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Thursday, February 27, 2020
United States Naval Academy Admissions Forum
TYLER SCHOOL OF ART & ARCHITECTURE/ 2020 PRE-SUMMER PROGRAMS
PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER WORKSHOPS
Pre-College students experience the exhilaration and prestige of being among other artists on a college campus of a major University. Experienced instructors are practicing professional artists with a wealth of knowledge.
High school students entering grades 9 through 12 are invited to attend. A series of two-week workshops, students can choose to attend 1, 2 or 3 sessions! Students participate in two classes each session, choosing an AM and a PM class from the many Drawing, Painting, Craft and Digital offerings.
Beginning artists, as well as those students who have had multiple years of high school art, will find classes to fit their needs. For students planning to apply to an art school, this is an opportunity to acquire work in a variety of media that is suitable for use in a college portfolio. Students are encouraged to express their individual creativity and upon completing their classes, walk away with a number of finished art pieces. Please view specific class pages below for information regarding tuition, dates, times, registration materials and any supply requirements.
*Students choose an AM and a PM workshop.
High school students entering grades 9 through 12 are invited to attend. A series of two-week workshops, students can choose to attend 1, 2 or 3 sessions! Students participate in two classes each session, choosing an AM and a PM class from the many Drawing, Painting, Craft and Digital offerings.
Beginning artists, as well as those students who have had multiple years of high school art, will find classes to fit their needs. For students planning to apply to an art school, this is an opportunity to acquire work in a variety of media that is suitable for use in a college portfolio. Students are encouraged to express their individual creativity and upon completing their classes, walk away with a number of finished art pieces. Please view specific class pages below for information regarding tuition, dates, times, registration materials and any supply requirements.
*Students choose an AM and a PM workshop.
SUMMER 2020 REGISTRATION HERE
SUMMER HOUSING INFO HERE
NEXT STEPS FOR SUMMER PRE-COLLEGE STUDENTS
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
TWO WEEK SESSIONS
SUMMER 2020 SCHEDULE:
Session I: June 22 - July 2
Session II: July 6 - July 17
Session III: July 20 - July 31
Monday - Friday, 9:30am - 3:30pm
Session I: June 22 - July 2
Session II: July 6 - July 17
Session III: July 20 - July 31
Monday - Friday, 9:30am - 3:30pm
TUITION:
One Session: $795
Two Sessions: $1,590
Three Sessions: $2,385
One Session: $795
Two Sessions: $1,590
Three Sessions: $2,385
Payment plans and limited need-based aid are available. Inquire early! Priority aid application deadline: January 31st. Email us at tylerpce@temple.edu for more information.
Phone: 215-777-9010
E-mail: tylerpce@temple.edu
https://tyler.temple.edu/continuing-education-program/pre-college-summer-workshop
E-mail: tylerpce@temple.edu
https://tyler.temple.edu/continuing-education-program/pre-college-summer-workshop
Monday, February 24, 2020
Application Now Open for LEAD REEX Program
REEX Program Now Open To Current Sophomore, Juniors & Seniors!Steps For Completing The Application:
- Create An Account & Register Online at https://lead.fluidreview.com
- A $50 Application Fee Is Required To Complete The Application (+2 % Processing Fee)
- Select Your Program: LEAD Summer Business Institute OR The Real Estate Exchange Program
- Applicants Must Provide Three Recommendations: (Education, Academic & Personal), SAT/ACT Test Scores & Essays Required
- Submit Completed Application Packet by Deadline March 1st!
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Summer Writing Institute at Rhodes College
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BU's Academy of Media Production is Accepting Applications
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Tuesday, February 18, 2020
One Week Applied Math Summer Program at Catholic University, DC June 21-26, 2020
APPLIED MATH IN ACTION! PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAM
JUNE 21–26, 2020
Live on our beautiful campus for a week and
have fun learning about applied mathematics
and STEM careers while exploring Washington, D.C.!
Visit NASA, the national monuments, the
National Air and Space Museum, and more.
Who? High school and pre-college students
interested in mathematics.
For more information, visit the Department
of Mathematics at math.cua.edu/applied-math-in-action
High School Courses in Conservation for College Credit
Greetings from the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation!
You may know that SMSC—a partnership between the Smithsonian Institution and George Mason
University—
offers summer courses for rising high school juniors and seniors interested in conservation, environmental
science,
biology, and related topics. We wanted to introduce you to our pair of upcoming immersive programs so that
you could share this information with interested students.
Our high school courses are residential, so students stay in our recently built residence hall within the
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia. There is no better place to live and
learn about the world of conservation from some of the leading experts in the field! Each of our Summer 2020
courses is worth 2 college credits. The courses won’t overlap, so students may take one or both.
CONS 100: Introduction to Field Conservation Ecology
June 21 – 28 (2 credits) | Registration Fee: $2,300
Get hands-on field experience in conservation, and define an ecological research question with a conservation
practitioner.
CONS 110: How to Be a Better Naturalist
July 19 – 25 (2 credits) | Registration Fee: $2,100
Describe field marks for a variety of animal and plant taxa, deploy observation and monitoring equipment,
and apply conservation techniques to the natural world near your home.
Included with the course costs are:
· all program lodging and meals;· all course fees, entrance fees, and field-trip costs during the program; and
· complimentary round-trip transportation between Front Royal, VA and Dulles International
Airport (IAD) on arrival/departure dates.
Registration is open now through mid-May. Students and parents can register using the red button at the
top of the page here.
Just reply with the best mailing address. We love sharing information about our programs, so if you,
instructors at your institution, your students or their parents or guardians have any questions, please don’t
hesitate to reach out.
Wishing you a fantastic spring,
--
Robert Barrett
Assistant Director of Recruitment and Outreach
Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation
184 Farm Road, Front Royal, VA 22630
184 Farm Road, Front Royal, VA 22630
(540) 635-0460 | rbarret@gmu.edu
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