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Jun 13 - 21, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 19
Astronomy Camp engages students through doing. It is an immersive experience that reinforces school subjects and cultivates an understanding STEM career possibilities. Through hands-on activities and talks on topics from the Solar System to Cosmology, Campers develop skills in quantitative reasoning, problem solving, data collection, and experimentation. We also use research observatories, and equipment, which have given Tucson the title “Astronomy Capital of the World.” And Camp never really ends! We inspire and prepare the next generation of leaders through continued access to professional mentors and Camp's alumni.
College Prep Scholarships available Stem
Jun 14 - 18, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 18
Since 2015, the Wake Forest Summer Immersion Program has empowered high school students to manifest their goals. Through meaningful real-world experiences, robust academics, an inclusive campus culture, networking and mentorship, students are able to discover their passions and clarify their future pathway. Students can choose from a variety of on-campus learning opportunities that fit best with their busy summer schedules. The Summer Immersion Program is a great way to experience life on a college campus and Wake is a great place to discover the major or career pathway that’s right for you
College Prep Stem Arts Scholarships available Academic
Jul 27 - 31, 2026 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 6 - 12
Take a journey to the farthest reaches of the imagination while learning about the ocean, the rainforest, Mars and a futuristic city, and more! Use the design thinking process to solve real-world problems in these different environments. Experiment with Crayola® products and many art techniques like sculpting, storyboarding, collage, and mixed media. Discover design careers like graphic design, universal design, urban design, and product design. All this, plus games, creative free play, and more!
Academic Scholarships available Arts
Jul 12 - 25, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 19
Immerse yourself in the excitement of AMDA’s High School Conservatory with our unforgettable summer sessions in New York City and Los Angeles. Explore a wide range of disciplines designed to match your unique interests and inspire creativity!
Music Dance Drama Scholarships available Arts College Prep
Jun 8 - 12, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 18
Come spend a week storytelling with us! Screenwriting camp will be a five-day deep dive into the world of writing scripts, including structure, idea generation, habits of the writer, and sparking creativity. Learn alongside an Asbury professor with professional experience in film, television, web, animation and more. Soak up the sun on Asbury’s campus with ImpactU’s high school summer camps! Want to learn like a college student? Join us this summer fora residential high school camp that focuses on a variety of content areas. You’ll be able to choose one subject area to study per week and enjoy academic sessions led by experienced faculty and talented college students multiple times each day. You’ll receive a five-day, college-like experience including all food, lodging, supplies, evening activities and hands-on exploration of an academic area in the context of a Christian community.
College Prep Arts Academic
Jul 27, 2026 - Aug 1, 2026 | Ages: 12 - 17
Engage in archaeological digs, view exclusive artifacts, and learn from top history professors. This camp nurtures critical thinking and respect for diverse perspectives, making learning history a lively and exciting experience.
College Prep Stem Academic
Jun 20, 2026 - Jul 18, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
Imagine a summer exploring artificial intelligence alongside passionate peers, guided by Carnegie Mellon’s leading faculty. AI Scholars is a fully funded, merit-based program for rising high school seniors to develop real-world skills, gain mentorship, and take the first step toward your future in tech. During this four-week immersive program, scholars will engage in classroom instruction, research projects, faculty lectures, and industry experiences, gaining real-world experience while exploring one of today’s most exciting fields. As an AI Scholar, you will dive into college-level courses and weekly college prep seminars covering admissions, financial aid, and social-emotional wellbeing. Through project-based learning, you’ll explore computing and AI concepts while collaborating on hands-on group projects that tackle real-world challenges and culminate in a final symposium presentation. You’ll also connect with industry leaders, gain mentorship from faculty, and build lasting relationships with peers all while experiencing life on a college campus. A core value of the AI Scholars program is a commitment to an inclusive, equitable community where all participants feel valued and supported; scholars are expected to uphold this value and actively contribute to a culture of respect and belonging. AI Scholars is a fully funded, merit-based program that brings together students from across the country to learn directly from CMU faculty, staff, and researchers. Thanks to generous support from foundations, corporations, sponsors, and donors, all program costs are covered.
Academic College Prep Stem Scholarships available
Jun 20, 2026 - Jul 18, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
CS Scholars takes rising high school sophomores on a four-week deep dive into computer science, combining classroom instruction, hands-on projects, faculty lectures, and industry engagement with leading tech companies around the country. This fully funded, merit-based program gives students the opportunity to explore computing with Carnegie Mellon faculty, staff, and researchers, gaining mentorship, developing technical skills, and applying their learning to real-world challenges in computer science. As a CS Scholar, you will dive into college-level courses and weekly college prep seminars covering admissions, financial aid, and social-emotional wellbeing. Through project-based learning, you’ll explore computing and mathematics while collaborating on hands-on group projects that tackle real-world challenges and culminate in a final symposium presentation. You’ll also connect with industry leaders, gain mentorship from faculty, and build lasting relationships with peers all while experiencing life on a college campus. A core value of the CS Scholars program is a commitment to an inclusive, equitable community where all participants feel valued and supported; scholars are expected to uphold this value and actively contribute to a culture of respect and belonging.
