<p>I checked several summer programs for high school students and found the following accetping current 10th graders:</p>
<p>Iowa SSTP </p>
<p>FU SSTP</p>
<p>I'm sure there are more.</p>
<p>I checked several summer programs for high school students and found the following accetping current 10th graders:</p>
<p>Iowa SSTP </p>
<p>FU SSTP</p>
<p>I'm sure there are more.</p>
<p>Many colleges offer summer credit programs, but they are often expensive. Try Columbia, Georgetown, and Harvard, or search pre-college summer programs.
If you are interested in research, try emailing some local professors and see what happens.
Also, John’s Hopkins runs CTY, which you should check out.
Carnegie Mellon has a program SAMS, which is free but for underrepresented groups, I think, like African Americans and American Indians, and perhaps women.
Good luck! Sorry if some of my info is a little off, I’m writing this off the top of my head.</p>
<p>Thank you Louie 412 for your info!</p>
<p>Are you looking for primarily math/science camps or humanities-focused camps? PROMYS, HCSSiM, Ross, and Texas Honors Math Camp (I think that’s what it’s called?) are all math camps, while Notre Dame and Northwestern both have camps centered around political science and business and George Mason has a great speech camp.</p>