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Academy by the Sea/Camp Pacific
Carlsbad/CA
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With the ocean at their doorstep, students come from all over the world to attend summer programs located on the breathtaking campus in Carlsbad, CA. Camp Pacific, est. 1943, offers one-week Surf Camps ($895) and a dynamic fun-filled three-week recreation camp for ages 8-16 ($2495). For academics, the five-week Academy by the Sea program ($4795) offers courses that can be taken for remedial credit or enrichment.
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Awosting-Chinqueka
Morris and Bantam/CT
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Est. 1900. Family owned and operated, Awosting and Chinqueka are private residential summer camps located in the rolling hills of Connecticut's Litchfield County. Our camp program is for ages 6 through 16. Enr. 310 campers. We offer 2 , 4, 6 and 8 week sessions throughout the summer. Fees range from $2,275-$7,175. Campers love the variety of activities. Our program includes morning swim lessons and afternoon electives at over forty activities. More than camp, summer family!
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Ballibay for the Fine & Performing Arts
Camptown/PA
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Est. 1964. Coed, ages 6-16. Located on a beautiful mountaintop in northeastern Pennsylvania, Camp Ballibay for the Fine & Performing Arts offers a wide range of non competitive fine and performing arts activities in a fun, traditional camp setting. Major activity areas include theatre; vocal &instrumental music; ballet, modern, jazz and tap dance; video; radio; two- & three-dimensional visual arts; photography and technical theater. Sessions range 2-9 weeks ($985 per week).
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Brewster Day Camp
Brewster/MA
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Est. 1981. Family owned and operated and accredited by the American Camping Association, Brewster Day Camp welcomes 250 campers K-8th grade (ages 5-16) and 90 staff members from 30 states and 14 countries. Our 4-acre campus with tents, assemby areas, field, playgrounds, pavilions and buildings is nestled in the woods surrounded by Nickerson State Park. BDC campers learn to embody the camp motto by sharing summers of Courage, Hope, Good Spirit, and Peace! 8 week session, enrollment options by week: M-F, MWF, or TTH. Fees range between $250-$500 based on desired schedule.
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Brillantmont Int'l Summer School
Lausanne/Switzerland
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Est. 1882. The academic program includes 4 hours of French/day: conversation and literature; culture and civilization; study of the environment. Three hours of sports activity/day: tennis, swimming, basketball, volleyball, bicycling, cross-country, windsurfing, water skiing. Concerts, films, campfires, excursions to historic Swiss towns and to the mountains. Visits to museums connected with Swiss cultural and economic life. Minimum stay of 15 days. Boarding ages 12-18, grades 8-12: boys and girls Enr. 140, July and August.
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Mr. Philippe Pasche, Director
Geraldine Buland, Admissions
Brillantmont International Summer Course
Avenue Secretan 16
CH-1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Brown University Pre-College Summer Prog
Providence/RI
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The Pre-College Summer@Brown allows exceptional middle-school and high-school students to experience what life is like on an Ivy League campus. We offer a number of different Pre-College Programs from late June through early August each year. Visit our website for complete program description.Programs range from 1-7 weeks.
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Cardigan Mountain School Summer Session
Canaan/NH
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The Cardigan Summer Session offers boys and girls an opportunity to combine an individualized academic program with a camp experience. Courses include sciences, languages, math and arts. Recreation includes tennis, sailing, soccer, swimming and lacrosse. Est. 1951. Boarding and Day grades 3-9, ages 9-16, Enr. 160. Tuition: $7,500. (bdg,) $4,000. (day). Program is for six weeks. Financial aid available.
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Center for Language Studies/Beloit Col.
Beloit, WI
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Est. 1983. Summer intensive language courses offered from June to August in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian. Personalized instruction, superb teachers, college credit, language tables, cultural activities, and easy access to Madison, Milwaukee, and Chicago. 17 minimum age limit. Held in four- and eight-week sessions. Estimated costs: $3,500-$6,000. Competitive full-tuition STARTALK scholarships for Arabic and Chinese, for high school students only.
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Cheley Colorado Camps
Estes Park/CO
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Est. 1921. Coed, ages 9-17, enrollment 450. Sessions: 1 month or 2 months. Fee for two 27-day sessions $4,100. An exciting resident camp program which challenges each camper, bringing out their best in a friendly, safe and caring environment. Western riding, backpacking, hiking, field sports, crafts, fishing and technical climbing, mt. biking, river rafting. Proven results in building outdoor leadership and character. Located next to Rocky Mountain National Park, 75 miles NW of Denver. Owned and operated by the Cheley family for 88 years.
