Monday, February 26, 2024

The 2024 PREFACE Program at Rensselaer


PREFACE is a summer program for talented students who have been historically under-represented in science, engineering, and the technological fields, and who express a strong, early interest in pursuing careers in these areas. This year’s program will take place in-person, Sunday, July 28 through Saturday, August 10, 2024 (2 weeks), on the Rensselaer campus in Troy, NY. 

The PREFACE Program is for students who will be entering the 11th or 12th grade in the fall. Interested candidates should review the information on the PREFACE website and complete the online application.

Completed applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on April 19, 2024. Notifications will be made to accepted students in early May.


If you have questions about the program, please contact us at preface@rpi.edu

 

Friday, February 23, 2024

Wake Forest's pre-college online courses for summer

 


Wake Forest University Online Immersion Program Logo


Give your students a jump on college this summer

Share with your high school students

Summer is a perfect time for motivated high school students to start thinking about college.

 

Wake Forest University offers pre-college online courses to help students ages 13 and older explore their interests. The summer application period is now open. Through participating in our courses, students can discover if an interest could lead to a college major or even a future career.


Thursday, February 22, 2024

UMass Amherst Pre-College Programs Summer 2024

 

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Invitation to Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Summer Program!

Sponsored by the Hispanic Center of Excellence we can offer the SYSP program to up to 30 students who meet the criteria. This program is not just an ordinary summer camp; it's an extraordinary opportunity for your rising 11th and 12th grade students (current 10th & 11th graders) to delve deep into the world of medicine, gaining hands-on experience, mentorship, SAT preparation, and insight into the captivating field of healthcare. Our mission is to inspire and empower the next generation of medical professionals, and we believe that your students possess the potential to excel in this dynamic environment.

Attached you will find a flier with the application. 

Interested students must complete:
  1. An online application
    Personal statement
    Immunization record
    Attendance record
    Two letters of recommendation (one from a science teacher)
    Official transcripts from their high school.

Eligible students will be invited for an interview. 

Acceptance into the program is on a rolling basis, meaning spaces may fill up before the official deadline. Therefore, we encourage applicants to submit their materials promptly.

Application Deadline is April 19, 2024




WashU Summer Programs




We want to share information about our summer programs for your younger students. Our programs offer highly motivated students the chance to explore academics and campus life at WashU. We encourage you to share these programs with your students as they build their college lists and explore academic opportunities beyond high school.

Use the links below to learn more about each program, including application guidelines.
 

Olin Business School Programs

The application deadline for the following programs is March 10, 2024.

Please note: Gateway to Business also includes three virtual sessions (June 13, 20, and 27), followed by the one-week, in-person academic experience on the WashU campus. 
 

Arts & Sciences Programs

The application deadline for the following programs is April 1, 2024.

Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts Programs

The application deadline for the following programs is March 30, 2024.

Visit our Summer Programs Page for additional opportunities with Arts & Sciences, Tyson Research Center, the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences, WashU Athletics, and WashU Rural Scholars Academy.

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

[Save The Date!] New Jersey College Fair takes place Wednesday, March 6

 

The NACAC National College Fair - New Jersey

The NACAC National College Fair in New Jersey is nearly here! The fair will be taking place Wednesday, March 6th at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center (located at the Raritan Center). This is a great opportunity for you and your students to connect face-to-face with representatives from hundreds of colleges and universities. All high school students, transfer students, high school or college counselors, and families are welcome to register for this complimentary event. Below is more information about the fair as well as a link to the list of colleges and universities exhibiting. 

Date and Times:
Wednesday, March 6
9:00am - 12:00pm EST
5:30pm - 8:30pm EST

Location:
New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center
(Located at the Raritan Center)
97 Sunfield Ave
Edison, NJ 08837

Register Now
Exhibitor List

FDU is Hosting a College Fair!

Fairleigh Dickinson University is proud to be hosting the NJACAC Morris County College Fair at our Florham Campus on Wednesday, March 27th from 6:00PM- 8:00PM.  This is a great event for any high school seniors still looking at all their options, or any underclassmen that want to get a jump start on the college search process.  A full list of participating institutions can be found here.  

Interested in taking a tour of our Florham Campus before the fair begins?  We will also be offering campus tours beginning at 4:00PM!  Campus tour registration can be found on the same page as the college fair registration. 

I wanted to share this with all our school counselors and guidance staff as you are the first support system that the students go to throughout the college search process!  If you or any of your students have any questions about this college fair or FDU in general, please contact me and I would be happy to help.  Thank you so much for all that you do!

