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20 Top Summer Programs for Teens

August 28, 2024

Summer programs are great ways for you to immerse yourself in a subject (or two) of your choice, resulting in a focused and comprehensive learning experience. If you’re a teen looking to gain some experience in an academic (or professional) setting, summer programs help offer practical experience and equip you with an advanced skillset.

Additionally, these summer programs come with a solid networking component, which can come in handy while looking for future research or internship opportunities as a high school or college student!

If you are interested in attending engaging summer programs that can give your skillset a competitive boost, take a look at the following list of 20 top summer programs for teens.

 

Subject Areas: Medicine

Location: Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA

Eligibility: U.S. high school juniors and seniors aged 16+

Application Deadline: February

Dates: June 10, 2024 - August 1, 2024 (8 weeks)

Stipend: Minimum stipend of $500; students from underrepresented groups will receive at least $1,500.

As part of SIMR, students will perform 1-1 research under Stanford faculty, researchers, and postdoctoral fellows in one of eight areas—immunology, neurobiology, stem cell and regenerative medicine, cancer biology, bioengineering, bioinformatics, cardiovascular biology, and genetics and genomics.

You will deliver poster presentations about your research at the final poster session.


2.  Horizon’s Research Program

Location: Virtual

Application Date: Applications close in May for summer.

Program Dates: June 24, 2024 - September 2, 2024. Other cohorts are also available.

Eligibility: High school students with good academic standing (>3.67/4.0 GPA)

Horizon offers trimester-long quantitative and qualitative research programs for high school students across subject areas such as data science, machine learning, political theory, biology, chemistry, neuroscience, psychology, and more!

Once you select a particular subject track and type of research you’ll be paired with a professor or Ph.D. scholar (from a top university) who will mentor you throughout your research journey. You’ll work to create a 20-page, university-level research paper that you can send to prestigious journals for publication as a high school student.

 

Subject Areas: STEM

Location: A NASA center in the country / remote

Eligibility: Students aged at least 16 with a 3.0 CGPA and U.S. citizenship

Application Deadline: August 23, 2024 (spring) | October 25, 2024/February 28, 2025 (summer) | May 16, 2025 (fall)

Dates: Spring, summer, and fall

Stipend: Paid (amount not specified)

NASA’s OSTEM internships pair students with professional mentors to contribute to NASA’s ongoing projects. You can work in areas like 3D modeling, aviation, robotics, sustainability, climate change events, data analytics, aerospace engineering, remote sensing, and others. Take a look at some opportunities here.

Subject Areas: STEM

Location: MIT, Cambridge, MA

Eligibility: High school juniors with a strong academic record 

Application Deadline: Applications for 2025 will open in the fall. The deadline is not mentioned.

Dates: July-August (6-7 weeks)

Stipend: Not paid

MIT’s RSI allows 100 students to experience first-hand research and intensive STEM classes. After a week of classes, you will read scientific literature, receive research assignments, and perform guided laboratory research. Weekly lectures, field trips, and final paper and oral presentations are included in the program.

 

Subject Areas: Neuroscience

Location: Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine, Baltimore, MD / Virtual

Eligibility: Rising high school juniors and seniors, with in-person applicants attending a school in Baltimore

Application Deadline: March 1

Dates: June-August (8 weeks in person) | July-August (virtual 5 weeks)

Stipend: Hourly wages and transportation funds for in-person interns and a fixed stipend of $500 for virtual interns

JHIBS takes place in two formats:

  • In-Person Internship: 8 students will participate in guided research, clinical rotations, scientific seminars, professional development sessions, mentor meetings, and final presentations.
  • Virtual Internship: Selected students will attend educational presentations, mentorship training, professional development training, and sessions on laboratory techniques and experiments.

Subject Areas: STEM, humanities, and social sciences

Location: Virtual

Eligibility: High school students with a minimum 3.3 GPA

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

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

Cost: $2,800 (12 weeks) | $5,400 (16-20 weeks). Financial aid is available.

Founded by Harvard and Oxford researchers, this program pairs students with Ph.D. mentors to learn about their field and develop an independent research project that you will present at the final symposium. You can choose from subject areas like medicine, mathematics, engineering, data science, physics, economics, psychology, philosophy, sociology, law, and others.

