. Live and learn at the center of culture and commerce. Not only do our academic ventures offer multiple ways to explore all five boroughs, but our Student Life Program will check off the boxes that the classroom doesn’t. You will have limitless opportunities to immerse themselves in the neighborhoods, people and culture of this iconic city.
  • A community of enthusiastic learners. Our careful selection process means that we are working hard to create a strong, diverse cohort capable of tackling the semester with open minds and eyes on the horizon. Planning a future road map can be daunting enough – Gap Year provides a safe, supportive environment to explore possibilities while working alongside experts who will inspire and guide.
If you thrive on unique experiences and meeting new people, then we cannot wait to meet you! Come be part of this first-ever Gap Year program and take charge of your future.

Sincerely,
Dr. Meghan Groome
Director, Pre-College Programs
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Thursday, November 15, 2018

GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program

  



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COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR
STUDENT LEADERS
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute awards more than $1 million in college scholarships to exceptional student leaders each year.

High school seniors nationwide who demonstrate leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship are invited to apply for the 2019 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program. This program annually provides college-bound students with $10,000 renewable scholarships – up to $40,000 total per recipient – and supports them as they lead and serve in college and beyond.

Help put promising young leaders in the running for this prestigious award. Share this news with candidates who exemplify these characteristics inside and outside the classroom and encourage them to apply.

Applications for the 2019 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program are accepted until Jan. 4, 2019. Additional information, eligibility requirements, and a link to the application are available online.

You may also follow us on Facebook and learn more about the Foundation’s other programs for students and educators.

We look forward to honoring these deserving student leaders next spring.
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Candidates who have questions about the application process may contact the program’s administrator, Scholarship America, at
ge-reagan@scholarshipamerica.org.


OTHER OPPORTUNITIES FOR
OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADERS
Student Leadership Program
LEARN

Our Student Leadership Program is a week-long leadership camp for high school students, on-site here at the Reagan Library.
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Leadership and the American Presidency
ACHIEVE

Know any college students who want to study in Washington, D.C.? Tell them about our 
Leadership and the American Presidency program.
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Great Communicator Debate Series
LEAD

High School students can compete for college scholarship money with our 
Great Communicator Debate Series.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Chatham Emergency Squad Cadet Program

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It’s that time of year again when we think about recruiting for our next slate of Cadets. We would like to invite students attending St. Peter's Prep who qualify to apply to our program.


"The Chatham Emergency Squad is looking for current Sophomores who are residents of Chatham Borough or Chatham Township and will turn 16 by September 1, 2019 to join our thriving Cadet Program The purpose of this program is to provide high school students the opportunity to help their community and learn more about the healthcare delivery system. Interested Sophomores can find out more at www.chathamemergencysquad.org under the "Volunteer" page or by emailing the Cadet Manager at cadetmgr@chathamemergencysquad.org

 
A mandatory parent-cadet informational meeting will be held at the Chatham Emergency Squad's Township building (45 Spring Street) on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 7:30 PM (snow date will be Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at the same time and location). All notifications regarding the meeting will be posted on the website listed above.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Temple University Tyler School of Art Pre-College Programs

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Summer 2019
Pre-College Programs are coming soon!
Registration Opens November 16th
Designed for creatively driven high schoolers, Tyler's Pre-College Summer Programs provide students the opportunity to fuel their passion for art, design, or architecture while advancing their technical skills. Classes are taught by dedicated faculty and professional artists, and are held in Tyler's state-of-the-art facilities. On-campus housing is available for all of our programs, and introduces students to Temple's metropolitan campus and Philadelphia's many cultural highlights. Come to Tyler this summer for the college experience and leave with life-long friendships!
Follow the links to learn more about our programs:
Choose a morning and afternoon workshop from a variety of subjects.
Planning on applying to art schools? This program is for you!
An exciting, in-depth introduction to the field of architecture.
Earn three college credits with this interdisciplinary program that combines studio art and academic courses.
Check out Summer 2018 highlights in the video below:
Pre-College Summer Highlights 2018

Pre-College Programs & Continuing Education | Tyler School of Art2001 North 13th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19122