seaford school district summer opportunities 2021
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education…the adventure of a lifetime S E A F O R D U N I O N F R E E S C H O O L D I S T R I C T
SEAFORD HIGH SCHOOL • 1575 SEAMANS NECK ROAD • SEAFORD, NEW YORK 11783 • (516)592-4320 • FAX (516)592-4302
SUZANNE COSENZA DR. ADELE PECORA JENNIFER PIMENTEL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
JOANNA SCORDO FRANK STAZZONE COUNSELORS
Dear Students and Parents,
The summer months are the perfect time to get involved, volunteer,
challenge yourself, learn a new skill, or develop a talent. Colleges and universities
offer exciting programs for high school students. Many (but not all) of the
programs are listed in this booklet.
If you are interested in a summer program, you need to research your
options NOW, get any required applications and be sure to meet deadlines and
gather other supporting materials as needed. Please be sure to give your counselor
and/or teacher at least two weeks’ notice prior to the deadline.
If you have any questions, please feel free to speak with your guidance
counselor.
Sincerely,
The Seaford High School
Guidance Department
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Board of Education
Mr. Bruce A. Kahn – President
Mr. Kevin Devlin – Vice President
Mrs. Andrea Parisi – Trustee
Mrs. Natalie Pedisich – Trustee
Ms. Stacie Stark – Trustee
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Adele Pecora
Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum Instruction & Personnel
Mr. John Striffolino
Assistant Superintendent for Business
Ms. Rhonda Meserole
Seaford High School Administration
Mr. Scott Bersin – Principal
Ms. Jennifer Bisulca – Assistant Principal
Ms. Nicole Schnabel – Assistant Principal
Lead for Guidance Department
Ms. Joanna Scordo
Guidance Counselors
Ms. Suzanne Cosenza
Ms. Jennifer Pimentel
Mr. Frank Stazzone
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Summer Programs 2021
Summer is a wonderful time for you to explore different educational programs, take a
summer school class, participate in a summer program related to your interests, or
volunteer at a company to investigate a career that might interest you. Below is a list of
programs that may result in transferable college credit while others simply may culminate
in a life-changing experience. We encourage you to take advantage of some of these
wonderful opportunities available to you this summer. Whatever you choose to do this
summer, use your time wisely. Plan now to make the summer of 2021 a memorable one.
This is a sampling of some of the programs available. There are hundreds of programs
across the country and internationally.
Table of Contents
Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7
Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
Science/Math/Computers/Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-14
Multiple Disciplines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-19
Summer Discovery Pre-College Enrichment & Internships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-23
Government/Military . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
*** This resource in this booklet is only for informational purposes. ***
***Seaford School District does not promote one program over another. ***
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ARTS
School: Catholic University of America H.S. Drama Institute, Washington DC
Dates: July 5-23, 2021
Website: drama.catholic.edu/academics/summerprograms/index.html
Phone: 202-319-5358
A residential program for students who wish to pursue intensive summer training in
the performing arts. Study voice, movement, and acting with experts in the field.
School: Fashion Institute of Technology, NY
Dates: TBD
Website: www.fitnyc.edu/precollege/classes/high-school-summer-workshops.php
http://www.fitnyc.edu/precollege/calendar.php
Phone: (212) 217-4630
FIT's Precollege Workshops are fun, short programs designed to introduce you to
some of the unusual and creative topics FIT specializes in.
School: Ithaca College, NY
Dates: TBD
Website: www.ithaca.edu/academics/school-music/summer-programs
Summer Music Academy: High School Division – available to students entering
grades 10-12 interested in orchestra, vocal, wind ensemble (band) and jazz
programs.
