Summer Programs


Summer Programs
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US Student Leaders Program
The program allows students to participate in an 8-week paid summer internship with a local non-profit organization, take part in an all paid week in Washington, D.C., and learn how non profit government and business can partner to create a positive impact in our communitites..
Eligibilty: juniors and seniors

February 20, 2009

 

bankofamerica.com/neistudentleaders

 

American University's Washington Summer Scholars program
A three-week summer camp that provides students with leadership skills and study skills, engages them in challenging discussion with other leaders, and gives students 3 college credits.
Eligibilty: Sophomores and Juniors
Approximate Cost: 5300.00

November 7, 2008

 

lead-america.org/conferences/leadu/default

or contact Mrs. Wade in counselor's office

 

National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine
Student will attend a 10 day program where they will examine state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and future medical specialties in detail and will gain a valuable headstart toward the careers and successes they dream of achieving.
Eligibilty: 9-12th grade who have shown academic excellence and leadership potential

September 19 , 2008

 

come visit with Mrs. Wade in counselors office

 

MEDALS: Maximizing Educational Development through Academic & Leadership Skills
Two day program located at Texas A&M University on Nov. 21-22, 2008. Students will experience topics such as college life transitions, higher education opportunities, college admissions process, college life, and paying for college.
Cost: $55 conference fee which includes program materials, workshops session,s meals, overnight lodging and a MEDALS shirt
Eligibilty: Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors

October 24, 2008

 

come visit with Mrs. Wade in counselors office

 

2008 Frances Hesselbein Student Leadership Program
A one-week summer camp that provides instruction in stock selection and portfolio management.
Eligibilty: Sophomores and Juniors

April 10, 2008

 

www.cfs.tcu.edu

 

Texas Senate Youth Program
Upon selection, will attend the Annual United States Senate Youth Program in Washington, D.C. from March 7-14, 2009. All expenses are paid and each student delegate will also receive a $5000 William Randolph Hearst college scholarship.
Eligibilty: Two high school juniors or seniors who hold Elective offices in their schools and must be nominated

October 15, 2008

 

come visit with Mrs. Wade in counselors office