{National Youth Science Academy} National Youth Science Camp - added 05.12.25
Hosted in Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia since 1963, the National Youth Science Camp (NYSCamp) is a residential science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) program designed to honor and challenge some of the nation’s rising leaders and provide them with opportunities to engage with STEAM professionals and participate in exciting outdoor activities. Typically, two delegates are selected to attend camp from each state and the District of Columbia. In partnership with the U.S. State Department, we also host international delegates. Past countries represented include Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and Trinidad and Tobago. Housing, meals, transportation, and supplies are provided to participants at no cost.
{New York University} Online High School Filmmakers Workshop - added 04.17.25
Aspiring young filmmakers anywhere in the world can learn digital filmmaking and experience the best of The Kanbar Institute of Film and Television degree program with the online filmmaking course. High school students can develop writing, directing, shooting, and editing skills and produce a variety of short films through self-paced learning and collaborative projects. The online filmmakers workshop for college credit is offered every summer and fall.
💰 Scholarships Available
{New York University} Online High School Screenwriters Workshop - added 04.17.25
Learn to write for film and television with an online course in screenwriting. Collaborate with high school students from around the world and transform your ideas into a short screenplay. Complete pre-recorded course modules and assignments and schedule live, one-on-one video meetings with the Tisch instructor. The online screenwriting workshop for high school students is for college credit and is offered every summer and fall.
💰 Scholarships Available