School: Five Towns College, NY
Dates: TBD
https://www.ftc.edu/summer-five-towns-college/
Jam-packed with fun and excitement, Five Towns College empowers high school
students with a one-of-a-kind, hands-on opportunity to challenge themselves
academically and personally through a variety of intriguing summer programs:
• Acting for Teens
• Audio Recording Production
• Digital Photography
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• Drawing and Digital Imaging
• Filmmaking
• Intermediate Filmmaking
• Musical Theatre
• Pre-College Pop/Rock/Jazz Ensemble
• Radio Broadcasting
• TV Production
School: The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NY)
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: www.aada.edu/programs/youth-summer
Two-week to seven-week programs are available. You can choose the program,
intensives, and electives that will bring your craft more focus and mastery this
summer. For past Academy students and actors with significant industry
experience, we invite you to consider the Encore Program for advanced training.
School: New York Film Academy
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: www.nyfa.edu/summer-camps/teens
Summer programs ranging from 1-6 weeks in any of the following areas: Film,
Acting, Musical Theatre, Broadcast Journalism, Animation and Screenwriting. Also
available is Photography and Game Design.
School: Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, CA
Dates: (Orange County) (949) 851-6200 (San Francisco) (415) 675-5200 (Los
Angeles, CA) (800) 624-1200 (San Diego) (619) 235-2049
Website: www.fidm.edu
Three creative and inspirational days filled with workshops, while working with
other students from all over the world who share your passion. Be inspired by
successful FIDM graduates and learn from stellar instructors.
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School: Pratt Institute, NY
Dates: TBD
Website: www.pratt.edu/precollege
Each summer Pratt Institute’s Pre-College program welcomes over 400 high school
sophomores, juniors, and seniors to our Brooklyn campus for nearly a month, where
they encounter life as an art and design college student. Students choose a
concentration of study modeled after Pratt's undergraduate offerings. Students
are automatically enrolled in foundation, art history, and portfolio development
classes. Upon completion of the program, students earn four elective credits.
School: The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), GA
Dates: Vary by program
Website: www.scad.edu
Summer programs for high school students of all ages to pursue art and design
disciplines while working alongside peers from all over the world. With exceptional
buildings, extensive equipment and inspirational settings, SCAD summer programs
offer ideal opportunities for artists at all levels to create, learn and grow.
School: Usdan Center for the Creative and Performing Arts, NY
Dates: TBD
Website: www.usdan.org
Four- or Seven-week programs in Music, Art, Theatre or Dance
School: Carnegie Mellon University, PA
Dates: TBD
Website: www.cmu.edu/precollege
Summer Pre-College Programs designed for high school juniors and seniors in the
following: architecture, art, computational
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BUSINESS
School: University of Pennsylvania – The Wharton School Dates: TBD
Website: www.wharton.upenn.edu/pre-college-programs
Students are invited to apply to one of Wharton’s pre-college programs: LEAD
Program, Leadership in the Business World, Management and Technology Summer
Institute, and Wharton-Sports Business Academy.
School: Babson College, MA
Dates: TBD
Website: www.babson.edu/admission/sisiting-students/highschool
Babson Summer Study is a four-week experiential program for rising high school
juniors and seniors to develop as entrepreneurial leaders. You will cultivate core
career skills and a sharp entrepreneurial mindset for overcoming challenges in any
organization, in any role—all while earning college credit and working with peers
from around the globe.
School: Baruch College, MA
Dates: TBD
Website: www.baruch.cuny.edu/academy
The leadership academy includes three summer programs in NYC for students
entering 10-12th grade. Programs run Monday-Friday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
School: Long Island University (Honors Institute)
Date: TBD
Website: https://www.liu.edu/honors/
The Summer Honors Institute is a tuition-free, week-long academic and leadership
experience for talented rising high school seniors. This program will give you the
chance to work closely with distinguished faculty mentors and gain vital experience
through hands-on projects and field trips. Choose from our innovative course
offerings below, each taught by notable faculty.
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Program: Youth About Business NY
Date: TBD
Website: www.youthaboutbusiness.org
Program exposes students to business in a fun, competitive environment and adds
relevance to their education by helping them understand why academic preparation
is important.
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JOURNALISM
School: Boston University, MA
Dates: TBD
Website: https://www.necir.org/training/for-high-school-students/
Journalism Workshop for High School Students interested in journalism or writing.
