Code Level Place Details Contact 1 site
VAR 1 HS Girls H Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA College Prep, Creative Writing or Spanish 800-651-CAMP
VAR 2 ages 13-18 M Alfred U, Alfred, NY Astronomy; Science, Math  and Engineering (607) 871-2612 www.alfred.edu/summer
VAR 3 Grades 11-12 H Barnard Coll Summer in New York, Choose 2 seminars based on classes from the Barnard curriculum. Plus weekly fieldwork experience in NY business, organizations and community services.  Off campus excursions to NY cultural and recreational events.  (212) 854-8866 www.barnard.edu/pcp
VAR 4 Ages 15-18 H Bennington College Performing arts, visual arts, writing & literature, social sciences, natural sciences & math, interdisciplinary studies.  (802) 440-4418 www.bennington.edu/julyp/home.html
VAR 5 HS H Boston U:  High School Honors Program Join other motivated high school students from around the globe, and prepare for an exciting summer as you are introduced to the challenges and rigors of undergraduate life at a premier research university in one of Americs's most dynamic cities. 617-353-1378 buhssumr@bu.edu http://web.bu.edu/summer/high-school-programs/
VAR 7 HS H Brandeis University, Waltham, MA A Journey through the Frontiers of Science and the Living Arts (781) 736-2111 www.brandeis.edu/odyssey
VAR 8 HS H Brown U Courses vary from 1 week to 7 weeks Summer_Studies@Brown.edu www.brown.edu/summer
VAR 10 H Career Explorations Summer Inrternships / Boston and New York City www.ceinternships.com
VAR 11 Grade 10 H Carleton Coll, Northfield, MN Students of African American descent encouraged to attend.  Courses in the sciences, social sciences, art and technology along with strategies for college success. 800-995-2275 www.carleton.edu/summer/clae
VAR 12 Grades 10-11 H Carnegie-Mellon U, Pittsburgh, PA 6 week residential programs for high school sophomores and juniors and minority students, advanced placement, architecture, art, design,  drama and music programs (412) 268-2082 www.cmu.edu /enrollment/pre-college
VAR 13 MS & HS MS Choate Rosemary Hall Summer Programs for students completing grades 6-8, FOCUS program, 4 sessions of enrichment. 6 courses total. Many choices. CONNECT (Math/Science Institute for Girls) and Young Writers Workshop  FOCUS-ELI ..similar to ESL programs for students completing grades 9-12:  John F. Kennedy Institute in Government  and English Language Institute,  Writing Project, Theatre program, Summer in Paris, Spain or China summer@choate.edu  203-697-2365 www.choate.edu/summer
VAR 15 HS H Clarion University Each summer, Clarion University offers a program for academically talented high-school students.  The Summer Academy is designed to stimulate creativity and encourage an interest in higher education. 814-393-2585 http://www.clarion.edu/8603/
VAR 16 Grades 10-11 H Clarkson School Young Scholars Program, Potsdam, NY students will be given a problem that needs to be examined and solved from 3 perspectives: business, engineering and ethics/social values 315-268-4425 www.clarkson.edu/youngscholars
VAR 17 Grades 9-11 H Cornell U Summer College  3 week sessions  Freedom and Justice in the Western Tradition, Inventing an Information Society, Leadership through Managerical Communication, or Democracy and its Discontents: Political Tradition sin the US, 6 week session dates for many regular college courses, Ithaca, NY, (607)255-6203. Also:  School of Hotel Administration Summer Honors Program Hospitality Pipeline for academically talented underrepresented minority high school sophomores to explore hospitality management.   (607) 255-6203 www.summercollege.cornell.edu
VAR 19 HS H Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO The excitement of real archaeological excavation and lab work. These one- to three-week programs also feature field trips, hiking, and plenty of opportunities to make new friends! 800-422-8975 ext 146 www.crowcanyon.org
VAR 20 Grades 11-12 H CSI Camp at Waynesburg College
VAR 21 Grades 11-12 H Dickinson Coll Business, Spanish, Pre-Law, Science, Variety, Research & Writing 254-8782 www.dickinson.edu/summer
VAR 22 MS & HS M Duke Summer Youth Programs All programs seek to engage learners in innovative, interactive, transformative learning experiences. Co-curricular social and recreational activities are carefully planned and delivered to complement the instructional day. 919-684-6259 http://learnmore.duke.edu/youth/
