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Summer

Programs for Underclassmen


Although not a complete list of the vast amount of programs offered in the summer, these
are a few offered in North Carolina and in nearby states!


Program Name

Program
Description

Requirements Dates

Cost

Website where you can


apply

NC State College
of Textiles High
School Polymer
Day Camp

This workshop is
designed for highschool students
interested in
physical sciences
and engineering,
and attending NC
State University.

Must be a a
July 23
current
24, 2015
freshman,
sophomore or
junior

$45,
https://www.tx.ncsu.
transportation edu/tecs/polymer-dayand housing is camp/index.cfm
not provided
*Applications accepted
from March 1st to July 4th

The Shelton
Challenge

The Shelton
Challenge is a six
day residential
experience to help
students expand
their knowledge
and skills of what it
takes to be a leader.

Need to be a
rising 9th to
12th grade
student
(Graduating
Seniors are
included)

There are
several
available
dates to
choose
from in
June and
July.
Students
can choose
their
location:
UNCCharlotte,
NC State,
ECU, NC
Wesleyan

$500.00 total
(includes
deposit,
lodging,
meals,
and program
curriculum)

June and
July

$375.
Program fees
vary.
Financial aid
is available.

Students will
participate in team
building activities,
low and high ropes
courses, a
coordinated service
project, and fun
night activities

NC State Summer
Engineering
Programs for High
School Students

A weeklong day camp at


NC State for
students interested
in engineering

GPA of 3.0
or better.

Students
entering 9th
and 10th
grade in Fall
2014

www.ncsu.edu/
sheltonleadership
*Applications are due May
1, 2015

$100.00
deposit
toward total
fee
Scholarships
may be
available

http://www.engr.
ncsu.edu/theengin
eeringplace/summer
programs/high-school/
*Application is due April 1,
2015

Summer Programs for Underclassmen


Although not a complete list of the vast amount of programs offered in the summer, these
are a few offered in North Carolina and in nearby states!

Summer
Engineering
Programs for High
School Students

NC State Summer
Textile
Exploration
Program

Duke University
2015 Summer
College for High
School Students

The residential
program allows
students to explore
a particular field of
engineering in
more depth while
also experiencing
college life at NC
State University.

Students
entering 11th
and 12th
grade in Fall
2014.

STEP is a
Rising
residential program seniors
for rising high
school seniors to
experience a taste
of NC State life by
working with
professors in a
project area of their
interest. The
project choices
include apparel
design,
business/marketing,
chemistry,
computer science,
and engineering.

A four-week,
credit-bearing
program offered by
Duke University.
Immerse yourself
in an international
college experience!

Current 10th
or 11th grade
student

June and
July

1st Week:
June 14-19
2nd Week:
June 21-26
3rd Week:
July 5-10
4th Week:
July 12-17

July 5- July
31

$700 - $800.
Program fees
vary.
Financial aid
is available
for families
that
demonstrate
financial
need.

http://www.engr.
ncsu.edu/theengin
eeringplace/summer
programs/high-school/

The cost of
the program is
ONLY $150.
This covers
lodging,
transportation,
materials, and
several meals
during the
program.
Students are
encouraged to
bring
approximately
$150 in
spending
money to
cover evening
activities and
meals.

https://www.tx.ncsu.
edu/admissions/precollegeactivities/step/index.
Cfm

The program
fee is $7,950

http://summer
session.duke.edu
/high-schoolstudents/summer-collegefor-high-school-students

*Applications are due April


1, 2015

*Due to their office on May


1, 2015 at 5pm

Summer Programs for Underclassmen


Although not a complete list of the vast amount of programs offered in the summer, these
are a few offered in North Carolina and in nearby states!

iD
PROGRAMMING
ACADEMYlocated at UNC
Chapel Hill

Our intensive, precollege programs


for teens 13-18 are
held at top
university
campuses across
the U.S. Get
immersed in the
open-ended world
of computer
science, increase
your understanding
of application
development, and
gain a competitive
advantage for
college and
beyond.

Ages 13-18

There are
several
program
dates
through
June and
July

$3,699
(includes
room and
board on
campus)

UNCG Summer
Music Camp

The largest
university
sponsored music
camp in America
Programs for band,
orchestra, voice, an
piano.

Grades 9-12

Week 1:
July 13-18

With housing- smcamp.org


$450

Week 2:
July 20-25

Without
housing- $360

Campers will
create 21st century
texts using digital
tools such
as storyboarding,
blogging, and
movie-making
during this two
week camp
experience. In daily
writing workshops,

Rising
freshmen,
sophomores,
juniors,
seniors

UNC- G Young
Writers Camp

http://www.idtech.
com/locations/
north-carolina-summercamps/chapel-hill/idprogramming
-unc-chapel-hill/

Enrollment
will open
Feb 1
Monday
Friday from
9:00-12:00
PM, July
13-July 24,
2015

$225 before
http://www.young
April 1st and
writerscampuncg.
$250 after
com/index.html
April 1st, 2015
*Enrollment it first come,
first serve. The maximum
for the program is 100
students.

Summer Programs for Underclassmen


Although not a complete list of the vast amount of programs offered in the summer, these
are a few offered in North Carolina and in nearby states!


students will work
with UNCG
faculty, graduate
students, NC
teachers, and local
authors.

