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    Summer Programs for High School students

    January Deadlines

    Science and Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP)

    SEAP is an Office of Naval Research (ONR) sponsored and funded program, giving highly motivated high school students theopportunity to be exposed to Navy projects and programs. Participants receive hands-on experience in the fields ofengineering, science, and computers in a research and development and test and evaluation environment. Studentsexperiment with a technical career and learn about other types of careers that are available within the Carderock Division.

    Students must be United States citizens, enrolled in high school, completed 9th grade, at least 16 yo by the beginning of theprogram.

    Participating students will spend 8 weeks during the summer doing research

    The stipend for students will be $3075 for the 8 weeks,

    Returning students will receive $3590 for the 8 weeks.

    Deadline: January

    Interested students must apply online athttp://seap.asee.org/

    For more information contact Andrew Alderfer at 215-897-1868

    or Brandon Smith in West Bethesda at 301-227-2865

    LEAD Summer Programs for High School Students

    LEAD has three summer programs: Business, Engineering, and Global.

    LEAD Business (SBI):

    Available for high school juniors with a 3.0 GPA or better who are involved in their schools and communities. Participatinguniversities include: Dartmouth College, Duke University, Northwestern University, Stanford University, University of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania and the University of Virginia. SBIs are 3 to 4week residential programs that immerse participants in a range of topics from finance and marketing, to e-commerce andentrepreneurship.

    LEAD Engineering (SEI):For high school sophomores & juniors with a 3.2 GPA or better who show great interest inmathematics and the sciences. Participating universities include California Institute of Technology, University of California,Berkeley, University of Michigan, Villanova University, Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Virginia. The SEIcurriculum focuses on areas of engineering including electrical, mechanical, computer and civil engineering; associateddisciplines such as chemical, biotech, biomolecular, materials science, aerospace, polymer-textile/fiber and technologicalsystems are also studied.

    LEAD Global (SGI):

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    This is available for high school sophomores with a 3.0 GPA who are ready to live and study abroad. The Global program

    exposes American students to global career opportunities alongside peers from different countries in one program so that allparticipants might make better informed decisions when choosing a college or profession. LEAD Global will take place inCape Town, South Africa at the University of Cape Town

    Application deadline: January

    Applications are available online for download. http://www.leadprogram.org/

    Contact: [email protected] or call (215) 753-2490

    MIT announces its MITES Program

    Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science is a challenging 6 week summer program that prepares promising risingseniors for careers in engineering and science. If you are selected, all educational, housing, meals and activity costs arecovered. You must, however, pay for your own transportation to and from MIT.

    Program Dates: June - July

    Applications due: January

    To apply, go to: http://mit.edu/mites/www/

    Chicago Youth Centers Camp Rosenthal Attendees

    Often when people think of camping programs they think of recreation, fun, and play, while it is all of these things, its somuch more. A residential camping program is the first time most children are away from their parents and experienceindependence. They are amazed by what they can do for themselves and, more importantly, for others. A game of baseballor soccer is more than just play; its following rules, paying attention, and respecting authority. But the biggest thrill for ourkids is being a part of the camp community and living and playing with positive role models that attend some of our finestcolleges and universities including Columbia College, Howard University, and Purdue University.

    Sessions for 712 yo June to August

    Session for 13-15 yo August

    Cost: $110 per camper, per day, Scholarships and a sliding fee offered

    http://chicagoyouthcenters.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=77&Itemid=100

    Contact (312) 913-1700 ext. 443 or [email protected]

    Ryan Yepsen Director of Camping Services Program Director/Recruiter

    February Deadlines

    Princeton University announces its Summer Journalism Program

    We welcome about 20 high school students from low-income backgrounds every summer to Princetons campus for anintensive, 10-day seminar on journalism. After the program ends, counselors stay in touch with students to help guide them

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    through the college admissions process. All expenses, including students travel costs to and from Princeton, are paid for by

    the program.

