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University of California, Riverside Summer Academy for Advanced High School Students - Session II
SummerAcademy.ucr.edu
High school students can earn lower division course credit toward their undergraduate college degree by attending a distinguished University of California campus.  Classes can be taken during either or both Summer Sessions.  High school students attend classes on campus alongside other UC students and learn about instructor expectations, campus resources, and “what it takes” to succeed at the university level. 
Program Cost:

Contact: SummerAcademy@ucr.edu
Phone:

Deadline: 07/26/04

 
University of California, Riverside Summer Academy for Advanced High School Students - Session I
SummerAcademy.ucr.edu
High school students can earn lower division course credit toward their undergraduate college degree by attending a distinguished University of California campus.  Classes can be taken during either or both Summer Sessions.  High school students attend classes on campus alongside other UC students and learn about instructor expectations, campus resources, and “what it takes” to succeed at the university level. 
Program Cost:

Contact: SummerAcademy@ucr.edu
Phone:

Deadline: 06/21/04

 
Summer Academy for Advanced High School Students - II
SummerAcademy.ucr.edu
High school students can earn lower division course credit toward an undergraduate college degree by attending a distinguished University of California campus.  Classes can be taken during either or both Summer Sessions.  High school students attend class on campus alongside other UC students and learn about instructor expectations, campus resources, and “what it takes” to succeed at the university level. 


Program Cost:

Contact: Mely.Fitzgerald@ucr.edu
Phone: (951) 827-3044

Deadline: 07/25/05

 
Summer Academy for Advanced High School Students - Session I
SummerAcademy.ucr.edu
High school students can earn lower division course credit toward an undergraduate college degree by attending a distinguished University of California campus.  Classes can be taken during either or both Summer Sessions.  High school students attend class on campus alongside other UC students and learn about instructor expectations, campus resources, and “what it takes” to succeed at the university level. 


Program Cost:

Contact: Mely.Fitzgerald@ucr.edu
Phone: (951) 827-3044

Deadline: 06/20/05

 
SMART Residential Program
SummerAcademy.ucr.edu
High school students interested in mathematics, biology, chemistry, and physics are encouraged to participate in the 2005 SMART Residential Program.  Students will reside on campus at University of California, Riverside dormitories for one, five, or six weeks while participating in a program designed to promote academic and personal growth.  During the first week, students can participate in the “Frontiers in Nanotechnology and Engineering for Students” program and will work on projects related to the new frontiers of nanomedicine and nanoelectronics.  Students will have an opportunity to interact with UC Riverside faculty, PhDs, PostDocs, and other undergraduate and graduate students in science and engineering, as well as receiving a tour of the campus’ state-of-the-art laboratories.  Students can move in or continue in the residence hall to take an undergraduate course of their choice from a recommended course listing during the remaining five weeks.  Optional weekend trips to Southern California's popular theme parks and locales are built into this program to expose students to the lifestyle and culture of Southern California.  Additional academic opportunities will be offered to include expanded vocabulary, grammar, computer use, and improving your college entrance testing.  Take advantage of this extraordinary academic opportunity and learn about campus life, what it really takes to succeed in college, and your abilities to meet the expectations. 
Program Cost: $1255 - $5375

Contact: Mely.Fitzgerald@ucr.edu
Phone: (951) 827-7128

Deadline: 06/01/05

 
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