Be a Stanford Student This Summer!

Stanford High School Summer College is where exceptional students take Stanford undergraduate courses and earn college credit during the summer quarter. Students choose anywhere from one to five courses out of 145 offered in 30 academic departments. Residential or commuting options are available. Find out more Stanford also offers the Horizon Scholar program for low-income, high-achieving, local-area high school… Read More

Clinical-Research for Under Represented High School Students

The objective of the CHORI Summer Student Clinical Research Program is to provide short-term training opportunities for High School students. The goal is to provide research opportunities for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, racial and ethnic minorities, and others who are underrepresented in this field (e.g., individuals with disabilities). The Program provides the students with a… Read More

2014–15 PBWC Academic Scholarships

The Professional Business Women of California (PBWC) is pleased to announce One Life, One Legacy: Making the Most of You Conference which will take place on Tuesday, May 10th, 2015 at Moscone South in San Francisco. The PBWC Conference, which is the largest women’s conference of its kind in Northern California, provides a forum for advancing women’s… Read More

Brown Environmental Leadership Lab

Brown Environmental Leadership Lab (BELL) programs are designed to help students develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to create positive change on environmental issues facing their local communities and the planet as a whole. Are you concerned by the environmental challenges facing the world? Do you wonder how local issues reflect greater environmental challenges?… Read More

Women's Technology Program in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

The MIT Women’s Technology Program in EECS (WTP-EECS) is a rigorous, fast-paced four-week academic and residential experience where female high school students explore electrical engineering, computer science, and discrete mathematics through hands-on classes, labs, and team-based projects in the summer after 11th grade. Find out more and apply by January 1, 2015! Read More