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College Enrichment Opportunities
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"Fly In" College Visit Opportunities
What is a Fly In program?
Application Checklist
Aside from completing the program's application, each program has its additional application components. Below, you can find a few common items you will want to have ready as part of the application process. Thoroughly review the program's website for a full list of those items.
1.Copy of an unofficial/official high school transcript.
- Speak with your counselor or college adviser for support to obtain a digital copy of your transcript that you can email or upload into the application.2. Copy of your resume
- Talk to your counselor or college adviser to create a resume that highlights some of your skills, awards (academic or extracurricular), volunteer experience, extracurricular activities, and any unpaid/paid work. Your resume shows the college your involvement outside of school hours. Click here for a helpful resource to start your resume.
3. A short essay
- Some programs can expect you to submit a short essay so they can get to know you, your interest, and why you are applying to their fly-in program. Although each program has its own essay prompt, here are a few prompts that you can practice answering so that you can get a head start with a few drafts that you can use when you apply. Make sure to get drafts revised. Click here for a great resource to help you with the essay/short response.
a. Why are you interested in participating in this program?
b. What is your favorite high school course and why?
c. What is your future career and how do you think our college can help you achieve that?
d. What is one thing that you would like to change in your school or community?
e. Tell us about a hardship you overcame or an achievement you have completed.
Full List of Fly In Programs
Reed College Junior Scholars (virtual Opportunity)
Reed College's Junior Scholars is an in-depth virtual program designed to introduce high-achieving high school juniors to the college search, help them produce a competitive admission application, and answer the unique questions posed by underrepresented students and students of color. All students are welcome to apply. Students will get guidance on the college search and application process, form lasting connections, and learn about life at Reed.
App Due March 10th, Apply Here
Northwestern University START - UP
App due March 15th, Apply Here
Carleton Liberal Arts Experience (CLAE)
The Carleton Liberal Arts Experience (CLAE) is a week-long summer program for high school juniors June 25 – July 2, 2025. The curriculum explores African American history, identity, and contemporary culture through the framework of a liberal arts education. It’s designed for Black and African American students and those interested in African American studies. The free program provides exposure to highly rigorous, college-level coursework within the unique style of education found only at liberal arts colleges like Carleton.
App due March 14th, Apply Here
Discover Swarthmore Fly-In Program (App opens May 2025)
Washington University Preview
WashU Preview provides students, especially those who might not be able to visit WashU independently, a chance to experience our diverse and supportive community. This programming highlights opportunities for students from underrepresented backgrounds to find community at WashU (including but not limited to first-generation-to-college students, students from low-income families, students from rural areas, underrepresented students of color, and LGBTQIA+ students).
App Due June 6th, Apply Here
Summer College Opportunities
What is a Pre-College program?
February Spotlight
Girls Who Code Summer Programs
High school students gain the computer science skills they need to make an impact and prepare for tech careers in our free, virtual Summer Programs. With two program options to choose from, beginner to advanced coders can develop valuable skills, find community, and build their professional networks at a pace and format that works best for them.
Early Deadline Feb 26th, General deadline: April 11th
Apply Here
Charles Drew University - Pathway to Health Careers Academy Opens Spring 2025
Apply Here:
The Hidden Genius Project
The cornerstone of The Hidden Genius Project is our award-winning Intensive Immersion Program. This FREE, 15- month, cohort-based training program provides Black males in high school with upwards of 800 hours of holistic, trauma/healing-informed, high-touch mentorship and intensive training that seeks to develop youth into strong and responsible leaders equipped with coding and entrepreneurial skills, who can identify and develop tech-enabled solutions to address society’s most compelling challenges.
Promo Video: click here
App Due February 21st. Apply Here
Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program
SIMR is an 8-week summer internship program open to high school juniors and seniors. The program consists of hands-on research under the direct guidance of a one-on-one mentor at a top class lab within the Institutes of Medicine at Stanford University as well as select departments. Students applying to the program can choose from our eight areas of research (institutes). After being accepted, they are then assigned to a specific institute based on their choices. To learn more about each institute and the research involved, click on the links to the department websites below.
Program Video click here
March Spotlight
Denison University/Summer TUTTI Performing Arts camp
Summer TUTTI is an 8-day residential summer high school intensive in dance, music, musical theatre, and theatre. At Summer TUTTI, students live and learn with peers from across the disciplines and across the country. They’ll deepen their skills and talents in their chosen area while exploring new ways of making art, guided by Denison professors as well as nationally-acclaimed professional artists and ensembles, Third Coast Percussion, string quartet ETHEL, and members from Available Light Theatre.
