
It offers young artists a chance to engage in the pursuit of visual arts knowledge with purpose. Grades 6 - 8 (Session I) & Grades 9 - 12 (Session II)Ĭreatively Reaching Everyone Artistically Through Equity (CREATE) is a Fine Arts Intensive, pre-college learning experience. Working closely with industry professionals, campers perform scenes from contemporary plays, selected specifically for unique talents and areas for growth. Students focus on the craft of acting through physical and vocal warm-ups, improvisation, acting technique, and scene study. Through structured improvisation, storytelling exercises, and acting games, campers craft and star in their own, totally original theatrical presentation for friends and family. Students translate their creative ideas into brand new, original material for the stage. Participants must have completed at least one high school biology course.Registration for Camp Premiere 2022 is now! Visit Premiere Stages at Kean University for more information. This summer program is open to highly motivated high school students interested in the biomedical and environmental sciences, entering the 10th, 11th or 12th grade in the fall of 2015. Students will participate in a variety of laboratory activities such as DNA isolation, PCR, cell culture, gel electrophoresis, enzyme activity measurement, and microscope slide staining, in addition to discussions about careers in medicine, pharmacy, toxicology, environmental science, and research. The Toxicology, Health & Environmental Disease (THED) High School Summer Program is a highly intensive program requiring active involvement of participants. Toxicology, Health & Environmental Disease High School Summer Program It provides a mathematically rich environment to high school students interested in mathematics and is designed to encourage them to consider careers in the mathematical sciences. The Rutgers Young Scholars Program in Discrete Mathematics is a summer program for mathematically talented high school students. Young Scholars Program in Discrete Mathematics Summer Programs at Robert Wood Johnson Medical Schoolīoth the Mini Medical School for High School Students: Achieving Excellence in the Sciences and The Summer Science Scholars' Academy are offered through RWJMS. If you are an ambitious and high achieving high school junior (or younger), you may apply to take up to two introductory-level college courses at Rutgers-New Brunswick this summer! Pre-college programs enhance college awareness, provide extracurricular enrichment and increase the academic preparedness of students currently attending elementary, middle, and high school (grades K-12). By actually doing science, students gain an understanding of how science operates and are encouraged to continue their education and careers in a science discipline.


During these studies, students, teachers, and research scientists work together on a genuine research problem. It continues back at each high school during the academic year, when more students can become involved in the research project. This is a year-long program that begins each year with summer Institutes for teachers and one or two of their students.

The Waksman Student Scholars Program (WSSP) provides opportunities for high school students and their teachers to conduct an authentic research project in molecular biology and bioinformatics and publish their findings. There are many opportunities for high school students to explore research at Rutgers.