VAR 24 MS & HS M Duquesne U Summer academic enrichment program.  Only open to students from a diverse culture. Also summer reading skills  program for all ages, July 22 – Aug. 20,2008. Capital region campus. (800)456-0590 www.covingto@duq.edu
VAR 25 Grades 10-12 H Earlham Coll Fine arts, music, humanities, language, science courses, social science courses, religion, (800) EARLHAM www.earlham.edu/~eac>
VAR 26 Grades 4-12 M Education Unlimited Academic Camps at Various College Campuses (510) 548-6612 www.educationunlimited.com
VAR 27 Grades 11-12 H Education Unlimited: Summer Focus at U. of CA, Berkeley Summer Tours to Tuscany and Rome, East Coast College Tours, College Admission Prep Camp, Stanford, UC Berkeley, LA, San Diego, Davis and Cal State Fresno, Computer Camp and Public Speaking Institute, Stanford, UC Berkeley, CA, San Diego and  Davis, Acting Workshop, U of C Berkeley  PLUS a summer camp referral service to all sorts of specialty camps : travel, sports, academic, outdoor skills, debate camps  and lots more (510) 548-6612 www.educationunlimited.com
VAR 28 H Elizabethtown Coll wide selection of courses available  in 6 week evening sessions Either on E-town campus or Dixon U Center, Harrisburg (800) 877-2694 
VAR 29 HS Girls H Emma Willard School, Troy, NY College Preparation and Preview, Mock Trial, Model UN, Science & Technology, Spanish or French, Writers’ Workshop, Fine or Performing Arts 866-397-2267
VAR 30 HS H Excel Program Held at Amherst College, Williams College, Bennington College, UC Santa Cruz, Oxford/Tuscany, Madrid/Barcelona, Prague/Krakow, Cuba info@goputney.com, 802-387-5000 www.goputney.com
VAR 31 MS & HS M Exploration Summer Programs academic enrichment programs on the campuses of Wellesley Coll & St Mark's School (781)762-7400 www.explo.org
VAR 99 Grades 10-11 H Genesis Program, Brandeis U, MA Our faculty lead you through complex, compelling topics that encourage critical thinking and challenge assumptions. Jewish texts, traditions and perspectives infuse your study of subjects ranging from law to technology to world religions. 781-736-8416 http://www.brandeis.edu/genesis/
VAR 32 Grade 12 H George Washington U Summer Scholars Pre-College Program, earn college credit, 6 week sessions 202-242-6802 www.gwu.edu/summer/scholars
VAR 33 Grade 11 H Georgetown U Summer College, College Prep Program, and International Relations Program (202)687-5719 or (202)687-5832 www.georgetown.edu/ssce/
VAR 34 Grade 12 H Gettysburg College College Prep, The Civil War, Creative Writing Workshops, Astronomy, Community Service and Leadership, Spanish 800-289-7029
VAR 35 grades 6-12 M Great Books Summer Reading Program By asking questions we help young people to practice reflective reading and critical thinking, to recognize their own best thoughts, and to develop their ideas with care. 1-2 week programs @ Amherst College in Massachusetts or Stanford University in California 1-866-480-READ (7323) www.GreatBooksSummer.com
VAR 97 H Hampden Township JOBS!  Summer employment opportunities.   Pool maintenance worker, summer camp counselor, park/pool laborer, office assistant, pool admission desk personnel, playground instructor.  Some jobs require high school diploma. hampden@pa.net, 761-0119 & recreation 761-4951
VAR 36 Ages 12-18 M Harrisburg Human Relations Commission Held at Camp Hebron, small and large group discussions and experimental activities to challenge students to examine their attitudes and perceptions of persons different from themselves, camp facilities for sports 255-3088
VAR 37 Grades 10-12 H Harvard U Incredible selection of courses Cambridge,MA (617)495-3192 www.ssp.harvard.edu
VAR 38 HS H Heidelberg College,Tiffin, OH Variety of courses. www.heidelberg.edu/summerberg
VAR 39 entering HS jr & sr H Hofstra U A four-week pre-collegiate academic experience for entering high school juniors or seniors with a residential option.  Sample college life, earn college credits, explore new career paths, and experience New York City! 1-800-HOFSTRA http://www.hofstra.edu/Academics/Colleges/HUHC/precollege/precollege_about.html