    You must currently be a junior in high school.

    You must live in the continental United States.

    You must have at least an unweighted 3.5 grade point average (out of 4.0).

    You must have an interest in journalism.

    The combined income must not exceed $45,000.

    Cost: Free

    When: July to August

    Deadline: February

    Apply go to WWW.Princeton.edu/sjp

    Questions: [email protected]

    Chicago Youth Centers Camp Rosenthal Camp Counselor/Life Guard

    Often when people think of camping programs they think of recreation, fun, and play, while it is all of these things, its somuch more. A residential camping program is the first time most children are away from their parents and experienceindependence. They are amazed by what they can do for themselves and, more importantly, for others. A game of baseballor soccer is more than just play; its following rules, paying attention, and respecting authority. But the biggest thrill for ourkids is being a part of the camp community and living and playing with positive role models that attend some of our finestcolleges and universities including Columbia College, Howard University, and Purdue University.

    Age: 17 18 yo

    When: June to August

    Wage: Varies on position

    http://chicagoyouthcenters.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=77&Itemid=100

    Contact (312) 913-1700 ext. 443 or [email protected]

    Ryan Yepsen Director of Camping Services Program Director/Recruiter

    The Leadership Center at Morehouse College

    The 2009 Coca-Cola Pre-College Leadership Program, for male students completing their sophomore or junior year in HS.Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale). The curriculum focuses on personal and interpersonal leadershipskills. The program runs for one week in June.

    Cost: $400

    When: June

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    Deadline February

    For info and to apply: http://www.morehouse.edu/centers/leadershipcenter/index.html

    Contact Laketha Hudson 404.215.2731

    The Brookfield Zoo

    The Brookfield Zoo is looking for friendly, fun, energetic people to join their zoo crew.

    You must be at least 16 years of age. You can call their job hotline at 708.688.8881 or visit the web site at: www.CZS.org

    Applications are accepted from 10:00am-4:00pm daily.

    Some of the seasonal positions available are food service attendants, picnic attendants, banquet servers, admissionsattendants, merchandise attendants, instructors, and more.

    Young Woman's Political Leadership Retreat

    Running Start encourages high school girls from across the country to channel their leadership into politics. Participants willmeet extraordinary women leaders of diverse backgrounds and learn the importance of having more women in politicalleadership and running for office. EVEN if the girls are not interested in politics, this is a great program way for them tobuild self-esteem, practice public speaking and learn to collaborate with other young women.

    WHO: Open to rising sophomores, juniors and seniors in high school

    WHERE: American University, Washington D.C.COST: FREE, and travel scholarships are available.

    WHEN: July

    Deadline FebruaryAPPLY ONLINE: http://www.runningstartonline.org/

    March Deadlines

    Research and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (REAP)

    REAP encourages high school students to pursue careers in math, science and technology through hands-on experience inresearch and development. Participating apprentices spend an allotted time, between 5-8 weeks, during the summer at suchuniversity laboratories (research facilities) in their area, gaining hands-on experience doing actual university research andengineering projects under the daily direction of faculty mentors. The objective of REAP is to provide a cooperativeeducation (work/study) program which will afford hands-on experience in research and development activities to highschool students who may choose to enter and complete basic education in science and engineering.

    Locations: Loyola University, Chicago and University of Illinois at Urbana, UrbanaDeadline: March

    For more information: http://www.usaeop.com/programs/REAP/index.htm

    Contact Ms. Renie O'Mara at 603-228-0121 [email protected]

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    UIC Engineering High School Institute

    This is a summer program designed to ensure that minority students gain exposure to principles of mathematics and thebasic sciences and to encourage them to pursue an undergraduate education in engineering, math, and the sciences. This isa four week summer program beginning of half-day classroom instruction in simple circuit board design and digital logic.The program and materials are free of charged and public transportation is provided.

