Opportunity Guide I Summer, Enrichment & Activities Guide

If your child aspires to run for president one day, loves to take charge of things or enjoys some verbal sparring, consider activities and classes in government, politics and debate. In the beginning, encourage your child to run for student counsel or to start a new school club where he can build leadership skills. There are also a wide array of specialty summer programs that offer courses in politics, current affairs, history and leadership. A motivated, older child might apply for a government internship in her home state, or to work as a congressional page. Volunteer positions with government institutions or museums can help a child sharpen leadership and public speaking skills.

Joining a school speech and debate team is a great way for a child to learn oratory and research skills and as a jumping off point to compete in higher level state and national tournaments. Taken to the highest level, there are intensive summer debate training camps which offer rigorous debate preparation classes and the chance to spar with top debaters.

If your child is interested in foreign languages or international relations, encourage her to join her school’s Model United Nations program. She’ll have the opportunity to interact with peers, hone skills in diplomacy and negotiation, and participate in local through international conferences. Encourage a child who is curious about international affairs to attend a foreign language camp or any of the prestigious international relations/diplomacy camps, many of which are sponsored by selective universities and government groups. An overseas community service trip can provide an opportunity for your child to engage in genuine cultural immersion, meaningful volunteer work, and a real-world international experience.



  1. The Community of Scholars program is a rigorous college-credit summer program at AU's School of International Service designed for students entering their junior and senior years of high school. The… Read more
  2. Try out college life and take college-level courses in special programs for high school students. High school students with a B or better grade point average may enroll as non-degree students in… Read more
  3. Global Scholar is an international relations summer program that builds the knowledge and skills high school students need to make social change on a local and global scale. Through hands-on… Read more
  4. CIA offers a summer internship program that is a financial needs based initiative. See detailed information on website for detailed summer program eligibility requirements. While working at the CIA,… Read more
  5. The Department of Education (ED) offers internships for students interested in seeking valuable work experience in government and federal education policy and administration. Volunteers have the… Read more
  6. High school students in the Pre-College Program spend a summer in Washington, D.C., taking advantage of GW's expertise in global development, international relations, public policy and administration… Read more
  7. High school students in the Pre-College Program spend a summer in Washington, D.C., taking advantage of GW's expertise in global development, international relations, public policy and administration… Read more
  8. Spend your summer living and learning in Washington, D.C.—an epicenter for international relations. As one of the oldest universities in the world, and long considered a hub for international… Read more
  9. In the American Politics Institute, you’ll take an in-depth look at the three branches of government through a blend of classroom lectures and hands-on debate and simulation exercises. You’ll learn… Read more
  10. In Partnership with the Institute of Politics and Public Policy at the McCourt School of Public Policy, the U.S. Campaigns & Elections Institute will provide you with a framework to understand… Read more
  11. Combining skills-based education with hands-on experience and applied reflection, Georgetown's Community Impact & Leadership Immersion introduces you to the critical social justice issues that… Read more
  12. Georgetown's Economics Policy Immersion provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the complex role played by states and other governing entities in relation to markets, through the lens of both… Read more
  13. Combining group exercises, discussions with policymakers and foreign policy officials, and visits to renowned D.C. institutions, Georgetown's Foreign Policy Immersion introduces you to the many… Read more
  14. From corporate attorneys and prosecutors to politicians and a sitting Supreme Court justice, many of the nation's lawmakers, administrators, and interpreters received their education at Georgetown.… Read more
  15. The National Security & Counterintelligence Institute brings together unparalleled government and international relations resources from the Georgetown network to explore security and… Read more
  16. Taking advantage of our location in the heart of the nation’s capital, you'll have the opportunity to engage with policy think tanks and organizations that defend and work in areas of civil, economic… Read more
  17. The Washington & the World Institute immerses you in an exciting exploration of Washington, D.C., through a global lens. Designed for students interested in pursuing a degree in international… Read more
  18. The United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) is an intensive week-long educational experience and scholarship sponsored by the United States Senate for outstanding high school students who are… Read more