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Cheshire Academy Summer Program
Cheshire/CT
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Est. 1911. Coed grades 7-12. Tuition: $3,080 day; $5,660 boarding.June 29-August 3,2007. 5-week academic enrichment for middle school and high school students in College Prep, Study Skills, and ESL with small classes. Dozens of art, athletic, and alternative afternoon activities. Saturday trips to New York City, Boston and a 3-day trip to Washington D.C. Ninety-sixth summer in operation.
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Colorado College Summer Programs
Colorado Springs, CO
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Qualified high school students in grades 11-12 can participate in undergraduate classes, live on campus and earn college credit. Three 3-week sessions offered with special programming on the college admission process and college application essay writing: June 9-June 27; June 30-July 18; and July 21-August 8, 2008.
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Cornell University Summer College
Ithaca/NY
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Cornell University's award-winning "Summer College Programs for High School Students" offers one-, three-, four-, and six-week programs for talented sophomores, juniors, and seniors from around the world. Enr. 700. Tuition/residential and noncredit charges $1,685-$8,395. Students: Live on our beautiful campus;Take college classes with leading faculty;Earn an average of six to eight credits;And explore careers and academic majors. Students often say it's the best summer of their life!
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Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Summer Camps
Cortez/CO
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Archaeology engages students in the study of the past. Through hands-on activities and unique field trips, students learn that archaeology, history and culture are exciting, relevant, and fun. Est. 1983, we offer 1-3 week summer camps from June-August for teens, and Field Trips from 1-5 days for 4-12 grades March-November.
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Dunnabeck At Kildonan
Amenia/NY
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Oldest summer camp program in the country for students with dyslexia. Founded in 1955 by Diana Hanbury King. Six-week coed boarding and day program, ages 8-16. Enr. 85. Daily one-to-one Orton-Gillingham tutoring in reading, writing and spelling. Traditional summer camp activities including horseback riding, waterskiing, and art electives. 6/27/08-8/8/08 tuition: Boarding $9,100; Day $6,900; half-day $4,600.
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Endless Mountains Dance Camp
Camptown/PA
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Located on a beautiful Pennsylvania mountaintop, EMDC is a summer haven for the experienced dancer. In the two-week dance intensive, campers spend most of their day in dance classes and rehearsals, while still having time each day to try other activity areas at EMDC's sister camp, Camp Ballibay. In 2008, EMDC will offer traditional dance technique, dance on camera, training in "non-dance" movement styles, as well as performance opportunities.
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Farm Arts Camp
Camptown/PA
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Coed, ages 6-16. The Farm Arts Camp offers a wide range of non-competitive visual arts and nature activities in a fun, friendly traditional camp setting. We are located on a beautiful mountaintop in northeastern Pennsylvania. The Farm focuses on a love of the arts and the outdoors. Our major activity areas include: painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, ceramics, horseback riding, nature activities, sports and movement, music and radio, and much more.
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Fork Union Military Academy Summer Session
Fork Union/VA
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Fork Union Military Academy's Summer Session provides a non-military program of academic study, athletic activities, and planned enrichment trips for young men grades 8-12.The session is designed to help students earn academic credit for new course work, correct deficiencies through repeat work, and improve study habits. Four-week program held in July . Classes, taught by the Academy's regular faculty, are held six days a week.Tuition $3650.Est. 1898
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G.W.U. Summer Scholars
Washington/DC
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Whether debating the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict, exploring world cultures in socio-cultural anthropology, or testing the effective use of biometrics for the Dept of Homeland Security, Summer Scholars draws on the resources of both GWU and Washington, DC to provide an extraordinary, one-of-a-kind academic experience. 10-day mini courses open to students in gr. 9-11; 6-week credit-bearing precollege program for high school juniors. Credit and noncredit options are available to both residential and commuting students. 2007 costs: were: $1,785 commuter and $2,300 for 10-day mini courses; $4,189 commuter and $6,100 residential for 6-week program.
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Georgetown Prep. Summer English Program
North Bethesda/MD
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Offers intensive six-week audio-lingual training in English for young people of high school age (14-17 years), coed, with or without previous knowledge of English, supplemented by a schedule of recreational and social activities. Although the aim of the program is to teach English, it also offers young people the opportunity to experience international iving. Five hours daily classes with TOEFL preparation and test adminstered Full time counselors supervise students. Separate girls' boarding facility Est. 1968. Grades 9-12: 50 boys, 50 girls. Boarding tuition: $6,075. Day tuition: $3,775.
