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14 Best Summer Programs for High School Students in New Mexico

October 22, 2024

If you’re a high school student looking for a summer program, you’ve made a good decision. Summer programs give you the opportunity to enhance your knowledge and improve your practical skills, giving you a head start for the school year. Whether you are exploring different fields or looking to dive into a specialized interest, summer programs can help you learn beyond your high school curriculum.

For high school students in New Mexico, there are many options available, from camps and immersions to research programs. These programs cover a wide range of topics as well, from STEM fields to humanities topics like poetry and even performing arts like dance and music.

Here are 14 of the best summer programs for high school students in New Mexico:

 

Subject area: Political theory, chemistry, psychology, cybersecurity, neuroscience, and more

Application Date: November 10, 2024 for the winter cohort, and February 9, 2025 for the spring cohort

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

Program Dates:

  • Winter seminar: December 2, 2024 onwards
  • Spring seminar: March 3, 2025 onwards
  • Lab dates are flexible, but you must apply 4 weeks in advance

Location: Virtual

Horizon’s programs offer high school students the opportunity to conduct research in highly specialized fields under the guidance of either a professor or PhD scholar. Under their expert guidance, you will study your chosen topic in depth and create a 20-page college-level academic paper. You can choose from a number of fields like political theory, chemistry, psychology, cybersecurity, neuroscience, and more. You can even choose between quantitative and qualitative research. Apply to the program here!

 

Subject area: Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, finance, medicine, computer science

Application deadline: Varies according to cohort

Eligibility: Applicants must be ambitious high school and can be anywhere in the world. For the AI Fellowship program, applicants will either need to complete the AI Scholars program or have had past experience with AI concepts or Python

Program dates: Vary according to cohort

Location: Online

Fee: $2,290 for AI Scholars, $5,400 for AI Fellowship. Financial aid available for AI Scholars

Veritas AI’s programs are a great way to hone your skills in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer science, whether you are a beginner or an advanced student. There are various formats to choose from and you can expect hands-on project work including coding and developing AI models. Previous students have worked on projects which had practical use in fields like healthcare, finance, gaming and more.

 

Subject area: Biology, chemistry, astrophysics, engineering, physics, economics, business, philosophy, and more

Application deadline: November 24, 2024 for the upcoming winter cohort. You can apply here

Eligibility: High school students

Program dates: There are four cohorts throughout the year in the spring, summer, fall, and winter

Location: Online

Fee: $2,990 for the Individual Research Program, $5,900 for the Premium Research and Publication Program, $8,900 for the Research Fellowship and the Professor Premium Publication Program. Financial aid available

The Lumiere Research Scholar Program is an academically rigorous program where you get the mentoring and resources to work on an individual research project. Through the process of developing a research paper, you will learn about a specific topic in-depth and study it at a university level. You can choose your topic from fields like biology, chemistry, astrophysics, engineering, physics, economics, business, philosophy, and more. You can also check out the Lumiere Foundation, a non-profit research program that offers assistance to low-income students.

 

Subject areas: Tech, business, finance, machine learning, artificial intelligence, healthcare and medicine, software engineering, and more

Cost: $2,490 (Financial Aid Available)

Location: Remote! You can work from anywhere in the world

Application deadline: November 24, 2024 for the upcoming winter cohort

Program dates: December 16, 2024 onwards for the winter cohort

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

Ladder Internships is a selective start-up internship program for ambitious high school students! In the program, you work with a high-growth start-up on an internship. Start-ups that offer internships range across a variety of industries, from tech/deep tech and AI/ML to health tech, marketing, journalism, consulting, and more. You can explore all the options here on their application form.

Ladder’s start-ups are high-growth companies on average raising over a million dollars. Past founders have included YCombinator alums, founders raising over 30 million dollars, or founders who previously worked at Microsoft, Google, and Facebook. In the program, interns work closely with their managers and a Ladder Coach on real-world projects and present their work to the company.

Interns are offered one-on-one training in communication, time management, and other such valuable skills and will also have the opportunity to attend group training sessions with other interns in their cohort. The virtual internship is usually 8 weeks long.

 

Cost: The total cost to attend the 3-week program is $2,900. There is need-based financial aid

Location: This program is 100% virtual, with live, interactive workshops

Eligibility: The program is currently open to all high school students

Program Dates: December 21, 2024 – January 5, 2025 for the upcoming winter cohort

Application Deadline: November 24, 2024 for the winter cohort. You can access the application link here!

The Young Founder’s Lab is a real-world start-up boot camp. In this program, you will work towards building a revenue-generating start-up that addresses a real-world problem. You will also have the opportunity to be mentored by established entrepreneurs and professionals from Google, Microsoft, and X. You will participate in interactive classes on business fundamentals and business ideations, workshops and skill-building sessions, case studies, panel discussions, and more. You can check out the brochure for the program here.

 

Subject area: Astrophysics

Application deadline: February 21, 2025

Eligibility: Current high school juniors who are at least 15 years old and have completed the required courses

Program dates: Mid-June to July (tentative, based on previous years)

Location: New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

Fee: Ranges from free to $8,800 depending on family income. Stipends of up to $3,000 are available

The Summer Science Program is one of the most prestigious summer programs for high school students in the U.S. The New Mexico State track of the program focuses on astrophysics and will introduce you to research in near-earth asteroid orbit determination. During the program, you will learn about celestial coordinates, observe asteroids through a telescope, write Python software to calculate velocity vectors, and predict the asteroid’s future position.