    For Information: http://www.uops.uillinois.edu/ui-service/display.asp?ProgID=205

    Denise R. Hayman Director of Minority Affairs 312-996-2201

    Email: [email protected]

    The Chicago Summer Business Institute (CSBI)

    CSBI provides a six-week paid internship program for high school sophomores and juniors each summer. These internshipstake place at various banks, accounting, engineering, and law firms throughout the Loop and business districts. Inconjunction with a 28-hour workweek, students attend half-day classroom seminars and workshops every week where theylearn about the financial markets, attend seminars given by successful business executives, and participate in team building

    programs.

    Eligibility Requirements:

    Student must currently be a Sophomore or Junior;

    Student must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher;

    Student must attend either a public, parochial or private high school;

    Student must be a resident of the City of Chicago;

    Student must have an annual family income of $60,000 a year or less

    A parent/guardian must sign a Certificate of Income Verification form

    When June - August

    Deadline: March

    For information or to apply: www.cityofchicago.org/CSBI

    Contact Debra Carson, Program Director at 312-545-7855 [email protected]

    Pritzker School of Medicine (YSTP)The Pritzker School of Medicine Office of Multicultural Affairs is now accepting applicationsfor their summer Young Scientists Training Program (YSTP). This is a 10-week summer program for up to ten outstandingminority high school students to gain experience in research, medicine, and the biological sciences. Students work in thelaboratories of University of Chicago faculty where they learn basic or clinical research in the areas of diabetes,

    endocrinology, nutrition, obesity, digestive, liver, urologic, kidney, or blood disorders.

    When June August

    Deadline March

    Information and apply: http://pritzker.uchicago.edu/about/diversity/pipeline/ysp.shtml

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    Mayor Daley's Youth Ready Chicago summer opportunities

    To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet the following:

    Must be between 14 and 24 at the time of the application

    Must live in the City of Chicago with a valid mailing address

    Must have a social security number or a number that is legally allowed to replace a social security number for the purposesof employment

    Must provide a guardian's signature for applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application.

    To Apply: www.youthreadychicago.org

    Parents/guardians with questions about summer opportunities may call the

    Jobs Hotline at (877) 587-WORK

    Cornell University, College of Engineering CURIE and CATALYST AcademyThe CURIE Academy is a one-week summerresidential program for high school girls who excel in math and science. The focus is on sophomores and juniors who maynot have had prior opportunities to explore engineering, but want to learn more about the many opportunities inengineering in an interactive atmosphere.

    The CATALYST Academys mission is to advance diversity in engineering and its related disciplines. Therefore, applicationsfrom students from backgrounds (African American, Latino/a, or Native American) critically underrepresented in the fields ofscience, technology, engineering, and math are especially encouraged.Cost $1450 and includes room, board, and researchsuppliesWhen: JULY

    Deadline CURIE Academy March

    Deadline: CATALYST Academy March

    For info and Application:

    http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/diversity/office-diversity-programs/summer-programs/highschool-programs/

    Contact Debbie Moss at [email protected]

    April Deadlines

    MOREHOUSE SUMMER PROGRAM Project Identity

    10th & 11th Grade HS males, Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA -will be offering a Summer Institute (Project Identity) forAfrican-American males entering the 10th and 11th grades. This 3 week residential program replicates the collegeexperience with an intense curriculum and enrichment activities to assist in developing their academic, social and leadershipskills.

    Creative Writing -

    SAT Prep -

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    Debate -

    Pre-Calculus -

    Leadership development -

    Enrichment activities -

    Program Fee: $1,900 (includes meals, housing and activities).

    When: Session A: June, Session B: July

    Application Deadline: April

    For info or apply: http://www.morehouse.edu/projectidentity/summer.html

    CDC Disease Detective Camp

    The CDC Disease Detective Camp (DDC) is a 5 day academic day camp for high school juniors and seniors during theupcoming school year. Campers will take on the roles of disease detectives and learn how CDC safeguards the nation'shealth.

