Duke University proudly offers two exciting academic programs for high school students during
the summer of 2014!
Summer College for High School Students takes place June 28–July 25 and is designed to enhance your readiness for future admission to an undergraduate degree program at a selective and prestigious university or college. Students currently in grades 10 & 11 will make friends from all over the globe as they learn from the highly-trained, highly-intriguing faculty of Duke University and earn college credit.
Duke Summer Academy for High School Students (July 5-25) is for students currently in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12. This program is designed for personal enrichment and offers a two-part daytime course in Global Citizenship and Leadership and an evening course with many exciting options available. The classroom environment is intimate enough to gain the individual attention you need to thrive, and the residential life is full of exciting excursions and activities.
Learn more about both programs at our website and apply now. Applications are being reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis and we expect spaces to fill up quickly!
For more information about these programs, please visit the Duke Summer Programs website or contact
Dr. Nicki Charles
Director, Duke Summer College for High School Students
(919) 684-6259
nicki.charles@duke.edu
Summer College for High School Students takes place June 28–July 25 and is designed to enhance your readiness for future admission to an undergraduate degree program at a selective and prestigious university or college. Students currently in grades 10 & 11 will make friends from all over the globe as they learn from the highly-trained, highly-intriguing faculty of Duke University and earn college credit.
Duke Summer Academy for High School Students (July 5-25) is for students currently in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12. This program is designed for personal enrichment and offers a two-part daytime course in Global Citizenship and Leadership and an evening course with many exciting options available. The classroom environment is intimate enough to gain the individual attention you need to thrive, and the residential life is full of exciting excursions and activities.
Learn more about both programs at our website and apply now. Applications are being reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis and we expect spaces to fill up quickly!
For more information about these programs, please visit the Duke Summer Programs website or contact
Dr. Nicki Charles
Director, Duke Summer College for High School Students
(919) 684-6259
nicki.charles@duke.edu