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Opportunities for Students

Opportunities for Students                           

 

ASU Lead Summer Camp at Appalachian State University: A four-day residential experience that equips select rising seniors from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Click here to watch video. Click here to start applying.  

Bank of America Student Leaders Program: High school juniors and seniors are awarded paid summer internships with local nonprofits such as Habitat for Humanity and Boys and Girls Clubs of America and participate in a national leadership summit in Washington, D.C.

Broyhill Leadership Conference:  The Broyhill Leadership Conference is open to rising 10th-12th graders and current year high school graduates. Delegates must be at least 15 years old by June 1st. BLC makes a real impact on our delegates. While 30% of students who begin college drop out by the end of their freshman year, BLC can equip young people to overcome those odds.  Delegates acquire key skills in: Setting goals/Making positive life choices/Working within a team/Communicating effectively & Handling obstacles and adversity.  

Camp Carefree: Serve as a Counselor in Training (CIT) and help make memories for a lifetime for kids who are diagnosed with chronic illnesses.  Click here to apply. 

Camp Kesem: Camp Kesem operates free summer camps for children who have been impacted by a parent's cancer. Click here to apply. 

Camp Neuro and Camp Cardiac at Wake Forest University School of Medicine: Run by medical students, this is a one-week summer day camp for students 15 years and older who are interested in exploring careers in medicine.  Scholarships available.  

Clemson C-CATS: Spend the weekend exploring Clemson University and building friendships with other top-performing students.  Open to students in the top 10% of their class. 

Clemson University Summer Scholars Program:  Weeklong, on-campus, residential experience that allows academically minded learners: to participate in challenging academic courses on a specific topic or area of interest; to learn alongside university faculty and professional experts in university laboratories; to preview college life by living in a dorm, eating in university dining halls and enjoying campus facilities; to learn about college admissions and financial assistance; and to make lifelong friends. Click here to apply.

College Prep Scholars Program: Being a College Prep Scholar is a notable distinction that shows our 42 college partners that you are a competitive candidate for admission. As a College Prep Scholar, you will receive exclusive awards and opportunities to develop a strong college application that shares your unique story.

 

Design Camp at NC State University College of Design 

 

 

 

Duke University Summer Academy for High School Students: A 3-week non-credit summer program for students currently in grades 9-12.

Cone Health Teen Volunteer Program: Get hands-on experience in a hospital setting while experiencing the personal satisfaction of helping others. Opportunities available at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, Wesley Long Hospital, and MedCenter High Point.   Must be at least 15 years of age by June 1. Must actively participate one day each week for all 4 weeks of the program.   Must have a B average in high school (GPA=3.0+).  Must attend a mandatory information session and orientation session, complete an application including a 100 word essay, provide a copy of immunizations, a current report card, and a picture (snapshot or driver's license).  Click here to apply.

Duke University Summer College for High School Students: A 4-week credit bearing summer program for current 10th/11th graders.

Duke Youth Programs: Duke Youth Programs provides summer enrichment opportunities for academically motivated middle and high school students specific areas.  

Greensboro Children’s Museum Volunteer:  Are you ready to play?  Greensboro Children’s Museum seeks high school volunteers who are enthusiastic about community involvement, have a passion for working with children and their families in a non-traditional environment, enjoy engaging and hands-on experiences, and are responsible, punctual, flexible individuals who follow through with their commitments; must attend a mandatory volunteer orientation prior to starting volunteer shifts.  Click here to volunteer.

Greensboro Science Center Summer Teen Volunteer Program 

High Point Medical Center P.A.T.H. (Promoting the Advancement of Teens in Healthcare):  Interested in a healthcare profession? Learn what it takes and get real world experience.  Must be 14 years of age by June 1. Must commit to volunteering for the full 6 weeks. Must attend an orientation.  Click here for more information about volunteering.

Investigative Journalism Program at Boston University: A once-in-a-lifetime experience for high school students interested in journalism, communications or writing.  