This is a two-week program on the Boston University campus, which provides
academic training and the chance to work on investigative stories that could be
published in school newspapers or in a major media outlet in New England.
School: Chote Rosemary Hall (Wallingford, CT)
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: www.choate.edu/summer
This intensive program is designed for students who have completed grades 9-12.
This program is committed to allowing student writers to develop skills as narrative
writers, critical writers and poets.
School: Denison University (Granville, OH)
Dates: June 20-27, 2021
Website: www.reynolds.denison.edu
Is an eight day residential summer program in creative writing for current high
school sophomores and juniors who love to write.
School: Emerson College, MA
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: www.emerson.edu/majors-programs/pre-college/programs
For high school students entering grades 10-12. This program is suited for
students who have an interest in reporting the news and want to gain knowledge
and skills to either join or start their own high school newspaper or news program.
School: Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.)
Dates: Vary by Program
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Website: https://summer.georgetown.edu/
Phone: 202-687-8700
Programs that are offered are in the following areas: College preparation, business
journalism, international relations and American Politics. Limited partial tuition
scholarships are available.
School: Hofstra University, NY
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: www.hofstra.edu/academics/summer/index.html
For two weeks during the summer, a select, diverse group of high school journalists
guided by Hofstra faculty and industry professionals will get a chance to do their
own reporting online and in print.
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SCIENCE/MATH/COMPUTER/ENGINEERING
School: Sciences at Stony Brook (Southampton) NY
Dates: TBD
Website: www.stonybrook.edu/sea-hs
This in-depth introduction to the science of the seas is designed to give high-
achieving high school students a head start on college.
School: Georgetown University, Washington DC
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: https://summer.georgetown.edu/
Explore our pre-college programs in Medicine, Anatomy and Neuroscience.
School: Lebanon Valley College, PA
Dates: Vary by program
Website: www.lvc.edu, search summer programs, summer enrichment programs
This is a one-week summer program for rising high school seniors, who want to
learn more about the actuarial science profession.
School: New York Institute of Technology
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: www.nyit.edu/engineering
Explore an exciting and challenging career path while earning two college credits in
a two-week Career Discovery Camp in Technology and Engineering at NYIT’s
Manhattan campus or Old Westbury campus.
School: Clemson University, SC
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: www.clemson.edu/summer-scholars
Courses in biology, computer science, chemistry, robotics, computer-assisted
design and prototyping, geometry, computer programming and bio-engineering.
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School: Duke University, NC
Dates: Vary by program
Website: www.summersession.duke.edu
Our course offerings include the tried and true – think biology, chemistry, physics,
math, and statistics – as well as the novel and innovative. And just imagine the
setting – the campus is decked out in lush and bold glory, the pace is relaxed, and
you can spend quality time with both classmates and instructors. Select a
traditional 6-week term to focus on one or two classes or immerse yourself in a
single course in a 4-week intensive term.
Program: Cold Spring Harbor, NY
Dates: Vary by program
Website: www.summercamps.dnalc.org
At Cold Spring Harbor Labs, each summer there are fun and challenging camps for
science enthusiasts.
Program: Brookhaven National Labs, NY
Dates: TBD
Contact: Aleida Perez (631) 344-4788
Website: www.bnl.gov/education
The High School Research Program (HSRP) is a highly competitive six-week
educational program for students interested in pursuing science, technology,
engineering and mathematics (STEM) studies. Selected students, together with
Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) scientific staff collaborate on projects that
support BNL and the Department of Energy mission.
Program: ICARE SUNY Old Westbury Summer Science Program, NY
Dates: Vary by program
Website: oldwestbury.edu/icare
Phone: 516-876-3000
Two one-week modules will give research experience in various laboratory
experimentation processes including biotechnology, molecular biology of cancer,
cell biology, cancer immunology, biochemistry, cell signaling, and neuroscience.