    When: June session and July session

    Deadline: April

    For more info and to apply to go http://www.cdc.gov/museum/camp/index.htm

    The Chicago Police and Firefighter Training Academy (CPFTA)We are looking for high school sophomores interested in publicsafety, fire science, law enforcement, and criminal justice careers. The Chicago Police and Firefighter Training Academy(CPFTA) program provides training for students interested in careers in public safety, law enforcement, criminal justice, andfire science. The 2-year program was developed jointly by the Chicago Public Schools Department of Career and TechnicalEducation (CTE), the Chicago Police Department (CPD), the Chicago Fire Department (CFD), and the City Colleges ofChicago (CCC). The program recruits and trains up to 250 public and non-public high school students each year. In additionto high school and college training, students have the opportunity to participate in a paid summer internship between junior

    and senior year to promote a better understanding of all aspects of careers in public safety.Cost: Free

    February to April for recruitment information visit the website atwww.cpfta.com

    Contact Sandra C. Castillo 773-553-2485 [email protected] Manager Department of College and CareerPreparation

    Try Scuba DivingAt the Kennedy King pool this coming Saturday, May 8th

    The Windy City Seals will offer you the opportunity to TRY Scuba Diving.

    http://www.windycityseals.org/index.html

    For more information, email us at: [email protected]

    FAA Summer Employment Initiative

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    This is designed to attract talented students to the workforce for summer employment opportunities into entry-level

    positions and provide positive work and developmental experience.

    Eligibility: Applicant must be a student who meets all the following requirements:

    United States Citizen

    Enrolled or accepted in a half-time or full-time course schedule;

    Age 16 or older (by the closing date of the announcement); and

    Possess a grade point average of 2.0 or above on a scale of 4.0.

    Appointment Type: Temporary appointment

    Duration: Not to exceed 6 months (April through September)

    Work Schedules: Full-Time or Part-Time

    How to Apply: All students must apply through the ASAP online system.

    Go to Career Opportunities

    Type the following words "Summer", in the Keyword Search

    Open an ASAP account and apply online.

    If you have additional questions contact the local Human Resource Management office.

    NBA Crump Law Camp

    The National Bar Association Crump Law Camp was established to provide students entering the ninth through eleventh

    grades (between the ages of 14 and 17) with an introduction to the American judicial system. Campers will be housed onthe campus of Howard University and live in a protected campus environment. The inaugural two-week camp was held at

    Howard University School of Law. The camp provides students with an exciting academic and social agenda, which includesfield trips in the Washington, DC area. The competitive highlight of the camp is the Evett L. Simmons Mock TrialCompetition. The four winners of this competition are invited to the NBA's Annual Convention. Washington, DC.

    Cost: varies Free-$1400 (sliding scale)

    When: July

    Deadline: April

    Information or apply: http://www.nationalbar.org/lawcamp/index.shtml 301-249-8355

    Project Explorations Discover Your Summer Guide

    Discover Your Summer is a guide to summer science opportunities. It is filled with information on more than 175 programsin Chicago, the Midwest, and beyond.

    All of our youth programs are free, eliminating the cost barrier that prevents low-income students from accessing dynamicout-of-school time science programs.

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    For information or to apply: http://www.projectexploration.org/dys/

    Contact 773.834.7614 or email [email protected]

    IRS Student Temporary Experience Program (STEP)

    STEP is a flexible program that provides students with exposure to government service, enhances educational experience,and offers students an opportunity to earn money and continue their education at the same time. STEP employees are ontemporary appointments that may last up to one (1) year. An extension may be granted at the discretion of the hiringmanager.

    Eligibility: Applicant must be a student who meets all the following requirements:

    United States Citizen

    Enrolled or accepted in a half-time or full-time course schedule;

    Age 16 or older (by the closing date of the announcement); and

    Possess a grade point average of 2.0 or above on a scale of 4.0.