 

Subject area: Engineering and computer science

Application deadline: April 15, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Eligibility: 

  • Rising freshmen, sophomores, and juniors can apply to the commuter program
  • Rising juniors and seniors can apply to the residential program (priority will be given to those who are 16 years of age or older)

Program dates: TBA for 2025. Two sessions were offered in 2024:

  • June 3 – 28, 2024 for the commuter program
  • July 7 – 26, 2024 for the residential program

Location: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

Fee: None (students will receive a stipend on completion)

The University of Mexico’s Engineering and Computing Summer Academy serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of engineering and computer science. The commuter program has a different theme each week, while the residential program focuses on the transportation industry. In both tracks, you will learn about STEM fields through activities, field trips, and networking opportunities with the STEM faculty and industry professionals.

 

Subject area: UX design, materials engineering, electrical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, biology, mechanical engineering, mineral engineering, petroleum engineering, civil and environmental engineering, and computer science

Application deadline: TBA for 2025. The 2024 deadlines were:

  • May 24, 2024 for the June session
  • June 28, 2024 for the July session

Eligibility: Rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have a minimum GPA of 2.75 and have completed Algebra I

Program dates: TBA for 2025. Two sessions were offered in 2024:

  • Session 1 from June 9 – 14, 2024
  • Session 2 from July 14 – 19, 2024

Location: New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM

Fee: $565 per session

A five-day residential program, the Summer STEM Experience allows you to explore a STEM field in detail through lectures, lab work, and field trips. You can choose from specialized topics like transforming solar power to usable energy, making a miniaturized chemical sensor, space rover optimization, mining, and scaling chemical discoveries. You will also earn college credit through this program!

 

Subject area: Politics, poetry, mathematics, philosophy, history, literature

Application deadline: May 1, 2025

Eligibility: High school students between the ages of 15-18

Program dates: TBA for 2025. Three sessions were offered in 2024:

  • Session 1: July 7 – 13, 2024
  • Session 2: July 14 – 20, 2024
  • Session 3: July 21 – 27, 2024

Location: St. John’s College, Santa Fe, NM

Fee: $1,400 per week. Scholarships and other financial aid options are available

During this week-long residential program, high school students get to explore a humanities subject in depth. The topics generally have an interdisciplinary focus and involve discussion-based teaching, which will enhance your reading and critical thinking skills. Previous courses have included ‘Inquiring into the Origins of Politics, Poetry, and Mathematics’ and ‘Civil Disobedience: Understanding the Relationship Between the One and the Many.’ You will analyze and discuss texts like Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and speeches by Malcolm X.

 

Subject area: Business, entrepreneurship, and economics

Application deadline: Not specified

Eligibility: Juniors and seniors from high schools that are participating in NMSU’s Dual Credit Program and have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 (3.2 if you haven’t taken the PSAT, ACT, or SAT)

Program dates: Not specified

Location: New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

Fee: Free

This summer camp for high school students explores how entrepreneurship affects individuals, communities, and the economy. During the process, you will learn about entrepreneurship challenges, supply and demand forces, market research, training employees, financing strategies, social responsibility, and other elements or business planning. Aside from attending classes, you will produce a business plan and present it at the end of the program. You will also earn three college credits.

 

Subject area: Architecture and design

Application deadline: Not specified

Eligibility: High school juniors and seniors

Program dates: TBA for 2025. Multiple sessions were offered in 2024:

  • Santa Fe (non-credit): June 10 – 22, 2024
  • Santa Fe (dual-credit): June 10 – 28, 2024
  • Albuquerque (non-credit): July 8 – 19, 2024
  • Albuquerque (dual-credit): July 8 – 26, 2024

Location: New Mexico School for the Arts, Santa Fe or the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque

Fee: $300 per session. Full scholarships are available on a first-come-first-served basis

This UNM summer program is meant to introduce high school students to the disciplines under the School of Architecture and Planning. As a participant, you will attend lectures on various topics within architecture and design, go on field trips, and have your work reviewed by professionals on the final day of the program. You can choose between credit and non-credit tracks, but keep in mind that the homework and assignments will be different for each.

 

Subject area: Physics, engineering, chemistry, environmental science, robotics, coding, bioengineering, cybersecurity

Application deadline: Not specified

Eligibility: High school students living in NM, NM tribal communities, or East Hawaii Island who have completed Algebra I or a high-level math course  

Program dates: June 10 – 21, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Location: New Mexico School for the Arts, Santa Fe, NM

Fee: Free

The Los Alamos National Laboratory organizes this annual camp for young women to explore STEM fields. The curriculum focuses on energy and energy security, which you will study through practical activities, lectures, tours, demonstrations, and an engineering project. You will also learn about fields like bioengineering, computer programming, and chemistry, as well as hone professional skills like resume writing and interviewing.

 

Subject area: Dance

Application deadline: Not specified

Eligibility: Students between the ages of 3 and 18

Program dates: Not specified

Location: The Hiland Theater, Albuquerque, NM

Fee: Not specified; the organization uses a sliding-scale tuition structure which you can read about here

If you’re interested in performing arts, you can consider the Hiland Theater’s summer programs, organized by the National Dance Institute of New Mexico. High schoolers can choose the Arts in Motion track, which has full-day and half-day intensives in ballet, jazz, modern, and other styles. The other option is the Continuum track, which is a two-week immersion for intermediate-level dancers who want to pursue it as a career. The latter culminates in a final performance by the students.

 

Subject area: Multiple options available (STEM and humanities)

Application deadline: Not specified, but registrations have previously opened during February

Eligibility: Students in grades K-12

Program dates: Changes with each course, but all courses take place between June and July

Location: Albuquerque Academy, Albuquerque, NM

Fee: Varies with each camp

Albuquerque Academy’s Think Summer is an academic enrichment program that aims to help students advance their knowledge and skills outside school classrooms. You can choose between half-day or full-day programs as well as 3-week or 6-week programs. The camp options span STEM and humanities subjects, including sports, graphic design, mechanical engineering, literature, ceramics, and more. Here is the full list of available camps.

 

 

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