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Alfred University: Astronomy Institute This exciting residential program is designed for high school students who love astronomy and want to spend time learning more about this fascinating subject with other students who share their passion. The Astronomy Institute is conducted at the Stull Observatory on the Alfred University Campus. Application deadline is April 15, 2009.
  • 07/12/2009 to 07/17/2009
American Museum of Natural History - Summer Camps 2009 Each camp session includes hands-on investigations, behind-the-scenes tours, and visits with Museum scientists. Topics range from Robotics to Frogs, from Fossils and DNA to Extreme Mammals. Sessions begin June 22, 2009.
Archaeological Perspective Think like an archaeologist! Dig up remains of Maya and the Italian Renaissance in two new scenarios designed specifically for kids. The camps are held at several locations in the Capital District and Hudson Valley regions of New York State.
  • 08/17/2009 to 08/21/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
  • 08/24/2009 to 08/28/2009
  • 08/31/2009 to 09/04/2009
Bank Street School Upper Camp - Adventures in Science and V.C.T. Tech Bank Street Adventures in Science (ages 8-10) is a collaborative program with the New York Hall of Science (NYHS). Campers and counselors work twice a week with educators from the NYHS on exciting projects meant to stimulate the imagination and generate scientific curiousity about the world around us. V.C.T. Tech (ages 10-13) explores technology in the following venues: video and digital camera work, computer imaging and editing, and theatrical use of technology.
Biotechnology Summer Camp, Center for Science and Mathematics, Stony Brook University Introduces motivated high school students to techniques used in modern biotechnology research. Students must have completed ninth grade and completed biology.
  • 07/13/2009 to 08/07/2009
Brooklyn Cultural Adventures Program (BCAP) Summer Camp (Heart of Brooklyn Cultural Partnership) Brooklyn Cultural Adventures Program is sponsored by Heart of Brooklyn, a partnership among six of Brooklyn's cultural institutions. The program offers campers 7 to 12 years old hands-on experiences: projects, games, and educator-led tours that weave connections between art, world culture, history, nature and science.
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/14/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/17/2009
Camp Tevah for Science & Nature: Ages 8-11 Tevah's unique program opens our campers' minds and stimulates their thinking through exciting bi-weekly trips, hands-on science exploration, programs in our interactive nature center, and much more. The small camp setting provides a comfortable environment for building knowledge, friendships and self-esteem. Campers feel challenged by the variety of recreational and "hands-on" learning opportunities while interacting with the great outdoors. The combination of days spent in a traditional camp setting with Tevah's trips to various sites are sure to broaden your child's horizons. The overnight at the end of the session highlights six weeks your child will surely remember. For more information call 212.415.5573
  • 06/29/2009 to 08/07/2009
Camp Ulster County Community College Camp Ulster offers academic camps that provide new challenges and enriching experiences such as: Pond Life Explorers, Architectural Drafting, Sciensational Workshop for Kids and six (6) Mad Science Camps.
Canisius College Science Camp Science Camp is a week-long summer program for students in Grades 5-8, dedicated to exploring a breadth of scientific disciplines. With updates every year, each day, Monday through Thursday is dedicated to a different science such as chemistry, biology, earth science, and physics, with a heavy emphasis on the "wow factor".
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
Career Opportunities in the Accounting Profession (COAP) COAP, a summer program for high school juniors, is held at several college campuses across New York State. The program is an important component of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants efforts to recruit young people into the CPA profession. COAP four-day programs are being held at various locations in New York State during June and July 2009.
Challenge 2009 Day Camp Dedicated to enrichment opportunities where children can realize their own potential, Challenge is known for its creative and innovative course offerings including: Astronomy Delight; LEGOland; Checkmate; Snap, Crackle, Pop and more.
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 08/14/2009
Champions Science Adventures Summer Day Camps Science Adventures Summer Day Camps engage your child in exciting and educational hands-on science programs. The day camp format allows the child to participate in involved, multi-day projects such as constructing robots, building and launching model rockets, and engineering an electric race car.
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
  • 08/17/2009 to 08/21/2009
  • 08/24/2009 to 08/28/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
Children's Summer Programs, Technology Enrichment Program Discover your interests and talents through hands on, activity packed learning sessions that include the mystery involved in magic, explore the world of color and mirrors, learn to use different keys to open the many doors of science and more!
CityLab Biotechnology SummerLab SummerLab provides an opportunity for students to learn and apply basic techniques and concepts related to biotechnology. Working in teams, the participants assume the role of researchers in a biotechnology company.
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
Clarkson University: Young Scholars Program Consistent with Clarkson's overall focus on interdisciplinary education, students are given a problem to examine and solve from three different perspectives. The three main disciplines utilized are business, engineering and ethics/social values. Application deadline is June 12, 2009.