    Contact Pat Nielsen at 631-447-4271

    To apply for this vacancy visit: https://careerconnector.jobs.treas.gov/fcip/

    Fermilab TARGET Program

    The TARGET Science and Engineering Program is a non residential summer experience focused on the sciences, engineeringand mathematics, the opportunity incorporates both classroom and work experiences five days per week for a six weekperiod. The program is held on the FERMILAB campus in Batavia.

    Who: High school sophomores, juniors and seniors

    When: June to July

    Application deadline iApril

    Information and application: http://wdrs.fnal.gov/eeo/target.html

    Experiment in Architecture at IITStudents will tour the city of Chicago, complete a series of design projects, and attendlectures by IIT faculty. The program is intended to inform students about the study and practice of architecture, and willassist participants in making an informed decision about pursuing an architectural education and career. All individualsinterested in pursuing a career in the design and building professions are encouraged to attend.

    Cost $875

    This covers all studio materials, readings, lunches, CTA passes, and museum admission. Financial aid is limited and isavailable on the basis of demonstrated need.

    When: July from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday).

    Deadline iAprilInformation or apply: http://www.iit.edu/arch/programs/summer_program.shtml

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    Contact: Sarah Pariseau Coordinator for Academic Affairs (312) 567-3231

    [email protected]

    May Deadlines

    Just the Beginning Foundation HS Summer Law Program

    Just the Beginning Foundation (JBF) will host its ten-day Summer Legal Institute (SLI) for sixty-five diverse high schoolstudents at the DePaul University College of Law. The students will meet with a myriad of legal professionals, hear fromguest speakers, visit federal court, learn networking skills, prepare and present an oral argument, and practice criticalreasoning skills. Over the course of the program, the students will be introduced to different areas of the law.

    The SLI is open to students who will be high school sophomores, juniors or seniors next fall. Enrollment is limited to fortystudents. In addition, students and their parents/ guardians /mentors receive college preparatory advice on topics such aspreparing for standardized tests, completing applications and securing financial aid.

    Cost Free, JTBF will provide breakfast and lunch each day of the program.

    When: August

    Deadline: May

    http://www.jtbf.org/index.php?submenu=ChicagoSLI&src=gendocs&ref=ChicagoSLI&category=Summer_Legal_Institute

    Exploring Careers in Business Summer Program

    Southern Illinois University Carbondale College has a program designed to expose underrepresented minority high schoolstudents to the many opportunities available to them within the business profession. Topics to be covered include an in-depth look at management, marketing, finance, and accounting. Students will participate in variety of workshops onleadership, team building, personal development, business networking, ACT testing preparation, and etiquettes.

    Cost: Free

    When: June

    Application due: May

    http://www.business.siuc.edu/minorityaffairs/programs.htm

    Contact: Michael Haywood (618) 453-7498 [email protected]

    Director of Minority Affairs College of Business Southern Illinois University Carbondale

    Psychology Summer Program

    This summer, IIT Institute of Psychology is offering "Psychology in Everyday Life" to introduce high school students to theprofession of psychology. The one week workshop will be a rich learning experience designed to help students make theconnection between psychological principles and human behavior in everyday life. Students will acquire a broad array offacts about the developing child, the aging adult and everything else that occurs across the lifespan.

    Cost $485 (some scholarships available)

    When: June

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    Applications are due: May

    http://www.iit.edu/undergrad_admission/psychology_summer.htm

    Contact: Kristin Moriarty 312.567.3502 [email protected]

    Goodman Theater General Theater Studies

    A FREE six-week theater intensive for students 14 to 19-year-old in the Chicago metropolitan area, General Theater Studiesgives students the opportunity to learn skills from local theater professionals that are instantly applicable not only to theworld of theater, but also their world at large. This summer program is designed to validate the voices of its participants,get them to examine their own potential for creativity and introduce them to all elements of the creation of theater, both on

    stage and behind the scenes. GTS will culminate in public presentations of an original performance created by theparticipants!

