Using your summers productively is valuable in learning more about yourself, exploring potential areas of interest, and gaining life skills. One way to spend time over the summer is to enroll in a summer program. Summer programs offered by universities give students the opportunity to live on a college campus and learn more about what fit means to them.
These programs can also allow students to earn college credits for the classes they take – typically classes that aren’t offered in high school. While attending a summer program is not the only valuable way to spend your time over break, we highlight a few programs here based on interests. Click on any program to learn more. Questions? Please contact Ms. Belcher if you would like assistance finding or applying for a summer program.
Want to request information from more than one program? Fill out this form to send out multiple requests!
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- Academic
- Business/Entrepreneurship
- Career Exploration
- Christian
- Community Service
- College Resources
- Enrichment
- Environmental Conservation
- Faith-Based
- Financial Services
- Independent Educational Consultant
- Jewish
- Job Resources
- Language
- Mental Health & Well-Being
- Outdoor Adventure
- Paid Work Experience
- Performing & Visual Arts
- Self-Discovery
- STEM
- Special Needs
- Special Needs Services
- Sports
- Traditional Camp
- Travel/Cultural Immersion
- Tutoring and Test Prep
Summer Programs
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Performing & Visual Arts
School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Early College Program Online Summer Institute
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Business/Entrepreneurship
NC State University: Shelton Challenge Leadership & Entrepreneurship Camps
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Performing & Visual Arts
Appalachian State University: Hayes School of Music Cannon Music Camp
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Business/Entrepreneurship
Wake Forest University: School of Business Summer Management Program
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