Junior Scholars Summer Program 2023

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WEBB JUNIOR SCHOLARS SUMMER PROGRAM

IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, PALEONTOLOGY, GLOBAL CHANGEMAKERS, SCIENCE & ENGINEERING OR DIGITAL ARTS GRADES 7, 8, & 9

RESIDENTIAL SUMMER PROGRAMS 2023

JUNIOR SCHOLARS PROGRAM

GRADES 7, 8, & 9

CHOOSE 1 OR 2 SESSIONS:

Session 1: July 8 – 17

Session 2: July 19 – 28

Bridge Session: July 17 – 19

TUITION PER SESSION:

$3,000 (domestic students)

$3,160 (international students)

$400 Bridge Session

EXPLORE.

PALEONTOLOGY

Students will be immersed in the world of the research paleontologist as they learn the latest methods and technologies for reconstructing our prehistoric world. The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology at The Webb Schools is a one-of-a-kind science research institution: a nationally accredited museum housed on the school campus. With a collection of over 195,000 specimens, including rare discoveries spanning 500 million years of global history, the museum is a perfect site for students to dig into science and explore the fossil record.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Learn alongside world-renowned paleontologists through hands-on work with real fossils in the Alf Museum’s state-of-the-art research and fossil prep labs.

• Go into the field, investigating the tide pools on Solana Beach and finding connections with the fossil record, and explore the museums of Los Angeles, such as the Natural History Museum and California Science Center.

• Travel through the cosmos at Webb’s own Hefner Observatory, housing a Celestron-14 telescope.

MEDICAL SCIENCE

Through hands-on labs and practicums, students will explore fields in the medical and healthcare professions, including anatomy and physiology, neuroscience, molecular biology, biochemistry, psychology, mental health, kinesthetics and sports medicine, bioethics and public health. Students will learn their way around a stateof-the art lab facility, become familiar with surgical tools through a dissection, gain critical lifesaving skills through training in the basics of First Aid and deliberate on the privileges and responsibilities of caring for human life.

HIGHLIGHTS:

• Work in a state-of-the-art lab, honing your expertise as a researcher and lab scientist.

• Meet professionals in a variety of medical fields and learn about their jobs and specialties through field trips and class visits.

• Use surgical tools in a dissection.

• Gain critical lifesaving skills through training in the basics of First Aid.

• Create 3-D prints of fossils and catalog your fossil finds so they can be placed into the permanent collection of the Alf Museum with your name listed as identifier.

COLLABORATE
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DISCOVER.

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

GLOBAL CHANGEMAKERS

In many fields, young people are taking the lead in imagining and building more inclusive, fair and sustainable communities. Do you want to be one of them? The major political and social issues our world faces — including environmental protection, immigration, economic development and human rights — affect everyone and cross national boundaries. Join peers from around the world in uncovering the complexity behind these issues. You will participate in games, debates, case studies and simulations that allow you to deliberate on and discuss the same issues that global community leaders confront. Interactive challenges and training in communication, critical thinking, teamwork, problem solving and empathy will help you develop the skills to make ethical decisions and advocate for change as a global changemaker.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Gain critical leadership skills to become a changemaker in your own community.

• Sharpen your research and debate skills to better advocate for issues you care about.

• Learn how to be a better collaborator through experiential challenges, including a high ropes course.

• Engage with professionals leading change.

• Volunteer for a local community initiative.

Learn how to ask probing scientific questions and design hands-on experiments. This course will guide students to think like scientists as they engage in research in our cutting-edge advanced science lab. From chemistry to robotics to marine biology, students will be immersed in real science. Students will use everything from Bunsen burners and beakers to circuit boards and microscopes to construct an understanding of how the world works.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Engage in 10 days of hands-on lab research in our advanced science lab.

• Design and compete in an engineering challenge and tinker with building tools, both mechanical and electric.

• Learn to create a unique research question and design an experiment.

• Meet professional scientists and engineers and learn about their work through field trips across the Los Angeles area.

DIGITAL ARTS

Students will make, create and explore at the intersection of art, media and technology. From graphic design to coding and photography, 3-D printing to rotoscoping, students will cultivate their artistic interests and discover new passions.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Work in our cutting-edge facilities, including our digital media studio and maker’s space.

• Design and create your own short film, 3-D model and more.

• Explore the local arts and technology scene through field trips around the Los Angeles area.

• Hone your creativity, test your collaboration skills and cultivate your voice and confidence.

LEAD. BUILD.

LIFE AT WEBB

Nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains just minutes from the Claremont Colleges, our 150-acre campus is a safe and inspiring environment for students to make new friends, challenge themselves academically and explore their passions. Summer program students experience all that boarding school life has to offer. They live in our dormitories under the supervision of experienced faculty and residential staff and have full reign of our beautiful campus. Afternoon and evening activities complement the programs’ learning goals and engage students in a wide variety of sports, games and outings. From field trips to Southern California’s best tourist attractions to impromptu movies in Claremont Village, from swimming in our state-of-the-art aquatics center to hiking in the foothills behind campus, from gathering around fire pits in front of the dorm to enjoying our healthy, delicious dining hall food, students truly make Webb their summer home.

THE WEBB SCHOOLS

Founded in 1922 in Claremont, California, Webb is a prestigious college-preparatory day and boarding high school with a 100-year tradition of academic excellence and leadership development.

HOW TO APPLY

Applications and additional information can be found on our website at www.webb.org/summer

Priority application deadline is March 15, with rolling applications accepted after that date as space allows. $50 nonrefundable application fee is required. Limited need-based financial aid is available.

1175 W. Baseline Road Claremont, California 91711-2199 909-482-5214
www.webb.org www.webb.org/summer
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