Joseph Baldwin Academy for Eminent Young Scholars:
Three week, challenging academic programs for qualified students who
have completed the 7th, 8th, or 9th grade. Held at Truman State
University in Kirksville, Missouri. Qualifications, courses,
schedule, staff, and fees.
http://www2.truman.edu/jba
Summer Institute For The Gifted:
Three-week residential, co-educational, summer program for
academically talented students in grades 4-11. Program blends
college-level courses and traditional summer camp activities. Held
at selected colleges, universities, and prep schools in the
northeastern United States. Courses, campuses, tuitions, and
application form.
http://www.cgp-sig.com
Summer Study Programs:
Offers pre-collegiate experience with college credit programs and
enrichment programs at Penn State University, the University of
Colorado at Boulder, and The American University of Paris. Programs,
staff, FAQ, and application forms.
http://www.summerstudy.com/
Musiker Discovery Programs:
Pre-college enrichment programs for high school students at 7
universities; summer enrichment experience for students completing
grades 6, 7, or 8 using Skills for Mind and Body Curriculum; 3 to
6-week tours of the US, Canada, and Europe for grades 7-12. FAQ and
registration forms. [Flash required]
http://www.summerfun.com
MITE2S - Minority Introduction to Engineering, Entrepreneurship, and
Science:
Six week residential summer program at MIT that introduces promising
Native American, Hispanic American, and African American high school
juniors to engineering, science, and entrepreneurship. Program is
100% scholarship-based. Curriculum, class schedule, and application
information.
http://web.mit.edu/mites/www/
Maple Leaf English Language Camp:
Welcomes youth, ages 9 through 15, from around the world to learn
and study English in Toronto and take part in a traditional Canadian
summer camp experience. Program, facilities, rates, FAQ, and
registration form.
http://www.mapleleafcamp.com
Outrageous Adventures:
Educational 1 or 3-day camps focusing on geologic history, rafting,
and camping using GPS, computers, digital cameras, microscopes, and
telescopes to explore nature. Based in Kirkland, Washington. Program
details, schedules, rates, and registration form.
http://www.outrageousadventures.org
Princeton Summer Camp at Rider University:
English and math summer camp provides a three-week learning and
playing program for youngsters 10 to 15 years old. Located in
Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Curriculum, slide show, facilities, and
application.
http://www.pscamp.com/
National Youth Science Camp:
Month-long camp for young scientists the summer after they graduate
from high school. Held at a rustic camp near Bartow, West Virginia.
Two students from each state are invited by their governor to
participate in this all-expenses-paid program. FAQ, photo gallery,
related links, and contact details.
http://www.sciencecamp.org/
American Collegiate Adventures:
Three to six-week pre-college enrichment programs for students
completing grades 9, 10 or 11. Held in Wisconsin and Spain. US
program includes Princeton Review SAT preparation and visits to area
universities. Seville cultural immersion program includes study at
the Institute of International Studies and Spanish instruction.
Schedules, courses, and contact information.
http://www.acasummer.com/
GAMEKIDS Hawaii Young Authors Camp:
Two-week session for grades 4 through 8, held on Maui. Program
includes daily morning workshops in creative writing followed by
out-in-the-field assignments and recreational and cultural
activities. Photos, staff, local accommodations, and brochure [in
pdf format].
http://www.gamekids.com/gk2002.html
MSSM Summer Camps:
Day and boarding programs for boys and girls in grades 5-9. Offers
hands-on classes in math, science, and technology as well as
recreational activities. Held at the Maine School of Science and
Mathematics in Limestone. Calendar, daily schedule, FAQ, and
downloadable application form.
http://www.mssm.org/sumex/index.html
San Francisco Bay Area, Roleplay Workshop Summer Programs:
Offers day camp for ages 10 and up and one-week camping trips for
ages 13 and up. While participating in a roleplaying game, students
practice basic math, learn ecology, anthropology, organizational
skills, and how to work with each other. Rates, dates, and printable
registration form.
http://www.roleplay-workshop.com/rpwssrpw.html
Satori Camp:
Resident and commuter non-competitive summer experience for
academically gifted 13-18 year olds. Held on Eastern Washington
University's main campus in Cheney. FAQ and downloadable
registration form.
http://www.satoricamp.org/
Camp Enterprise:
Three-day camp for high school juniors, sponsored by the Rotary Club
of Houston. Offers chosen students free entrepreneurial leadership
training. Held at Camp Allen in Navasota, Texas. Admission
requirements and application.
http://www.campenterprise.com/
Glimpses of China:
Cultural exposure program in Shanghai for high-achieving high school
students from North America and Europe. Program details, admissions
criteria, FAQ, fees, and application request form.
http://www.foundationprograms.com/
Summer Science Day Camps:
Day camps for K-8, held at American Heritage Academy in Canton,
Georgia. Offers a variety of programs with activities including
chemistry, model building, and video game creation. Program
schedules, FAQ, rates, and registration form.
http://www.summersciencecamps.com/
Discovery Camp:
Offers five- and ten-day residential science education/adventure
camps for 9-13 year olds and Counselor Assistant Program for 14-17
year olds. Held at Keystone Science School in Keystone, Colorado.
Daily schedule, program details, dates, rates, and registration
form.
http://www.keystone.org/Science_School/Discovery_Camp/discovery_camp.html
Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology:
Two-week residential summer program for gifted students entering
grades 6-12 engages students in mathematical and scientific problem
solving. Held at University of Maryland Eastern Shore in Princess
Anne, Maryland. Courses, FAQ, and registration form.
http://www.mathismylife.org/
Camp Science Safari:
Operates week-long day camps for ages 4-11. Each camp focuses on a
different scientific exploration such as archaeology or robotics.
Held at two locations in San Diego, California. Schedule, programs,
rates, and registration form.
http://campsciencesafari.com/
Wizards of Science:
Science day camp for children ages 5-14 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Features hands-on experiments and take-home projects in a variety of
sciences. Topics covered, dates, rates, and registration form.
http://wizardsofscience.com/
Pint-Size Science Preschool Discovery Camp:
Discovery-based science day camp for children ages 3-5. Topics
include worms, magnets, volcanos, electricity, and matter. Located
in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Dates, fees, themes, and contact
information.
http://www.webspawner.com/users/treehugs2/index.html
Goddard Youth Camp:
Offers day and resident programs. The camp and museum (which focuses
on geology, archeology, and native cultures) are available for use
by non-profit youth groups and schools. Located in Sulphur, Oklahoma
in the Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Photos, directions, and
contact information.
http://www.goddardyouthcamp.org/