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School: Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ
Dates: Vary by program
Website: https://www.stevens.edu/admissions/pre-college-programs
Phone: 201-216-3683
Each one of our unique programs gives you unprecedented exposure to a cutting-
edge field of study — and the inspiration and confidence to pursue it later if you
choose. All of our programs are carefully designed by our faculty to be creative,
project-driven, hands-on immersions that give you not just real college experience,
but real world experience too. By night you’ll live in the dorms, by day you’ll visit
major corporations, work on a tangible project and learn alongside experts. You can
choose to participate in more than one program during the summer, as long as the
program dates don’t overlap.
School: Manhattan College
Dates: Vary
Website: www.manhattan.edu
Summer Program for Minority Women and High School students interested in
Engineering and Science. This program has been co-sponsored by ACE Mentorship
program.
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MULTIPLE DISCIPLINES
School: New York Institute of Technology
Dates: TBD
Website: www.nyit.edu
Two and four-week summer programs give you a hands-on opportunity to learn
about subjects you plan on studying in college.
School: Columbia University, NY
Dates: TBD
Website: http://precollege.sps.columbia.edu/highschool
Courses available in the arts, architecture, design and urban studies, science,
English, math, computer science, social sciences, humanities, religion, business law
and college prep.
School: Fairfield University, CT
Dates: TBD
Website: https://www.fairfield.edu/summer-and-continuing-studies/summer-
programs/
Courses available in biology, communications, economics, English, music, philosophy
and studio art.
School: Cornell University, NY
Dates: Vary by program
Website: sce.cornell.edu/precollege/program
Offers three- and six-week programs for talented high school sophomores, juniors
and seniors. Choose now from more than 20 programs and 60 Cornell courses.
Program options: architecture, art and design, business, college success,
engineering, environmental studies, history and politics, hotel management, law and
government, medicine, research and sciences, veterinary medicine and animal
science.
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School: Marist College, NY
Dates: TBD
Website: www.marist.edu/admission/summer-pre-college
Current sophomores and juniors expand your academic and creative aspirations this
summer at Marist College. You will learn from experienced professionals and
talented faculty, while spending two or four weeks enjoying a college experience.
School: Ithaca College, NY
Dates: TBD
Website: https://www.ithaca.edu/summer-college-high-school-students
Phone: 607-274-3143
Students love their classes, stay up late, and enjoy trips, picnics, movies, concerts,
talent shows, and other events both planned and spontaneous. Most importantly,
our summer college alumni report they were better prepared for a successful
transition to college. And many students appreciate the opportunity to earn college
credit in their academic courses. Credits earned during the three-week summer
college program are accepted at Ithaca College and normally transferable to other
colleges. Students who attend the one-week session earn a certificate of
completion.
School: Boston University, MA
Dates: Vary by Program 2021
Website: www.bu.edu/summer/highschool
This summer prepare for success in college and discover new horizons at Boston
University Summer Term. There will be five pre-college programs for students to
choose from. All five provide rigorous and collaborative college life experiences
that will enable students to gain a strong sense of their personal and academic
potential.
School: Stevens Institute of Technology
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: www.stevens.edu/summer
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Program available in engineering, science, business, computer science, multimedia
production and pre-med.
School: Wake Forest University, NC
Dates: TBD
Website: go.wfu.edu/sip
Phone: 980-224-9298
Gives students chance to test out potential careers and majors, experience college
life, make lifelong friends, establish connections that will make a huge impact on
their future. Animation, Biosciences & Engineering, Business, Debate & Public
Advocacy, Documentary Film, Entrepreneurship, Finance and Investing, Health &
Exercise Science, Health & Wellbeing, Law, Leadership, Medicine, Neuroscience,
Policy & Politics, Psychology, Sports Marketing, Sports Medicine, Technology,
Virtual Reality
School: Hofstra Summer Camps/Nassau BOCES
Dates: TBD
Website: hofstra.edu/camp
Phone: 516-463-CAMP
Hands-on classes for students in grades 6-11 provide real-life and situational
training in a variety of disciplines that offer summer fun – and can jumpstart
future careers. Audio & Video design, aviation, construction, culinary arts, graphic
design, marine biology, mechanical & automotive institute, STEM, veterinary
medicine.