UNC School of
the Arts Summer
Intensives:
Filmmaking,
Dance, Drama and
Visual Arts

Winston Salem
NC-MSEN
Summer Scholars
Pre- College
Program

UNCSA Summer
Intensives offer
non-credit
immersion in five
arts areas for
students ready for a
challenge. All
programs are open
to both residential
students and
commuters (day
students).
The NC-MSEN
2014 Summer
Scholars PreCollege Program
will admit a limited
number of students
for its Summer
Scholars Program
on a first-come
first-serve basis
with an emphasis
on under-served
students. Courses
will be taught in
mathematics,
science,
communications,
and enrichment for
middle and high
school students.

12-21 years
old

See website Fees range


for dates
depending on
for various the camp type
programs.

http://www.uncsa.
edu/summersession/
#SummerIntensives
*Applications are due May
1st, 2015

Rising 6th
12th graders

See
website.
(Residential
and nonresidential
programs
are offered.
A trip to
Atlanta,
Georgia
can also be
included if
students
wish!)

$175-$825

http://www.wssu.
edu/centers/center-formathematics-science-andtechnologyeducation/precollegeprogram/summerscholars.aspx
Application opened on
February 1st and they will
be accepted until the
program is full.

Summer Programs for Underclassmen


Although not a complete list of the vast amount of programs offered in the summer, these
are a few offered in North Carolina and in nearby states!


Duke University
TIP

Duke TIP Summer


Studies Programs
are superb
academic
opportunities and
dynamic residential
and social
experiences. These
three-week
sessions are intense
and demanding;
students are
challenged to think
critically.
Summer Academy This is a threefor High School
week, non-credit
Students at Duke
program. Students
University
are immersed in an
international
experience and
gain a global
perspective on
multiple areas of
interest for young
leaders. The
program uses an
interactive
approach to build
critical skills for
the world beyond
high school
Furman University This is a program
Summer Scholars led by some of
Furmans favorite
professors.
Summer scholars
learn through
collaboration with
peers and
professors both
inside and outside
of the classroom.

9th and 10th


grade
students

Select
weeks in
June and
July
depending
on location:

$3,800 $4050

http://tip.duke.edu
/node/404

(Financial Aid Applications opened on Jan


is available)
27th

Duke and
Georgia
Tech

Grades 9-12
July 11
are eligible to July 31,
apply
2015

$5650

Rising high
school
juniors and
seniors

$1,200 for
one week and
$2200 for
both weeks.
(Includes
room, board,
meals, trips,
and social
activities)

Week 1:
July 5-11,
2015
Week 2:
July 12-18,
2015

(Financial
assistance is
not available)


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

http://www2.furman.edu/ad
mission/EngageFurman/
SummerScholars/pages/
Default.aspx
*Applications are due May
1st, 2015

Summer Programs for Underclassmen


Although not a complete list of the vast amount of programs offered in the summer, these
are a few offered in North Carolina and in nearby states!


Summer College
for Biotechnology
and Life Science
(SCIBLS) at NC
State

Institute for
Agricultural
Leaders via North
Carolina Farm
Bureau

UNC School of
Social Work Social Work
Introduction for
the Next
Generation
(SWING)
Program

SCIBLS is an
academic
experience over the
summer. Students
take course work in
molecular biology,
biochemistry or
microbial
biotechnology for
college credit.
Students learn in a
hands-on setting
with college
professors.
A weeklong
program for high
school students
interested in the
industry of
agriculture.
Emphasis on career
opportunities,
emerging
technology,
citizenship and
leadership
development.
The aim of the
SWING program is
to stimulate
students interest in
social work by
allowing them to
meet and learn
first-hand about the
work of social
workers and
opportunities in the
field.

Rising High
School
Juniors and
Seniors with
a 3.5 or
higher GPA

July 6th to
July 31st,
2015

$1525-$2000
depending on
the program
chosen

www.cals.ncsu.edu/scibls/

Rising high
school
seniors
(current
juniors) in
the upper 1/3
of their class

June 21-26,
2015 at NC
State and
A&T State

Free Program

http://www.ncfb.org
/Programs/Institute
forAgricultureLeaders.aspx

Academically June 11-13,


competitive
2015
high school
juniors from
diverse
and/or underrepresented
backgrounds
-3.0 GPA
required

*Application closes on
May 1st, but are accepted on
a rolling basis

*Applications due by
March 31st, 2015

Free Program
includes
meals,
housing, and a
tshirt!

http://ssw.unc.edu/swing

*Applications due April
10th

Summer Programs for Underclassmen


Although not a complete list of the vast amount of programs offered in the summer, these
are a few offered in North Carolina and in nearby states!


Chuck Stone
Program for
Diversity and
Education in the
Media at UNCChapel Hill

Sewanees PreCollege Field


Studies
Experience

This program is
sponsored by
UNCs School of
Journalism and
Mass
Communication
and seeks juniors
with an interest in a
career in
journalism. The
program aims to
attract students of
varying diversity
for classroom,
personal, and
newsroom practice.
This program is for
talented students
who are passionate
about the outdoors
and interested in
advancing their
knowledge and
skill in the study of
the environment.

Current
Juniors

July 5-9,
2015

Free Program

www.jomc.unc.edu/stone
program

*Applications must be
postmarked April 1st

Current 10th
and 11th
graders

June 28Jule 11,


2015

$1750
(Limited
scholarships
are available)

http://sei.sewanee.edu/

*Deadline is April 10th

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