 

Subject Areas: Artificial intelligence and machine learning

Location: Virtual

Eligibility: High school students. Students applying to the AI Fellowship program need to complete the AI Scholars program or have previous experience in AI and Python.

Application Deadline: Multiple cohorts throughout the year. The deadline for the fall cohort is September 8, 2024.

Dates: Multiple cohorts throughout the year

Cost: $1,790 (AI Scholars) | $4,900 (AI Fellowship) | $5,900 (both)

Founded by Harvard graduates, Veritas AI’s AI Scholars teaches students the fundamentals of AI and guides them to build a real-world project in groups of 3-5. More experienced teens can opt for the AI Fellowship, which provides 1-1 mentorship and individual model development and presentation.

Subject Areas: STEM

Location: Varies based on lab locations

Eligibility: U.S. high school students who are at least 16 years old and have completed grade 9

Application Deadline: Closed for 2024. Applications open on August 1, 2024, for 2025.

Dates: June-August (8 weeks)

Stipend: $4,000 (new participants) | $4,500 (returning participants)

SEAP places around 300 students in one of 38 DoN laboratories in the country, giving you a chance to learn about naval research and technology. Research areas include chemistry, robotics, mechanical engineering, computer science, biology, physics, medicine, environmental studies, meteorology, statistics, oceanography, and more.

Subject Areas: Medicine and Healthcare

Location: NIH campuses across the country

Eligibility: Juniors and seniors of high school who are at least 17 years old and live within 40 miles of their nearest NIH campus

Application Deadline: February

Dates: July 2, 2024 - August 1, 2024 (8 weeks)

Stipend: $2,300-2,530 (high school students) or $2,570-2,840 (high school graduates).

Accepting ~7% of applicants, the HS-SIP places selected students in one of the NIH’s Institutes and Centers (IC) in a research group under a Principal Investigator (PI). You can learn and perform basic, clinical, or translational research in behavioral, biomedical, and social sciences. Professional development and college advising sessions will also take place.

Subject Areas: Geosciences

Location: University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD

Eligibility: High school seniors who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, have a minimum 2.7 GPA, and have been accepted into a U.S. university

Application Deadline: May

Dates: July 1, 2024 - August 9, 2024 (6 weeks)

Stipend: $500 per week, with free housing, meals, and transportation

The Geosciences Bridge Program offers 2 for-credit courses along with lectures, field trips, research, and hands-on activities in marine sciences, atmospheric science, environmental science, civil and environmental engineering, physical oceanography, remote sensing, and biogeochemistry. Students will also work in research groups and present their projects at the final symposium.

 

Subject Areas: Earth and space science

Location: UT Austin, Austin, TX + Virtual

Eligibility: U.S. high school juniors

Application Deadline: February

Program Dates: June, 2024 - July 6, 2024 (online work with mentors) | July 7, 2024 - July 20, 2024 (on-site for 11th graders) | July 27, 2024 - August 4, 2024 (on-site for 10th graders)

Stipend: No stipend, but housing, meals, and local transportation are provided.

SEES begins with online modules on Earth and Space Science and Python and online project work with mentors, followed by on-site project work with engineers and scientists. If selected, you will work on projects involving NASA satellite data, ice sheet analysis, Earth’s gravitational field, mission design, and remote sensing. Project presentations will take place at the program’s virtual symposium.

 

Subject Areas: Science and engineering

Location: One of the U.S. Army Research Laboratories and Centers in the country

Eligibility: Current U.S. high school students

Application Deadline: Rolling

Dates: May-August (6-10 weeks)

Stipend: Paid based on a centralized stipend policy (amount not specified)

In the AEOP, you will work 1-1 with a university researcher or a Department of Defense scientist mentor. Workshops and regular mentor meetings will take place along with laboratory research. You can opt for subject areas like cybersecurity, materials science, mechanical engineering, and more.

 

Subject: Engineering, computer science, biology, nutrition, history, and chemistry

Location: TexasTech University campus, Lubbock, TX

Eligibility: U.S. citizen or permanent resident students who are at least 17 years old

Application Deadline: February

Dates: June 16, 2024 - August 1, 2024 (7 weeks)

Stipend: $750 + free housing and meals

12 highly qualified students will gain practical research experience with 1-1 mentorship from experienced faculty. Lab work, social activities, and weekly lectures will take place throughout the program. Research areas include nutritional sciences, biology, computer science, mechanical engineering, history, chemistry, and others. Students will submit a final research project report.

