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MIT MITE2S
A six week residential summer program for Hispanic, African, and Native American high school juniors. Participants study calculus, chemistry and biochemistry, physics, writing, engineering, and entrepreneurship.

Pratt Institute Pre-College Program
Four-week summer program in New York City for high school students. Offers college level courses in art, design, and architecture.

The Roleplay Workshop
Offers summer camps, afterschool enrichment, school holiday programs, and tutoring. Uses an interactive storytelling game (role playing) as an educational tool to teach life social and life skills. In San Francisco Bay area.

Satori Summer Camp For Gifted Youth
A summer experience for academically talented and gifted junior and senior high school students. Takes place at Eastern Washington University.

The Summer Institute For The Gifted
A three-week residential, coeducational, summer program/camp for academically talented students in grades 1-11. The camp blends a strong academic program with traditional recreational/social/cultural camp activities.

Summer Study Programs
Penn State University and the American University of Paris combine courses that are academically challenging with the spirit of campus life.

The Samberg Family History Program
Two-week summer program for junior and senior high school students to research their family history at the Center for Jewish History in New York City. Features program background, downloadable forms, and FAQs.

Robert Welch University Summer Camp Program
One week camps designed to teach teens 14-19 the principles of history, government, and current events from a conservative perspective. Includes background, locations and dates, FAQs, and a camp video clip.

American Collegiate Adventures
Offering pre-college enrichment programs for high school students. Held in Wisconsin, Italy, and Spain.

Joseph Baldwin Academy
Three week, challenging academic programs for seventh, eighth, or ninth grade students, held at Truman State University in Missouri.






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