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Study French or English in a Canadian summer camp for young people. Contains an overview of the camp, photo gallery, and registration form.
http://ekocamp.com/
Features information about academic and sports camps held in the Blue Ridge Mountains for grades 4-9.
http://www.conferences-camps.appstate.edu/youth.php
Hands-on learning experiences in art, computers, humanities, math, and science for children in kindergarten to grade 8. Offered at sites throughout Massachusetts. Schedule, photos, and FAQ.
http://www.ca-cg.com/
A three-week residential, coeducational, summer program/camp for academically talented students in grades 1-11. The camp blends a strong academic program with traditional recreational/social/cultural camp activities.
http://www.cgp-sig.com/
Penn State University and the American University of Paris combine courses that are academically challenging with the spirit of campus life.
http://www.summerstudy.com/
Two-week summer program for junior and senior high school students to research their family history at the Center for Jewish History in New York City. Features program background, downloadable forms, and FAQs.
http://www.cjh.org/family/samberg.cfm
A six week residential summer program for Hispanic, African, and Native American high school juniors. Participants study calculus, chemistry and biochemistry, physics, writing, engineering, and entrepreneurship.
http://web.mit.edu/mites/www/
Four-week summer program in New York City for high school students. Offers college level courses in art, design, and architecture.
http://www.pratt.edu/precollege/pres
An exploration of science, math, and technology for students finishing grades 5 through 8. Held at the Maine School of Science and Mathematics in Limestone.
http://www.mssm.org/sumex/index.html
Five-day technology and space, sports, and writing summer camp programs for kids ages 3-13 in Potomac, Maryland.
http://www.ctikids.com
Combines science, invention, math, art, and hands-on fun to spark imaginations. Sites located throughout the United States.
http://www.invent.org/camp_invention/2_1_0_camp.asp
Offers summer camps, afterschool enrichment, school holiday programs, and tutoring. Uses an interactive storytelling game (role playing) as an educational tool to teach life social and life skills. In San Francisco Bay area.
http://www.roleplay-workshop.com/
A summer experience for academically talented and gifted junior and senior high school students. Takes place at Eastern Washington University.
http://www.satoricamp.org/main.html
One week camps designed to teach teens 14-19 the principles of history, government, and current events from a conservative perspective. Includes background, locations and dates, FAQs, and a camp video clip.
http://www.robertwelchuniversity.org/camp/index.htm
Offering pre-college enrichment programs for high school students. Held in Wisconsin, Italy, and Spain.
http://www.acasummer.com/
Three week, challenging academic programs for seventh, eighth, or ninth grade students, held at Truman State University in Missouri.
http://jba.truman.edu/
Week-long program for high school students interested in learning more about the American criminal justice system.
http://www.crf-usa.org/law_government/sli.htm
Day camps held in Austin, Texas to teach girls about a range of subjects including math, science, and technology.
http://www.girlstartcamp.org/
Language and recreational camp for children 6 to 16. French and Spanish language classes, workshops in arts and crafts, nutrition and culture, sports, games, music and drama. CIT program for campers 14 to 16 years old.
http://www.peekaboolearningcenter.com/Camp.htm
Tennis, golf, and academic camps for ages 9-18. Located at the University of Virginia.
http://www.4starcamps.com/
English language summer courses for children enriched with sports and other activities. (Ages 7 to 16.)
http://www.buckswood.com/
Leadership education organization that sponsors leadership conferences for outstanding middle and high school students.
http://www.lead-america.org/
Eighteenth Century Colonial-style residential summer camp for boys and girls ages 9 to 15 in Saint Mary's City, Maryland and Four Oaks, North Carolina. Camp description, equipment, history, and news.
http://www.campflintlock.com/
College in Lexington, Kentucky, offers weeklong residential academic and computer camps for high school students. Site provides program information.
http://www.transy.edu/about/content/camps.asp
A three-week summer workshop for high school students interested in architecture or other design related fields. In Washington D.C.
http://architecture.cua.edu
Kids entering grades 5 through 9 are invited to attend BayCamp, in Narragansett Bay and learn about marine science. Site includes information on bay issues.
http://www.savebay.org/explorethebay/BayCamp/Baycamp2004.asp
A nine-day residential institute held at Saint Louis University focusing on faith, academics, service, and community life.
http://www.slu.edu/summer/
Offers one, two, and four week long camps in thirteen different languages. Located at Concordia College in Minnesota. For those from 7-18.
http://clvweb.cord.edu/prweb/