Subject Areas: Marine biology

Location: Usually within a 45-minute commute of students’ homes

Eligibility: High school students aged 16+ and residents of the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, Pacific Islands, or Mexico

Application Deadline: January

Dates: June-August (8 weeks)

Stipend: $3,000 and an all-expenses paid trip to the Hutton Scholars Summit

Sponsored by the American Fisheries Society (AFS), this program offers research experiences in conservation and habitat restoration and management along with career advice. Students will perform activities like water quality testing, data processing, surveying fish populations, electrofishing, snorkeling, and more.

Subject Areas: Math and science

Location: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA

Eligibility: High school juniors who are at least 16 years old and are U.S. citizens or permanent residents

Application Deadline: March

Dates: June 22, 2024 - August 3, 2024

Cost: Free (fully funded by the university)

SAMS provides selected students with a comprehensive introduction to STEM through lectures and classes, hands-on projects, and interaction with faculty and staff mentors. Starting with virtual skill-building, the program will continue in person with courses, workshops, project and lab work, and a final symposium.

Subject Areas: STEM

Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA

Eligibility: U.S. high school juniors with strong academic records

Application Deadline: February

Dates: June-August (6 weeks)

Cost: Free, including room and board

Students selected for MITES Summer take courses in math, physics, life sciences, and humanities and an elective in subjects like electronics, genomics, architecture, engineering design, and machine learning. Classes, workshops, project work, recitations, lab tours, trips, and social events will also take place.

Subject Areas: STEM

Location: Columbia University, New York, NY

Eligibility: Rising high school sophomores, juniors, seniors, and recent high school graduates

Application Deadline: Priority deadline: December | Final deadline: March

Dates: July 8, 2024 - July 26, 2024 | July 29, 2024 - Aug 16, 2024

Cost: $5,500. Need-based scholarships are available.

Columbia’s SHAPE immerses students in college-level, project-based courses in science and engineering, especially robotics, computer science, medicine, electrical innovation and design, mathematics, and more. You will also participate in electives, professional development workshops, college preparation sessions, lab sessions, tours and trips, and social activities.

Subject Areas: STEM, history, creative writing, philosophy, social justice, etc

Location: Stanford University, Stanford, CA / Online

Eligibility: Students in grades 8-11

Application Deadline: March

Dates: June 17, 2024 - June 28, 2024 (session 1) | July 8, 2024 - July 19, 2024 (session 2)

Cost: $3,050. Financial aid is available.

This program lets you choose from nearly 60 courses, with subject options including business, entrepreneurship, math, computer science, engineering, design, philosophy, social justice, law, environmental science, and more. Social activities, presentations, and project work are some highlights of this summer program.

 

Subject Areas: STEM, business, arts, medicine

Location: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

Eligibility: Rising high school juniors and seniors aged 16-19

Application Deadline: January-February

Dates: June 23, 2024 - July 5, 2024 (session 1) | July 7, 2024 - July 19, 2024 (session 2) | July 21, 2024 - August 2, 2024 (session 3)

Cost: $5,550 (including housing). Limited need-based aid is available.

Harvard’s Pre-College Program is an intensive 2-week program in which you can take a college-level course (15 students in each class) taught by accomplished professors while living on campus. Courses are available in speech, writing, literature, law, politics, history, philosophy, psychology, medicine, race, gender, business, and STEM.

Subject Areas: Art and design

Location: Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI

Eligibility: High school students aged 16-18 and have completed grades 10 or 11

Application Deadline: February

Dates: June 29, 2024 - August 3, 2024

Cost: Residential program: $11,350 | Commuter program: $8,715. Scholarships are available.

This program exposes students to college-level curriculum, projects and critiques, trips and tours, day-long studio classes, and final exhibitions. You will take foundation courses in drawing, design, and critical studies and choose a major like animation, ceramics, sculpture, textiles, architecture, printmaking, photography, painting, graphic design, and film/video.


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