Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)

Arizona State University

  • Joaquin Bustoz Math-Science Honors Program (JBMSHP) is a free program for select high school students over the summer. JBMSHP is an intense academic program allowing student participants to reside on the ASU Tempe campus for a six or eight week summer session while enrolled in a university-level mathematics course for college credit.

  • SEE@ASU is a five-day summer program for rising Seniors that can help you learn what engineering is all about and provides students an opportunity to explore a variety of engineering disciplines.

Cornell University

Cornell offers high school students the following opportunities for summer study:

See also other summer opportunities.

Envision

Our programs are developed by educators and subject-matter professionals. Using innovative tools and techniques, our activities mirror real-world challenges and facilitate critical thinking and communication among the groups. Our Advisors are trained teachers and subject-matter experts who love making a real impact—so much so that they come back year after year. To date, over 800,000 exceptional students have benefited from the transformational experiences our programs provide.

Below includes a list of specific programs that may interest you.

  • National Youth Leadership Forum: Medicine

  • National Youth Leadership Forum: Advanced Medicine & Health Care

  • National Youth Leadership Forum Engineering and Technology

  • Game & Technology Academy

  • Advanced Emergency Medicine, In Collaboration with Stanford Medicine

Experience America

  • Ever want to learn what it’s really like to make a game from start to finish? Here’s your chance! Our premier game development program is what started it all, and we remain committed to showing you the reality of what it takes to succeed in the video game industry. We’ll take you through every step of the game development process, from initial concept to fleshing out mechanics and shipping the final product. You’ll hear stories from professional game developers about the hardships and creative victories of the development process, and by the end, you’ll know whether or not this is the career for you.


FLG Code Camp

  • FLG Code Camp's 2018 Summer of Coding is Coming! All camps will be held at CollegeAmerica, dates TBD. For more information, click here.

    • Introduction to Coding Camp (persons 8-15 years of age).

    • Website Development Camp (persons 11-16 years age).

Gettysburg College

Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania offers several opportunities for high school students to attend academic camps over the summer months. Subjects include psychology, American government, history, creative writing, or information technology. Please find information to share with your students about our academic camps below:

  • Camp Psych - Campers will get hands-on experiences that introduce them to research in psychology during this fun, challenging, and engaging introduction to the field.

  • Coding for Robotics & Electronics Camp - Students will gain hands-on experiences in coding, wiring, hardware, and building robots through the open source software known as Arduino. Throughout this camp, campers will learn basic electrical engineering, the physics behind electricity, and how to think like a scientist.

New York University

  • With NYU Precollege, rising juniors and seniors can apply to take college-level courses for credit and experience life as an NYU student. Credit-bearing courses are available in more than 30 subjects to fit every interest and academic need. Precollege hosts social events and activities to create a sense of community and help students get to know one another while exploring the city around them.

  • Computer Science for Cybersecurity: Get an introduction to programming, virtuous hacking, and digital forensics during an intensive and supportive three-week-long program designed to encourage women to pursue educational opportunities in computer science and cyber security

  • Summer Math Program for Young Scholars: Get an introduction to college level math topics while building problem solving skills. You'll explore new topics such as graph theory and combinatorics while working collaboratively in groups.

  • NYU GSTEM: Work on a project alongside researchers in math and physical sciences with this non-credit summer program for girls interested in STEM subjects.

  • STEP & BEST: NYU STEP (Science and Technology Entry Program) & BEST (Building Excellence in Science and Technology) is an innovative pre-college enrichment program for talented and motivated middle and high school students in NYC.

  • ARISE: Experience challenging college-level workshops, authentic lab research in such fields as civil & urban engineering, mechanical & electrical engineering, robotics, & more all taking place under the guidance of graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, & faculty members in this program designed for students from underrepresented communities in the STEM field.

Northern Arizona University

  • The Program Realizing Educational Potential (PREP) at Northern Arizona University offers scholars from disadvantaged backgrounds the opportunity to prepare for a future career in the health professions. This exciting four-and-a half week program will be held on the NAU Mountain campus. PREP will occur Monday-Friday from 9am-4:30pm and Saturday from 9am-3pm, with required participation at those times. Evening activities are highly recommended. Scholars will be housed on NAU campus, for more information about PREP contact JUMP Program Manager, Christal Black at JUMP@nau.edu or 928-523-7047.

Pennsylvania State University

  • The Engineering Summer Academy at Penn (ESAP) welcomes highly motivated and talented students to explore Engineering at the college level. The Academy’s intensive, three-week programs combine sophisticated theory with hands-on practical experience in cutting edge technologies. Work with leading faculty while earning college credit, live on Penn’s historic campus, and connect with new friends from around the world.

Stevens Institute of Technology

What distinguishes our pre-college programs from others is that you get to create something from to start to finish: a business plan, a video game, an investment portfolio, a short animation. Yes, you’ll leave with a stronger college application, you’ll try out a potential major, get a taste of what campus life is really like and make some new friends. But: designing your own portfolio project with cutting-edge technology…in state-of-the-art facilities…alongside world-renowned experts, CEOs and inventors…while exploring New York City? Only at Stevens. Click here for more!

  • Civil Engineering Design & Architecture

  • Pre-Med Biomedical Engineering *Session 1 CLOSED

  • Pre-Med Biology *Session 1 CLOSED

  • Exploring Career Options in Engineering & Science (ECOES)

  • Engineering Bootcamp

  • Intermediate Computer Science

  • Introduction to Coding & App Design

  • Electronic Music Production

  • Pre-Law STEM & Society

  • Virtual Reality

  • Entrepreneurship: From an Idea to a Startup

  • Business Explorer