    Cost: Free

    When June July

    Applications http://www.goodmantheatre.org/Education/Programs/Theatre.aspx

    Contact 312.443.5581 or email [email protected]

    National Association of Black Accountants ACAP

    The Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP) was created to provide minority high school students with earlyexposure to career opportunities within the business and accounting professions. The primary objective of ACAP is toincrease the number of minority students pursuing careers in accounting and related business areas.

    ACAP is a summer residency program giving students the opportunity to reside in college dorms at the University of Illinoisat Chicagos campus for five days and four nights. The students attend classes on accounting and college preparation.

    Classroom topics are enhanced through team building activities, professional office tours, field trips, as well as otheractivities.

    Eligibility: Applicant must be a student who meets all the following requirements:

    High school students

    Possess a grade point average of 2.5 or above on a scale of 4.0

    Cost: Free

    Applications due: May

    For more information about the ACAP program, please visitwww.nabainc.org

    Contact: Phillip Davis at [email protected]

    African American Adolescent Male Summer Literacy Institute (AAAMSLI)

    The African American Adolescent Male Summer Literacy Institute helps connect young black males to literacy as a possibleway out of violence and poverty. Students read and write about their plight and issues affecting their generation, whilelearning valuable life skills. "The institute focuses on using a variety of fiction and non-fiction texts as tools to support

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    African-American adolescent males to write about the multiple contexts that shape their lives". The institute features

    reading, writing, spoken word and mentoring to help nurture the next generation of socially conscious readers and writers.Five young males will be selected for a two-day trip to Harlem in August, and have their writings critiqued by Walter DeanMyers.

    Cost: Free (students paid a $150 stipend)

    When: July, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

    Where: UIC Reading Clinic, 1040 W. Harrison St. (L268 - level)

    For more information about UIC, please visitwww.uic.edu

    http://aaamsli.blogspot.com/

    Contact: Alfred W. Tatum, Ph.D. Director of the UIC Reading Clinic/Associate Professor (312) 413-3883 [email protected]

    African American Adolescent Female Summer Literacy Institute (AAAFSLI)

    See above, but for females 11-17 yo

    Contact: Lynette Danley [email protected] at 312-996-4508 (office)

    June Deadlines

    The summer academy at DePaul

    This is a week long program held at DePaul University's Loop campus for High school students. They will receive hands-oninstruction using the latest equipment and technology and will be taught by faculty from DePaul's School of Cinema andInteractive Media with real world experience. Areas of focus will include digital cinema production, 3D computer modelingand animation for games and cinema and computer game development. This intensive week-long session will provide

    motivated students with a valuable educational experience as well as an advantage in today's competitive world of collegeadmission.

    Cost $750

    Deadline: June 1st

    When: July

    http://www.cim.depaul.edu/summeracademy/

    Information contact: [email protected]

    The High School Summer Institute at Columbia CollegeThis is an intensive non-residential 5-week program for creative highschool students that have completed their sophomore, junior, or senior year of study who want to immerse themselves inthe visual, media, and communication arts.

    Students spend the summer exploring their ideas, developing the technical skills that bring their ideas to life, and earningcollege credit while theyre at it. High School Summer Institute students study with the same working professionals andscholars who teach Columbias undergraduates. Students also hone their craft in Columbias state-of-the-art facilitiesfilm

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    and video production and post-production studios, photography labs, animation labs, graphic design labs, dance studios,

    concert halls, theater stages, radio station, recording facilities, art studios, performance spaces, television studios, andmore.

    When: July August

    Application Deadline: June

    http://www.colum.edu/Admissions/hssi.php

    University of Missouri-College of Engineering (Diversity Scholars Summer Camp)

    The Diversity Scholars Program provides full scholarships for minority high school sophomores, juniors and seniors withinterests in math and science to attend the College of Engineering's week long residential engineering camp. Students areintroduced to engineering's various disciplines through hands-on activities, team design competitions and engineeringrelated