  • 07/12/2009 to 07/18/2009
College Now Summer Programs Take a college class, get a taste of college life, meet new people and treat your brain! More than a dozen CUNY college campuses are offering summer programs for New York City public high school students. Its all part of a College Now summer. And it's FREE!
College of SUNY Geneseo: Geneseo Summer Scholars The Geneseo Summer Scholars program is a wonderful opportunity for interested students entering grades 5 through 8. Each student chooses two courses of interest. These courses include: Astronomy and Rocketry, Computer Art & Design, Web Site Design, and Crime Scene Investigation.
Columbia University Summer Program For High School Students, Junior - Senior Division This Summer Program for High School Students is renown for its academic rigor, instructional excellence, and the unique opportunity to experience college life in the Ivy League and in New York City. Intensive summer study includes a variety of coursework in Engineering, Mathematics, and Science and Computer Science.
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/21/2009 to 08/17/2009
Community Summer Science Program (CSSP) (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Brookhaven National Laboratory's Community Summer Science Program is for high school students who have at least completed their sophomore year. This five-week program is intended to assist students with their science-based career plans. Application deadline is April 3, 2009.
  • 07/13/2009 to 08/14/2009
Cornell University CATALYST Program Cornell Association for the Technological Advancement of Learned Youth in Science and Technology (CATALYST) Program is a one-week summer residential program for rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. CATALYST seeks to advance diversity in engineering and encourages members of groups underrepresented in the fields of math, science, and engineering (African American, Latino/a, or Native American) to apply. Application deadline is March 2, 2009.
  • 07/19/2009 to 07/25/2009
Cornell University CURIE Academy: For Girls Who Dream Big The CURIE Academy is a one-week summer residential program for high school girls who excel in math and science, enjoy solving problems, and want to learn more about careers in engineering. The next CURIE Academy will be held in July 2010.
Cornell University Summer College Program: Biological Research and Health Professions Biological research and the health professions are the hottest fields in science. From biotechnology to rediscovering ancient methods of healing and making brand-new medical breakthroughs, you'll learn about different career options. Apply by May 8, 2009.
  • 06/20/2009 to 08/04/2009
Cornell University Summer College Program: Body, Mind, and Health - Perspectives for Future Medical Professionals Are you a Sophomore, Junior, or a high school Senior? Spend 3 weeks and earn 3 credits at Cornell University exploring the fascinating past, present, and future of disease, illness, health and medical care in America. Apply by May 8, 2009.
  • 07/12/2009 to 08/01/2009
Cornell University Summer College Program: Engineering If you're skilled in math and science and would like to use your talents to improve the world, then engineering could be the career for you. This program will give you a first-hand look at this diverse and exciting field. You'll investigate a wide range of technical disciplines including: Bioengineering and earth sciences, chemical and electrical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, computer science and engineering and structural and mechanical engineering. Apply by May 8, 2009.
  • 06/20/2009 to 08/04/2009
Cornell University Summer College Program: Focus on the Sciences Focus on the Sciences is designed especially for students who are passionate about subjects from astronomy to biology and who just can't wait to get to college to undertake in-depth scientific exploration. Apply by May 8, 2009.
  • 06/20/2009 to 08/04/2009
Cornell University Summer College Program: Research Apprenticeship in Biological Sciences (RABS) If you're a serious, research-oriented student with a passion for science, this innovative, highly selective program will give you the rare opportunity to join a top-notch laboratory at one of the world's leading research institutions. Placements are available in molecular biology, cancer research, animal physiology, epidemiology, and other research areas tailored to your interests and experience. Apply by March 11, 2009.
  • 06/20/2009 to 08/01/2009
Cornell University Summer College Program: Veterinary Medicine This program, offered at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine, will help you gain realistic and exciting insights into modern veterinary medicine. Explore the variety of disciplines and specialties within the field of veterinary medicine. Apply by March 11, 2009.
  • 06/20/2009 to 07/11/2009
DigiGirlz High Technology Camps DigiGirlz High Tech Camp, sponsored by Microsoft, is a technology camp for girls.The goal is to educate and inspire girls by introducing them to the considerable opportunities and career choices available in the high-tech industry. Stony Brook, New York is the location for the 2009 camp in New York State.
  • 07/21/2009 to 07/23/2009
Dolan DNA Learning Center 2009 Summer Science Camps The Dolan DNA Learning Center (DNALC) of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is the world’s first science center devoted entirely to genetics education. In summer 2009, we are offering fun and challenging camps at the DNALC's two Long Island New York centers in Cold Spring Harbor and Lake Success and at the Harlem DNA Lab in Harlem, NY, for science enthusiasts entering 6th–12th grade.
