Oh, the places they went and the things they did ***********************************************************************************************
Each Summer, our students participate in some exciting programs and activities. This summer was no exception.
The following students will be taking courses, participating in Summer Enrichment Programs, or doing volunteer work at the following colleges, universities or organizations.
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Kinya Alexander |
Was selected by the Junior Statesmen Foundation to attend the 2008 Georgetown II Summer School where she took a college level course is US Foreign Policy. She had the opportunity to meet and question political leaders, polish her debating skills, and experience politics in our Nation’s Capital Kinya was also selected to attend the 2008 NJ Representatives from the |
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Ruthly Cadestin |
Attended |
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Deadra Cadet |
Participated in a two week Summer Enrichment Program at Penn State, where she took courses in Law and Government. In addition, Deandra also participated in |
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Sonia Chandi |
Took a Chemistry course at |
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Bintu Conteh |
Bintu was selected to participate in the highly competitive Musical Theater Track of the 2008 Summer Acting Conservatory for High School Students at Rutger’s |
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Kathryna Corpuz |
Participated in two summer programs. She will attend the RIS Kathyrna also participated in the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine in Washington, DC, where she learned about the educational requirements, career options, clinical practice, and ethical and legal issues facing medical professionals today. |
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Rachel Del Valle |
Was accepted into the |
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Jatinder Dhami |
Jatinder was engaged in three programs this summer. At Jatinder also participated in the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine at In addition, she worked as a volunteer at |
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Tolulope Falae |
Attended the 2008 |
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Dominique Garrett Erica Ratti Mikhaila Zabat |
Will participate as members of the People to People Student Ambassador Program. This program was founded in 1956 by President Eisenhower who believed that if ordinary citizens of different nations were able to communicate directly, differences could be resolved. Erica and Mikhaila will travel to |
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Patricia Lopez |
Will again participate in Sisters Under the Sails, a leadership program for high school girls abroad the tall ship, Unicorn. As a member of the crew, Patricia will take part in a nautical, academic, cultural, and college experience. In addition, participants are encouraged to think about their futures and have the opportunity to experience college level courses in history, sociology, math, and art. |
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Chelsea Madeira Alexandra Selvaratnam |
Both students will attend Lead America’s Medicine and Healthcare Program which enables students to explore the world of medicine and examine issues relating to the medical profession. A highlight of the program is that students will work with “Francis” a life-like robot to diagnose normal and abnormal physiology. |
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Amanpreet Mashiana |
Will attend the Biotechical Summer Institute for High School Scholars. This program provides the opportunity to do an intensive hands-on, laboratory work in modern DNA analyses and protein purification techniques. |
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Victoria McCarthy |
Was selected to participate in the Duke University Talent Identification Program (TIP). She will be immersed in French culture while studying literature, art and philosophy. She will travel to |
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Alexandra Mojica |
Will participate in the Lead America Program in CSI: Forensic Science at |
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Angela Parente |
Will attend the Global Leadership Summit at |
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Monique Pineros |
Was selected to participate in the Trinitas Nursing Camp. During this week long program, students learn what it is like to be a nurse. They will partner with nurse mentors, attend educational sessions, take tours, and listen to guest lecturers. |
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Chamanchandi Randhawa |
Will attend |
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Celeste Simmons and Andrea Whittle |
Will be Sports Ambassadors in the People to People Program. Celeste will travel to |
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Amanda Skuriat |
Was selected to attend the HOBY Youth Leadership Conference at |
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Meredith Lubas |
Who attended the HOBY Youth Leadership Conference last summer was selected to return to the HOBY Leadership Conference this year as a seminar assistant. |
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Jacqueline Somogyi |
Was selected to participate in the NJ Governor’s |
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Claire Teasdale |
Wills study the Language of Film as a participant at the |
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Will both participate in the Douglass Science Institute, a residential program for young woman who want to explore a variety of areas including biology, chemistry, computers, environmental and marine sciences, engineering, physics, and mathematics. There are interactive workshops, exploration of careers in non-traditional workplaces, and leadership skill building. The Merck Institute for Science Education will again sponsor |
Don't fret! It is not TOO late. There's still time........
Trinitas Hospital Summer Nursing Camps... We received word that some the July camps still have openings! Apply today!
FUTURE NURSES.....Thinking of Nursing as a career? Trinitas Hospital offers SUMMER NURSING CAMPS in July. There are five different sessions. Each one runs for a full week from 7:30 am to 3 pm. You will have the opportunity to partner with NURSE MENTORS, attend educational sessions, go on tours, and listen to guest lectures from medical professionals.
You must be a sohomore or junior, a resident of Union County, and be recommended by your guidance counselor. Please see stop by the Guidance Office and ask to see the
The Stevens Summer Experience: www.stevens.edu/admissions/summer
ECOES: Engineering and Science Exploration:
Session I: July 6 to July 18
Session II: July 20 to August 1
The Euclid Program
June 16 to August 15: On-line Courses in Calculus, Physics, and Computer Science
Programming Boot Camp
Day Camp: August 4-11 and August 11-18: 9 am to 5 pm
Apply by June 9
Email questions to: admissions@stevens.edu or call 1-800-458-5323
PROMYS Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists
Six-week residential program June 29-
FUTURE NURSES.....Thinking of Nursing as a career? Trinitas Hospital offers SUMMER NURSING CAMPS in late June and early July. There are five different sessions. Each one runs for a full week from 7:30 am to 3 pm. You will have the opportunity to partner with NURSE MENTORS, attend educational sessions, go on tours, and listen to guest lectures from medical professionals.
You must be a sohomore or junior, a resident of Union County, and be recommended by your guidance counselor. Please see stop by the Guidance Office and ask to see the
Looking for a way to express your creativity the summer? The Savannah College of Art and Design offers summer programs in July. Topics include animation, digital photography, drawing, fashion, furniture design, and sequential art.
