Collegiate Informer (May Edition)

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HARPER NESBY

DISCOVER A VARIETY OF EXCELLENT SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS.

Language Acquisition: In an increasingly interconnected world, fluency in a second language is highly valued. One example is the Project Global Officer program open to all ROTC students. ummer immersion programs offer By immersing a valuable opportunity for students to take their education to the next level themselves in an or simply transition from high school environment where the to college. These programs provide a language is spoken, unique experience that allows students can learn students to immerse themselves in a more quickly and new culture, language, or subject effectively than in a matter. Here are some advantages of traditional classroom summer immersion programs: setting.

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Many programs offer courses in subjects that may be outside of a student's home school. This allows students to gain hands-on experience in the field and learn from industry experts. In many exchange programs, students often live with host families or dormitories with other students worldwide. This experience teaches them independence, responsibility, and cultural sensitivity. They also have the chance to make new friends worldwide and build lasting relationships. Attending a summer immersion program shows a student is motivated, independent, and willing to take risks. It can also demonstrate a commitment to learning and a willingness to challenge themselves. Some of the best summer immersion programs available for high school students are: Carnegie Mellon University Pre-College Programs: Offers computer science, engineering, and the arts courses. Students can earn college credit and experience campus life. Boston University Summer Term High School Programs: Provides writing, engineering, and medicine courses. Students can earn college credit and live on campus. Duke University Summer Session for High School Students: Offers business, science, and the arts courses. Students can earn college credit and live on campus.


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SUMMER IMMERSION PROGRAMS

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International Student Life

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New College Leads the Charge for Equity, Inclusion, Diversity, and Free Learning

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New College Leads the Charge for Equity, Inclusion, Diversity, and Free Learning

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MOOCS: REVOLUTIONIZING EDUCATION OR JUST ANOTHER HYPE? TEXT

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Experiencing Life On Campus In Ways That Go Beyond Academics

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EXPLORING GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY: OPPORTUNITIES, ALUMNI, AND INNOVATIVE DEGREES

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2023 SUMMER IMMERSION PROGRAMS

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DISCOVER A VARIETY OF EXCELLENT SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS.

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