  • 06/15/2009 to 06/19/2009
  • 06/22/2009 to 06/26/2009
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/02/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/31/2009 to 09/04/2009
  • 08/24/2009 to 08/28/2009
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
  • 08/17/2009 to 08/21/2009
Environmental Education Camps, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation New York State Department of Environmental Conservation offers this conservation education residential camp program for young New Yorkers. Three camps, Colby, DeBruce and Rushford, serve children 12 to 14 years old. Youth become immersed in conservation education, participating in fun activities and games that teach the wise us of natural resources.
  • 07/26/2009 to 08/01/2009
  • 06/28/2009 to 07/04/2009
  • 08/02/2009 to 08/08/2009
  • 07/05/2009 to 07/11/2009
  • 07/12/2009 to 07/18/2009
  • 08/09/2009 to 08/15/2009
  • 08/16/2009 to 08/22/2009
Environmental Science Summer Programs - Onondaga Cortland Madison (OCM) Counties BOCES These intensive and unique five-day environmental education programs are designed to provide opportunities for district students in grades 10 to 12 to deal with a specific ecological system: aquatic and terrestrial habitats in the Adirondacks of New York State and marine habitats on Long Island.
  • 07/05/2009 to 07/11/2009
  • 07/19/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/12/2009 to 07/17/2009
Environmental Studies Summer Youth Institute at Hobart and William Smith Colleges In the heart of New York's Finger Lakes region, the Environmental Studies Summer Youth Institute at Hobart and William Smith Colleges provides exceptional opportunities to explore the scientific, social, and humanistic perspectives of environmental issues. The Institute offers a two-week, college-level interdisciplinary program for talented high school students entering their junior and senior years. The program is designed as an introduction to a variety of environmental issues and perspectives on nature and our environment.
  • 07/12/2009 to 07/25/2009
Garcia MRSEC Research Scholar Program for High School Students The Research Scholar Program for High School students offers the opportunity for high school teachers and students to perform research on the forefronts of polymer science and technology together with faculty and staff at the Garcia Materials Research Science & Engineering Center. Application deadline is February 1, 2009.
  • 06/29/2009 to 08/14/2009
Giant Campus Tech, Digital Media and Gaming Computer Camp at Chelsea Piers (Manhattan) Giant Campus offers interactive and fun Computer Camps and Tech, Digital Media and Gaming Camps for kids and teens, ages 6 to 17. In New York State, their leading summer computer camps for 2009 are being offered in the New York City/Long Island metropolitan region at the following locations: Adelphi University, Solomon Schechter School of Westchester – Upper School, Chelsea Piers (Manhattan), and New York Institute of Technology (Manhattan).
  • 07/27/2009 to 08/14/2009
Giant Campus Tech, Digital Media and Gaming Computer Camp at New York Institute of Technology Giant Campus offers interactive and fun Computer Camps and Tech, Digital Media and Gaming Camps for kids and teens, ages 6 to 17. In New York State, their leading summer computer camps for 2009 are being offered in the New York City/Long Island metropolitan region at the following locations: Adelphi University, Solomon Schechter School of Westchester – Upper School, Chelsea Piers (Manhattan), and New York Institute of Technology (Manhattan).
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/31/2009
Giant Campus Tech, Digital Media and Gaming Computer Camp at Adelphi University Giant Campus offers interactive and fun Computer Camps and Tech, Digital Media and Gaming Camps for kids and teens, ages 6 to 17. In New York State, their leading summer computer camps for 2009 are being offered in the New York City/Long Island metropolitan region at the following locations: Adelphi University, Solomon Schechter School of Westchester – Upper School, Chelsea Piers (Manhattan), and New York Institute of Technology (Manhattan).
  • 06/29/2009 to 08/07/2009
Giant Campus Tech, Digital Media and Gaming Computer Camp at Solomon Schechter School of Westchester - Upper School Giant Campus offers interactive and fun Computer Camps and Tech, Digital Media and Gaming Camps for kids and teens, ages 6 to 17. In New York State, their leading summer computer camps for 2009 are being offered in the New York City/Long Island metropolitan region at the following locations: Adelphi University, Solomon Schechter School of Westchester – Upper School, Chelsea Piers (Manhattan), and New York Institute of Technology (Manhattan).
  • 06/29/2009 to 08/14/2009
High School Research Program (HSRP) (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Brookhaven National Laboratory’s (BNL) High School Research Program (HSRP) is an advanced high school program in which students are paired with a BNL scientist. The BNL scientist mentors the student on a research project during a six-week summer session. The program is open to students who have completed 11th and 12th grade and participated in a BNL or other advanced science program. Preference is given to Suffolk County students. Application deadline is April 15, 2009.
