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SUMMER PROGRAMS (Info in College & Careers Room)Oxbridge Academic Programs will be holding an informational reception on Sunday, November 8, 2009 from 2-4 pm at Barnard College, Columbia University, James Room, 4th Floor, Barnard Hall, 3009 Broadway@ 117th Street, New York, NY (212) 854-5262. They will also have an informal reception on Saturday, December 12, 2009 from 2-4 pm at the Greenwich Academy, Noble Room, Ruth West Campbell Hall Building, 200 North Maple Ave., Greenwich, CT (203)625-8900. They offer students in grades 9-12 opportunities to study abroad in the summer of 2010 . The programs that would be offered in Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, Montpellier and Barcelona. Programs include Art History, Literature, Politics & Economics, Drama, Creative Writing, Speech & Debate, Global Medicine, International Law, Business & Finance, Architecture, Filmmaking and French and Spanish Language . Information cards are available in the C&C room or for more information please contact the NY office at 800-828-8349 or visit online at info@oxbridgeprograms.com Cambridge College Programme at Cambridge University, Cambridge England, 24th Anniversary of summer programmes in Academics and Leadership including an optional trip to Paris. Sixty-five courses, excursions to London (4), Stonehenge, Warwick Castle, Stratford-upon-Avon, sports and evening activities offered every night. For additional information and to enroll contact: www.cambridgecollegeprogramme.org Phillips Exeter Academy Summer School welcomes students to five weeks (July 4 - August 7, 2010) of academic studies, athletics, and exploration! It is divided into two schools, The Upper School which is comprised of students who have completed grades 9-12 and Access Exeter which is opened to students who have completed grades 7 or 8. Students may obtain catalogs and application packets by visiting the website www.exeter.edu/summer The Princeton University Summer Journalism Program is for students from low-income backgrounds to come to the Princeton's campus in the summer for an intensive, 10-day seminar on journalism. All expenses, including travel costs to and from Princeton, are paid for by the program. If you are currently a junior, live in the US, have at least an unweighted 3.5GPA, must have an interest in journalism and the combined income of your custodial parent(s), guardian(s) plus child support payments, if any, must not exceed $45,000 then please come into the C&C room and pick up an application. For more information please visit: www.princeton.edu/sjp |