Other Programs

WKCTC Summer Art Program:  PSAD’s Pre-College Summer Art Program for high school students is a two-week studio experience in the world-class studios at 919 Madison Street and 905 Harrison Street. All materials are included in the $185 tuition fee, with lunch available for purchase from the Kitchens Café located onsite. Students will take home finished works in each discipline. The program is limited to 12 students to maintain studio seating capacities.

PAEMS is a residential two-week program in mathematics and science for highly-motivated students entering their sophomore, junior, or senior years of high school. Held on the beautiful campus of Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY, participants preview college life as they work alongside Georgetown faculty to explore advanced topics in math and science. 

MED Camp

Baptist Health Corbin MED Camp's mission is to provide an informative, educational, and medical focus enhancement opportunity for students with potential career objectives in the field of medicine or health care administration.

Baptist Health Corbin MED Camp gives students a unique learning opportunity to broaden their understanding of health care as well as introducing them to the challenges that confront our nation's health care system today. We use a broad curriculum that incorporates lectures, department observations and hands-on exercises. The time at MED Camp will be a time of discovery and challenge to allow you to learn more about the healthcare field.

Rising high school students in their junior or senior year are eligible for entry into the summer program. To learn more about the MED Camp program or to apply for the program, please see our information sheet and application on the right hand side of the page. Acceptance is limited to the first 8 students for each camp.

IF Bowling Green is an annual one-day celebration of ideas and imagination designed to inspire the next generation of creators, thinkers, and innovators. Hosted by The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU since 2014 and created in cooperation with the original IdeaFestival® in Louisville, our event brings passionate and motivated middle and high school students and interested community members from throughout the region to the WKU campus for a morning of speaker sessions and an afternoon of minds-on, hands-on activities. The whole day highlights innovation, curiosity, entrepreneurship, community engagement, and creativity across a variety of fields. 

This program is an opportunity for eighth-grade and high school honors students and interested adults to spend eight days (March 29 - April 7, 2024) learning about the history, culture, and people of England. Sponsored by The Center for Gifted Studies at Western Kentucky University, the program provides a carefully structured experience. Twenty-five qualified applicants will be accompanied by the program director.


Other WKU opportunities

VAMPY 

Summer Program for Verbally and Mathematically Precocious Youth-grades 7-10

June 16 - July 6, 2024

Camp Innovate

June 17 - 21, 2024

Camp Explore

July 8 - 12, 2024

Camp Discover 1

July 8 - 13