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SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES

Wright State Pre-College Programs Summer 2012
Grades 6-9
RESIDENTIAL CAMPS
for students entering grades 6-9 are offered  throughout  the summer. Participants live for one week in campus residence halls and are  supervised by a trained residential staff, on-duty 24 hours a day. 
Camps are  offered in Archaeology, Engineering, Computer Technology, Creative Writing,  Leadership, Mathematics, Photography, Science, Theatre Arts, and more.
http://www.wright.edu/academics/precollege/camps/index.html

Grades 10-12
INSTITUTES
are one week residential programs offered for  students  entering grades 10-11-12. Institutes are offered in Anatomy and Physiology,  Archeology, Communications, Creative Writing, Engineering, Forensic
Science,  Law, Performance Theatre, Science and Technology.
 http://www.wright.edu/academics/precollege/ricc/index.html

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UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
Women in Engineering Summer Camp
July 8-13, 2012
The Women in Engineering Summer Camp at the University of Dayton is a  Sunday-through-Friday experience that gives you the chance to dabble in engineering through hands-on, learn-by-doing activities.

Guided by University of Dayton professors, you'll conduct experiments and use your creativity to make cool stuff in School of Engineering classrooms and laboratories. You'll meet women engineers and visit a job site.

Have questions about engineering? College in general? You'll have time to chat one-on-one with female engineering students at the University who serve as camp counselors. There's plenty of fun stuff too — spend time at the RecPlex or enjoy bowling, billiards, foosball and video games in The Hangar.
http://www.udayton.edu/engineering/hs_programs/women_in_engineering_summer_camp.php

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PAID***** High School Senior Summer Internship Program
at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
  The High School Senior Summer Internship Program at  Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is an 8-week program in which graduating high school seniors work 20 hours per week with a mentor in one of 16 pediatric clinical specialties. This internship is a paid, part-time position for graduating seniors only. The program is very competitive, offering an exciting opportunity for highly motivated students interested in pursuing higher  education (MD, PhD, or MD/PhD) to learn more about careers in Medicine and Clinical Research. 

Important Details
The 2012 Summer Internship Program runs from Wednesday, June 13th through Wednesday, August 8, 2012. Interns work
part-time (20 hours per week), and are paid a maximum of $1,232 ($7.70/hr).  Attendance on June 13th, Orientation Day, is
mandatory.
Please note that applicants must be graduating from a Cincinnati metropolitan area high school this school year (2012).

Students interested in applying for this program must submit a completed application and provide the requested
support information. Download the application. Please note that applications must be received no later than noon,
Wednesday, April 11, 2012. No faxes will be accepted and only complete application packets will be considered.

 Participants are chosen based on their academic performance in High School, standardized test scores, and evidence of leadership potential and social maturity. Applications from the top applicants from each high school are sent to the mentors and the final decision lies with each mentor. We make every effort to match the student with one of their top choices of mentor/specialty. Please tell us in your essay your reasoning for how you ranked the specialties. Links to the mentors' webpages can be accessed below.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/education/research/high-school/summer-internship/
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