Boston University's Academy of Media Production: A complete media experience for high school students This four-week workshop program presents students the opportunity to explore the many aspects of media production while developing the required interpersonal skills to be a successful communicator. Click here for more information.
Columbia College Chicago Pre-collegiate Summer Program: an intensive three-week program offering college-level courses specifically tailored for high school students age 15 - 18 interested in exploring the arts, media, and communications fields. Click here for more information.
University of Illinois-Urbana Ad Camp: For sophomores, juniors, seniors. http://www.aaf.org/adcamp
Fighting Illini Summer Camps and Clinics: The Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of well-rounded sport camps for boys and girls. Young athletes have the opportunity to learn more about their sport, improve their skills, create new friendships and have fun at the same time. Campers receive excellent coaching, experience campus life, and meet athletes from a variety of backgrounds. We are confident that they will benefit from the experience. Fighting Illini Head Coaches offer a variety of Summer Sport Camps. Co-Ed camps are offered in Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Swimming, and Tennis. Additionally, exclusive camps for boys and girls are also offered. The Boys camps are Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Track & Field, and Wrestling. The Girls camps are Basketball, Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Track & Field, and Volleyball. Team Camps are available in Basketball, Football, Softball, Volleyball and Wrestling. Click here for more information.
North Carolina Outward Bound Summer Programs: These expeditions are based in the outdoors and teach students technical skills like, navigation, camp craft, the basics of backpacking or rock climbing and much more. As students learn these skills in challenging situations, they also learn the value of teamwork, compassion for others and the pursuit of excellence. Designed for students aged 14-18, our Classic expeditions push students physically, socially and emotionally. Often when they think they’ve reached their limits, they find there is more within them. Students discover their passion; dig deep; and master skills – both technical and interpersonal. Surrounded by the pristine natural world and a crew of adventurous peers, students work as a team to achieve goals and learn skills. Click here for more information.
PGA Golf Management: High school students who are passionate about the game and who want to explore the opportunities available in a career in the golf industry are invited to attend the University of Idaho’s PGA Golf Management Preview Program. In addition to learning how to launch into a golf career, attendees will get the opportunity to play golf on U of I’s 18-hole golf course, train with PGA-certified golf professionals, and get a sneak peek into the business behind the golf industry. Click here for more information.
Sports Industry Academy at UC Santa Barbara: The Sports Industry Academy Summer Program , hosted at the University of California - Santa Barbara, provides an introduction to the $600 + billion sports industry to mature and highly talented California community college, high school, and university scholars from diverse backgrounds. Prominent sports executives will guide scholars on the inner-workings of the sports industry. Click here for more information.
Sports Marketing Institute at Wake Forest University: This is the best seat in the house for an in-depth view of one of the fastest-growing industries worldwide. What happens in the game, the front office, and behind the camera fuels a $614 billion a year industry that represents one of the fastest-growing career fields worldwide. This institute explores career opportunities in both the collegiate and professional world. With guest speakers ranging from NFL and NBA professionals to NCAA Athletic Directors, Commissioners, and Directors, students can expect to walk away with a broad range of networking contacts. Click here for more information.