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11 Awesome Machine Learning Summer Programs for High School Students in 2024-2025

November 22, 2024

Machine learning is a fast-growing field, driving advancements in technology, healthcare, finance, and beyond. For high school students interested in exploring this area, machine learning programs offer a unique opportunity to develop advanced technical skills. You can develop a range of skills, from data analysis and coding to algorithm design and predictive modeling. These summer programs are designed to introduce you to both the fundamentals and specialized techniques in Machine Learning, enabling you to work on hands-on projects under the mentorship of university faculty.

This list highlights 11 awesome machine learning programs for high school students in 2024-2025:

 

The Horizon Academic Research Program offers high school students a trimester-long opportunity to conduct in-depth research in machine learning under the mentorship of PhD scholars or professors from prestigious universities. This program allows you to explore both quantitative and qualitative research, and the machine learning courses cover important topics in algorithms, data analysis, and applied research. You will work toward producing a 20-page research paper at a university level with guidance on potential publication options.

Beyond technical skills, the program emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving, helping you prepare for future studies and careers in data science and AI. You will also receive detailed feedback on your work and a personalized letter of recommendation, which could be beneficial for college applications and academic pursuits.

Location: Virtual

Application Deadlines: May 21, 2025 for the summer cohort (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Program Dates: Summer Cohort: June 24 – September 2, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Subject Areas: Machine Learning, Data Science, and more

Eligibility: High school students with good academic standing (>3.67/4.0 GPA) can apply. Most accepted students are 10th/11th graders! Only a couple of tracks require formal prerequisites, more details of which can be found here

 

The Lumiere Research Scholar Program offers high school students an opportunity to conduct advanced data science research under the mentorship of PhD scholars from top universities. Over a 12-week period, you will work one-on-one with your mentor to develop an independent research project, culminating in a research paper. The program's curriculum covers essential topics in data science, including machine learning algorithms, statistical analysis, and data visualization techniques.

You will gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and programming languages, such as Python and R, enhancing your technical proficiency. In addition to technical skills, the program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication, preparing you for future academic and professional endeavors. The flexible virtual format allows students worldwide to participate, making it an accessible option for those interested in data science.

Location: Virtual

Application Deadline: Varies according to cohort. Winter cohort deadline: November 24, 2024

Program Dates: Multiple cohorts throughout the year, including in the summer

Subject Areas: Machine Learning, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Statistics, and more

Cost: $2,990 for the 12-week program; financial aid available

Eligibility: High school students with a minimum GPA of 3.3

 

The Veritas AI Scholars Program offers high school students a comprehensive introduction to artificial intelligence and machine learning through a 10-week boot camp. Designed by Harvard graduate students, the program covers fundamental concepts in AI and data science, emphasizing real-world applications across various fields. You will engage in hands-on projects, collaborating in small groups to develop AI solutions to problems.

For advanced learners, the AI Fellowship with Publication & Showcase provides a 15-week mentorship experience, pairing you with experts to work on individualized AI projects. This track includes guidance on publishing research in high school journals, offering a pathway to academic recognition. The curriculum is structured to build foundational skills in Python programming, neural networks, and data analysis, with opportunities to explore AI's interdisciplinary applications in medicine, finance, environmental science, and more.

Location: Virtual

Application Deadline: Varies according to cohort. Winter cohort deadline: December 1, 2024

Program Dates: Multiple cohorts throughout the year, including in the summer

Subject Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Medicine, Finance

Eligibility: High school students globally; AI Fellowship applicants should have prior experience with Python or have completed the AI Scholars program

Cost: 

  • $2,290 for the 10-week AI Scholars program
  • $5,400 for the 15-week AI Fellowship with Publication & Showcase
  • $6,900 for both
  • Need-based financial aid is available for AI Scholars. You can apply here

The Ladder Internships – Machine Learning Track gives students the chance to intern at startups and work on advanced machine learning projects. You will gain hands-on exposure to real-world applications of ML, developing skills in data analysis, predictive modeling, and algorithm optimization. You will be paired with a high-growth startup that offers mentorship and industry insights, providing you with practical knowledge on how machine learning is used to solve contemporary business challenges.

Throughout the 8-week program, you will attend regular check-ins with your mentors, receive guidance from Ladder coaches, and participate in skill-building workshops that cover essential aspects of project management, data handling, and coding best practices. In addition to technical training, the program emphasizes soft skills, such as effective communication and problem-solving, ensuring you are well-prepared for future opportunities. The program culminates in a presentation where you showcase your projects to startup leaders and peers.

Location: Virtual

Application Deadlines: Multiple deadlines throughout the year; the upcoming deadline for the winter cohort is November 24, 2024

Program Dates: 8-week programs with multiple cohorts throughout the year, including spring, summer, fall, and winter

Subject Areas: Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and more

Eligibility: Students who can work for 10-20 hours/week for 8-12 weeks. Open to high school students, undergraduates, and gap year students!

Cost: $2,490 (Financial Aid Available)

 

The MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI) offers an intensive four-week program through its Autonomous Cognitive Assistant Track, providing high school students with in-depth experience in machine learning and cognitive AI systems. In this course, you will delve into topics such as neural networks, Python programming, and cognitive processing, learning to create intelligent assistants capable of real-time decision-making. This track includes hands-on projects and daily lectures from instructors, equipping you with skills in machine learning algorithms, data handling, and autonomous system design.

