Multidisciplinary

  • High School Studies Program (HSSP) - MIT

    Program Description: HSSP is intended to let students take an in-depth look at a variety of academic and non-academic subjects.
    Program Dates: MIT Spring HSSP 2012 will run on Saturdays, February 18th through April 14th (excluding March 10th, which is Spark). More information, will be available soon; the catalog of classes will be posted by January 27.
    Major Content Area: Multiple
    Target Audience: 7-12th graders
    Application Deadline: 1/30/2012
    Residential Program: No
    Tuition/ Stipend: $30-$60 tuition. Financial Aid available.
    Time Period for Program: Winter/ Spring
    Program Website: http://esp.mit.edu/learn/HSSP/index.html

    Posted 1.27.12
  • Spark (MIT)

    Program Description: Spark is a Saturday program designed to give students the opportunity to explore a wide range of subjects. MIT students and community members teach a variety of classes, from urban orienteering to mathematics to Chinese brush painting and everything in between.
    Program Date: March 10th
    Major Content Area: Multiple
    Target Audience: 7-12th graders
    Application Deadline: 2/14/2012
    Residential Program: No
    Tuition/ Stipend: $30 tuition
    Time Period for Program: Spring and Summer
    Program Website: http://esp.mit.edu/learn/Spark/index.html

    Posted 1.27.12
  • Chewonki Semester in Maine

    Program Description: Chewonki seeks students who are looking for an exciting and challenging experience, who are thriving at their own school, and who are ready to seek new ways of learning for themselves and new ways to contribute to others.
    Major Content Area: Multiple
    Target Audience: 11th graders
    Application Deadline: 2/1/2012
    Residential Program: Yes
    Tuition/ Stipend: $22,300 tuition. Financial Aid available
    Time Period for Program: Fall and Spring Semester Programs
    Program Website: http://www.chewonki.org/mcs/default.asp

    Posted 1.27.12
  • CITYterm

    Program Description: CITYterm, a semester program for thirty intellectually adventuresome juniors and seniors in high school, makes New York City its Laboratory and Classroom.
    Major Content Area: Multiple
    Target Audience: Rising 11th and 12th graders
    Application Deadline: 2/15/2012
    Residential Program: Yes
    Tuition/ Stipend: $22,000 (approx.) Financial aid available
    Time Period for Program: Fall and Spring Semester Programs
    Program Website: http://www.cityterm.org/

    Posted 1.27.12
  • Junction (MIT)

    Program Description: Offering college-level, academic courses four evenings per week during the summer. Program Dates: July 9 through August 16, 2012, Mondays through Thursdays, 5 PM - 9 PM.
    Major Content Area: Multiple
    Target Audience: 8-12 graders
    Application Deadline: 3/1/2012
    Residential Program: No
    Tuition/ Stipend: $600 tution. (includes dinner three nights / week). Financial aid available
    Time Period for Program: Summer
    Program Website: http://esp.mit.edu/learn/Junction/index.html

    Posted 1.27.12
  • Coastal Studies Program for Girls

    Program Description: Coastal Studies for Girls is the country's first science and leadership semester school for 10th grade girls, located in Freeport, Maine. CSG serves a diverse group of students from across the country and around the world. Classes in marine science, leadership.
    Major Content Area: Multiple
    Target Audience: Girls in 10th grade
    Application Deadline: 3/15/2012
    Residential Program: Yes
    Tuition/ Stipend: 17500 tuition. Financial Aid available.
    Time Period for Program: Fall and Spring Semester Programs
    Program Website: http://www.coastalstudiesforgirls.org/

    Posted 1.27.12