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15 Summer Programs for High School Students in Los Angeles 2024-2025

November 12, 2024

If you’re a high school student in Los Angeles looking to make the most of your summer by building valuable skills, you should consider joining a summer program! Many universities and institutions in LA offer programs designed for high school students across a range of fields, including business, STEM, art, architecture, leadership, and more.

Whether you're focused on a specific goal or interested in exploring new areas, participating in a summer program will showcase your initiative and give you practical experience. The exposure gained through these experiences can give you an advantage in your education and career. By working with professionals, you’ll get to explore a field you're interested in and build a strong network.

Here are 16 summer programs for high school students in Los Angeles for you to consider!

Subject Areas: STEM, Humanities, Data Science, and more

Location: Virtual

Program Dates: Multiple cohorts, including in the summer. Upcoming dates are:

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

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

Application Deadline: Varies according to cohort. November 10, 2024 for the upcoming winter cohort, and February 9, 2025 for the spring cohort

Horizon offers trimester-long research programs in areas like data science, machine learning, political theory, biology, chemistry, neuroscience, and psychology. You can choose either quantitative or qualitative research methods. After selecting your track, you’ll collaborate one-on-one with a professor or PhD scholar from a leading university to develop a 20-page research paper suitable for journal submission. The program provides specialized field knowledge, expert guidance, a recommendation letter, and feedback to improve future projects and college applications. Apply now for this unique opportunity!

 

Subject Areas: STEM, Humanities, and Social Sciences

Location: Remote 

Program Dates: June to August (summer). Fall, winter, and spring cohorts are also available

Cost: $2,990 (12 weeks) | $5,900 (16-20 weeks). Financial aid is available

Eligibility: High school students with a minimum 3.3 out of 4 GPA

Application Deadline: Summer deadlines are usually in March, April, and May

The Lumiere Research Scholar Program, created by Harvard and Oxford researchers, allows high school students to work one-on-one with PhD mentors on an independent research project. You’ll get guidance to develop a college-level research paper, with additional support from writing coaches.

You can choose subjects like mathematics, biology, data science, economics, psychology, business, gender studies, linguistics, environmental studies, philosophy, astrophysics, and more. The program ends with a symposium where you can present your research, with the potential for publication.

 

Subject Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Finance, Medicine

Location: Remote 

Program Dates: Multiple cohorts throughout the year

Cost:

  • $2,290 for the AI Scholars program (10-week bootcamp)
  • $5,400 for the AI Fellowship (12–15 weeks, 1:1 mentorship)
  • $6,900 for both AI Scholars + Fellowship
  • Need-based financial aid is available

Eligibility: High school students. Students applying to the AI Fellowship program must complete the AI Scholars program or provide evidence of previous experience in AI and Python

Application Deadline: Varies according to cohort. December 1, 2024 for the upcoming winter cohort

Veritas AI, founded by Harvard graduates, offers two programs for high school students interested in artificial intelligence. The AI Scholars program focuses on collaborative learning in AI applications, while the AI Fellowship provides personalized mentorship from PhD experts for independent research projects.

In the AI Fellowship, you’ll examine AI’s influence on fields such as finance, medicine, and gaming, with opportunities to publish or present your work. Previous projects have explored AI in medicine, educational tools, and gaming algorithms. The program emphasizes technical skill-building and applying AI concepts to real-world challenges.

 

Subject Areas: Business, Entrepreneurship

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

Program Dates: Multiple cohorts throughout the year. The Winter cohort starts in December

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

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

Application Deadline: Varies according to cohort. November 24, 2024 for the upcoming Winter cohort. You can access the application form here!

The Young Founder's Lab is a start-up boot camp led by Harvard entrepreneurs. In this program, you'll build a revenue-generating start-up that tackles a real-world problem with guidance from experienced entrepreneurs and professionals from companies like Google and Microsoft.

Alongside developing your start-up, you'll engage in interactive classes on business fundamentals, workshops, skill-building sessions, case studies, and panel discussions. This program is a great chance to explore the business world in high school, offering a space to learn both theoretical and practical approaches to creating a successful business. Check out the program’s brochure for more details.

 

Subject areas: Technology, Business, Finance, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare and Medicine, Software Engineering, and more

Location: Remote 

Program Dates: 8-week programs with multiple cohorts throughout the year

Cost: Starting at $2,490. Financial aid is available

Eligibility: Open to all high school students who can work for 10-20 hours/week, for 8-12 weeks. These internships are also open to undergraduates and gap-year students!

Application Deadline: Multiple deadlines throughout the year. Summer cohort: May 12, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Ladder Internships is a selective program for high school students to intern with high-growth startups across various industries, including health tech, AI, and marketing. These startups have raised over a million dollars, with some founders being YCombinator alumni or former employees of companies like Microsoft and Google. During the 8-week virtual internship, you'll work closely with managers and a Ladder Coach on real-world projects, presenting your work to the company. The program also includes one-on-one training in communication and time management, plus group sessions with other interns.