App Due March 1st, Apply Here
Turner-UCLA Allied Health Internship
The Turner UCLA Allied Health Internship is implemented by the UCLA Community Engagement Program, in partnership with Bobby and Lauren Turner, to provide learning opportunities for high school students and recent graduates in finding out more about careers in the entry-level, allied health professions. The one week long, summer internship program is designed to address workforce shortages and offers career education for students from under-resourced communities who express interest in learning about health care career opportunities. For our students interested in pursuing careers in healthcare, we offer a range of shadowing opportunities from entry-level, clinical and administrative positions. We want to highlight rewarding careers in healthcare that do not require traditional four-year college education or medical school.
App Due March 7th, Apply Here
USC Annenberg Youth Academy for Media and Civic Engagement Opes Spring 2025
The Annenberg Youth Academy for Media and Civic Engagement is a four-week summer intensive academy for 26 talented high school students. Students are exposed to the equivalent of first-year college-level courses and develop a rich conceptual understanding and practice of the necessary role that media communications and journalism play in fashioning civic-minded thought leaders and innovators. The students are introduced to USC Annenberg’s undergraduate programs and services, as well as possible careers in media and journalism. They have opportunities to meet the school's innovative scholars who are advancing issues of race, gender, and ethnicity in communication and journalism communities of practice.
Promotional Video click here
EXPERIENCE BERKELEY PROGRAM
Promo Video click here
App Due March 28th, Apply Here
Charles Drew University Public Health Professions Pathways Program Opens Spring 2025
The PHPP program is a holistic 6-week Internship that supports underrepresented students pursuing health professions contributing to a diverse public health workforce. Eligible students would be rising 11th and 12th grades in high schools.
Application Link: Click Here
Questrbridge College Prep Scholars
App Due March 20th, Apply Here
UC Santa Barbara SEED Outreach (App Opens March)
Our program is targeted towards 9th–11th grade high school students. The goal of this program is to provide students with resources and encouragement to achieve higher education. It is a one-week hybrid program during the week of in April.
- Days 1-4 consist of various workshops done through Zoom, including a motivational speaker, financial aid and scholarships, A-G requirements, and mental health.
- Day 5 consists of an in-person visit to UCSB, where transportation to and from the campus is provided. Throughout the day, students will take a tour, experience a mock lecture, and attend informative workshops.
Our goal is to encourage students from these underrepresented high schools to attend our university alongside other universities by educating them on the resources and requirements to apply to universities.
Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes
Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes is an online summer program where participants engage in single-subject intensive study and benefit from small class sizes and academically motivated peers. Courses are offered in a range of subject areas, including Business, Bioscience, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Engineering, Math, Philosophy, and more. Each course is customized by its instructors to give students deep exposure and hands-on experience. Academics and social activities are integrated into every aspect of our program.
App Due March 20th Apply Here
April Spotlight
US Naval Academy Summer STEM
Thinking of a career as a coder, game developer, designer, or robotics engineer? Then start with the experience of a world-class program like the Naval Academy’s Summer STEM Program. STEM is all about exploring, creating, building, and making things better, and at our Summer STEM Program, you’ll do just that. You’ll work with students from all over the country as you test your problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration skills.
App Due March 31, Apply Here
May Spotlight
Other great summer programs:
Due 4/2 - Columbia University Pre-College Programs
Due 3/31 - Organization of Latino Actuaries Academic Scholarship
Due 4/1 - Northwestern University: College Preparation Program
Due 4/15 - Boston University: Summer Programs for Pre-College Students
Due 4/15 - Missouri University of Science & Technology Summer Camps
Due 5/1 - University of Wisconsin Madison: Badger Summer Scholars
Due 5/1 - St. John’s College: Summer Academy
Due 5/1 - UMass @ Amherst Pre College and Research Programs
Due 5/10- Brown Pre-College Program
Affordable Pre-College Summer Programs
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Local Enrichment Opportunities
Kollab Youth ensures our Los Angeles County youth have the skills and knowledge they need to contribute to the global economy. Cultivating resourcefulness as a skill prepares young people for jobs that may not yet exist; in fact, the more resourceful they are, the more likely the next generation will be to create their own jobs - and companies that will create jobs for others. Mentorship is a significant part of the personal and professional journey for our youth.
Connect With Your College Center
- Centennial HS: Mrs. Smith-Tyner sharsmith@compton.k12.ca.us
- Compton Early College: Mr. Hernandez omahernandez@compton.k12.ca.us
- Compton HS: Mr. Cruz jcruz@compton.k12.ca.us
- Dominguez High: Mr. Ramirez riramirez@compton.k12.ca.us