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Jul 12 - 18, 2026 | Ages: 7 - 15
Camp Manitowa, located in beautiful Southern Illinois just 90 minutes from St. Louis, is your child’s happy place.It’s the place they dream about every night and talk about every day. Our campers embrace new experiences with new friends and discover a new sense of independence and self-confidence. Every adventure stays with them forever. When campers leave Camp Manitowa, they immediately start counting down the days until they return. Camp is where kids can be creative, brave, bold, and find joy.
Scholarships available Sports Drama Special needs student Music Nature Arts
Jul 9 - 12, 2026 | Ages: 3 - 18
Camp No Limits – Connecticut partners with Quinnipiac University Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy graduate students to provide a fun-filled, supportive camp experience. Set on Quinnipiac’s beautiful campus, families may try a variety of sports, including ice and sled hockey, wheelchair basketball, and karaoke all guided by Quinnipiac students.
Arts Nature Special needs student Scholarships available Sports
Aug 20 - 23, 2026 | Ages: 3 - 18
Camp No Limits – Maryland takes place on the scenic Chesapeake Bay, offering families an exciting mix of adventure and fun. Activities include zip lining, a GIANT swing, low and high ropes courses, swimming in the pool, and kayaking in the bay. Families may also enjoy the beautiful theater during the talent show, dance under the disco ball, and stop by the Frog Split Café for ice cream or a sweet treat.
Nature Arts Special needs student Sports Scholarships available
Jun 28, 2026 - Jul 17, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
Here’s your chance to do a deep dive into a subject that fascinates you. Picture this: three stimulating weeks on campus engaging in intensive study, with classmates who feel just as passionate about a single academic topic as you do. If you’re entering your junior or senior year of high school, we invite you to apply.
College Prep Stem Academic Arts
Jun 7 - 10, 2026 | Ages: 4 - 15
Camp Rainbow SIBS Camp was created for the Super Important Brothers & Sisters ages 4-15 years old.
Arts Special needs student Sports Nature
Jun 7 - 18, 2026 | Ages: 7 - 10
Camp Sabra will be the premier Jewish resident camp in North America building upon our rich traditions which began in 1938. Sabra is a magical community that fosters life-long friendships, Jewish identity, and encourages social and physical growth. Camp Sabra provides a fun and safe environment with highly-qualified staff and excellent facilities.
Academic Arts Special needs student Sports Nature Scholarships available
Jul 6 - 17, 2026 | Ages: 7 - 10
Camp Sabra will be the premier Jewish resident camp in North America building upon our rich traditions which began in 1938. Sabra is a magical community that fosters life-long friendships, Jewish identity, and encourages social and physical growth. Camp Sabra provides a fun and safe environment with highly-qualified staff and excellent facilities.
Nature Scholarships available Special needs student Sports Arts Academic
Jul 6 - 31, 2026 | Ages: 13 - 14
Camp Sabra will be the premier Jewish resident camp in North America building upon our rich traditions which began in 1938. Sabra is a magical community that fosters life-long friendships, Jewish identity, and encourages social and physical growth. Camp Sabra provides a fun and safe environment with highly-qualified staff and excellent facilities.
Arts Scholarships available Nature Special needs student Academic Sports
Jul 17 - 30, 2026 | Ages: 13 - 18
Live and study at prestigious American University of Paris, steps from iconic landmarks like the Seine and the Eiffel Tower. After breakfast, students dive into their major seminar, which begins in classrooms, labs, or meeting spaces, then often ventures out to local historical sites or museums, or includes visits from guest experts. After lunch taken independently in small peer groups, students head to their minor seminars or afternoon activities. Afternoons and evenings offer opportunities to explore the city, pursue their interests through elective workshops, and take part in exciting extracurricular activities. After dinner, students and faculty from all seminars convene for evening activities, which may include hearing a special guest speaker, taking in a play or concert, or attending a Q&A session on the college admissions process. Students spend a total of 30 hours in their major seminars and 10 hours in their minors, and receive a Certificate of Completion at the end of the program.