  • 07/06/2009 to 08/14/2009
Hofstra Summer Academic Specialty Camp For campers whose interests lie in academics, Hofstra offers specialties in computers, gifted camp, mathematics and reading, science, and video game development. Hands-on, activity oriented programs are the rule!
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/14/2009
  • 08/17/2009 to 08/21/2009
Hollingworth Center Summer Science Camp, Teachers College - Columbia University The Hollingworth Center maintains a deep commitment to the development of exemplary science curricula for young children. The Center designs and field tests innovative, hands-on, developmentally appropriate science curriculum for young chioldren in kindergarten through the 4th grade. Themes investigated in Science Camp are designed to introduce children to and develop appreciation for life science, physical science, biological science and environmental science..
Infotonics Summer Science Camps From the world of wizardry to the thrill of space travel to the forensic world of crime scene investigators, the offerings in this summer's Infotonics Science Camps are sure to capture the imaginations of budding young scientists. Using state-of-the-art facilities, students will spend days in the company of mentors with a passion for science. Camps are held at Finger Lakes Community College, Genesee Community College and Nazareth College.
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
Jamestown Community College (State University of New York) Summer 2009 Kids' College Kids' College is a fun, enriching, and hands-on educational experience for young students, ages 8-14! Classes are offered at three locations: Cattaraugus Campus, North County Center and Jamestown Campus. Each site offers an expanded program with many exciting classes such as: Space Exploration, CSI for Beginners, Astronomy - Space-The Final Frontier, and Dinosaur Discovery.
  • 08/17/2009 to 08/21/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
Link Summer Science Explorations Link Summer Science Explorations introduces students to hands-on, high-tech science, and provides the opportunity to learn about various aspects of astronomy. Applications are due by April 20, 2009 (later applications will be considered if space is available).
  • 07/05/2009 to 07/11/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
  • 07/12/2009 to 07/18/2009
  • 07/19/2009 to 07/25/2009
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
  • 07/26/2009 to 08/01/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
Mad Science 2009 Summer Academies: New York State Mid-Hudson Region Mad Science has sparked imaginative learing with their unique brand of engaging and educational live programs and activities. Summer 2009 Academy topics include: Crazy Chem Works, Nature Academy, NASA Journey Into Outer Space, Rockin Robots Academy, and Ancient Adventures and Buried Bones.
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
  • 08/24/2009 to 08/28/2009
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/02/2009
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
  • 08/17/2009 to 08/21/2009
Marymount Science and Technology Camp From Marymount’s state-of-the-art laboratories to the halls of noted New York City science museums, campers are challenged to question, explore and understand their world through an enlightening variety of scientific and technological lenses. Experienced science teachers and multimedia experts facilitate a challenging and innovative program of study using hands-on experimentation, nature and field studies and technology.
  • 06/22/2009 to 07/24/2009
Mildred Elley School of Digital Media Arts - 2009 Video Game Design Camp If you're entering grades 6 through 11, you can explore the world of video game production and creation at a summer camp unlike any other; one week at a time. Each session is designed as a stand-alone expreience; however, what you learn in one session will be useful in others.
  • 06/29/2009 to 08/07/2009
Minority High School Apprenticeship Program (MHSAP) (Brookhaven National Laboratory) This program offers research apprenticeships to students who have completed 9th grade during the 2008-2009 academic year and are an underrepresented minority (African ancestry, Hispanic/Latino, Native American, or Pacific Islander. The program consists of four one-week modules of instruction: physics, biology, chemistry, and environmental science. Applications are due April 20, 2009.
  • 07/27/2009 to 08/21/2009
Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) The MITES Program is a rigorous six-week residential, academic enrichment summer program for talented high school students who are interested in studying and exploring careers in science and engineering. This national program stresses the value and reward of pursuing advanced technical degrees and careers while developing the skills necessary to achieve success in science and engineering. Applications are due by February 2, 2009.
  • 06/19/2009 to 08/01/2009
Monroe Community College - College for Kids The camp provides children with opportunities to improve basic skills while continuing their learning over the summer vacation. The innovative program includes: Computers, Science, and Math Enrichment
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/14/2009
National Computer Camp: Manhattan College, Riverdale, New York National Computer Camp (NCC) aims to provide campers with life long computer skills. As its primary focus, NCC provides a solid foundation in programming, focusing on languages and applications, hardware, video game and web page design. The camps are held at colleges in several states including one at Manhattan College, Riverdale, New York.
  • 08/02/2009 to 08/07/2009
Onondaga College for Kids Onondaga's College for Kids is one of Syracuse's most popular summer programs for students 8 to 14 years of age. A kaleidoscope of academic and recreational courses are offered including (in the STEM fields): Aeronautical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Fun with Math, Green Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, and Science Creations.
