Monday, January 7, 2013

Summer programs that prepare for life after Churchill



There are many programs that prepare high school teens for transitioning to semi-adult life. Several colleges offer summer classes of varying degree of academic rigor. Some of these programs award college credits while other mainly focus on giving students a taste of independent life away from home and how to function in a college setting.

While many of the private colleges' summer programs are expensive, City University of New York (CUNY) offers a tuition free six week summer college program. Click here to read interview with a Churchill student who attended College Now. Not all colleges accept credits from College Now, but if you are considering a CUNY school you will be able to accumulate college credits in advance during a College Now summer. College Now is free for Churchill students and NYC public school students.

Other teen programs focus on community service, language immersion and exposure to other cultures.

A limited list – feel free to contribute:

Ithaca College offers one week or three week summer college classes to prepare high school students for college.
 
Brown University has an extensive summer program and I know of students who went back for seconds.

Curry College and  Landmark College are top LD colleges that offer college programs for high school students during summer.

NOLS:  A parent brought up this college credit leadership program at a recent Parent Breakfast. Expensive, but scholarships are available.

Wingspan is a tuition free summer acting program.  A Churchill student who attended enjoyed it very much. No college credits offered.

Visions Service Adventure offers international community service programs during the summer for teens of various ages. The cornerstones of the programs are meaningful service, cultural immersion, adventure and community building.

Global Works is another company with many years of offering community service immersion programs in foreign cultures.