You also explore various aspects of AI-driven applications, such as natural language processing. A final project allows you to showcase your understanding. BWSI’s project-based approach and expert mentorship make this program an ideal choice for students interested in pursuing machine learning careers or further studies in AI.

Location: Virtual

Application Deadline: March 31, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Program Dates: July 8 – August 4, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Subject Areas: Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Systems

Eligibility: Rising high school seniors attending high school in the U.S.

Cost: Free for families earning less than $150,000; $1,750 for families earning more than $150,000

 

The Stanford AI4ALL program is a three-week online experience designed to introduce high school students, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, to artificial intelligence and machine learning. The program combines lectures, hands-on projects, and mentorship from industry experts. You engage with real-world applications of AI, covering topics like ethics, AI in healthcare, environmental challenges, and disaster response.

Each day, you will participate in project sessions, faculty-led lectures, and industry talks. Research projects allow you to apply machine learning concepts while building teamwork and presentation skills. The program's mission is to inspire students to pursue AI for social good, equipping them with the skills to innovate responsibly in AI.

Location: Virtual

Application Deadline: March 25, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Program Dates: July 8 – 26, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Subject Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Ethics in AI

Eligibility: Current 9th-grade students (rising 10th graders)

Cost: $4,000 (financial aid available based on need)

 

The DSI Summer Lab at the University of Chicago is an intensive 8-week paid research program for high school and undergraduate students interested in data science and machine learning. You will be paired with a mentor and work on interdisciplinary projects in fields like social science, climate policy, computer science, and biomedical research. You will engage in team projects that allow you to apply machine learning tools to real-world data, helping you develop both technical and problem-solving skills. The program culminates in a presentation where you share your research findings. The DSI Summer Lab is ideal for students who want to explore data science in depth while building a portfolio of research experience under guidance.

Location: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Application Deadline: January 12, 2025

Program Dates: June 16 – August 12, 2025

Subject Areas: Data Science, Machine Learning, Social Science, Biomedical Research, Climate Policy, Public Policy, and more

Eligibility: High school students from the Chicago area

Cost: Paid internship (students receive a stipend of $4,800 for participation)

 

The Carnegie Mellon Pre-College AI Scholars Program is a four-week residential program designed for rising high school seniors interested in exploring artificial intelligence. Hosted by Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science, the program offers a curriculum covering machine learning and data science. You will engage in project-based learning, attend lectures by faculty, and interact with industry leaders from tech companies. Additionally, you will participate in college readiness seminars and industry engagement activities, gaining a comprehensive introduction to the field of AI.

Location: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA

Application Deadline: March 1, 2025

Program Dates: June 21 – July 19, 2025

Subject Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science

Eligibility: Rising high schoolseniors who will be at least 16 years old by June 21, 2025Cost: Fully funded, including tuition, housing, meals, and program-related activities

 

The UCLA Computer Science Summer Institute—Generative AI Track is a three-week commuter program designed for high school students entering grades 10 through 12. This course introduces you to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, with a focus on generative AI models. The curriculum covers key concepts in machine learning, data science, and the development of AI applications. You will engage in hands-on projects, learning to build and train generative models using Python and other relevant tools. In addition to technical skills, the course includes discussions on the ethical implications of AI and its societal impact.

Location: University of California, Los Angeles, CA

Application Deadline: June 1, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Program Dates: July 1 – 19, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Subject Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Generative AI, Neural Networks

Eligibility: High school students entering grades 10-12 who have basic knowledge of Python

Cost: $461, scholarships available for California students

 

The Princeton AI4ALL Summer Program is a three-week residential camp aimed at introducing high school students from underrepresented groups to the field of artificial intelligence. Hosted by Princeton University's Computer Science Department and the Center for Information Technology Policy, the program offers lectures by Princeton faculty, research projects, and field trips, including a visit to Washington, D.C. to explore AI governance and policy. The program emphasizes AI for social good, encouraging you to apply AI solutions to societal challenges. By the end of the camp, you will present your research findings, demonstrating your understanding and application of AI concepts.

Location: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

Application Deadline: March 15, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Program Dates: July 14 – August 3, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Subject Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning

Eligibility: Must be in 10th grade at the time of application; underrepresented students are encouraged to apply

Cost: Free (including housing, meals, and field trips); assistance with travel expenses to Princeton available

 

The Wharton Data Science Academy is a three-week residential program designed for high school students who are interested in exploring data science. Hosted by the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, the program offers a curriculum covering data visualization, data wrangling, and modern machine-learning methodologies. You will attend lectures and work on a final project that solves a real-world case.

The program emphasizes critical thinking and empirical analysis, helping you identify relevant problems, conduct analyses, and effectively communicate your findings. By the end of the program, you will have developed a working proficiency with the R programming language, widely used by professional data scientists.

Location: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Application Deadline: April 2, 2025

Program Dates: July 13 – August 2, 2025

Subject Areas: Data Science, Machine Learning, Statistics, Data Visualization

Eligibility: High school students in grades 10–11, including international students

Cost: $9,799; financial aid available

 

David Wilkinson is a freelance writer for Horizon and currently resides in the United States.