REGISTER FOR THE FAIR

Monday, February 12, 2024

Service Academy Day – February 24th

 

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Alumni Association and Foundation

 

 I would like to share some important information concerning congressional nominations to our nation’s service academies. All students at these institutions of higher education receive full tuition, room and board, and books at no cost.  Four of the five academies - U.S. Naval Academy (USNA), U.S. Military Academy (USMA), U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA), and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) - require applicants to apply for and receive a congressional nomination from either a U.S. Representative or a U.S. Senator.

 

Congressman Andy Kim is hosting a Service Academy Day February 24th from  10:00 AM to 2:00 PM to learn about the application and nomination process. Representatives from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and the other federal service academies will be there to answer questions. I have attached a flyer with details and registration information that you can share with your students.

 

High school freshman, sophomores, and juniors interested in attending a service academy are encouraged to attend. Congressional staff will be present to explain the nomination process. Family members, counselors, and educators are welcome. The details are as follows:

 

Feb. 24, 2024

10:00 AM to 2:00 PM 

Westhampton Public Library

5 Pioneer Blvd

Westhampton, NJ 08060

 

Students are encouraged to visit usmma.edu/admissions to learn more about the Academy. The USMMA’s digital viewbook highlights Midshipman life, sports, sailing, academic programs and majors, the unique year at sea training, and more.

 

If you have any questions or would like to set up a Zoom session to learn more about USMMA, Please contact our Director of Admissions CDR Mike Bedryk, USMS.

Wake Forest Pre-College Programs

 

There is so much to love about Wake Forest Pre-College Programs. From the esteemed Academic Leaders, like-minded students, experiential learning activities, college prep workshops, and the welcoming environment, students are able to discover their futures with the support of a community.

Students who attend a Wake Forest Pre-College Program are more prepared and excited about their futures. Our programs not only prepare students for a future in higher education but also help them decide which career path is right for them by exposing them to various fields of study and industry professionals.

Summer Immersion Program (9th - 12th grade students)
The Wake Forest Summer Immersion Program empowers high school students to manifest their goals. Through meaningful real-world experiences, robust academics, an inclusive campus culture, networking and mentorship, students are able to discover their passions and clarify their future pathways.
The Summer 2024 application is open - 
Apply today


College LAUNCH for Leadership Program
 
(Class of 2026 eligible)
The College LAUNCH for Leadership Program is a free nine-month college prep, social justice, and leadership development program for high school students in North Carolina’s Winston-Salem, Charlotte, and surrounding communities. High school sophomores may apply now until May 20th, 2024 for the College LAUNCH 2024-2025 cohort.

Apply today!

 

Help your students create a future they’ll love – refer a student to Summer Immersion or College LAUNCH today.

The 2024 PREFACE Program at Rensselaer

We are excited to share information with you about the 2024 PREFACE Program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute! PREFACE is a summer program for talented students who have been historically under-represented in science, engineering, and the technological fields, and who express a strong, early interest in pursuing careers in these areas. This year’s program will take place in-person, Sunday, July 28 through Saturday, August 10, 2024 (2 weeks), on the Rensselaer campus in Troy, NY. 


The PREFACE Program is for students who will be entering the 11th or 12th grade in the fall. Interested candidates should review the information on the PREFACE website and complete the online application.

Completed applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on April 19, 2024. Notifications will be made to accepted students in early May.


We hope you will share this information with your students and encourage them to apply to the 2024 PREFACE Program. If you have questions about the program, please contact us at preface@rpi.edu

Friday, February 9, 2024

Participate in the RHEx Program: Empowering Future Engineers

Rutgers School of Engineering is launching the RHEx Program, a one-week summer immersion program designed to introduce pre-college students to the field of engineering.


Program Highlights:

  • Date: Sunday, June 23, 2024, to Friday, June 28, 2024
  • Format: Residential
  • Open to: Rising high school seniors
  • Activities: Workshops, hands-on activities, labs, and projects
  • Culmination: Symposium for families and friends

Key Information:

  • Led by experienced School of Engineering faculty, teaching assistants, researchers, and student mentors
  • Explores diverse engineering disciplines and career choices
  • Offers a unique insight into the field at a crucial pre-college stage
  • Students reside in a campus residence hall with meals provided by campus dining

We would greatly appreciate your assistance in sharing this exciting opportunity with your eligible students. More information online at  Rutgers RHEx.

Application Deadline: February 23 (Early Applicants). Space is limited

For any inquiries or additional information, please feel free to contact us at rhex@soe.rutgers.edu.

Thank you for your support in making this valuable opportunity known to your students. We look forward to welcoming participants to the RHEx Program.

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Challenge your students to be a journalist this summer

 


BU Summer Journalism Academy
Do you have a student who is up for a fresh challenge?