 

Subject Areas: Architecture, Modeling, Design, Origami

Location: University of California, Los Angeles, CA or online

Cost: $5,043 (Residential) | $2,567 (Virtual); scholarships are available.

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

Dates: TBA for 2025. Two sessions were offered in 2024:

  • Session A (Residential): June 30 – July 20, 2024
  • Session B (Virtual): July 1 – 19, 2024

Eligibility: Students in grades 9–12 who are at least 15 years old by the program's start date and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2

The TeenArch Studio Summer Institute, provided by UCLA's Department of Architecture and Urban Design, is a 3-week intensive designed for high school students with an interest in architecture and design thinking. This program simulates a college design studio experience, offering insight into architecture and what to expect in college. During the program, you will work on a design project with guidance from UCLA Architecture students, alumni, and faculty.

The curriculum includes design exercises, instruction in drawing and modeling techniques, as well as both group and individual feedback sessions with guest designers and instructors. The projects start by exploring origami to grasp concepts of form and volume. You will attend lectures presented by architects and designers, with the final day dedicated to showcasing your work to faculty from architecture schools in Los Angeles, allowing for discussion and constructive feedback.

 

Subject Areas: Popular Culture, Politics, Religion, Feminism, Human Rights

Location: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Cost: $11,347 (Residential) | $7,812 (Commuter) + $65 nonrefundable application fee

Application Deadline: May 2, 2025

Dates: June 15 – July 12, 2025

Eligibility: Students who have completed at least the 9th grade by the start of the program. International students must demonstrate English proficiency in one of these ways

The USC Pre-College International Relations Summer Program provides high school students with an opportunity to explore the causes of war and develop strategies for effective conflict resolution. You will examine different stages of conflict and apply this knowledge to regions impacted by war and violence. The course also delves into the economic drivers of conflict and examines the roles played by individuals, peace initiatives, governments, and international organizations.

Through interactive learning experiences like simulations, role-playing, and negotiation exercises—including a Model UN simulation—you’ll gain practical skills in diplomacy and conflict management. Case studies will enhance your understanding of current events and historical conflicts. A visit to the Museum of Tolerance will offer insight into genocide, and you'll develop a case study that focuses on conflict resolution approaches, preparing you for advanced college-level work. You will also analyze the role of movies, television, music, literature, and art in shaping conflict and promoting peace.

 

Subject Areas: Business, Leadership, Community Service

Location: Local nonprofit organizations in Los Angeles, CA. You can explore the various available locations here

Cost/Stipend: Free, including the cost of attending the Student Leader Summit in Washington, D.C. The hourly pay rate varies by internship

Application Deadline: January 15, 2025

Dates: Varies depending on the internship. 8 weeks in the summer, including a week in Washington, D.C., for the Leadership Summit (July 21 – 26, 2025)

Eligibility: High school juniors and seniors who are legally permitted to work in the United States, permanently reside in one of the eligible locations, and are in good standing at their school

Bank of America’s Student Leaders Program offers high school juniors and seniors a paid, eight-week internship with local nonprofits, including organizations like Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Habitat for Humanity. This program aims to provide practical work experience, leadership development, and opportunities for community service. Throughout the program, you will engage in projects that address local community needs while honing your skills in teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership.

As a Student Leader, you will develop a better understanding of your community's needs and the essential functions that nonprofits fulfill in addressing them. You will also gain valuable skills in civic, social, and business leadership. In addition to the internship, you will attend a national Student Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C., where you will learn about the collaboration between nonprofits, governments, and businesses in addressing societal challenges. Each local cohort consists of 2-5 student leaders, and with an acceptance rate of 5-8%, the Bank of America Student Leaders Program is very selective.

 

Subject Areas: Music, Media, Vocal Performance, Music Business, Instrumental Performance, Electronic Music Production, Audio Engineering, Songwriting

Location: Village Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA

Cost: $1,800, which includes facilities, curriculum, and daily lunch + non-refundable application fee of $25. Scholarships available

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

Dates: July 14 – 20, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Eligibility: U.S. residents in grades 9–12. Graduating seniors can apply, but incoming freshmen are not eligible

GRAMMY Camp is a non-residential summer camp for high school students interested in pursuing a music career. Located at the GRAMMY Museum in downtown Los Angeles, the camp features instruction from industry professionals. There are several tracks available, including audio engineering, songwriting, music business, music and media, winds and strings, vocal performance, electronic music production, rhythm section, and instrumental performance. You will engage in hands-on workshops, master classes, and team projects, gaining valuable insights into the music industry. Approximately 75-85 students are selected for GRAMMY Camp.

 

Subject Areas: Healthcare, CPR, First Aid

Location: Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Cost: Free, but participants are responsible for transportation

Application Deadline: January 10, 2025

Dates:

  • June 16 – 20, 2025
  • July 28 – August 1, 2025

Eligibility: Current high school freshmen, sophomores, or juniors residing in Los Angeles County. Students who have previously attended Camp CHLA are not eligible to apply.