VAR 40 Grades 10-11 Girls H Hollins U Writing, psychology, photography, science, leadership, history/film (800) 456-9595 www.hollins.edu
VAR 41 MS & HS M Home Study short-term correspondence extensions to subjects failed (800) 255-4937 www.keystonehighschool.com
VAR 42 Grade 10-11 H Indiana U of PA summer honors program, Robert E. Cook Honors College (800)487-9122 www.iup.edu/honors/summer.html
VAR 43 HS H Institute for Educational Advancement 2 week program working with a mentor professional, American History at Carlisle, PA; Robotics, Planetary Science, Chemical Analysis, Music Production, Industrial Design, Architecture, all in CA 626-403-8900 www.educationaladvancement.org
VAR 44 HS H Interlocken Center for Experiental Learning Various camps in Performing Arts, Community service, adventure/wilderness, leadership and Service, Cultures, Coasts and Ecology, Horseback riding camp, & Cycle Touring 800-862-7760 www.interlocken.org
VAR 45 Grades 7-10 M Iowa State U For gifted students, take a 3 week, 100-hour course in just about any college course  515-294-1772 www.public.iastate.edu/
VAR 47 HS H Ithaca Summer College Take college credit courses. Choice of one and two week courses.  Also 1 week minicourses in Anatomy and Physiology, Sports Media, Leadership, Stand-Up Comedy, Writing the Short Story, African Drum, Guitar 607-274-3143 www.ithaca.edu/summercollege
VAR 48 Grades 11-12 H John R. Kirk Honors Institute   College credit, 3 week program on the campus of Truman State University.  Humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, math and computer science. (660) 785-5406 
VAR 49 Grades 7-12 M Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth 3 week programs / Baltimore, Bethlehem, PA., Bristol, RI, Frederick, MD., Santa Cruz, CA ctyinfo@jhu.edu www.jhu.edu/gifted
VAR 50 HS H Johns Hopkins U Pre-College Summer Program: take 2 college-level courses and earn college credit. Courses: American gov't/ pre-law, college preview, computer applications, earth and the cosmos, humanities, & medical science (800)548-0548 www.jhu.edu/~sumprog
VAR 51 Grade 11 H Johnson & Wales U Accounting, business, management, marketing, and related fields.  Culinary arts, hospitality & hotel management; etc. Several campuses:  Providence, RI; Charleston, SC;Norfolk, VA; North Miami, FLA.  Johnson & Wales Univ. in Providence, RI, Kutztown U.  College courses (610)683-1397 www.kutztown.edu/summerschool
VAR 52 HS H Landmark Coll a program designed exclusively for high potential students with dyslexia, ADHD and other learning disabilities.   Summer program 3 classes plus tutorial.  Courses:  English, study skills, mathematics, speech communications Putney, VT admissions@landmarkcollege.org, (802) 387-6718
VAR 53 HS H Landmark Volunteers Two week volunteer service at various sites with environmental, historical, cultural and social service Organizations www.volunteers.com
VAR 54 Grades 10-12 H Lebanon Valley Coll, Daniel Fox Youth Scholars Institute Residential program for exceptional high school Students. Students are nominated by faculty. (717)867-6176 or 877-877-0423 www.lvc.edu/youth-scholars
VAR 55 Grades 7-12 Girls M Madeira School Academic programs www.madeira.org/girlsfirst
VAR 56 Grades 11-12 H Marywood University, Scranton, PA 2 week program, choose from college courses, applicants must be in top half of their class 800-724-0399 www.marywood.edu
VAR 57 H Mercersburg Academy Enrichment and the Arts, Adventure, Sports, and Professional Development Programs 717-328-6225 www.mercersburg.edu
VAR 59 Grade 12 H Mount St Mary's Coll  Training Institute for Students with Learning Disabilities and /or ADD to teach the academic skills necessary to be successful as a college student. Earn 3 credits and learn with the support of a learning specialist.  Course offered is Foundations of Psychology.  Learn self advocacy skills and much more.   For students already accepted to a 2 or 4 yr college (301)447-5006 gibbon@msmary.edu
VAR 60 HS H Pace U Summer Scholars Program 212-346-1402 www.pace.edu/dyson/summerscholars
VAR 61 H Pardes Summer Learning Camp in Israel www.pardes.org.il/programs/summer_sessions/summer_s.php
VAR 62 HS H Penn State University at University Park Many courses avail. college credits. Also SAT prep ,community service program, travel to other college campuses. (800) 666-2556 www.summerstudy.com