For those who are thinking about a career in communications, enjoy writing or are a visual storyteller, we have just the thing: the Boston University Summer Journalism Academy

Hosted by Boston University College of Communication, the Summer Journalism Academy offers high school the experience to learn the core skills in news reporting, interviewing, and writing. Students will:
  • Learn from award-winning, working journalists
  • Report on actual events around Boston or (for learn-from-home students) their hometown
  • Improve their writing, interviewing, and research skills – applicable for any major and career
Students are challenged to step outside their comfort zone – and experience life as a working journalist. They learned how to interview strangers, ask probing questions, and assemble it in a concise story on deadline.

Our on-campus, residential program for three weeks offers students:
  • Meet with Boston University's representative to discuss the college admissions process,
  • Explore what it's like living in a residence hall and studying in a university environment, and
  • Experience Boston museums, historical sites, and neighborhoods during free time.
Visual storytellers can apply for our three-week in-person photojournalism program where they will learn from former Boston Globe photographer, Stephen Haines.

Do you know students who would be a good fit for the Summer Journalism Academy? Please encourage them to learn more by visiting www.summerjournalism.org and apply soon, as spots are limited. We review applications on a rolling basis and provide a decision within two to three weeks.

If your student is accepted to our program and pay their registration fee in full by March 8, they will receive a special discount of $400 off the in-person tuition and $200 off tuition for our virtual program. 

Summer Job Program - For Jersey City residents


 

Application Deadline - March 1 Carnegie Mellon's Summer Pre-College Programs - Summer of 2024

 




Application Deadline - March 1
Scholarships Available

Do you have sophomores and juniors looking for a summer opportunity? There's still time to apply to Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College Programs.

Through Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College Programs, rising juniors and seniors during the summer of 2024 have the opportunity to experience a world-class education on a beautiful, vibrant college campus. Our programs prepare students for their upcoming college experience, help them narrow their career focus, and build critical knowledge and skills. Participants must be 16 years of age by the program start date of June 22, 2024. 

Pre-College Programs - Summer of 2024 (scholarships available)
  • Architecture: Introduces design practice, creative problem solving, and critical thinking through a matrix of programming, celebrating curiosity, and providing a strong foundation for architectural education. (5-week program)

  • Art: Uses both traditional tools and cutting-edge technologies to explore creative ideas in a college-level studio environment. Students develop both conceptual and technical skills preparing them for a wide range of opportunities in both art studies and careers. (3- and 6-week program options)

  • Computational Biology: Provides extensive training in both cutting-edge laboratory experiments to generate biological data and the computational analysis of that data. Uses real-world scenarios for exploration. (3-week program) 

  • Design: Introduces students to the discipline of Design, provides a foundation of skills, and gives a clear idea of what to expect from a college-level accredited program. (6-week program)

  • Drama: Prepares students for the college audition and interview process, illustrating the kind of creativity and discipline required of students studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts Drama curriculum. Students will be introduced to the intensity of a top-rated undergraduate conservatory experience. (6-week program)
     
  • Music: Immerses high school students in a world-class conservatory experience within an internationally recognized university. The program mirrors the first weeks of Carnegie Mellon’s first-year undergraduate School of Music curriculum. (3- and 6-week program options, commuter part-time option)

  • National High School Game Academy: Allows high school students to experience modern video game development using industry-standard technology. Students interested in artmusic and audiogame design, and software development are encouraged to apply for this interdisciplinary program. (6-week program) 

  • Summer Session: Provides high school students with the opportunity to take summer courses offered by Carnegie Mellon. Students earn college credit while working in an academic setting that mirrors the supportive, rigorous environment of the first year of college. (6-week program) 

  • Writing & Culture: Storytelling is the process of uncovering, understanding, and sharing stories. Whether through words or images, stories unite us and help create a mutual space for understanding ourselves and each other. That’s what the Pre-College Writing & Culture program works to develop: skilled, reflective, engaged storytellers who can share our stories well. (4-week program)          
Fully Funded, Merit-Based Programs - Summer of 2024 (no cost to participant)
  • AI Scholars: Provides opportunities for students who have been historically excluded in STEM to study artificial intelligence with full-time faculty, staff, and researchers who are leaders in the field. (4-week program, rising seniors only) 

  • CS Scholars: Provides students who have been historically excluded in the field of computer science an opportunity to explore the subject with full-time faculty, staff and researchers who are leaders in the field.  (4-week program, rising juniors only) 
     
  • Summer Academy for Math and Science:  Allows students from underrepresented communities to develop a deeper understanding of STEM via traditional classroom instruction, hands-on projects, and sustained engagement with world-renowned faculty and skilled staff mentors. (6-week program, rising seniors only)

Please share these opportunities and our online application with your students and families. And reach out with any questions.