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Our diverse online academic programs fit a wide variety of student needs. We host students in four unique programs each summer.
We also offer enrichment circles during the school year for students interested in math. Whether you're in elementary school or high school, interested in Aristotle or Astrochemistry, we have a program for you. Explore Our Program Offerings. Program Highlights No content. You can do SCPS as a high school student. Most of the programs run for three weeks. You can choose to attend either Session 1 June 19 - July 8 in , Session 2 July 11 - July 30 , or take a course that spans both sessions.
For each session you take one class intensively, and live with the students taking the same course. The course options have been expanded recently so there are more options to choose from than in the past. The schedule typically consists of class in the morning, discussion sections or class work in the early afternoon, and activities later in the afternoon and evening. Your time is quite structured throughout the program, though you get to choose which activities to participate in. Read about them below.
This is a program centered around rigorous humanities courses in history and philosophy, taught by Stanford professors note that some of the SPCS courses are taught by instructors and not full-on professors. To be honest, I was jealous this program wasn't around when I was in high school! The courses were definitely rigorous, on par with typical Stanford courses. The students also got the chance to write long research papers while working with the counselors, teaching assistants, and professors.
In short, the Summer Humanities Institute provided an intense academic experience while also giving high school students interested in the humanities a chance to get to know like-minded students from across the country and the world. Furthermore, the SHI has expanded for , with six different courses being offered.
The schedule is the same as SPCS, with two sessions to choose from. If you're looking into any of Stanford's summer programs, you should consider the Summer Humanities Institute , especially if you're interested in literature, history, or philosophy.
With courses centered on the arts, including theater, music, and architecture , this is a program geared towards students specifically interested in the arts. Stanford has been increasingly committed to the arts , so this summer program gives high school students a chance to see Stanford's resources for budding artists, musicians, and actors.
No previous experience in the arts is necessary to apply, so the program is accessible to a wide range of students. Your application will be evaluated holistically , meaning your grades, test scores, and individual experiences will all be considered.
This is a great program to look into if you have specific interest in the arts but want a more challenging, academic experience than your typical summer drama or dance camp. Keep in mind some courses like the Computer Stience courses, for example tend to be more popular and therefore more competitive. The Summer Humanities Institute is also getting increasingly competitive year to year. You can apply as early as January 20 the early decision deadline or by March 30 at the latest.
This will give you the best shot at admission to your first choice class or program. Tuition includes instruction, housing, meals, and field trips. Image via Stanford University Libraries.
However, you do have to follow a daily schedule and, from experience, you are supervised much more than the High School Summer College students are. If you want a more independent summer experience, you might consider High School Summer College instead. You take real Stanford classes alongside Stanford students and live in dorms on campus. You take two or three classes during the summer. That might not sound like a lot, but these are Stanford courses so they will more than fill up your time!
This also means you get a Stanford transcript with actual Stanford courses on it at the end of the summer. Furthermore, you live on campus in Stanford dorms. The RAs are current Stanford students. This means you really get a sense of what it would be like to go to Stanford. While you are monitored much more closely than you are in college — there is a curfew — this program is excellent if you want to get a taste of what college will be like.
You can also take advantage of on campus resources like practice rooms if you play an instrument, or use the gym and recreation facilities. To apply, submit the online application, which is a college-like application that includes an essay, test scores if you want , and a letter of recommendation.
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