Suggestion: call the admissions office at the college you may be visiting to validate the date/time. Most colleges appreciate it when a prospective visitor pre registers for an admissions program.
Assumption Col.,
Bay Path Col.,
Briarwood
Hesser
Hood
Johnson &
Lawrence Mem.-Regis Col.
Collaborative ASN Prog.,
New England Tech.,
Pine Manor Col.,
So.
PACAC Summer Institute on College Admissions
- at
N.E.A.C.A.C. New
England College Admissions Counselors Association will sponsor a Summer
Workshop for secondary school college/guidance counselors on July 31 to
August 3, 2006 at
Special Admissions Programs for
prospective college applicants and their parents.
Iowa Private College Week August 7 to 11, 2006 is sponsored by the Iowa Association of Independent Colleges and
Universities. Each college will host two admissions
programs per day thus enabling students and parents to visit two colleges per
day. Should a prospective student visit three participating
colleges/universities and obtain a verification he/she will receive an application waver
from all of the colleges having a membership in the Iowa Association of Private
Colleges & Universities. The following colleges are among the IAIC
group:
Minnesota Private College Week June 26 through June 30, 2006 Participating colleges and universities are: Augsberg Col., Bethal Col., Bethany Lutheran Col., Carlton Col., St. Benedict Col., St. Catherine Col., St. Scholastica Col., Concordia Col. & U., Gustavus Adolphus Col., Hamlin Col., Macalester Col., Minn. Col. of Art & Design, St. John’s Col., St. Mary’s Col., St. Olaf Col., and St. Thomas Col. Call any of the admissions offices or consult the Web www.mnprivatecolleges.org/events/mpcw
Virginia Private College Week, July 31 to August 5, 2006. Any one visiting four (4) or more of the participating colleges during the Private College Week are eligible to receive three (3) application fee wavers (no application fee - approximate value $100 per fee waver) The fee wavers can be redeemed at any of the 24 colleges and universities that are members of the Council of Independent Colleges of Virginia. How to Participate: Pick up a passport at the first college you visit, after completing the tour
At the end of
each tour, have the college stamp your passport. Mail your completed passport
to CICV to receive your free waivers.
Member colleges of the Council of Independent Colleges of Virginia: Averett U., Bluefield Col., Bridgewater Col., Emory & Henry Col., Ferrum Col., Hampden-Sydney Col., Hampton U., Hollins Col., Mary Baldwin Col., Lynchburg Co., Mayrmount U., Randolph-Macon Col., Randolph-Macon Woman’s Col., Roanoke Col., St. Paul’s Col., Shenandoah U., Sweet Briar Col., U. of Richmond, Virginia Wesleyan Col., Washington & Lee U.
Pre registration is not necessary but participants are strongly urged to contact the colleges prior to a planned visit. Addresses and telephone #’s can be obtained via the college web page. For additional information contact (540) 586-0606 or liv@cicv.org
June 26 to August 24
Group Information Sessions/Campus
June 1 to July 31 Summer Interviews -- hourly 9 am to 3 pm -- approximately 30 minutes
After each tour there will be a “Counselor Chat” providing a more personal experience To make an appointment call 888-882-7786
June 5 from 12:30 pm through 2 pm. To obtain greater detail call the Admissions Office at (617) 262-5000 Ext. 227
Boston University
College of Engineering’s
16th
Annual Design Competition
will be held on Sunday June 4, 2006 in the
Suggestion: Because of the popularity of this program contestants should enroll in this competition as early as possible.
For more detail call (617) 353-6447 or (800) 578-1223 or Email engineering@bu.edu
UMASS at Dartmouth, MA will host four “Summer Dog Days” on July 21 & 28 and August 9 & 21, 2006 at its Dartmouth Campus. This is an OH Program for prospective students and will be run from 10 am to 1 pm, for details call (508) 999-8605
Merrimack College,
North Andover, MA will have mini Information Sessions on Monday
& Wednesdays at 10 am during the months of June, July & August, 2006.
On August 7 it will
host a Major Information
Session at 10 am. For greater detail
call the Admissions Office at
Pine Manor “Leadership
Workshops”
Susan
& Jack Rudin Leadership Conference -- June 16 to
18, 2006
For girls 15-18, these summer weekend conferences are an intense two-day
introduction to incisive leadership and social responsibility. Activities
include a community service project, a workshop titles College 101, a trip to
Rhode Island School
of Design,
St. Joseph’s
College, Standish, ME will host a number of “Summer Day Programs” which are Mini Open
House Programs and will run from 10 am to noon on the following dates: July 21, 2006 and on August 8, 2006. The
Admissions Department at
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY will be hosting a
number of summer Campus Days (Mini OH Programs) during the months of July and
August, 2006. Consult the Open House
Sections July & August for specific information.
