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SCI 1 Ages 10-19 M Acadia Institute of Oceanography, Seal Harbor, Maine AIO introduces young people to the exciting world of marine science through a unique hands-on curriculum that combines biological, physical and chemical oceanography with field, classroom, offshore, and laboratory work. (800) 375-0058 or info@acadiainstitute.com http://www.acadiainstitute.com/
SCI 2 HS H Alfred U, NY This is an opportunity for students to learn more about their fields of interest, to sample life on a college campus, and to meet other students with similar interests and academic ability. 607.871.2175 http://www.alfred.edu/summer/hs.cfm
SCI 26 H California U of PA Science and Technology Leadership, earn 6 honor level college credits www.cup.edu/hsacademy
SCI 16 H Capitol College: NASA prep program Pre-college engineering program for minority students. June-Aug, Laurel, MD admissions@capitol-college.edu www.capitol-college.edu
SCI 3 HS H Chesapeake Bay Foundation two week program 410-268-8816, sruhl@savethebay.cbf.org http://www.cbf.org/Page.aspx?pid=975
SCI 4 Grades 11-12 H Clark University -- Summer Science Program three free weeks of thematic science study at Clark, a medium-sized university in Worcester, Massachusetts. Deadline: March 15. http://www.clark.edu/
SCI 5 HS H La Suerte and Ometepe Biological Field Stations La Suerte (Costa Rica) and Ometepe (Nicaragua) Biological Field Stations were established in 1993. We are proud caretakers of privately owned forested land. For over a decade we have dedicated our efforts to providing a safe place for scientists and future scientists to train by offering boarding, research facilities, and a variety college level field and research courses. 305-666-9932  info@lasuerte.org http://www.lasuerte.org/
SCI 6 MS & HS M NJ Institute of Technology The Center for Pre-College Programs offers a series of summer programs for academically talented students from post-fourth to post-eleventh grades. The programs are designed to encourage students to pursue and successfully complete education in science, mathematics, engineering and technological fields.  (973) 596-3679 http://www.njit.edu/precollege/studentprograms/summer_programs.php
SCI 20 HS H PROMYS @ Boston U PROMYS is a six-week summer program at Boston University designed to encourage motivated high school students to explore the creative world of mathematics in a supportive community of peers, counselors, research mathematicians, and visiting scientists.  (617)-353-2563 http://math.bu.edu/people/promys/
SCI 17 MS & HS M Rochester Institute of Technology Explore and discover exciting career paths in one of our summer camps for middle- and high-school aged students. Learn about careers in the engineering, science and computing fields while gaining hands-on experience and developing the skills you need to succeed.  skdetc@rit.edu http://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/summer/
SCI 7 MS & HS M Sandia Prep Links/Info to MANY Summer Opportunities info@sandiaprep.org http://www.sandiaprep.org/college/summeropportunities.htm
SCI 8 Grades 10-12 Science at SEA Science at SEA (SAS) is a 20-day program for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors focusing on the coastal and offshore marine environment around Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 1-800-552-3633 http://www.sea.edu/academics/program_highschoolprograms.aspx
SCI 9 HS Girls H Smith College The Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP) is a four-week residential program for exceptional young women with strong interests in science, engineering and medicine. (413) 585-3060  http://www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep/index.php
SCI 18 MS & HS M Smith Summer Science During the summer months, Smith hosts a wide variety of programs for elementary and high school students, adults and alumnae.  Northampton, MA (413) 585-2892 summer@smith.edu www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep
SCI 25 Grades 11-12 H Talented Youth Summer Program at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students of all disciplines (arts or science stream) examine from different angles the impact of scientific discoveries and technological advancements on societal development. (852) 2358 8464 http://talent.ust.hk/
SCI 10 Age 6-13 M The Franklin Institute IT'S SPY CAMP: SCIENCE, ESPIONAGE, ADVENTURE AND MOST OF ALL...FUN!  (215)448-1219 http://www2.fi.edu/programs/camp-in/index.php
SCI 23 Ages 12-15 M The Hotchkiss School The Hotchkiss Summer Environmental Science (SES) program cultivates in its students a knowledge of environmental science, provides an immersion in the natural world, and encourages them to become stewards of those resources on a local, regional, national, and global level. 860-435-3173 summer@hotchkiss.org www.hotchkiss.org/summer
SCI 19 Women entering HS grades 10-12 H U of Dayton, OH  The Women in Engineering Summer Camp is a six-day residential camp for high school women entering either the tenth, eleventh or twelfth grade.  Participants are immersed into the world of engineering through experiments, innovation modules, a day with industry, and dinner with an engineer. 937-229-3296 wie@udayton.edu www.engineering.udayton.edu/wie
SCI 21 Grades K-12 M U of MN, Minneapolis The University of Minnesota offers and hosts one of the most comprehensive line-ups of summer camps for youth anywhere in Minnesota. From understanding bugs in the back yard for young children to fencing and cyber camps for high school students, there is a University-affiliated camp to inspire the mind of every Minnesota youth. 612-624-5551 http://www1.umn.edu/umnnews/Feature_Stories/Summer_youth_at_the_U.html
SCI 11 HS H UC Santa Barbara Early Start Program (ESP), Academic & Enrichment Program (1+1), Enrichment Program and the Research Mentorship Program (RMP). These six-week programs give high school students the unique opportunity to take regular UC Santa Barbara courses. We offer over 100 courses to choose from in 40 academic departments. 805-893-2377 http://www.summer.ucsb.edu/precollegeprograms.html
SCI 12 MS & HS M University of New Hampshire / Marine Docents The UNH Marine Docents are volunteers dedicated to the preservation and wise use of our marine resources. They provide a lens through which the marine and associated environments can be viewed, understood and enjoyed sustainably by people of all ages. 603-749-1565 http://www.unh.edu/marine-education/resources/summer-ops.html#awareness
SCI 22 current HS jr. H University of Pittsburgh Health Career Scholars Academy / 4-week on campus program / Deadline 2/5/2010 / introduces students to the world of health care 412-647-8129 narkevickd@upmc.edu www.hcsa.pitt.edu
SCI 13 HS H Waynesburg Coll, Waynesburg, PA As always, the main objective of the camp is to provide participants with personal exposure to the characteristics and duties of the forensic science and criminal justice professions. In order to accomplish this educational aim, the program is organized to keep students constantly engaged and challenged throughout the course of five days, as would be their experience in the professional setting depicted on such popular television shows as CSI.  724.852.3384 or pcunning@waynesburg.edu http://www.waynesburg.edu/index.php?q=News_and_Events/Current_News/CSI_Camp_2010
SCI 14 Ages 10-17 M Whale Camp Through direct observation, scientific data collection and hands-on experience with marine science equipment, The Whale Camp is the place where exploration & inspiration abound. 1-888-54-WHALE (94253)  http://www.whalecamp.com/
SCI 15 MS & HS M Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts, Harrisburg Variety of one-day and multi-day programs for different age groups 717-221-8201, x. 1147 http://www.whitakercenter.org/
SCI 24 Grades 9-12 Girls H Widener University Girls in grades 9 -12 are invited to spend the day participating in hands on lab activities with volunteers from Widener's School of Engineering and from the Philadelphia section of the Society of Women Engineers. 610-499-4042 http://www.widener.edu/academics/collegesandschools/engineering/specialprograms/specialevents/highschoolgirlsminicamp/