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
PROMYS: Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists PROMYS is a six week summer program at Boston University designed to encourage motivated high school students to explore the creative world of mathematics in a supportive community of peers, counselors, research mathematicians, and visiting scientists.
  • 06/28/2009 to 08/08/2009
Pace University's Summer Scholar Program 2009 Pace's Summer 2009 program for high school students includes course offerings in Biology and Biological Sciences and Computer Information Systems. High school students are eligible for the program if they are currently in their sophomore or junior year, and have an 85 or above grade point average. Application deadline is June 12, 2009.
  • 07/19/2009 to 08/01/2009
Peconic Dunes Ecology Camp Organon (E.C.O.) The Ecology Camp Organon (E.C.O.) summer camp mission is to connect children with the environment through authentic research and observation. Hands-on, field-oriented projects will enrich the campers' understanding of the local ecosystem and how micro-systems are interconnected.
  • 07/05/2009 to 08/29/2009
Polytechnic University Mathematics Institute The Mathematics Institute at Polytechnic University focuses on giving high school students real-world, problem-solving experience with an emphasis on pure and applied mathematics. Application deadline is May 28, 2009.
  • 07/06/2009 to 08/14/2009
Purchase College: SummerTech Computer Camp SummerTech Computer Camp is a summer computer camp program for boys and girls ages 10-16. High-tech learning and fun in curriculums including: Animation, Flash, Code and Web.
  • 07/26/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 07/12/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/19/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/05/2009 to 07/10/2009
RIT Women in Engineering: Everyday Engineering Summer Camp Did you turn on the faucet today? Put on a pair of sneakers? Listen to a CD? Take a ride in a car? If so, then you've come in contact with engineering. These summer day camp sessions for young women entering grades 4-12 are presented by RIT engineering students, faculty and education majors from area colleges.
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/01/2009 to 07/02/1009
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/24/2009
RIT's Bioscience Exploration for High Schoolers RIT, with its expansive natural environment and modern high-tech laboratories of the Center for Bioscience Education and Technology, will host the following two unique and extraordinary opportunities for high school students entering grades 9-11 to enrich their education and begin their preparation for college and careers: Microbiology Program and Medical Science Program.
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
RIT's Bioscience Exploration for Middle Schoolers RIT's campus, with its expansive natural environment and modern high-tech laboratories, will be the site for three exciting and fun-filled weeks of Bioscience Exploration for students entering grades 6-8. Participants will learn to see the natural world the way biologists see it, by using both traditional and modern experimental approaches.
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
Rochester Institute of Technology National Technical Institute for the Deaf TechGirlz Camp TechGirlz is a weeklong camp for girls with hearing loss entering 7th, 8th, or 9th grade who are interested in science, technology, engineering and math. Get a head start thinking about your dream career and how to make it happen.
  • 08/02/2009 to 08/08/2009
Rochester Museum and Science Center 2009 Summer Fun Camps Rochester Museum & Science Center Summer Fun Camps offer hands-on opportunities for children and young people ages 2 to 15 to explore everything from robots to fossils to kitchen chemistry. Week-long camp sessions are offered in July and August at the Museum & Science Center on East Avenue and at the RMSC Cumming Nature Center near Naples, NY.
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
  • 08/24/2009 to 08/28/2009
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
SUNY Cobleskill Crime Scene Investigation Camp Camp participants receive expert instruction from FBI investigators, State Police, ballistics experts, scientists and a professional psychological profiler.
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
SUNY Oswego Sheldon Institute Sheldon Institute is an educational enrichment day camp for grades 2 to 10, designed to meet the academic and cultural needs of motivated and creative students. Students enroll in daily workshops emphasizing problem solving and critical thinking skills in math, science, technology, writing and more.
  • 07/27/2009 to 08/07/2009
Saint Rose Summer Academy for Youth: Science and Technology Program topics include: Forensics, Green Science, Web Page Design and Computer Animation, among others.
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) at Fordham University The Science & Technology Entry Program (Step) at Fordham University is a rigorous pre-college academic enrichment program designed to prepare students in grades 7 - 12 for careers in math, science, technology, health-related fields and licensed professions. STEP seeks to increase the representation of historically underrepresented or economically disadvantaged students in these fields.
Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) at SUNY Albany STEP prepares historically underrepresented and /or economically disadvantaged elementary and secondary school students to acquire the aptitude and skills necessary to pursue post-secondary degree programs that lead to professional careers in the scientific, technical, health-related or other licensed professions.