ASM Materials Camp,
Math, Sciences, Engineering, and Computer Science/Technology. Weeklong academic camp features highly interactive, lab-based activity for students entering junior or senior year. Highly motivated inquisitive learners with math and science aptitude should apply. This camp is FREE to participants.
Student Conservation Assoc., N.H.
Tuition free summer volunteer program for high school students. www.thesca.org
Pre-College Summer Fashion Experience in Fashion Design and Merchandising. Earn 3 college credits, learn fashion portfolio techniques, explore the business of fashion, experience the fashion studio. www.marist.edu/summerinstitutes/fashion
The Television News Institute
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY SUMMER COLLEGE PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: Scholarships!!! Cornell is offering several partial scholarships to deserving high school juniors. Students must first be ACCEPTED in order to be eligible. Apply. Complete the FAFSA, available at: www.fafsa.ed.gov. For details about what the Summer College Program is all about go to the website: www.summercollege.cornell.edu.
EXPLORATION SUMMER PROGRAMS,
4 STAR CAMPS provides Enrichment Programs for students in Grades 9-12, as well as SAT/ACT prep classes. Location:
NJIT Summer 2008 Programs in Science, Math, Engineering and Technology: Women in Engineering; Environmental Science and Engineering; Aeronautical Engineering, Pre-Engineering; Explore, Careers in Technology & Engineering (ExCITE), Medical Robotics (MEDIBOTICS); Introduction to Chemistry Industry for Minorities in Engineering (IChIME) Program; Program costs: $50 Application Fee; $950 Tuition.
NORTHWESTERN
SAINT PETER’S COLLEGE, Summer Scholars Program, July 7 to Aug 7, Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
www.spc.edu/summerscholars. Students earn 3 college credits, No application fee. Cost $300.
SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR THE GIFTED sponsors residential summer programs at
For more information, go to: www.giftedstudy.com
Bank of America, Summer Leadership Summit, www.bankofamerica.com/neistudentleaders
Juniors and Seniors, do you have what it takes to be a student leader?
If you are actively engaged in improving your community, would like to participate in an eight week, paid summer internship with a local non-profit organization, are interested in developing your leadership skills, and would like to spend a week in Washington, DC, to learn how non-profits, the government, and business work together to improve our communities, then apply on-line for this program TODAY!!!
Barnard College: Summer in New York City. Get the Barnard Pre-College Experience.
Programs for rising juniors and seniors
Liberal Arts Program - June 29-July 26
Liberal Arts Intensive - June 29-July 5
Young Women's Leadership Institute - July 13-July 19
Bruce Beck & Ian Eagle, Sports Broadcasting Camp, Montclair State University, July 21-25, Tuition: $695
www.sportsbroadcastingcamp.com
Carnegie Mellon:
Six week summer courses include:
Advanced Placement/Early Action
Pre-College Fine Arts
Architecture
Art
Design
Drama Music
Go to website for application details of contact precollege@andrew.cmu.edu, 412-268-2082
Catholic
http://architecture.cua.edu/experiences
Session I: June 16-July 3
Session II: July 7-July 25
For more information, contact: David Shove-Brown, shovebrown@cua.edu, or call 202-319-4288
Entrada Scholars Program,
Entrada is
Required: 3.0 GPA
For more information: precollege@calvin.edu or call 1-800-688-0122
George
Six week mini courses include: Photojournalism, Law and Evidence, Biomedical Engineering, Election Politics: Building a Campaign
Email for more information: scholars@gwu.edu
Junior Statesman Foundation, 2008 Summer Programs - Is Politics Your Passion? www.jsa.org. Get a headstart for college and an opportunity to learn more about government and politics. On-line application: www.jsa.org/summer08.
July 13-Aug. 3
Yale: June 22-July 17
Stanford : June 29-July 24
Presidential National Convention Symposium
Democratic Convention: Aug 24-Aug 29
Republican Convention: Aug 21-Sept 5
C
ost: $4,450Application Requirements:
+ Submit an application
+ Write a
+ Submit an official school transcript
+ Submit a recommendation from your counselor or teacher.
Michigan Math and Science Scholars
Location: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Web site: http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss
Music and Arts Programs in the
For more information call 212-992-9380 or steinhardt.summerprograms@nyu.edu.
For an application, go to: www.nyu.edu/summer
Offers summer programs in : Oxford and Cambridge, England; Barcelon, Spain; and Paris and Monpellier, France
Comprehensive fee is $6,795
Website: www.oxbridgeprograms.com
Information Session: Sunday, January 20, 2008, 2 to 4 pm, Nassua Inn, Princeton, NJ
RSVP: 1-800-828-8349, info@oxbridgeprograms.com
Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS)
Location: Boston University, Boston, MA
Web site: http://www.promys.org
Theater Arts Summer Acting Conservatory for High School Students is a four-week program designed to allow high school students the opportunity to experience intensive, professional actor training taught by accomplished professionals within the context of a college environment. Runs from June 29 to July 27.
Application is available on-line.
Requirements: Application and $50 fee, Recommendation, 250 word essay, Audtion.
Apply ASAP, the latest May 15th.
Rutgers Young Scholars Program in Discrete Mathematics
Location: Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Piscataway, NJ
Web site: http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/ysp/
Smith College: Science and Engineering Program for High School Girls, June 29-July 26, 2008
Open to girls who will be freshmen, sophomores, juniors or seniors in the Fall 2008.
www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep
Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC)
Location: Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Web site: http://math.stanford.edu/sumac
Summer Explorations and Research Collaborations for High School Women (SEARCH)
Location: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA
Web site: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/proj/search/
SummerMath
Location: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA
Web site: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/proj/summermath/