Academic Stem Scholarships available College Prep
Jun 20, 2026 - Aug 1, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
Pre-College Drama prepares students for the college audition and interview process, illustrating the kind of creativity and discipline required of students studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts Drama curriculum. Classes are taught by accomplished Carnegie Mellon University faculty and adjunct professors. Choose from one of our three options below to prepare for an education and career in theater: Acting Option: Acting students will focus on audition preparation and classroom training rather than a production, allowing students to enter the college application and audition process with a repertoire of monologues as well as the skills needed to find material appropriate for their age and type. Along with the core classes of Acting, Audition, Acting for the Camera, and Dramaturgy, students in the Acting option will also receive training in Movement, Shakespeare, and Voice & Speech. Design/Production Option: Students begin creating a cohesive portfolio upon which they can build for their college application process. They will be exposed to classes in Basic Design, Technical Production, and Stage & Production Management, as well as introductory work in Lighting, Sounds, Video/Media, Costumes, and Fabrication Technology. Additional supplementary subjects may be added and can change from year to year. All students in Pre-College Drama, including those in the Design/Production option, will take Dramaturgy. Music Theater Option: Students focus on audition preparation and classroom training rather than a production, allowing students to enter the college application and audition process with a repertoire of monologues and songs, as well as the skills needed to find material appropriate for their age and type. Ballet and Jazz classes will provide inexperienced students with a dance foundation, while more experienced students will be placed with peers of similar ability allowing for further development. Music Theater students will also take classes in Acting, Audition, Acting for the Camera, Song Coaching, and Dramaturgy.
Scholarships available Music Stem College Prep Arts Drama
Jun 20, 2026 - Aug 1, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
The National High School Game Academy (NHSGA) facilitates focused, passionate, and dedicated high school students to experience six weeks of video game development using current gaming industry best practices. Sharing methods and paradigms used in Carnegie Mellon's Masters of Entertainment Technology (M.E.T.) graduate program, the NHSGA teaches an innovative blend of hands-on team projects combined with in-depth traditional classwork, lecture, and discussion to “level up” a student’s skills and design thinking. The program culminates with each team creating an original game prototype which often serves as a portfolio-quality piece for the student’s college application. Every student accepted to the program can expect to contribute to every area of game development while maintaining their faculty-defined role on a multidisciplinary team. The summer begins with two weeks of intense class study. As a verification of competence, individual and team homework is assigned and evaluated as the student progresses through the curriculum. Students must demonstrate a viable set of skills and methodologies in order to advance to the team game-building phase of the program. It is essential that each team member is willing and able to fully contribute to the game-building process. With a curriculum designed to elevate a student’s rigor, working process, and discipline, the NHSGA prepares students for their transition to college. Students are encouraged to expand their own creative possibilities in a unique blend of collaborative college-level work.
Arts Academic Scholarships available College Prep Stem
Jun 28, 2026 - Jul 2, 2026 | Ages: 12 - 14
Campers will explore different types of sciences, including ones not normally taught in middle school or high school. Relevant, fun, hands-on activities will be taught by our nationally recognized Virginia Tech professors and staff.
Academic College Prep Stem Scholarships available
Jun 21 - 26, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
Ever wonder how Amazon knows what you want to buy or why your social media feed includes advertisements for items you’re interested in purchasing? How are Instagram and Twitter such profitable companies when they provide free services? How does your insurance company predict your driving behavior? The answer – data. It’s everywhere, and if you understand data and the inner workings of companies’ use of data, then you’re ahead of the game and ready for any career path. The TCU Neeley School of Business hosts a highly competitive, one-week summer residential program for high school students entering 11th or 12th grade, providing a hands-on experience with opportunities to learn and hone your skills in data analytics and market research. Led by two outstanding instructors, students will engage in six hours of learning each day, building models to explore business performance and discovering how data can impact profitability. In addition to the immersive learning experience, participants will also have the opportunity to explore the beautiful campus of TCU and enjoy the exceptional amenities. Be sure to check out our Instagram and LinkedIn for program highlights and updates!
Academic Stem Scholarships available College Prep
Jul 6 - 10, 2026 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 5 - 13
IHSC camp is a fun-filled week of constant activity, including swim lessons/instruction, water safety, sports, arts/crafts, and learning games. Main goals of camp are to be safe and have fun! All camp swim instructors are American Red Cross lifeguards and CPR certified. Open to non-members. Designed for AGES 5-13. Campers will be grouped by swim level.
Offers before after care Sports
Jun 22 - 26, 2026 9:00am - 12:00pm | Ages: 5 - 13
IHSC camp is a fun-filled week of constant activity, including swim lessons/instruction, water safety, sports, arts/crafts, and learning games. Main goals of camp are to be safe and have fun! All camp swim instructors are American Red Cross lifeguards and CPR certified. Open to non-members. Designed for AGES 5-13. Campers will be grouped by swim level.
Sports Offers before after care
Jun 1 - 5, 2026 9:00am - 12:00pm | Ages: 5 - 12
i9 Sports Summer Camp focuses not on winning and losing but rather developing motor skill, promoting fitness and creating self-confidence. It is a great way to improve skills, and to keep everyone active! Frankly, it’s all about having fun in the sun! Each day will include drills/fun games including some traditional camp games. All instructors are background checked and certified by i9 Sports. Camp Counselors have an athletic background and experience working with young athletes.
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