Sea Education Association (SEA) High School Summer Programs SEA is an educational institution dedicated to exploration, understanding and stewardship of the oceans, and to the study of humanity's relationship with the oceans. SEA's High School Summer Programs for 2009 include: Science at SEA, Oceanography of the Gulf of Maine and Oceanography of the Southern California Bight
  • 08/08/2009 to 08/26/2009
  • 07/09/2009 to 07/27/2009
  • 07/08/2009 to 07/25/2009
  • 07/21/2009 to 08/08/2009
  • 08/02/2009 to 08/20/2009
Smith College Summer Science and Engineering Program (SEEP) The Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP) is a four-week residential program for exceptional young women with strong interests in science, engineering and medicine. Select high school students come to Smith College to do hands-on research with Smith faculty in the life and physical sciences and in engineering. Girls who will be in high school (grades 9-12) in fall 2008 are eligible to apply for the summer 2008 program.
  • 06/29/2008 to 07/26/2008
State University of New York Buffalo - Passport STEM A four-day summer program to introduce middle and high school students to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), conduct hands-on activities, and learn about career pathways in these areas. Each day of the program will focus on one of these areas, with the University at Buffalo’s faculty and staff who represent these fields.
  • 08/17/2009 to 08/20/2009
  • 08/24/2009 to 08/27/2009
State University of New York Buffalo – Excelsior Scholars Program An intensive program focusing on the theme, Investigating Mysteries in Science, will engage Western New York students, ages 13-15. Students receive academic acceleration in the sciences, hands-on laboratory experience, and education and career pathway considerations. Key program components include intensive academic approach aligned with New York State learning standards, hands-on laboratory activities contributing to real-world scientific research, and STEM career awareness and development components.
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
State University of New York Buffalo - Physics and Arts Summer Institute Partipants at the Summer Institute will venture to the frontier of 21st Century physics as part of a project team exploring the fascinating world of subatomic particles, and share what they learned with others by building a new permanent piece of a new Physics & Art Exhibition.
  • 07/27/2009 to 08/14/2009
Stoney Brook Center for Science and Mathematics (CESAME) Biotechnology Summer Camp A four week residential camp for students intrested in doing research in biotechnology.Students must have completed ninth grade and completed biology (living environment) in order to apply Application Deadline April 1, 2009.
  • 07/13/2009 to 08/07/2009
Stoney Brook University Center for Science and Mathematics Education( CESAME) Explorations in Forensics Camp This program includes a variety of scientific disciplines including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Earth Science, and other applied sciences. Students should submit a complete application by June 1, 2009. Two letters of recommendation should be sent from teachers (forms included with application). Also, include your high school transcript and most recent report card. Participants are selected based on a solid academic record and strong letters of recommendation.
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
Stony Brook University Camp Academies Stony Brook University Camp Academies are designed to satisfy campers with an interest in, among other areas, chess, Game Builders programs, the sciences, and forensics. Some programs will receive a full day of instruction and other programs offer a half day. The camps are designed for children entering kindergarten through Grade 11 in Fall 2009.
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/02/2009
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
  • 08/17/2009 to 08/21/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
Stony Brook University Center for Science and Mathematics Education ( CESAME) Mathematics Summer Camp A two week residential camp for students interested in exploring various fields of Mathematics. The program is designed for students who will be entering their junior or senior year in high school and have an interest in enriching their mathematics education. During the two-week program students will explore several branches of mathematics. They will also learn to use MAPLE, an invaluable tool for anyone who is interested in studying Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, or Economics at the college level or beyond. Application Deadline: April 8, 2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 08/07/2009
Stony Brook University Center for Science and Mathematics Education( CESAME) Engineering Summer Camp A two week residential camp for students interested in doing research in biotechnology. This is a summer camp for high school juniors who will be seniors in the fall. During their stay, students are granted the opportunity to learn about areas of scientific and engineering research from the Stony Brook faculty. Application Deadline April 1,2009.
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/24/2009
Stony Brook University Center for Science and Mathematics Education( CESAME) Science Exploration Camp These academic programs will complement the students' (7th,8th,and 9th graders) science curriculum at school and challenge them to think, research and experiment. Each program will be laboratory- based, but will involve reading, computer searching, writing and group work. Students participating in these programs should be interested in science, inquisitive, and willing to work hard to learn something new!
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/16/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/30/2009
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/13/2009
Stony Brook University Summer Camp The Summer Camps at Stony Brook University offer a mix of daily recreational and educational activities. Each program includes three hours of daily educational activities. Educational enrichment themes for 2009 include: Creature Features, Walk Like an Egyptian, Where the Land Meets the Sea, and Plan a Planet - Blast Off!
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/02/3009
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
  • 08/10/2009 to 08/14/2009
Summer College for High School Students at Syracuse University Summer College for High School Students at Syracuse University offers credit and non-credit academic programs that allow you to explore your college options before you graduate from high school. Six-week, six-credit programs include: Architecture, Engineering and Computer Science and Forensic Science.
