COSMOS

The California State Summer School in Mathematics and Science (COSMOS) at UC San Diego is a rigorous, four week residential program for talented and motivated students. COSMOS students attend clusters that are designed to introduce students to STEM subjects not traditionally offered in high school.

Students who excel in mathematics/science and are completing grades eight through twelve by the summer they are applying for are eligible. Parents and children should discuss the student's maturity and readiness to participate in a month-long residential program on a public research university campus. Tuition for 2016 is $3,400.00 for California residents.

http://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/cosmos/faq_prospective.shtml


EPIC

Engineering Possibilities in College - is a one-week summer camp at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo that introduces campers to the varied fields of engineering through hands-on labs taught by university professors and industry professionals.  EPIC campers see ""Learn by Doing"" in action when Cal Poly students show them the satellites, prosthetic hands, race cars, concrete canoes and other products they've developed.  In addition, EPIC campers get to design, build and test their own projects!
EPIC provides an opportunity for campers to experience life on a university campus and meet others who share their interests.
If you are entering grades 7-12 in fall 2016, you are eligible to apply for the EPIC 2016 summer camp.  This year's camp dates are:
July10-15  Session 1 - Middle School Day Camp & Residential  Program Option (Grades 7-9)  
July 17-22  Session 2 - High School Residential Program (Grades 10-11)
Residential Programs:  $1,595
Middle School Day Camp:  $475 (Add $1000 for residential)  

https://epic.calpoly.edu/  


Summer Tech Camp

Take interests further and gain a competitive edge for school, college, and future careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).  Ages 7-17 create apps, video games, C++/Java programs, movies, robots, and more.  Weeklong summer tech camps held at over 80 prestigious universities nationwide including UC San Diego, Cal State San Marco, Princeton, Stanford, and others.  Also 2-week intensive teen academies for ages 13-18 held at select universities: iD Programming Academy, iD Game Design & Development Academy, and iD Film Academy.  Registration for Summer 2016 begins 11/1.

(https://www.idtech.com/)


Summer Program at Boston Leadership Institute

Students take STEM-themed field trips to Boston, a popular tourist and student destination. Beautiful science labs and facilities provide the type of summer experience that is highly valued in college admissions. Students are drawn to the Summer Program from across the country and worldwide. Day or overnight options are available.


Research programs include:

STEM Entrepreneurship

Applied Physics Research and Biomedical Research: Genetics and Clinical Trials

Biological Research

Biomedical Research

Chemistry Research

Engineering Research

Neuroscience Research

Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry Research

Marine Biology Research

http://bostonleadershipinstitute.com/index.html


Leaders, Innovators, & Forward Thinkers of Tomorrow (LIFTT)

The mission of LIFTT Inc. is to provide STEM education services to elementary, middle, and high school students for the purpose of building their capacity to handle academic rigor, workforce demands, and professional responsibilities to ensure their success in fields related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Offers a couple of different programs

http://www.lifttinc.org/home.html


C-STEM Youth Summer Camps

C-STEM Youth Summer Camps emphasize logical and computational thinking with hands-on fun and exciting computing and robotics activities for campers to explore real-world applications of computer programming and mathematics. Campers gain problem solving, effective communication, and teamwork skills. These self-sustained summer camps are held on school campuses and colleges through our summer camp affiliates.

http://c-stem.ucdavis.edu/students-parents/c-stem-computing-and-robotics-camps/2016-2/


Summer Field Science Expedition - McCology

What better way to spend a summer week than canoeing Payette Lake, hiking trails and living at the historic University of Idaho McCall Field Campus? Mix in some field science, making new friends, and awesome graduate student field instructors and you have the perfect recipe for a MOSS Summer Field Science Expedition. These programs are designed for motivated students entering 6th-9th who are interested in science and the great Idaho outdoors. You will work alongside experts to better understand Idaho wildfire and fish ecology, while also sharpening your analytical and critical thinking skills as you design your own science inquiry project. Programs are available for organized youth groups or individuals.

http://www.uidaho.edu/cnr/moss/programs/k-12-programs/summer


Engineering and Computer Science Summer Camps -University of Texas, Arlington

The Engineering and Computer Science Camps are designed to be fun and educational experiences for students. Our one week camps were created to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, industrial, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry, physics, and/or math. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities and hands-on experiences.

http://www.uta.edu/engineering/community/summer/engineering-camps/index.php


Young Nebraska Scientists

High school camps are for current 9th through 11th grade students. Week-long and three-day camps introduce campers to some of today’s hottest topics in science and engineering, and campers will get hands-on experience in and outside of the lab.

http://yns.nebraska.edu/camps


Two-Week Course: Surgical Anatomy for High School and Pre-Med Students

The two-week Clinical Anatomy Summer Program is for students considering careers in procedure-based medical fields, such as surgery, dental surgery, EMTs/paramedics, and nursing. It may also be of interest to students who intend to study biomedical engineering, occupational or physical therapy, sports medicine, medical education or other health-related fields.

The course includes classroom and laboratory sessions led by Stanford instructors, and will include student-led clinical case study presentations, guided dissection opportunities, and surgical simulations with human cadavers.

(Must be 15 years to apply)

http://anatomy.stanford.edu/outreach/summer.html


Georgetown Medical Institute summer program

During your one-week institute, you will get a snapshot of the Georgetown medical school curriculum and the field of medicine where you will address topics such as human anatomy and physiology, microbiology and infectious diseases, surgery, cancer, and biomedical ethics. Students will have the opportunity to work in the Gross Anatomy Lab and with a patient simulator and focus on some of today's pressing medical issues, such as preventative medicine, heart disease and HIV. The Georgetown Medical Center includes the nationally ranked School of Medicine and School of Nursing & Health Studies, in addition to the world-renowned Lombardi Cancer Center.

(must be 15 years to apply)

http://scs.georgetown.edu/courses/2037/medical-institute