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Summer Programs - 2007
(For further information about applying for these offerings please
check the website indicated below and the summer program file in
the College Counseling Office. You can access this list on the St.
Augustine website at www.sahs.org
(go to the College Counseling page), or on the Naviance Family
Connection website. Watch for deadlines!
Academy of Art University (San Francisco) - Pre-Collegiate Summer
Art Experience Intensive six-week summer program. See www.academyart.edu
for details, or call 1-800-0544-2878.
Barnard College - Summer in New York City June 24- July 21, 2007
4-week liberal arts program. Go to
www.barnard.edu/pcp. Or call 212-854-8866.
Brown University - Leadership Institute for High School Students
A 2 week residential program. Go to www.brown.edu/summer
for details.
California College of the Arts - Pre-College Summer ’07 -
July 2 - 27, 2007
Study art or creative writing. Go to www.cca.edu/precollege
for more info.
Brochure booklet available in College Counseling office.
Catholic University of America - Experiences in Architecture
June 18-July 6 or July 9-27, 2007. Three week workshop for students
interested in architecture or other design related fields. http://architecture.cua.edu/experiences.cfm
Catholic University of America - Programs for Pre-College Students
Many freshman level courses available. Special programs in anthropology,
nursing, percussion, and opera. http://summer.cua.edu/precollege.
Columbia University Summer High School Programs
In New York City: Sciences, law, business, engineering, politics,
liberal arts. In Barcelona: History, culture, language. Go to www.ce.columbia.edu/hs2007
for more information.
C.0.S.M.O.S. - California State Summer School for Mathematics and
Science
4 week residential summer enrichment program held at 4 UC campuses
statewide (UC San Diego, UC Irvine, UC Santa Cruz and UC Davis).
Go to www.ucop.edu/cosmos.
Applications due by March 16, 2007.
Cushing Academy Summer Programs June 30-August 9, 2007.
Six week programs available in general college prep, critical skills
across the curriculum, and studio art and portfolio presentation.
Go to www.cushing.org for more
information.
Eastman Community Music School Programs
A variety of programs for students considering a career in music.
Go to www.esm.rochester.edu/summer
for more information.
Lawrence Technological University - Automotive Design Summer Camp
June 25-June 29, 2007. California Information Session, March 31,
2007 at Hyatt Regency Newport Beach for 10am to 2pm. Go to www.ltu.edu/futurestudents
for more information.
Loyola University Chicago - Pre-Collegiate Summer Scholars
Three or six week sessions, July 2-20, 2007 or July 2-August 10,
2007.
Courses available in creative writing, environmental biology, entrepreneurship,
or law. Six week program students choose a 100 or 200 level course
from Loyola’s curriculum.
Go to www.luc.edu/summerscholars
for more information.
Model United States House of Representatives -May 28-June 2, 2007
Held in Washington, D.C. in the House committee rooms, Floor, and
chambers on Capitol Hill. Go to www.modelcongress.org
for more information.
Northfield Mount Herman School - Summer Session 2007 -June 30-August
4, 2007.
Five week credit or enrichment courses. Students choose one major
course, one minor course, and one sport. New Zealand Summer Abroad
also available. Go to www.nmhschool.org.
Northwestern University - National High School Music Institute
June 24-July 27, 2007. Gifted students gain a realistic preview
of collegiate-level music study and music as a career. Go to www.music.northwestern.edu/nhsmi
for more information.
Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art at Washington University
in St. Louis
Two pre-college programs are available: Portfolio Plus and Architecture
Discovery. Deadline is April 2, 2007. Go to www.samfoxschool.wustl.edu
for more information.
Sarah Lawrence College Programs for High School Students
Three or six week courses focusing on New York City, film, music,
theater, arts. Go to www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool
for more information.
SDSU Upward Bound Math/Science Summer Residential Program June
22-August 4, 2007. An intensive academic curriculum including molecular
biology, bio-chemistry, statistics, and research. Students must
be first generation college or low income, and have an interest
in a math or science career. Deadline is March 16, 2007. Applications
available in the College Counseling office or call 619-594-3493
for an application.
Summer Institute for the Gifted
A variety of enrichment courses and activities at a number of major
universities. Go to www.giftedstudy.com
for more information.
SuperCamp - Senior Forum Program
A ten-day summer residential summer camp that focuses on student
life and learning skills. Options at three universities: CSU San
Marcos, Stanford, and the Clairemont Colleges. Go to www.supercamp.com
for more information.
U.C. Davis - Young Scholars Program -June 24-August 4, 2007
Summer research opportunities in the biological and natural sciences.
Application deadline is March 31. Go to http://ysp.ucdavis.edu
for more information.
U.C.L.A. Summer Programs
Attend classes, institutes, and specialty programs in the visual
and performing arts at UCLA. Go to www.summer.ucla.edu
for more information.
United States Youth Conservation Corps
A work-learn-earn program paying minimum wage for a 40-hour week
for 8 weeks. Go to http://www.fws.gov/sandiegorefuges/
for more information.
Walnut Hill -School for the Arts - Summer Programs
Located near Boston, MA. Go to www.walnuthillarts.org
for more information.
Washington & Lee University - Global Scholar 2007
Two week program in international relations. Go to
www.globalscholars.org for more information.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Frontiers Program -July 8-20,
2007
A two-week residential program for students interested in math,
science, and engineering. Go to www.wpi.edu/+frontiers
for more information.
Yosemite Institute Wilderness Programs
Nine and ten day backpacking adventures. Go to www.yiwild.org
for more information.
St.
Augustine High School
3266 Nutmeg Street, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 282-2184 | Fax: (619) 282-1203 | www.sahs.org
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