  • 07/06/2009 to 08/14/2009
Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG) at Manhattanville College The Summer Institute for the Gifted-Day Program provides instruction in 30 courses during its regular academic schedule and engages students in recreational activities every day. Courses are taught at levels appropriate for academically gifted students in Kindergarten through sixth grade, covering humanities, mathematics and sciences, and multi-disciplinary courses.
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/17/2009
Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG) at Vassar College Instructional courses cover humanities, sciences and mathematics, visual and performing arts, and fitness and recreation. Courses are taught at levels appropriately challenging for gifted students in grades 4 through 11.
  • 07/12/2009 to 08/01/2009
Summer at Rensselaer: Envision Product Innovation Academy This summer leadership experience brings young women to the crossroads of engineering design and marketing. By touching on several disciplines, attendees will understand the nature of engineering, where it fits into our society, and what is involved in creating a marketable product. Program is open to girls in high school who are going into the 11th and 12th grade in the fall
  • 07/05/2009 to 07/17/2009
Summer at Rensselaer: Renewable Energy - A Summer Program for High School Students The Center for Power Electronic Systems (CPES) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has summer opportunities available to a limited number of high school students to get familiar with renewable energy sources and systems. Fundamentals of renewable energy and storage systems will be discussed. Our focus is on converting the energy from wind, solar, hydrogen, and others to usable electrical energy.
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/02/2009
Summer at Rensselaer: ASM Materials Day Camp Students involved in math, science, and industrial technology classes who are highly motivated, inquisitive learners with math and science aptitude and entering the 11th and 12th grade of high school in the fall are encouraged to apply. The Camp features a full-week of utilizing hands-on principals of applied math, physics, and chemistry.
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
Summer at Rensselaer: Architecture Career Discovery Program This two-week introduction to architecture, on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY, includes morning programs and introductory lectures in history and theory of architecture, computing and simulation, freehand and extreme drawing, building ecologies, building conservation, and construction systems. There will be field trips and career counseling.
  • 07/12/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/26/2009 to 08/07/2009
Summer at Rensselaer: Computer Game Development Academy This is a three-week residential academy that is intended to teach high school students entering 12th grade in the fall and high school graduates the fundamentals of the video game creation process. Students will build games from a technical/engineering prospective, as well as treating games as a medium for creative expression.
  • 07/19/2009 to 08/07/2009
Summer at Rensselaer: LEGO Robotics Engineering Academy The 2009 LEGO® Rensselaer Robotics Engineering Academy will be offering half day and full day sessions using the LEGO NXT technology. The NXT half day morning session is open to girls ages 11-13. The NXT half day afternoon session is open to boys and girls ages 10-14. An advanced NXT full day session will be offered for youngsters ages 11-14. The advanced session will allow students the chance to work with LEGO® construction and more programming skills.
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
Summer at RIT: Kids on Campus Two weeks of exciting workshops for middle and high school students, this program is all about cutting-edge topics involving computers, science, math, art, and technology. It’s a chance to work in small teams, unleash creativity, and develop critical thinking skills. Kids on Campus is for students who love technology — workshops are specifically designed to capture the interest and imagination of students with high academic potential.
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/17/2009
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/31/2009
Summer at Rensselaer: Aerospace Engineering Summer Career Exploration Program This one-week full-day session will introduce students to a career in aerospace engineering by taking a close look at how objects fly using model airplanes. In addition to designing and building a model airplane, participants will observe wind tunnel and flight tests.
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
Summer at Rensselaer: VEX Robotics Engineering Academy VEX robotics provides a hands-on, intense engineering experience for students ages 13-16 who love to create, experiment and build their own inventions! Experience in programming or attending a past LEGO program is not required.
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
Summer at Rensselaer: Whodunit? The Science of Crime Scenes This is a one-week day program that provides students entering the 7th and 8th grade in the fall with an introduction to forensic science. Through class room lessons, hands-on laboratory exercises, and relevant guest speakers, students will learn the science behind crime scene investigations.
  • 07/20/2009 to 07/24/2009
SummerITeens: Academic Camps SummerITeens is a series of academic summer day camps held on the State University of New York Institute of Technology campus, with the goal of introducing area teens to topics not usually covered in their regular school subjects. Camp programs include: Lego Robotics, Digital Photography, Advanced Robotics, and Girls Math/Science.
  • 07/07/2009 to 07/11/2009
  • 08/04/2009 to 08/08/2009
  • 07/14/1009 to 07/18/2009
Tech Valley Summer Camp Tech Valley Summer Camp is an exciting opportunity in which girls and boys from local schools spend five days engaged in FUN, and exciting activities alongside professionals in the fields of Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Advanced Materials, Alternative Energies, Information Technologies, and Multidisciplinary Engineering. Each day of the camp is hosted by a different Tech Valley business, organization, or university.