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Rosita A. Whitman, Director of Int'l
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Georgetown Preparatory School
10900 Rockville Pike
North Bethesda, MD 20852
Tel: (301) 214-1249 or (301) 214-1250
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Good News
Forestdale/MA
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Est. 1934. Campers participate in four activity periods each day. Choice generally includes two of the following: arts and crafts, softball, tennis, soccer, volleyball, track, basketball, sailing, canoeing and archery. The other two activities usually include swimming and boating; both taught by American Red Cross certified instructors. For campers needing extra help for school courses, skilled tutors are available to review or make up courses. English lessons are available for our international campers. Camp Good News is a non-profit, non-denominational Christian camp situated on over 200 acres on beautiful Cape Cod. Ages 6-15: 300 boys, 300 girls. Two week program 6/22-7/5/08 ($920); Three week program 7/6-7/26 and 7/27-8/16/08 ($1380).
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Gow School Summer Program
South Wales/NY
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A carefully constructed program balancing academics, traditional camp activities & weekend overnight trips. Our coed summer program for ages 8-16 offers a combination of learning and fun: four structured classes in the morning with traditional camp activities in the afternoon and evening with fantastic weekend trips. Dyslexia, language based LD-Attention issues. Est. 1990. Five-week session, Boarding ages 8-16: 120 boys and 120 girls. Boarding tuition: $6,300.
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David Mendlewski, Camp Director
2419 Emery Road
PO Box 85
South Wales, NY 14139
Tel: (716) 652-3450
Fax: (716) 687-2003
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Green Cove for Girls
Tuxedo/NC
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Est. 1922. Boarding ages 7-17; 190 girls.Tuition:$3,175 June Camp, $5,450 Main Camp, $925 August Camp.On 350-acre lake in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Non-competitive, non-regimented program that encourages goal setting and self-direction. Activities include canoeing, sailing, kayaking, tennis, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, horseback riding, nature programs, and wilderness trips.
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Greylock
Becket/MA
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Founded 1916, Greylock is a traditional sports camp for boys, age 6-16. Seven-week session, $9600, enr. 420. We emphasize good sportsmanship, positive reinforcement, effort and respect for a summer of learning, healthy friendship, and fun with excellent instruction in sports water fun, nature and arts.
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Michael Marcus and Lucas Horn, Directors
Greylock
150 East 57th Street, Suite 3B
New York, NY 10022
Tel.: 212-582-1042
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Greylock
1525 Main Street
Becket, MA 01223
Tel.: 413-623-8921
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Hargrave Summer Session
Chatham/VA
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A Hargrave summer includes new, enrichment and repeat courses, including Driver Education and Leadership. Average class size, 10 pupils. Seven sporting activities. SAT Prep. How To Study.Study Hall. Major high school academic subjects, plus reading. Outdoor adventure programs. Est. 1923. Boarding grades 7-PG: 160 boys. Tuition: $3,750.
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Harvard Career Discovery Program
Cambridge/MA
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A summer program for those considering a career in design, whether architecture, landscape architecture, or urban planning and design. This intensive program allows students to explore these professions. Provides tutored design studios, career counseling, lectures by Harvard professors and advanced professionals, drawing and computer workshops, & field trips. Est. 1972. Coed,Ages 17 and up, graduating high school students in 2008: 275 boys and girls. 6 wk program
June 16 -July 25, 2008. Tuition: $2,760.
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Harvard Secondary School Program
Cambridge/MA
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Harvard Summer School's Secondary School Program offers intensive four-week and eight-week (June 23-August 15, 2008) college-credit courses for 1,000 motivated students who've finished their senior, junior, or sophomore year. A taste of college, a taste of Harvard. Experience college life this summer in Harvard's Secondary School Porgram. You'll be challenged-both personally and academically-by taking college courses, living in a dorm, and meeting new friends. Tuition (2008 rates): $2,350 per 4-credit course.
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Office of Admissions:
Harvard Secondary School Summer Program
51 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel. (617) 495-3192
Fax: (617) 496-2680
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Hotchkiss Summer Portals
Lakeville, CT
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Est. 2004, 3-week sessions, June 22-July 13, 2008. Tuition $3,750. Hotchkiss Summer Portals offers three coed programs:one for exceptional Chamber Musicians (Instrumentalists ages 12-15 and Vocalists ages 15-18); one for committed Environmental Scientists (ages 12-15); and one for gifted and driven Mathmematicians (ages 12-15).