VAR 63 AS M Penn State, Middletown Programs in science, math, computers, history, art, career planning, dance, environmental studies, speech, music, criminal justice, and law 948-6505 www.hbg.psu.edu/ce
VAR 98 Rising 11th & 12th H Pennsylvania  American Legion State Police Youth Week Cadets participate in a wide variety of instructional sessions with Local, State Police and Federal Law Enforcement Agencies. 717-730-9100 http://www.pa-legion.com/programs/student-programs/state-police-youth-week/
VAR 64 Grades 9-12 H Phillips Andover Academy:  Andover, MA weekend trips during sessions, school includes a morning encounter program, outdoor adventure, sample musical opportunities (978)749-4400 www.andover.edu/summersession
VAR 65 Grades 8-12 M Phillips Exeter Academy  Summer School :6 weeks of academic enrichment.  Residential or day program.  More than 90 offerings.  (603) 777-3488 www.exeter.edu/summer
VAR 66 HS H Pratt Institute Programs for architecture, fashion, graphics, illustration, jewelry, painting, drawing, photography, cultural studies and creative writing. (718) 636-3453 www.pratt.edu/ precollege
VAR 67 Grades 11-12 H Presidential Classroom Scholars program One week sessions on topics such as Science, Technology & Public Policy; Global Business; Media & Democracy (800)441-6533  or (703)683-5400 www.presidentialclassroom.org
VAR 68 Ages 11-22 M Randolph-Macon Woman’s Coll Achiever’s Camp for girls entering 6-8 grs.  Dance Workshop for women ages 11-22.  Soccer Camp in June for ages 6-13, Basketball Camp in June for ages 6-16, Tennis Camp for girls and boys age 8-16, Ethics and the Environment in June for rising jr. and sr. girls, 2 week sessions  (800)745-RWMC, admissions@rmwc.edu www.rmwc.edu
VAR 69 Grades 8-12 Girls M Saint Joseph’s College Summer Circles one week programs for girls  www.sjc.edu/summercircles
VAR 70 Grades 8-12 Girls M Salem Academy and College Winston-Salem, NC http://spotlight.salem.edu/spotlight@salem.edu
VAR 71 H Service Learning in Paris and Barcelona International Service Study www.study-serve.org
VAR 72 Grades 7-12 M Shippensburg U Academic Camps Shippensburg U Academic Camps:   Fashion Day Camp. Program designed to give participants an overview of the possible career choices in the fashion industry. Web Design, Acting and Theatre Arts, Hot Shots: TV Producing & Directing, Mathematics, High School Forensic Scince  On the Air Camp (717) 532-1256 www.ship.edu/camps
VAR 73 HS H Skidmore Coll for academically talented hs students, Saratoga Springs, NY 518-580-5590 www.skidmore.edu/summer
VAR 74 Grades 8-12 M St George’s School, RI Variety of non-credit college courses and Kaplan SAT and TOEFL prep classes.  Marine biology, too (401)842-6712 www.stgeorges.edu/summerschool
VAR 75 HS H Summer Discovery at UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, U of MI, Georgetown U., U of VT, Cambridge U., England. U of Sydney, Australia.  College credit classes, enrichment courses, programs in research, intensive theatre, special screenwriting, intensive golf and tennis and intensive business, driver’s ed, sports management, college visits, college counseling, weekend road trips, and sports. (888)878-6637, discovery@summerfun.com www.summerfun.com
VAR 76 MS & HS M Summer Institute for the Gifted Amherst in MA;  Emory  in GA;  Vassar College in NY:  Bryn Mawr College in PA;  UC Berkeley and UCLA in CA; Princeton in NJ and Univ. of Texas in Austin.  Day programs are also available. Academically talented students in grades 4-8, and courses for students in 9,10, 11 are college credit.  Also offer sports courses and various “cultural courses” like magician’s art, caricature drawing and cartooning, theatre and drama, etc. 866-303-4744  www.giftedstudy.com
VAR 101 MS & HS M Summer Study Programs Attending a SUMMER STUDY program at Penn State University, The University of Colorado at Boulder,  The University of Vermont or  The Sorbonne in Paris, is A SUMMER LIKE NEVER BEFORE!  Our mission is to offer all students “The Total Pre-Collegiate Experience.” To that end, our programs offer a wide variety of enrichment classes including The Kaplan SAT or ACT prep class, Speed Reading and other classes not generally offered in most high schools, daily sporting events and intensive sports clinics (tennis, golf, soccer, basketball & volleyball), exercise and workout areas, community service, dance, singing, rock band and crafts workshops, discussion groups, special events, evening activities and weekend trips. 800-666-2556 www.summerstudy.com