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
U. S. Space & Rocket Center Advanced Space Academy During this week long program, trainees get hands-on training, as well as learn about the mental, emotional and physical demands astronauts must face. Fields of study include Engineering, Space Technology and Aerospace Science.
U.S. Space & Rocket Center Aviation Challenge Mach I Aviation Challenge Mach I is non-stop aviation excitement! Master a high-performance jet fighter and learn the basics of flight dynamics, wilderness survival and teamwork. Experience the same training all fighter and test pilots go through.
U.S. Space & Rocket Center Aviation Challenge Mach II It takes a special kind of person to fly high performance jets. Are you cool under pressure, focused, intelligent and confident in your abilities? If so, you are the perfect candidate for the Aviation Challenge Mach II program for 12 to 14 year olds!
U.S. Space & Rocket Center Aviation Challenge Mach III Aviation Challenge Mach III is for those 15-18 year olds who want to take their interest in aviation to another level. This program teaches you land and water survival, the principals of flight, and will allow you to engage in flight simulations & competition!
U.S. Space & Rocket Center Space Academy Astronaut training for ages 12-14, choose your track: Space, Space & Aviation or Space & Robotics. Space Academy immerses campers in a 6-day experience that encourages teamwork, problem solving, communication skills and self-confidence.
U.S. Space and Rocket Center Space Camp Astronaut training for ages 9-11, choose your track: Space, Space & Aviation or Space & Robotics. Space Camp is the ultimate 6-day experience for campers who want to be an astronaut. Experience life onboard the orbiter and International Space Station during your shuttle mission.
Union College Robot Camp 1: Rover (Intro) This day camp introduces middle and high school students to the exciting world of robotics. Students learn to solder and program in Basic as they take a bag of parts and transform it into a working robot. The camp also includes sessions on robotics in general, and demonstrations of robots developed at Union College.
  • 06/29/2009 to 07/03/2009
Union College Robot Camp 2: BiPed (Advanced) This day camp has been designed for the advanced student who has already enrolled in Robot Camp 1 or has sufficient proficiency and experience with the subject. Using a Biped Robot, students will continue their investigation into robotics, diving deeper into mechanics, electronics, programming, and robotic art.
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/10/2009
University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) Summer Research Program The Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) at the University of Rochester holds an annual summer research program for Rochester-area high school students who have just completed their junior year. The eight-week program provides an exceptional opportunity for highly motivated students to experience scientific research in a realistic environment. Students who are accepted into the program are assigned to a research project and supervised by a staff scientist at the Laboratory. Application forms for the 2010 program will be available in early February 2010.
  • 07/06/2009 to 08/28/2009
University of Rochester's Pre College Experience in Physics(PREP), To Encourage the Participation of Women in Science PREP is a summer science program for selected 9th or 10th graders from Rochester area public and private high schools. Our aim is to encourage young women's interest in science. The three and a half week program, on the University of Rochester campus, provides an introduction to physics through a sequence of hands-on, inquiry-driven laboratory activities with experienced instructors.
  • 07/06/2009 to 07/29/2009
University of Rochester: Rochester Scholars Rochester Scholars is the University of Rochester’s pre-college, academic program that offers high school students a chance to experience college life and explore new careers. The program is for students in grades 9 – 12.
  • 07/13/2009 to 07/24/2009
  • 07/27/2009 to 07/31/2009
University of Rochester: Rochester Scholars Jr. Rochester Scholars Jr. is an exciting program that offers middle school students (grades 6 – 8) the chance to take an interactive, fun and challenging course and explore the real world on a college campus. Students choose from courses like Build a Mobile Robot and The World of Magic, etc.
  • 08/03/2009 to 08/07/2009
Westchester Community College Summer Science Academy for Kids and Teens Science Academy classes at Westchester Community College Ossining Center include: Intro to Human Anatomy (ages 8-12); Go Green! (ages 9-12); The Scientist as Detective (ages 8-9); The Scientific Method (ages 10-12);and also The Science of Forensics: What’s Behind CSI? and The World of Emergency Medicine (ages 13-17).
  • 07/20/2009 to 08/13/2009
iD Tech Camps: Columbia University Computer Camp, NY iD Tech Camps offers summer computer camps for kids and teens. The courses are for beginner to advanced levels, and vary from creating video games and producing digital movies to designing web pages and learning programming and robotics.
iD Tech Camps: Vassar College Computer Camps,NY iD Tech Camps offers summer computer camps for kids and teens. The courses are for beginner to advanced levels, and vary from creating video games and producing digital movies to designing web pages and learning programming and robotics.
iD Tech Camps:Fordham University Computer Camps, NY iD Tech Camps offers summer computer camps for kids and teens. The courses are for beginner to advanced levels, and vary from creating video games and producing digital movies to designing web pages and learning programming and robotics.