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Howe Summer Camp
Howe/IN
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Estb. 1895. Boys only ages 9-15. Camp offers 3 or 6 week sessions. Tuition ranges from $2100-$3400. Located on Cedar Lake in northeastern Indiana. The camper learns self-discipline and leadership while involved in sports, activities and an academic program. Horseback riding is offered at an additional fee. English 9 or Algebra I credit; younger boys take review classes. ACA accredited.
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Hun School Summer Session
Princeton/NJ
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The Hun School of Princeton provides a park-like setting for its five-week academic or E.S.L. session (6/30-8/1, day and residential) . A variety of courses are available including courses for credit. Students must be age 13 to reside, or can be a day student. The separate E.S.L. program provides classroom instruction in English along with cultural and historical excursions. Established 1984. Coed ages 13-19. Enr. 195. Tuition: Academic Session: $1248-$2165 for day students; $5023 for boarders. ESL tuition is $2955-$6540.
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Donna O'Sullivan, Director of Auxiliary Services/Summer Programs
Summer Programs Office
The Hun School of Princeton Summer Session
176 Edgerstoune Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
Tel: (609) 921-7600, ext. 2265
Fax: (609) 921-0953
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International Sports Training Camp
Stroudsburg/PA
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Est. 1991, International Sports Training Camp (ISTC) is a coed, residential summer sports camp for kids ages 8 to 17. Our private 400-acre facility is located in the Pocono Mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania. We combine traditional camping experiences with a one week sports camp! We offer specialized sports programs in soccer and basketball, one very popular all sports program, and IXTC, a sport and adventure program for older campers. Camp fees $795-$1,040. Enrollment approx 260 campers per week.
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Les Elfes International Camps
SWITZERLAND -CANADA-LEBANON
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Est. 1987. Coed, unique and enriching experiences for girls and boys 8-18, language, sports, outdoor and indoor activities, excursions, one week block sessions, Summer and winter camps for individuals in Verbier, Zermatt and Crans-Montana, Switzerland and summer in Whistler, Canada.Coming soon-a camp center in Lebanon. School group travel to various European destinations and adventure trips to Australia and Kenya. Tuition varies, but one-week ski/snowboard rate is 1,585 Chf (US $1219), inclusive of boarding, part-time language course (optional), meals and laundry/cleaning service. Tours based on ten pax. at rate of 1,400 Chf (US $1077) per student per week, for groups of ten or more. NCA member.
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Massanutten Military Summer Cadet Prog.
Woodstock/VA
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Give your child the chance to reach his or her academic, leadership, character and physical potential at Massanutten Military Academy's Summer Cadet Program. Located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, MMA offers the nation's only military summer program. The military program allows cadets to develop self-discipline, confidence, teamwork and leadership within a structured, nurturing environment. Coed, grades 7-12, five-week session, tuition, room and board $3450.
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Matoaka
Smithfield/ME
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Founded in 1951, Camp Matoaka has a family atmosphere that can be described as spirited, warm, caring and fun. At Matoaka we emphasize participation and teamwork, and also individuality. June 29-August 16, 2008. Length of sessions: 3.5 weeks ($5,300) or 7 weeks ($9,100). Residential camp for girls only, ages 7-15, Enr. 280 campers.
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Leslie and Jason Silberman, Owners/Directors
Camp Matoaka
32 Lanes End
Natick, MA 01760
Tel.: 800-628-6252 or 508-655-5955
Fax: 508-655-5965
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Camp Matoaka
One Great Place
Smithfield, ME 04978
Tel.: 207-362-2500
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Mondamin for Boys
Tuxedo/NC
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Est. 1922. Boarding ages 7-17: 190 boys.. Tuition: $3,175 June Camp, $5,450 Main Camp, $925 August Camp.On 350-acre lake in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Non-competitive, non-regimented program that encourages goal setting and self-direction. Activities include canoeing, sailing,swimming, tennis, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, horseback riding, nature programs, and wilderness trips.
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Mount Holyoke Take the Lead!SummerAction
South Hadley/MA
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Est. 2000. Two-week, residential, hands-on program for action-oriented high school girls, 14-17, gr. 9-11, who want to change the world. June 29-July 12, 2008. Tuition $2,950. A diverse group of 80 young women will participate in fun, interactive workshops and activities that foster leadership skills. Other highlights include improvisational moviemaking with ACT NOW!, video presentation by Hollywood producer and field trips to interesting New England sites plus the inside scoop on the college admission process.