Suggestion: Confirm the date, time and place of meeting via a phone call. Most colleges appreciate it when a prospective student pre registers for an admissions program
Bay Path Col.,
Beloit Col.,
Briarwood
Bryn Mawr Col.,
Cedar
Hobart William Smith Col.,
high school counselor program July TBA, call (800) 852-2256
Lesley U.,
Mass., U. of at Dartmouth, MA, July 21 & 28 –summer Dog days, OH- 10 am to 1 pm, call (508) 999-8605
Pine Manor,
Randolph Macon Col.,
Rochester Institute of Tech., Rochester, NY, July 21 & 22 -OH, Over Night-, call (585) 475-6631 Consult Special Program Sect.
Southern New Hampshire U., Manchester, NH, July 7 & 21 -Sneak Preview Days, OH- 8:30 am to 2 pm, call (800) 642-4968
Wagner Col., Staten Island, NY, July 19–Visit Day- 9am to 1 pm call (800) 221-1010
Actors Workshop, 327 Summer St., Boston, MA 02110 -- (617) 423-7313 During the summer 2006 The Actors Workshop will offer the following acting classes ; Teens, Adult, Beginning Acting, Intermediate Acting, Advanced Acting & Production, Teen Film Program, Beginning Film Acting. Classes are being held; full and part time, day, night and on Saturdays. There will be two Open House Program during the middle of May. There is usually an afternoon program and an evening program. The theatre is a wonderful experience for a student to develop poise and communication skills which are essential in an interview situation. This program is highly recommended by College Impressions for students who are preparing to apply to and interview at colleges. This could be a great way to spend a summer and to prepare to present yourself for college interviews. For details call (617) 423-7313
High School Studies
Program (HSSP) , MIT Educational Studies
Program, Summer 2006The MIT staff,
students and alumni have organized a summer program of courses for high school
students. These offerings are courses which would
not occur in secondary school curriculum.
They are entirely enrichment courses – java programming, relativity,
improve acting, astronomy, etc. The
program normally runs from late in June through late August. The fee is minimal and courses are held at a
very convenient time. For complete
details call the MIT Educational Studies Program at (617) 253-4882 or consult
the HSSP web site htt://web.mit.edu/esp
The details were not available at the time of this printing.
Johnson & Wales Career Exploration 2006 for entering high school juniors & seniors. Three day sets in June, & July, 2006. A student can spend time at J&W this summer exploring a variety of possible careers: Accounting, Baking & Pastry Arts, Business, Culinary Arts , Equine Studies, Fashion, Finance, Hospitality (H), Legal Studies, Technology (T), Sports (S) Entertainment (E)/Event Management (EM).
Johnson & Wales Career
Exploration continued…..
Career Exploration will run from :
June 23 to 25 - Culinary/Baking & Pastry Arts
July 7 to 9 - Culinary Arts, Baking, Pastry Arts, Advanced Culinary Arts
July 14 to 16 - Accounting, Business, Equine Studies, Fashion, Legal Studies, Hospitality, Technology,
Sports Entertainment & Events management
July 21 to 23 - Business, Hospitality, Events Management, Technology
July 28 to 30 - Culinary Arts, Baking, Pastry Arts, Business, Advanced Pastry Arts
Baking & Pastry Arts Culinary Arts costs are $195 per course, all
Business courses are $95 per course.
Students who successfully complete the Career Explorations program will
receive a one-time only $500 tuition grant to J. & W. For an application form or to obtain
greater detail contact Johnson & Wales,
Creative Vacation, for grades 4 – 12, is a two week program with a morning and an afternoon option which takes place from July 10 – 21, 2006. Application Deadline: No deadline Cost: Half day, $560 Full day $1,120
Summer Studios, for grades 11 and 12, is a full day four week program operating form July 24 to August 19. Summer Studios includes room and board for those who whish to have the experience. Costs: Program, $ 1,970 and Residence $2,365, total $4,335
Application Deadline: no deadline Scholarship Deadline: May 20, 2006 For details call (617) 879-7170 or k12@massart.edu
The program is designed to help the participant evaluate a career in the arts and to develop a portfolio suitable for college admissions. The program is primarily for students entering their junior and senior year of high school. Participating students will receive
120 hours in an intensive four week session. All students will attend a Foundation Drawing class as well as three elective classes (choice of three of the following: Painting,
Photography Printmaking, Sculpture, Oil Painting, Mixed Media, Computer Art
& Design,
Illustration)
Pre-College students who reside in
New England Institute of Art,
Rochester Inst. of Technology, Rochester, NY will host a College & Careers Exposition on July 21-22 and August 4-5, 2006.