School: Duke University, NC
Dates: TBD
Website: www.summersession.duke.edu
Phone: 919-684-6259
Summer College (four-week academic credit program for students currently in
grades 10 – 12), Summer Academy (three-week academic enrichment program for
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students currently in grades 9 – 12), Accelerated STEM Academy (one-week
academic enrichment program for students currently in grades 9 – 12).
We invite you to imagine yourself at Duke this summer if you are seeking to gain
academic credit from renowned Duke faculty or interested in engaging deeply with
a subject, hoping to spend your summer enjoying residential activities on Duke’s
historic West Campus, or seeking to prepare for college and to create an
international network of peers.
Program: Yale Young Global Scholars, CT
Dates: TBD
Website: https://globalscholars.yale.edu/
Phone: 919-684-6259
Summer 2020 deadlines: Early Action Deadline: Nov 12, 2019 at 11:59PM ET
Regular Decision Deadline: Jan 15, 2020 at 11:59PM ET
Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) is an academic summer enrichment program for
outstanding high school students from around the world. Each summer, students
from over 125 countries participate in one of five interdisciplinary, 2-week
sessions at Yale’s historic campus. Immerse yourself in a global learning community
at Yale this summer.
School: Gettysburg College, PA
Dates: TBD
Website: www.gettysburg.edu/summercamps
Phone: 717-337-6924 or 800-431-0803
Academic camps for high school juniors and sophomores: 3D Object Modeling &
Printing, Build a Bot and Code it Too, Camp Psych, Civil War Era Studies, Young
Writers’ Workshop, Civil War Institute Summer Conference-Scholarship.
School: University of Connecticut
Dates: TBD
Website: www.engr.uconn.edu/engineering
Current high school sophomore and juniors are eligible to attend. A learning
experience in the following departments: Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Bio-
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molecular Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Computer Science &
Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering.
School: Brown University, RI
Dates: Vary by program
Website: Summer@Brown
This summer, students from around the world will choose Brown University Pre-
College Programs to experience Ivy League academics and prepare for college
success. Brown Pre-College Programs offer more than 300 academic courses, on
campus, online, and around the world; Humanities and Social Sciences, Leadership,
STEM, College Credit Courses
School: Smith College, MA
Dates: Vary by program
Phone: 413-585-4455
Website: https://www.smith.edu/academics/precollege-programs
Experience a precollege program that offers limitless ways to explore the world.
You will join more than 300 other high school students who want to pursue their
academic interests in and out of the classroom, strengthen their college
applications and meet other motivated and ambitious college-bound young
women. Accepting young women who will be entering grades 9, 10, 11, 12 in fall
2020.
School: Sacred Heart University, CT
Dates: TBD
Website: sacredheart.edu/precollege
Two-week academic course, earning three transferrable credits, supportive
environment and tailored to your needs. Engage in utilizing campus facilities,
partaking in off-campus field trips, meet with admissions and financial aid officers
to answer any questions about college application, admission and financial aid
processes. Courses in Teaching and Learning Practicum for Aspiring Educators,
Multimedia Production, Pre-Health Career Exploration & Research, Contemporary
Legal Controversies, Politics and Debate, Exploration & Research in Coding and
Gaming.
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SUMMER DISCOVERY PRE-COLLEGE ENRICHMENT &
INTERNSHIPS
Program: National Grid Engineering Pipeline Program, NY
Summer Internship
Website: www.nationalgridus.com/our-company/careers/engineering-pipeline-
program
Phone: 731-807-1000
This is a great way to jumpstart your future career while you’re in high school and
college. In order to qualify you must:
• Complete your junior year of high school by July 1st
• Hold a minimum cumulative GPA 87 out of 100
• Submit a 250-word essay explaining your desire to learn about
engineering
• Two teacher letters of recommendation
School/Program: Summerfuel
Dates: Vary by school/program
Website: summerfuel.com
Phone: 212-796-8340
Students who join our challenging pre-college programs, or our authentic language
and cultural immersion programs, develop essential skills that put them ahead of
the game. All of our programs are designed to broaden academic and personal
horizons, and we work thoughtfully to create opportunities for a truly diverse
student population. We have been offering the best, most comprehensive student
adventures since 1984, and we still know what students want from their summers
today. Participating schools: Oxford University, UC Berkeley, UNC-Chapel Hill,
Tufts University, Stanford University, Columbia University, MIT, Barcelona,
Andalusia
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USA Campuses: UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, University of Michigan, Georgetown
University, University of Pennsylvania, NYC, and Emerson College.
