Opportunity Guide I Summer, Enrichment & Activities Guide



  1. Residential camp for rising high school sophomore, junior, senior, and graduating senior girls. Explore a variety of fine arts disciplines with outstanding Wesleyan College faculty. The one-week… Read more
  2. Each year the ION program kicks off with a Saturday workshop held in May. Then during a 1-week introductory curriculum at Emory University, ION Scholars learn about neuroscience through hands-on… Read more
  3. Emory Summer College is a nonresidential program in which exceptional high school students who have completed their sophomore or junior year may enroll in Emory undergraduate courses and earn college… Read more
  4. This division is best-suited for students who have the opportunity to debate competitively in policy debate during the regular academic year as students will focus on the upcoming high school topic.… Read more
  5. Emory University is one of the top 25 Universities in the United States and the Barkley Forum is one of nation’s most successfully competitive intercollegiate debate teams for the last fifty years.… Read more
  6. This is a non-credit summer program with both residential and day students. The Emory Pre-College Program (noncredit) offers students an opportunity to preview the best of college life: from… Read more
  7. ince 2008 the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech has offered a 3-week residential Summer Engineering Institute (SEI) which focuses on underrepresented minority rising 11th and 12th graders from… Read more
  8. Math Circle is a nonprofit that provides summer programs and outreach opportunities designed to build a mathematical community that values intellectual curiosity and collaboration. At Math Circle,… Read more
  9. Where can a youngster design a video game, learn to code, create a phone app, take apart a computer, write a web page, play basketball, and make new friends? At National Computer Camps! NCC is… Read more
  10. SCAD Summer Seminars SCAD Summer Seminars offer workshops for high school students who have completed their freshman, sophomore or junior years. (Secondary school students ages 14-19 are able to… Read more
  11. Explore a variety of fine arts disciplines with outstanding Wesleyan College faculty. The one-week residential immersion program is designed specifically for high school students to study, create,… Read more