Scholarships available Academic College Prep Arts Stem Cooking
Jul 3 - 16, 2026 | Ages: 13 - 18
Live and study at the University of Oxford, experiencing the traditions and academic rigor of Corpus Christi and University College. Join us for two or four weeks this summer to live and learn at the University of Oxford, enjoying the full Oxford experience, from academics to history and culture. On this high school program, students reside and study at two of the University of Oxford’s oldest and most storied colleges: University College and Corpus Christi. Set in the historic city center, each college offers a distinctive window into collegiate life at Oxford. Founded in 1249, University College is known for its striking medieval architecture, enclosed quads, and connection to literary legends like Percy Bysshe Shelley and C.S. Lewis. Just a short walk away, Corpus Christi—established in 1517—offers a more intimate setting, with one of the university’s oldest libraries and views over Christ Church Meadow. This experience fosters a deeper connection to the university and the city itself, bringing the spirit of Oxford to life in a way that few summer school programs can match. Over the course of the program, students develop crucial skills to help them excel in future studies, gain insight into potential academic or career paths, and foster lifelong friendships along the way.
Arts College Prep Sports Scholarships available Stem Academic
Jul 20, 2026 - Aug 7, 2026 | Ages: 15 - 18
The NextGen Leadership Institute places academics at the center of a New York City summer. Choose one of three tracks that align with your interests: STEMinist, Writing and Literature, or Global Humanities. In small classes taught by expert instructors and Barnard faculty, you will analyze texts, conduct experiments, draft original work, and connect theory to practice through curated NYC learning experiences such as museum study, guest talks, and site visits. Your academic schedule is paired with our weekly Leadership in Action series, which introduces practical tools for working with others and thinking strategically. By the end, you will have sharpened your academic skills, and built a toolkit you can use in school and beyond.
College Prep Scholarships available Academic Stem
Jul 6, 2026 - Aug 14, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
Earn college credit this summer at Barnard! Get the chance to learn from renowned Barnard faculty alongside undergraduates in this commuter-only program. Rising high school juniors, seniors and gap year students are eligible to apply.
Stem College Prep Scholarships available Academic
Jul 25, 2026 - Aug 7, 2026 | Ages: 15 - 17
This summer, Stamps will host three sessions of our Portfolio Prep program, including virtual and residential options. Each session is a studio experience for current high school students (grades 9 – 11).
College Prep Academic Scholarships available Arts
Jul 13 - 29, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
From the emergence of roller derby in Chicago in the 1930s to the 2025 Roller Derby World Championships held in Innsbruck, Austria, two things have remained unchanged: quad skates and athleticism. This course examines transformations in the history of roller sports with a specific focus on roller derby over the past century. We will discuss the origins of roller derby, analyze the significance of gender and racial integration in the sport in mid-twentieth century, dive into the roller derby craze of the 1970s and 1980s, and explore the rebirth of roller derby in the 2000s. In addition to reading about derby and watching historical and contemporary bouts, we will also conduct oral history work by engaging with the founders and leaders of current borderless roller derby teams, including Black Diaspora Roller Derby, Jewish Roller Derby, and Fuego Latino.
Academic Scholarships available College Prep
Jun 7 - 12, 2026 | Ages: 15 - 17
At Rose POWER, you’re not just dreaming about the future—you’re building it. This hands-on summer camp at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is designed to empower girls to explore innovation and engineering, as well as all students who want to build any widget or gadget they can imagine, but have not had experience in a makerspace. Rose POWER is a week-long, immersive camp that invites you to roll up your sleeves and build anything you can imagine—from creative gadgets and interactive projects to fully functioning prototypes. You’ll work in Rose-Hulman’s state-of-the-art innovation labs, guided by college mentors, engineers, and educators who are passionate about helping you explore your potential.
Academic Stem Arts College Prep

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