Website: www.summerdiscovery.com
(516) 621-3939
School: Alfred University, NY
Dates: TBD
Website: www.alfred.edu/about/community/summer-camps
Courses offered in the following areas: art, astronomy, ceramic and glass
engineering, consumer chemistry, creative writing, computers, equine business
institute, robotics engineering, theatre, equestrian, swimming and sports.
School: Bucknell University, PA
Dates: TBD
Website: https://www.bucknell.edu/meet-bucknell/plan-visit/camps-conferences-
visit-programs/bucknell-academy-summer-experience
Explore various summer enrichment programs at Bucknell University in engineering
and chemistry.
School: The College of New Jersey
Dates: TBD
Website: https://precollege.tcnj.edu
An opportunity for high school students to spend two weeks during the summer and
earn college credits.
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School: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA
Dates: TBD
Website: www.wpi.edu/+frontiers-summer-program
Launch Program: for students entering grades 9-10
Frontiers Program: for students entering grades 11-12
Frontiers participants will be utilizing state-of-the-art technology and facilities,
and enjoy added activities such as evening workshops, field trips, movies, live
performances, and sports tournaments. Participants will focus most of their time in
a Major Course and some of their time in a Minor Course, while using experimental,
analytical, and computer technology.
School: Sarah Lawrence College, NY
Dates: TBD
Website: www.sarahlawrence.edu/highschool
Course offerings: exploring musical theatre, filmmaking intensive, social justice
intensive, writer’s village and writer’s workshop.
Program: ArchaeoSpain
Dates: TBD
Website: www.archaeospain.com
Field schools in Spain, Italy and Greece, archaeological field schools are geared
towards high school students, ages 16-17, including: archaeology, history, classics
or Spanish. This program gives students an international adventure before heading
to University/College.
School: University of Maryland
Date: TBD
Website: https://oes.umd.edu/middle-high-school-students/terp-young-scholars
Contact: Office of extended studies (301) 405-7762
Young Scholars Program: For rising freshmen, sophomore, juniors and seniors from
across the United States and around the world.
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School: NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: https://www.sps.nyu.edu
Tel # (212) 998-7100
Offers high school students the opportunity to live and learn in the heart of NYC.
These one-week, noncredit professionally oriented intensive programs of study
allow you to explore career options and to gain the competitive edge when applying
to college. Meet, live and learn with students from around the world. Taught by
top industry professionals, courses are enhanced by field trips, guest lectures and
hands-on projects.
School: Barnard College, NY
Dates: Vary by Program
Website: https://barnard.edu/summer-pre-college-programs
Students from around the globe come to NYC to pursue their passions in a rigorous
academic setting. Six distinct programs to choose from, ranging from
entrepreneurship to dance. You will have a unique opportunity to explore your area
of interest.
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GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY
Coast Guard “Academy Introduction Mission” (AIM)
United States Naval Academy, Summer Academy
Presidential Classroom – Presidential Leadership Scholars
Summer Leaders @ West Point
Yale Young Global Scholars
Nassau County Internship Opportunities
Send resume and brief cover letter explaining what you hope to gain from your
experience to:
Maureen O’Connell
Nassau County Clerk
240 Old Country Road
Mineola, NY 11501
*** This resource in this booklet is only for informational purposes. ***
***Seaford School District does not promote one program over another. ***
Rev. 3/3/2021