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Summer Law Institue - http://www.crf-usa.org/law_government/sli.htm
Week-long program for high school students interested in learning more about the American criminal justice system. |
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The Summer Institute For The Gifted - http://www.cgp-sig.com/
A three-week residential, coeducational, summer program/camp for academically talented students in grades 1-11. The camp blends a strong academic program with traditional recreational/social/cultural camp activities. |
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Study Architecture in Washington D.C. - http://architecture.cua.edu
A three-week summer workshop for high school students interested in architecture or other design related fields. In Washington D.C. |
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4 Star Camps - http://www.4starcamps.com/
Offering youth, ages 10-18, a variety of academic enrichment, sports and recreation programs at the University of Virginia. |
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Summer Study Programs - http://www.summerstudy.com/
Penn State University and the American University of Paris combine courses that are academically challenging with the spirit of campus life. |
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Summer in the City - http://www.slu.edu/x5053.xml
A nine-day residential institute held at Saint Louis University focusing on faith, academics, service, and community life. |
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Transylvania University Academic Summer Camps - http://www.transy.edu/about/camps.htm
College in Lexington, Kentucky, offers weeklong residential academic and computer camps for high school students. Site provides program information. |
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Youth Camps at Appalachian State University - http://www.conferences-camps.appstate.edu/youth.php
Features information about academic and sports camps held in the Blue Ridge Mountains for grades 4-9. |
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Camp Flintlock - http://www.campflintlock.com/
Eighteenth Century Colonial-style residential summer camp for boys and girls ages 9 to 15 in Saint Mary's City, Maryland and Four Oaks, North Carolina. Camp description, equipment, history, and news. |
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Satori Camp For Gifted Youth - http://www.satoricamp.org/
A summer experience for academically talented and gifted junior and senior high school students. Takes place at Eastern Washington University. |