

Many colleges have specialized pre-college programs, where instead of just offering all the courses, they have specific programs high schoolers can participate in, but this varies from school to school.

Students must be at least 16 years of age by the start, and no stipends are available.Īlmost all universities (except Princeton :/) have a summer program where high schoolers get the opportunity to learn, take classes, and interact with undergraduate students, either for credit or not. Everything is appreciated!Įinstein-Montefiore High School Research ProgramĪ standard summer research program where you are matched with a mentor, perform research at the university for the month of July, and present your research on the final day. And if there’s any other program that you guys know exists, that you want to share with everyone, please do so, and I’ll add it to this list. If there are any programs you want me to elaborate on, let me know in the comments, and I’ll see if I can get some more information. This post is meant more as a master list (but by absolutely no means an exhaustive list) of other programs that are available for people to apply to, ones that I had considered once upon a time. *Note* For those of you who have read my post on the programs I did apply to (if you haven't, go check that out), these are gonna be a lot more brief in terms of their explanations, simply because I just haven’t been through the process and am not as familiar with each of the programs. These programs are a mix of a little bit of everything, considerations from all throughout high school, so some might seem a little out of place compared to the others. But still, don’t fall prey to arrogance and laziness, try to fill out as many applications and as soon as possible. That said, a good portion of the programs on this list are on here mostly because there was also an issue in terms of distance, transportation, cost, or something like that (I forgot about some of them and missed the deadline).
