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Summer programs for high school students near me?

Hey guys, I'm a junior in high school and I want to join a summer program this year. What are some worthwhile summer programs for high school students in your area? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences!

11 months ago

Hey! It's fantastic that you're considering summer programs to broaden your experiences and explore your interests. Since you didn't mention any specific location or area of interest, I'll share a few programs near different areas, as well as give some general tips on finding the right program for you.

Three summer programs that come to mind are:

1. HOBY Leadership Seminar (nationwide): Held in many states, HOBY's programs aim to foster leadership skills and development in 10th-grade students. It's a great opportunity to engage in workshops, community service, and inspiring talks while meeting other motivated students.

2. RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Award) Program (nationwide): This program is sponsored by Rotary Clubs across the country and is designed for students who are entering their junior or senior year. It focuses on personal growth, leadership development, and community service.

3. College-sponsored pre-college programs (nationwide): Many colleges and universities offer pre-college or enrichment summer programs in various disciplines like engineering, liberal arts, entrepreneurship, and more. Check out the websites of local universities to see what they have to offer!

Now, here are some tips on finding a good summer program in your area:

1. Identify your interests: It's essential to have a clear idea of what you want to learn or achieve during the program. Whether it's academic, art-related, sports-oriented, or volunteer-based, knowing your goals will make it easier to find a well-suited program.

2. Talk to your school counselor: They can be a valuable resource in providing recommendations for summer programs that have been popular among other students in your school.

3. Local community centers and libraries: Check out local bulletin boards or look up information online about various programs organized by these institutions.

4. Local colleges and universities: As mentioned earlier, many colleges offer summer programs specifically for high school students. Get in touch with the admissions offices or visit their websites to gather more information.

Also, check out this CollegeVine article for some more opportunities: https://blog.collegevine.com/most-prestigious-summer-programs-for-high-school-students

Remember, it's not just about the prestige of the program, but finding one that aligns with your interests and will help you grow personally and academically. Good luck with your search!

11 months ago

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