The program is designed for students who will be entering their senior year of high school in the fall of 2005. Participants will explore career options through personal experience, including demonstrations and discussions. Working with R.I.T. students and faculty, participants will use the R.I.T. state-of-the art facilities and Technology to help get started in making choices for their future.
In addition participants will experience life as a college student. Sleeping in the residence halls, eating in the student cafeteria, and on Friday night social activities with college bound high school seniors. Subject areas to be explored in group meetings: Engineering Science, Computing, Science & mathematics, Business, Liberal Arts, Art & Design, Crafts, Photography, Film and Animation and Robotics. Cost: R/B/T for the entire program in the area of $100. For greater detail or to make a reservation call (585) 475-6631 or consult the R.I.T. web page www.admissions.rit.edu/careers2006.
June 5 at12:30 pm through 2 pm July 3 at 12:30 pm through 2 pm
Aug. 7 at 12:30 pm through
2 pm
To obtain greater
detail call the Admissions Office at (617) 262-5000 Ext. 227
Brown University, Providence, RI, Summer College Fair, Thursday, July 13, 2006 from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. The Office of Summer Studies has invited over
fifty selective and very selective colleges and universities plus a few
Historically Black Colleges to participate.
Among those invited are:
Dartmouth
College, Duke University, Georgetown University, George Washington
University, Harvard University, Middlebury College, Oberlin College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute., University
of Vermont, Wesleyan University, and Yale University. The College Fair will be held at the Olney-Margolies Athletic Ctr. (OMAC), Hope & Loyd St.,
This is part of a college fair circuit which includes college fairs at:
Culinary Institute of
America, Hyde
Park, NY will be hosting three Open House programs in August, 2006
August 4 an OH for all
prospective applicants at 9 am to 1:30 pm
-- for greater detail call (800)
285-4627
August 25 an Admissions
Presentation for all prospective applicants at 9:30 am to 11 am, for greater
detail call (800) 285-4627
August 8 an OH for
all prospective applicants at 2 pm, for greater detail call (800) 285-4627
Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY will offer a number of Summer Friday Information Sessions on July 7, 14, 21, 28, 2006 A group meeting will begin at 10 am, followed by a tour at 11 am and a lunch at noon. Participants should call in advance (800) 333-4733
Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY will be hosting students for campus visits this summer, during the months of July and August. The program is 2.5 hours in length and includes an information session presented by a counselor and a student-guided campus tour. Students and their families do need to pre-register- because this is an extremely popular program. It is recommended that prospective students/parents call at least 2 weeks in advance. Marist does not offer Open Houses to students during the fall. Instead , it offers the same Campus Visit Program that is offered during the summer. For greater detail call (800) 436-5483
UMASS at Dartmouth, MA will host four “Summer Dog Days” on July 21 & 28 and August 9 & 21, 2006 at its Dartmouth Campus. This is an OH Program for prospective students and will be run from 10 am to 1 pm, for details call (508) 999-8605
Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT will be
hosting a number of Mini Open House Days in July and August, 2006. Each program will commence at 9 am the end at
noon. The dates of the programs are July 7, 18, 21 & 28 August
1, 11, 14, 2006. For more greater detail please call the admissions office at
St. Michael’s College, Colchester, VT will be hosting a series of Summer Campus Visit Programs during the months of July and
August, 2006. Each program will begin at
1:15 pm. Interested participants are requested to pre register by calling (800)
762-8000 . Suggestion: Plan on staying for lunch or dinner because
St. Mike’s has a four star cafeteria
American U.,
Bay Path Col., Longmeadow, MA, Aug. 26 –OH-11am to 3 pm, Aug.16 –Summer Visit Day- 3:30 pm to 7 pm, call (800) 782-7284
Briarwood
Bryn
Cedar
Culinary Institute
Dean Col.,
Hobart-William Smith Col., Geneva, NY, Aug. 11 –Summer OH- Aug. TBA –Counselor Prog., call (800) 852-2256
LeMoyne Col., Syracuse, NY, Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25 -IS, Summer Fridays- 10 am to 1 pm, call (800) 333-4733
Lesley U.,
Mass., U. of at Dartmouth, MA, Aug. 9 & 21 –Summer Dog Days, OH- 10 am to 1 pm, call (508) 999-8605
Mary
New England Art Institute,
New England Tech.,
Regis Col.,
Rochester Institute of Tech.,
So.