CAMP CHLA is a five-day program focused on healthcare career exploration, offered twice each summer for high school students in Los Angeles County. During the camp, you will learn about and participate in the daily activities carried out by team members at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). You will attend presentations from healthcare professionals who will discuss their career journeys and provide insights into a typical day in their roles. You will also gain practical skills in health promotion and disease/injury prevention, such as CPR, first aid, and body ergonomics. The program offers networking opportunities with peers who share an interest in pursuing healthcare careers.

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Subject Areas: Journalism, Communications, Multimedia Production, Writing, Public Speech and Debate, Interviewing, Ethnography

Location: USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, Los Angeles, CA

Cost: Free

Application Deadline: Applications will open in early 2025

Dates: June 17 – July 19, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Eligibility: High school students who reside in and attend high school in Los Angeles County

USC’s Annenberg Youth Academy for Media and Civic Engagement is a four-week summer program designed to introduce high school students to college-level media communication and journalism. The academy aims to help you understand how media and journalism contribute to developing civic-minded leaders while also enhancing your skills in speech, debate, writing, and critical thinking.

Each year, 26 students from Los Angeles County are chosen to participate. In addition to the coursework, the program offers assistance with writing college essays and provides insights into USC Annenberg’s undergraduate programs and possible career paths in media and journalism. You will have the chance to engage with USC Annenberg scholars who specialize in issues related to gender, race, and ethnicity in communication and journalism. The 2024 program included a session led by Rogelio Lopez, a media maker and adjunct lecturer at USC.

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Subject Areas: Medical Research, Patient Care, Medicine

Location: Various medical centers in Los Angeles, CA and virtual

Cost: Free, one $500 scholarship will be awarded

Application Deadline: February 16, 2025 (tentative, based on the 2024 program)

Dates: Multiple two- and four-week sessions between June and August

Eligibility: Students currently in 11th and 12th grade; each facility may have additional requirements

The Los Angeles Pediatric Society's Eve and Gene Black Summer Medical Career Program, founded in 1969, gives a limited cohort of students the chance to work alongside medical mentors and experts at various hospitals. Each year, the program receives between 300 and 450 applications, with selected applicants typically ranging from 100 to 180. As an intern, you will participate in daily sessions led by general pediatricians and specialists, including surgeons, nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, infectious disease specialists, ophthalmologists, radiologists, child life specialists, and therapists.

The program will place you at a hospital in the Los Angeles area, such as Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where you can observe and assist with various medical procedures, treatment plans, and patient care, gaining valuable exposure for a future healthcare worker. You will also have the opportunity to deliver presentations at the end of the program. Past program highlights can be viewed here. Upon completion of the program, you will receive a certificate and have the chance to win a $500 scholarship from the Edward M. Rissman Scholarship Fund.

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Subject Areas: Entrepreneurship, Business, Market Research

Location: Da Vinci Schools, El Segundo, CA

Cost: Free

Application Deadline: Rolling admissions

Dates: TBA for 2025. Two sessions were offered in 2024:

  • June 10 – 28, 2024
  • July 8 – 26, 2024

Eligibility: Students aged 13 to 18

The Los Angeles Urban League’s Biz Camp is a free, three-week summer entrepreneurship program designed to help students turn their ideas into reality through effective planning, analysis, and practical application of what they learn in the classroom. The camp includes interactive activities and guest speaker sessions aimed at giving you business knowledge and helping you launch your own venture. This program is intended for students who have a business idea and seek guidance to realize it. The camp concludes with a Business Plan Competition.

 

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Subject Areas: Math, Critical Inquiry, Literature

Location: Pomona College, Claremont, CA

Cost: Free

Application Deadline: February 24, 2025

Dates: June 22 – July 18, 2025

Eligibility: Students currently in 9th grade and residing in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, or Ventura Counties

PAYS is an intensive four-week residential program that offers an opportunity for high school students to engage in college-level coursework, cultural events, workshops, field trips, and projects. The program continues throughout the academic year for three consecutive years following acceptance. During the summer, you will study a rigorous liberal arts curriculum taught by faculty. You will take Math classes and Critical Inquiry seminars led by Pomona College professors in addition to electives on topics like young adult novels and the pandemic’s effect on sports. Each week, you will also engage in at least one activity that involves data collection and modeling. The program accepts only 90 local high school students each year.

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Subject Areas: Healthcare, Patient Care, Healthcare Administration

Location: UCLA Health, Los Angeles, CA

Cost: Free

Application Deadline: Applications will open in January 2025

Dates: Orientation is typically in the third week of June, and participants are required to complete 50 volunteer hours by August 31

Eligibility: Students who are at least 16 years old

UCLA Health's Volunteen Summer Program offers high school students the opportunity to assist in essential areas such as patient transport, wayfinding, and delivering patient mail. As a volunteer, you will help with discharging patients, assist with patient transfers, and support transport staff. Additional duties include greeting visitors and patients as well as providing wheelchair services. These tasks will help hone your communication and people skills. You must commit to completing a minimum of 50 volunteer hours, with the flexibility to design your own schedules. A hybrid option is also available, with more details provided here!


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