July Experience at Davidson College: A powerful pre-college summer academic program for rising high school juniors and seniors who are highly motivated, academically oriented, and self-disciplined.

National Youth Leadership Forum: Medicine: Held in nine cities across the country, this extraordinary program is reserved for motivated 9th-12th grade students with demonstrated leadership skills and an interest in medicine; students take part in an intensive examination of 

 

 

 

state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and future medical specialties; limited number of partial scholarships available based upon financial need, scholastic merit, leadership achievement, and other factors.  School nomination required.

NC American Legion Student Trooper Program: A week-long program conducted at the NC Highway Patrol training Center in Raleigh, cadets learn the use of police skills, drug detection, firearms safety, and precision driving, to name a few; includes rigorous physical training.

NC Governor's Page Program: A one week experience that offers students an in-depth view of state government. Pages are assigned to assist staff in the Governor’s Office. Pages tour multiple government buildings and historic sites during their stay including the Legislative Building, the State Capitol, the Executive Mansion, and the North Carolina Museum of History. Pages have the opportunity to meet with government officials, discuss how state government works, and how it impacts the lives of North Carolinians.

NC House Page Program

NC Senate Page Program 

NC State Ag-Discovery Camp: A 2-week residential program offering hands-on laboratory experiences, workshops, and field trips for students ages 15-17 years old interested in careers in plant science.

NC State University VetCAMP

NC Zoo Veterinary and Wild Animal Science Camps: So you want to work with animals. These action packed camps offers training in basic veterinarian procedures and engages campers win working with wild life. 

Princeton University Summer Journalism Program: All-expense paid (including travel costs) summer program for rising high school seniors from low income backgrounds, which focuses on journalism and the college admissions process.

Rotary Youth Leadership Camp: Does your student have what it takes to become a dynamic leader and change not only themselves, but the world? Teaches world-class leadership skills for rising high school juniors and seniors in a residential college setting (Guilford College).

Shelton Challenge at NC State University

Smith College Summer Programs for Young Women: A variety of summer programs in science and engineering, writing, women’s history, sustainability, and college admissions.

 

 

 

 

Summer High School Transportation Institute (STI) at NC A & T State University:  Introduces rising juniors and seniors to the many career opportunities available in the transportation industry and in supply chain management; features 5.5 non-residential weeks of field trips, hands-on projects, and networking opportunities with industry professionals. Minimum GPA of 2.5 required. 

Summer Ventures in Science & Mathematics

Tarheel Boys State: Allows outstanding young men who are rising seniors to learn today how to lead tomorrow.  

Teens Westward Bound: What takes 23 days, passes through 22 states and covers more than 8500 miles? A Teens Westward Bound adventure! Teens Westward Bound is a cross-country road trip/venture for high school students that originates on the East Coast and heads due West.

UNC-Chapel Hill Project Uplift: High achieving African American, Native American, Latino/Hispanic, Asian American, low income, rural, and other rising seniors from historically underserved populations are invited to spend two days on campus to experience the academic rigor and social climate of UNC.

UNC-Chapel Hill Summer Tech Camps: An expansive lineup of courses in coding, game design, app development, web design, film, photography, and more; build valuable STEM skills in an inspiring, collegiate setting. Students experience personalized learning with a maximum of 8 students per instructor and use the best brand name products from industry leaders like Adobe, Apple, Autodesk, Google, and Microsoft. Kick-start your dream job and gain a competitive edge for college. 

UNC-Wilmington Summer Jazz Workshop: UNC Wilmington offers both jazz workshops and band workshops. 

Wake Forest Summer Programs (Pre-College Students: Non-Credit): View various camps offered at Wake Forest University for pre-college students for non-credit.

Wake Forest University Summer Immersion Programs: For rising 10th, 11th, and 12th graders, programs available in business, entrepreneurship, leadership, law, medicine, sports marketing, technology and more. Link

Young Writer’s Camp at UNC