Summer Honors Program at CHC @ IUP! Deadline June 15

<p>Are you a rising ** high school sophomore, junior, or senior **?</p>

<p>Are you interested in:**
• Biochemistry
• Chemistry: The Real World of Chemistry*
• English: Might vs Right (Harry Potter)
• English: Hungry for More (The Hunger Games)
• Forensics: CSI-IUP*
• History: The Immigrant Experience in the United States
• Journalism
• Law: Amend the Constitution*
• Mathematics: Elements of Coding Theory*
• Mathematics: Elements of Graph Mathematics*
• Mathematics: Patterns, Puzzles, and Numbers
• Physics (offered Session 2: July 15-20 only)
• Psychology: Autism*
• Public Relations
**
* - two week participation required</p>

<p>Then let me recommend to you Summer Honors Program for High School Students at Cook Honors College at IUP.</p>

<p>Summer Honors Program is a one or two week pre-college program (your choice) run by the Robert E. Cook Honors College at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, PA. This year, the dates are July 8 -21.</p>

<p>What does the program consist of?
For six hours a day, Monday through Friday, you as a student will be in class. Three hours will be spent in a course of your choosing (those listed above) taught by an IUP faculty member, while the other three will be spent in Honors Core.</p>

<p>Honors Core? What the heck is that?
In Honors Core, you will pick a subject (usually through SHP we offer English, History, and Philosophy) and through those subjects, you answer a "core question." The core questions we've had in the past include "What is good? What is evil? What therefore should we do?" and "Why do we study the past and what therefore should we do?" but they can vary. Based on the subject you choose for honors core, you will answer the question. For example, if you are in the English unit, you might read plays or short stories, and if you are in the history unit, you might read ancient texts or documents. At the end of the first week, you as a class will do a skit to show what you learned to the other groups.</p>

<p>Okay, so that's six hours a day. What else do I do for the other eighteen?
At SHP, we like to give kids a real college experience. In the morning, you will meet in the dining hall to check in and to have breakfast. After your first class is over, you will have lunch, and then later on you can have dinner when you choose.</p>

<p>After your second class, you are required to do what we like to call "mandatory fun." This is one activity, ranging from coffee shop visits to sports to movies to library time and every thing in between. After you have attended your one activity, you are free to roam around campus, provided that you sign out of the dorm and do not leave campus unless you are with a counselor. On campus, you have access to the pool, library, and gym just like a normal college student. We usually have a group meeting at 10pm, you have to be on your floor by 11, and in your room by 12.</p>

<p>What about weekends?
On the weekends, we usually go to Mack Park, a local recreational park and have a picnic there. Usually a major movie comes out during this time-- in the past, it's been the HP movies, so we take a trip to the local theater. We also go off campus to local churches at the request of students, and other places around Indiana.</p>

<p>I need access to a computer and the internet. Is that possible?
Students are allowed to bring their own laptops, but internet access to them may not be possible. However, students do have access to computer labs that have programs such as Word, PowerPoint, and internet access.</p>

<p>This sounds like an interesting program. How do I apply?
Take a gander at the</a> SHP website. It has the application materials and additional information.</p>

<p>What's the cost for a program like this?
This year, the program is $1,250 for two weeks and $875 for one. This includes room, board, and tuition, as well as most evening and weekend activities. Scholarships are available.</p>

<p>I live outside of driving distance. Can I fly in?
Of course! Counselors will provide transportation to and from the Pittsburgh International Airport at no additional cost.</p>

<p>If I have questions, who can I ask?
Me! I went to SHP twice as a high school student, and I currently attend the Cook Honors College as a rising junior. This year I am also going to be a counselor for the program. I am more than happy to answer any questions either on this thread or through PM. My name is Katie.</p>

<p>If you have any additional questions, feel free to either contact me or call 800-487-9122.</p>

<p>I’m going to bump this in the hopes that new eyes see it. :)</p>

<p>Looks like a great program! I will definitely apply next year :)</p>

<p>My daughter will be attending this year so I’ll provide feedback to all later this summer. The program is not on everyone’s radar … in fact, I stumbled across it by accident. I IM’d a past participant and he gave glowing reviews so my daughter applied and will be attending this year.</p>

<p>So now that it’s over, how was your experience with IUP Cook Honors College Summer Program?</p>

<p>Tim - I sent you a PM.</p>

<p>Overall, the program was good and my daughter would recommend it … especially given the low cost of the program. The overall value of the program is GREAT and we might send our youngest to it next year. </p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>My daughter got accepted to this program for this summer. I am wondering if the campus is safe and any other info/opinions you can give me would be appreciated. Now all the courses are 2 week programs so I would like to know if they have enough activities on weekends.</p>

<p>My daughter got accepted as well and I want to know how it was for those who attended in the past.</p>

<p>Wait…were these acceptances received via mail…I haven’t received any word from them at all</p>

<p>My daughter received hers through email May 2.</p>

<p>I was accepted as well! Any advice from past attendees??</p>

<p>My daughter got hers via email as well.</p>

<p>Do you need to submit standardized test scores? If so, any particular test? </p>