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Northfield Mount Hermon Summer Session
Northfield/MA
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On-campus programs offer a great opportunity to explore subjects in depth for credit or enrichment - courses in English, math, history, science, etc. Boarding enrolls 300. Middle School Program (entering grades 7-9) & College Prep (entering grades 10-12) - 5 weeks; Tuition: Middle School& College Prep $5700. ESL program for students entering grades 7-12, tuition $5800, and New Zealand Summer Abroad for students entering grades 10-12, tuition $5,950.
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Northwestern Univ College Prep Program
Evanston/IL
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The College Preparation Program at Northwestern University is designed for high school students who want new academic challenges and the experience of real college life. This summer program for high school students offers three, six, and nine-week options as part of the Northwestern's Summer Session, and students will earn college credit for the courses they take. $2922 for one course. June 22-August 22. Northwestern University is located on a 240-acre campus in Evanston, the first suburb north of Chicago.
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Occidental College Summer Oceanology
Los Angeles/CA
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Est. 1975. Enr. limited to 25 rising high school seniors. 5-wk introductory college course, June 29-Aug. 2, 2008. Estimated 2008 Tuition: $4304 + $2000 room/board/insurance/course fee. Study marine biology using everything from fishing poles and snorkeling gear to the nets and equipment of an 85' oceanographic vessel, and earn 4 college credits. Lectures and labs cover oceanography, physiology & ecology of plankton to whales, and applied topics such as aquaculture.Fridays are spent at sea.
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Oneka
Tafton/PA
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Est. 1908, Enr. 130. Camp Oneka is an ACA (American Camp Association) accredited residential camp for girls (7-16) located on the shore of beautiful Fairview Lake in the Pocono region of northeast Pennsylvania. Rich traditional program includes a wide variety of activities from field sports, such as hockey, softball, and soccer to drama, arts and crafts, ceramics, photography, tennis, horseback riding, mountain biking, archery, and tower climbing, to name a few. Outstanding aquatic program includes canoeing, sailing, rowing water skiing, tubing, and lifeguard training.Oneka was used by the National Red Cross as a site for production of their Lifeguard Training films. Camper-counselor ratio 3:1. Sessions: 3.5 weeks ($3,400)and 7 weeks ($5,500).Join us for our 100th year.
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Dale and Barbara Dohner, Owners/Directors
Camp Oneka
10 Oakford Road
Wayne, PA 19087
Tel.: 610-687-6260
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Dale and Barbara Dohner, Owners/Directors
Camp Oneka
HC1, Box 1130
Tafton, PA 18464
Tel.: 570-226-4049
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Phillips Exeter Academy Summer School
Exeter/NH
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Five weeks of academic enrichment at one of America's outstanding independent schools (July 6-August 9, 2008). Multicultural and co-ed, we offer a residential/day program for motivated students who enjoy full access to our campus with its state-of-the-art Phelps Science Center and expansive athletic facilities. UPPER SCHOOL for students entering grades 10, 11, 12, or PG, and ACCESS EXETER for students entering grade 8 or 9. Total enrollment: 700.
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Randolph-Macon Acad. Summer Session
Front Royal/VA
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Est. 1892. Coed, boarding and day, gr. 6-12. Enr. 205. One month program June 29-July 25, 2008. Tuition: $3,500. Upper School offers academic courses, the flight camp, and the English As a Second Language program.Rising sixth through eighth graders participate in enrichment courses in the mornings and camp activities in the afternoons.
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Pia G. Crandell, Director of Admissions
Randolph-Macon Academy Summer Programs
200 Academy Drive
Front Royal, VA 22630
Tel: 800-272-1172 or 540-636-5484
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Rectory School Summer Session
Pomfret/CT
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5-week session designed to strengthen basic study skills and techniques through review and enrichment work in English, mathematics, study skills, and developmental reading. The Rectory School Summer Program provides academic activities each morning, summer camp activities each afternoon, and day trips on weekends. The academic work stresses fundamentals and study skills taught in small classes along with one-to-one work in the award-winning IIP. Est. 1950.coed, grades 5-9, Enr. 85,day and boarding programs, Tuition, boarding, $6,950, Day $4,000.