VAR 77 Ages 9-18 M SuperCamp College prep programs, Programs to improve academic skills and life skills 760-722-0072 www.supercamp.com
VAR 78 HS H Susquehanna U 1 week programs in ecology, writing and business 570-374-0101
VAR 79 Grades 10-12 H Syracuse U, NY Acting and musical theater, architecture, art & design, Engineering & computer sciencefashion and textile design,, law, liberal arts, management, & public communications (315) 443-5297,  sumcoll@syr.edu www.sumweb.syr.edu/ssr/summer
VAR 80 HS H TASIS Schools Summer Schools in England, Switzerland, Spain, Theatre, Language, various math courses, SAT review, Archaeology and Architecture of England, Latin, Shakespeare, British history, Theatre, Art, Dance, Journalism, Computers, Music, Photography. Biology, Chemistry, Edinburgh Festival Week,. Other TASIS programs are Summer Language Programs in Switzerland and Spain. (202) 965-5800 www.tasis.com
VAR 100 completed HS jrs H Telluride Association Summer Programs @ Cornell U / U of Michigan / UT Austin 607-273-5011 telluride@tellurideassociation.org www.tellurideassociation.org
VAR 82 HS H The Masters School Academics:  writing, SAT prep, ESL, Specialties:  Performing and Visual Arts, Media and Publications, Basketball. Dobbs Ferry, NY (914)693-1400 www.themastersschool.com
VAR 83 HS H Thomas More Coll, NH courses in literature, philosophy, politics, and Apologetics 800-880-8308 www.thomasmorecollege.edu
VAR 84 Grades 10-11 H U of CA at Santa Barbara Summer sessions, pre-college programs.  For high school sophomores and juniors, Young Scholars (art, biology, computer science, and literature) and Research Mentorship Programs (Social, Life, Physical Sciences) also singing, dancing, acting (805) 893-2069, t.lawrence@summersessions.ucsb.edu
VAR 85 Grades 11-12 H U of Chicago pick college courses or special programs such as Stones and Bones, Film Academy, Research 773-702-6033, uc-summer@uchicago.edu www.summer.uchicago.edu
VAR 86 HS H U of CO at Boulder High School Summer Scholars college credits, enrichment courses (painting, photography, creative writing, film topics, astronomy, etc)
VAR 87 HS H U of Pittsburgh The International College Experience, residential program for students interested In engineering, medical sciences, or economics.   (412) 383-8600 www.pitt.edu/~summer
VAR 88 H U of Southern CA 4 week courses for gifted and motivated high school students. Students enroll in one 4 week seminar.  Space Science, Biomedical Science, Online Journalism, Screenwriting, Theatre and Violence, Acting, Dance, Arts & the Environment. Los Angeles, CA  (213) 740-5679, summer@usc.edu www.usc.edu
VAR 89 Grades 11-12 H U of Virginia academics (choose from a variety of courses, can get credit for them, one of which is a SAT prep course +  sports in the afternoon (tennis, golf, outdoor adventure) info@4starcamps.com
VAR 91 H US Naval Academy 1 week programs  410-293-4361 www.usna.edu/Admissions
VAR 92 Grades 11-12 H WA U, St. Louis, MO Variety of college credit courses, 5 week sessions 866-209-0691 www.ucollege.wustl.edu/summersc
VAR 93 Rising HS srs. H Washington and Lee U, Lexington, VA Summer Scholars Program. Students select 1 of 8 curriculum for the 4 week period.  Each consists of 3 courses and is limited to 20 students.  Curricula:  American Politics, Brain & Behavioral Studies, Humanities, Journalism, Business & Economics, Environmental Analysis, Law & Society, Pre-Med Studies (540)458-8727 www.summerscholars.wlu.edu
VAR 94 Grades 11-12 H William and Mary, Coll Early American History, earn 4 hours of college credit, freshman level college course about history through the use of historic places, archaeology sites, museums, etc.  757-221-7652, precol@wm.edu www.wm.edu/niahd
VAR 95 grades 5-12 M Wolfeboro Summer Boarding School in NH 603-569-3451 www.wolfeboro.org
VAR 96 Grades 11-12 H Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA Science, Mathematics, Computer, Biology or Engineering 508-831-5286 www.wpi.edu