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The United States Military Academy at West Point is excited to offer your rising seniors (current juniors) the Summer Leaders Experience (SLE)—a rigorous five-day, overnight immersion led entirely by current West Point cadets.
SLE offers an authentic look at cadet life and challenges students academically, militarily, physically, and socially. Participants will experience:
Hands-on academic workshops: Choose from 17 sessions taught by West Point faculty.
Physical and military training: Army PT workouts, obstacle courses (indoor and outdoor), the Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA), and more.
Leadership and character development: Team-building exercises, the Leader Reaction Course, ethics discussions, and cadet-led activities.
Check out the SLE 2025 VIDEO to learn more about the experience.
Students can choose between three SLE sessions:
Session 1: May 30 – June 3
Session 2: June 5 – June 9
Session 3: June 11 – June 15
Applications for SLE open on February 15, and selections will be made on a rolling basis starting March 15. When high school students submit this application, it also completes the first part of the West Point application process. Ideal candidates will demonstrate academic excellence, leadership within their community, and a readiness to take on physical challenges.
West Point provides scholarships to cover the $495 SLE fee and travel expenses for students with documented financial need.
Learn more here: West Point Summer Leaders Experience
Apply to SLE: SLE Application
Early applications are strongly encouraged.
Calling all future business leaders! 🚀
Applications are now open for South Carolina Business Week 2026! Hosted at the USC Darla Moore School of Business, this program prepares high school students for careers in leadership and entrepreneurship.
Program Highlights:
Dates: July 19–24, 2026.
Eligibility: Rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors with a 3.0+ GPA.
Cost: Only a $75 application fee—all other costs are covered by sponsors
💲Scholarships: Over $15,000 in total scholarships are available.
🕑Deadline to apply: April 30, 2026.
Space is limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to build your skills and your future!
🔗 Learn more and apply:https://myscmc.org/business-week/ www.scbusinessweek.com
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Website – www.fineartscenter.net/summer/
Dates – June 8-11, 2026
The program is geared towards students who:
Have a strong interest in the arts and want to deepen their skills,
AND are in Middle School or High School and are strongly considering auditioning for the FAC in the future,
OR have auditioned for the FAC and want to improve their skills.
Program Structure
PM Session: 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. – This session is for high school students who will work with our teaching artists on sharpening and refining their already present skills.
Cost - Tuition for the program is $200.00
Students may quality for financial assistance. See “Special Assistance” section.
Please reserve your spot here.
Check out this list of the best scholarships open to current Juniors!
Summer volunteer opportunity for juniors and seniors
Please take a look at this list of resources for Winter Weather assistance and more: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZGcKaAAi3hzuvzcCkDUb0cnesNbU8aXfxf31qZRUfRM/edit?usp=sharing
Find more information here.
CU is actively recruiting high-achieving 10th-grade students.
Program Overview: The Clemson Career Workshop is a two-year college readiness program designed to support high-achieving students as they prepare for college. Students begin the program the summer before their junior year and remain engaged through high school graduation. Participants gain an inside look at Clemson University while building academic, leadership, and college-going skills. The program also exposes students to STEM, arts and humanities, and social and behavioral sciences.
There is no cost to apply or attend, aside from a $50 registration fee for the on-campus summer experience.
Key Dates & Details
Application Open: October 1 – January 14
Notification of Acceptance: February 25
Application Link: https://clemson.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2fpiKR85DsneqCG
Summer Residential Experience: Sunday, June 7 – Saturday, June 13
Cost: Free to apply
Greenville County Schools is excited to call for applications for the 2026-2027 Youth Leadership Class, a leadership development program geared to youth who exhibit leadership skills or leadership potential while maintaining no lower than a C average. Building these foundations and developing our youth to serve in leadership capacities is critical to the future of our nation’s success. Youth Leadership Greenville (YLG) is designed to bring awareness to our young people, challenge them to become engaged citizens, and prepare them to serve in leadership positions within our community, now and as adults.
YLG is open to students who will be a junior during the 2026-2027 school year. Students who participate in YLG will have opportunities to develop an awareness of community needs, the leadership skills necessary to meet those needs, and work collaboratively with community leaders.
Students must complete the online application, submit their resume, and have two recommendation letters submitted by January 31st to be considered for the program. Each application will be rated using a rubric and students will be selected for an interview based on their rating. After interviews are completed, the YLG committee will send acceptance letters to students prior to spring break.
If you have any questions, contact youthleadership@greenville.k12.sc.us
Dear Parents,
You are cordially invited to attend an informational session for parents of prospective students interested in applying to the Fine Arts Center for the 2026-2027 school year. This event is designed specifically for parents to learn more about our programs and gain insight into the opportunities available for students at the Fine Arts Center. We will cover the application and audition process so that families know what to expect.
Please note:
Sign up for your spot here - https://shorturl.at/C6eab.
Due to seating limitations only 2 parents per family can attend.
If both parents are attending, both must sign up individually for a spot. This will allow us to accurately account for seating.
This session is for 8th-11th grade parents only. Students should not attend.
If the session is full, you can watch the program at the following link - https://www.youtube.com/@fineartscentergoogleacct1300/streams
We look forward to welcoming you and sharing what makes the Fine Arts Center an exceptional place for young artists to learn and grow.
Sincerely,
The Fine Arts Center Administration Team
We would like to invite your students to our annual ARTrageous event, a hands-on afternoon at Lander University for high school students interested in studio art. This free event is an opportunity for you to experience the energy and excitement of the Lander Art Department. It immediately follows an Admissions Open House and participants can attend both.
Join us for our annual ARTrageous Event Saturday, November 15, from 2:00-6:00, immediately following an Admissions Open House event.
Student, make sure you have a plan to be College and Career Ready (CCR) by the time you finish your Junior Year. CCR is tied to being able to have an abbreviated schedule Senior Year. Please see the attached documents for more information about being CCR.
Join the Davidson College Admission Staff this fall for a workshop series designed to help prepare you for the college search and application process. Sessions will cover topics including building your college list, admission & financial aid basics, college essay writing, and more. All workshops are free to attend, regardless of interest in Davidson College, and conducted virtually. Make sure to register in advance; this is recommended for Seniors and Juniors. Questions? Contact us at: admission@davidson.edu.
Scan the QR Code to register!
Register for an upcoming event to tour of Greenville Tech’s Center for Manufacturing Innovation (CMI), located next to CU-ICAR on Sept. 24 - 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
🔹 Learn about robotics, 3D printing, mechatronics & CNC machining
🔹 See state-of-the-art labs & technology
🔹 Discover flexible career pathways & training programs
📅 Registration required – don’t miss this opportunity to see how CMI is preparing the next generation of innovators!
Please use this link to help you prepare for Senior Year!
Please check the MHS Website for updates.
Please check the MHS Website for updates.
Please review the CCR Website. Keep in mind that in order to have Early Release/Late Arrival Senior Year, you must be College and Career Ready!