
Northfield Mount Hermon: Summer Session
Overview
Move ahead academically, further your skills and knowledge, meet students from around the world, and get ready to excel in the next school year. NMH summer programs have hosted students from 50 states and 128 countries since beginning in 1905. Inclusion and personal growth are paramount to our mission. Let us help you build skills, social awareness, a sense of community, and self-confidence.
Our program offerings:
College Prep Summer Session: For students entering grades 10–12 in fall. Online math credit courses also available.
Rising Scholars Program: For students entering grades 7–9 in fall. Online math credit courses also available.
E.S.O.L: For students entering grades 7–12 in fall. Online option available.
WHY NMH?
Our experienced faculty are experts in their fields and are dedicated to students in and outside the classroom, providing support and extra-help sessions to help you meet your goals.
Small classes ensure that each student receives individualized attention and is able to build strong relationships with peers and teachers. Each major course has a lead teacher and a teaching intern with an average student-to-teacher ratio of 4 to 1.
Classes are held Monday through Saturday, with an extensive student activities program on Wednesday afternoons and weekends.
Take advantage of our beautiful campus and amazing facilities, including our new math and science building, the Gilder Center; Rhodes Arts Center; Blake Student Center; and the newly renovated fitness center and gym.
Dorms are small and well-equipped with experienced faculty and 24-hour security.
Students have the support of an advisor who is responsible for their general well-being.
We have a 24-hour health center and counseling staff available.
Technology support staff are on hand for technical support.
We provide transportation from Bradley International Airport for arrival and departure.
College counseling and secondary-school application sessions will be provided.
Enjoy our renowned food at Alumni Hall.
Families receive a midterm report; and at the conclusion of the program, a more detailed final report and full course description.
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Overview
Move ahead academically, further your skills and knowledge, meet students from around the world, and get ready to excel in the next school year. NMH summer programs have hosted students from 50 states and 128 countries since beginning in 1905. Inclusion and personal growth are paramount to our mission. Let us help you build skills, social awareness, a sense of community, and self-confidence.
Our program offerings:
College Prep Summer Session: For students entering grades 10–12 in fall. Online math credit courses also available.
Rising Scholars Program: For students entering grades 7–9 in fall. Online math credit courses also available.
E.S.O.L: For students entering grades 7–12 in fall. Online option available.
WHY NMH?
Our experienced faculty are experts in their fields and are dedicated to students in and outside the classroom, providing support and extra-help sessions to help you meet your goals.
Small classes ensure that each student receives individualized attention and is able to build strong relationships with peers and teachers. Each major course has a lead teacher and a teaching intern with an average student-to-teacher ratio of 4 to 1.
Classes are held Monday through Saturday, with an extensive student activities program on Wednesday afternoons and weekends.
Take advantage of our beautiful campus and amazing facilities, including our new math and science building, the Gilder Center; Rhodes Arts Center; Blake Student Center; and the newly renovated fitness center and gym.
Dorms are small and well-equipped with experienced faculty and 24-hour security.
Students have the support of an advisor who is responsible for their general well-being.
We have a 24-hour health center and counseling staff available.
Technology support staff are on hand for technical support.
We provide transportation from Bradley International Airport for arrival and departure.
College counseling and secondary-school application sessions will be provided.
Enjoy our renowned food at Alumni Hall.
Families receive a midterm report; and at the conclusion of the program, a more detailed final report and full course description.
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