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Which program is right for you?

We offer a variety of summer programming for academically advanced middle and high school students. With so many choices, it can be a challenge to choose which program is right for you. Let us help!

I'm a middle school student.

  • Middle School Summer Challenge

I'm a high school student, and I want to earn college credit while living on campus.

  • High School Summer Scholars Program

I'm a St. Louis area high school student, and I want to earn college credit while commuting from home.

  • Early College Scholars

I'm a high school student, and I want both an academic and a career experience.

  • High School Summer Institutes

I'm a high school student looking for online courses.

  • Early College Scholars

I'm a high school student looking for a design or visual arts program.

  • Portfolio Plus
  • Architecture Discovery

I'm looking for information about sports camps.

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