Programs & Opportunites

CRLS and the Cambridge area are rich with opportunities. One of the biggest challenges is knowing about them, so that they can be taken advantage of. Below are a subset, which may be of interest and value. Please feel free to let us know about more! or if you have an unaddressed interest we can help connect you with opportunites for ...

SRMP - Science Research Mentoring Program

https://cfa.harvard.edu/research/harvard-mit-science-research-mentoring-program-srmp

https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/shrimp/mentoring

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/06/local-teens-learn-how-to-be-scientists-in-harvard-mit-program/


BSSP - MIT/Harvard Broad Summer Scholars Program

https://www.broadinstitute.org/partnerships/education/k-12-outreach/broad-summer-scholars-program


Enhanced 'senior' Year - Seniors & juniors who want to pursue their passions, connect to the community and show what they know.

https://sites.google.com/cpsd.us/crlsenhancedsenioryear/home


Early College Program, Lesley University - Health sciences, art & design and social work for students entering grades 10-12.



Harvard Extension School

The Harvard Extension School gives priority to seniors and juniors. CRLS students can take Harvard Extension School courses that are advanced beyond the level of CRLS courses and do not supplant the CRLS curriculum. Eligible students must complete the Harvard Extension application, a scholarship application, an essay, and a teacher recommendation form. All students must pay the $35.00 registration fee and are responsible for the costs of books and materials. Some CRLS students may also be eligible for the Lowell Scholarship Program for tuition reduction. Learn more >>


Harvard Ed Portal | Programs for HS students

https://edportal.harvard.edu/high-school-programs



Cambridge STEAM initiative:

STEAM Internship opportunities

The Hive - Cambridge Public Library makerspace



Upward Bound - MIT-Wellesley program for CRLS students 9-12 first generation college or low income