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Roaring Brook Camp for Boys
Bradford/VT
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Est. 1965. Roaring Brook specializes in providing instruction in outdoor sports and skills, and Vermont crafts. A 650-acre forest preserve provides a pristine setting for boys seeking a fun and exciting camp experience. Activities include: rock climbing, ropes course, tyrolean traverse, survival training, orienteering, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, fly-tying, woodworking, leatherwork, blacksmithing, archery, marksmanship, and fitness. Four/six week campers enjoy a canoe trip and backpack trips as well as special event days. Sessions: two weeks ($2,050), four weeks ($3,850) and six weeks ($5,350).
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Drs. J. Thayer and Candice Raines, Directors
Roaring Brook Camp for Boys
300 Grove ST #4
Rutland, VT 05701
Tel: 800-832-4295
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Drs. J. Thayer and Candice Raines, Directors
Roaring Brook Camp for Boys
480 Roaring Brook RD
Bradford, VT 05033
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Rock Farm
Camptown/PA
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Coed, ages 8-16. The Rock Farm is The Ballibay Camps' two-week Rock-n-Roll camp experience. TRF's program offers daily lessons in guitar, drums, and/or bass guitar; songwriting and improvisation classes; staff-directed bands; and great performance and recording opportunitites. $1950 for 2-wk session. We are located on a beautiful mountaintop in northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Rumsey Hall Summer Session
Washington/CT
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Est. 1900, coed boarding and day summer school for grades 3-9 day and grades 5-9 boarding. Tuition for 5-week session: $1,500 day, $5,600 boarding. Intensive academic review or a head start for the coming year. Emphasis on English, math, study skills and computer skills. ESL and Language Skills courses available. Class size 6-10 students. One hour each day is spent reading a book of the student's choice with book reports written upon completion.
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Matthew Hoeniger, Director of Admissions
Rumsey Hall Summer School
201 Romford Road
Washington, CT 06794
Tel: 860-868-0535
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Thomas W. Farmen, Head of School |
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http://www.rumseyhall.org
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Sanborn Western Camps
Florissant/CO
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Since 1948, Sanborn Western Camps have been creating outdoor experiences of exceptional quality and depth. Our fun, relaxed atmosphere and caring staff provide a supportive environment for individual growth in self-confidence, independence, and awareness of others. 6000-acres of open pine forest, wildflower meadows and rocky bluffs located in the center of Colorado, 35 miles west of Colorado Springs at an elevation of 8700 feet create an unparalleled setting for outdoor adventures. One month sessions: ages 9-17, June 15-August 17,2008. Tuition $3800. Sanborn Junior Camp: 15 day sessions, ages 7-10, June 15-August 17,2008. Tuition $1900. ACA accredited.
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School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Boston/MA
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The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston's (SMFA)five-week (June-July) Pre-College Summer Studio is a unique and rigorous art program focused on making art, sharing art, and living art. Explore drawing, painting,printmaking, video, digital photography, and sound art, as well as intallation, sculpture, and performance. Discover Boston. Build your portfolio. Earn college credit. Estb. 2002. Tuition: $6,700 (with room and board); $3,800 (commuter tuition). Coed, day or boarding program for ages 16-18, grades 10-12. Total enr. 75.
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Elena Belle White, Program Director
Pre-College Summer Studio
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
230 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
Tel.: (617) 369-3644
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Debra Samdperil |
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http://www.smfa.edu/precollege
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Science Camp Watonka
Hawley/PA
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Est. 1963. Boys. age 7-15. Enr. 125. Tuition: $5,995 (8-week); $5,395(6-week);$3,895 (4-week);$2,195(2-week). Camp Watonka offers a camper selected program that combines "hands on" science activties with the traditional. Some activities offered are: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computers, electronics, physics, video, rocketry, archery, woodworking, sailing, mini-bikes, climbing, ropes, etc. Well-equipped laboratory buildings, along with certified instructors, make this a unique experience that is both educational and fun.
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Donald Wacker, Owner and Director
Science Camp Watonka
P.O. Box 356
Paupack, PA 18451
Tel: (570) 857-1401
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P.O. Box 127
Hawley, PA 18428
Tel: (570) 226-4779
Fax: (570) 857-9653
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SFS, The School for Field Studies
WORLDWIDE
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Est. 1987. Coed, grades 11-12, ages 16 plus.Enr. 50.Programs in Baja, Mexico, Costa Rica, Kenya, Australia, The Turks and Caicos Islands. Condensed, 30-day, four college level credit programs in environmental studies; include lectures, field exercises, research and field trips. Students work with local communities and learn environmental problem-solving skills.One of the country's oldest and largest undergraduate environmental study abroad programs.
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