1. Summer of Art College Preparation Program Otis College of Art and Design
provides young artists ages 15 and older with an immersion college experience into the field of art and design. Visit www.otis.edu/soa to learn what students and instructors are saying and to request a brochure. Scholarships are available based on financial need and/or merit.
2. Carnegie Mellon Summer Pre-College Programs Fine Arts: Architecture/Art & Design/ Drama/ Music
3. Hiram College Summer Academics
1. Emerging Writers Workshop in Creative Nonfiction (June 20-22) $55 Designed for students who will be juniors or seniors
2. Genomics + Spanish = Why Language Matters (June 23-26) $100 High school students who are interested in science as a possible career and who have 2 years of Spanish training.
3. Robotics Academy (July 9-13)$100 Intended for students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors
4. Fine Arts Workshop (July 14-16) $55 Students who will be juniors and seniors
5. Institute of Theatre (July 17-20) $55 Students who will be juniors and seniors
Call Lisa Schneider (330).569.5986 or email [email protected] for more information
Visit www.hiram.edu/summerathiram
4. The College of Wooster B-Wiser 8th grade Science Camp June 9-14. This program is open to girls who will complete the seventh grade this year. Teachers will provide each girl with a full laboratory experience.
Scholarships are available. Apply at BWISER.spaces.wooster.edu
5. Pratt Institute Pre-College Program
The schedule consists of two courses that are college credit-bearing classes, and two non-credit, pass/fail courses designed to supplement the core curriculum; as well as lectures and cultural and social events. This is an intensive full-time program where students earn a total of four elective credits towards college. Sample of elective courses offered: Architecture, Fashio Design, Illustration (Digital and Traditional), Jewelry/Metal Arts, Photography
Eligibility: High school students and graduating seniors
Scholarships Available
Visit www.pratt.edu/precollege (Scroll down the CCPS homepage and select the credit programs link)
6. Engineering Summer Camp for High School Girls
Attend the University of Akron for an engaging one-week residential summer camp for girls in grades nine through 12. for resident campers
June 10-13 for day campers
Day camp: $250
Residential Camp: $450
Partial Scholarships for students that demonstrate financial need.
Call Heidi Cressman (330) 972.7701 for details or visit www.wiep.uakron.edu and click on the summer camps tab
7. Marist Summer Pre-College Program
14 art-based programs, including: business, digital movie making, game design, and theatre
Call Undergraduate Admission Office at 845.575.3226 or visit: www.marist.edu/PreCollege
8. American Free Enterprise and Leadership Conference in Rio Grande, OH
The program is open to all high school students regardless of educational plans. This program addresses various economic topics including financial literacy. The curriculum offers students the opportunity to earn two semester college credits, ECON 10302
Only cost is registration fee of $75.
Tuition, room and board paid by contributions from businesses and the Loren M. Berry Center Endowment.
Apply www.rio.edu/enactus
Applications in guidance office.
provides young artists ages 15 and older with an immersion college experience into the field of art and design. Visit www.otis.edu/soa to learn what students and instructors are saying and to request a brochure. Scholarships are available based on financial need and/or merit.
2. Carnegie Mellon Summer Pre-College Programs Fine Arts: Architecture/Art & Design/ Drama/ Music
3. Hiram College Summer Academics
1. Emerging Writers Workshop in Creative Nonfiction (June 20-22) $55 Designed for students who will be juniors or seniors
2. Genomics + Spanish = Why Language Matters (June 23-26) $100 High school students who are interested in science as a possible career and who have 2 years of Spanish training.
3. Robotics Academy (July 9-13)$100 Intended for students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors
4. Fine Arts Workshop (July 14-16) $55 Students who will be juniors and seniors
5. Institute of Theatre (July 17-20) $55 Students who will be juniors and seniors
Call Lisa Schneider (330).569.5986 or email [email protected] for more information
Visit www.hiram.edu/summerathiram
4. The College of Wooster B-Wiser 8th grade Science Camp June 9-14. This program is open to girls who will complete the seventh grade this year. Teachers will provide each girl with a full laboratory experience.
Scholarships are available. Apply at BWISER.spaces.wooster.edu
5. Pratt Institute Pre-College Program
The schedule consists of two courses that are college credit-bearing classes, and two non-credit, pass/fail courses designed to supplement the core curriculum; as well as lectures and cultural and social events. This is an intensive full-time program where students earn a total of four elective credits towards college. Sample of elective courses offered: Architecture, Fashio Design, Illustration (Digital and Traditional), Jewelry/Metal Arts, Photography
Eligibility: High school students and graduating seniors
Scholarships Available
Visit www.pratt.edu/precollege (Scroll down the CCPS homepage and select the credit programs link)
6. Engineering Summer Camp for High School Girls
Attend the University of Akron for an engaging one-week residential summer camp for girls in grades nine through 12. for resident campers
June 10-13 for day campers
Day camp: $250
Residential Camp: $450
Partial Scholarships for students that demonstrate financial need.
Call Heidi Cressman (330) 972.7701 for details or visit www.wiep.uakron.edu and click on the summer camps tab
7. Marist Summer Pre-College Program
14 art-based programs, including: business, digital movie making, game design, and theatre
Call Undergraduate Admission Office at 845.575.3226 or visit: www.marist.edu/PreCollege
8. American Free Enterprise and Leadership Conference in Rio Grande, OH
The program is open to all high school students regardless of educational plans. This program addresses various economic topics including financial literacy. The curriculum offers students the opportunity to earn two semester college credits, ECON 10302
Only cost is registration fee of $75.
Tuition, room and board paid by contributions from businesses and the Loren M. Berry Center Endowment.
Apply www.rio.edu/enactus
Applications in guidance office.