Thursday, April 14, 2022

American Univ. HS Scholarships, Teach Me Wall Street, EF International Language Campuses, Savannah College of Art and Design Pre-College Programs, Kaleidoscope Education

American University High School Summer Scholars
American University (AU) offers high school students the opportunity to pursue their interests in greater depth by enrolling in 1-credit online courses covering a range of topics, from global public health and law to biotechnology and public speaking. By enrolling in an AU Summer Scholars course, you will enjoy a stimulating, rigorous, and personalized college-level learning experience especially tailored to high school students.  
The AU credit course is taught online in a self-paced, asynchronous format, allowing flexibility in completing reading and written assignments on your own schedule. Instructional content may include pre-recorded lectures, podcasts, documentaries, and faculty-led discussion boards. AU faculty remain involved and accessible to students during the course via Canvas or office hours conducted via Zoom or Skype. Courses are four weeks in length.
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Teach Me Wall Street: Virtual Summer Camp for Teens
Teach Me Wall Street Virtual Summer Camp for Teens, Grades 9-12.
Our Wall Street Learning Pathway covers 4 areas:
Wall Street 101, Investing & Trading, Personal Finance (Budgeting & Beyond), Fintech, Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency. 
Instruction is live and interactive.
Track 1 - Wall Street 101 - Explore how Wall Street works and the basics of stocks and bonds. 
Track 2 - Investing & Trading - Learn the best investment strategies to help you grow your money and how to do analysis to find these investments.
Track 3 - Budgeting & Beyond - Learn how to create and manage a budget and avoid financial pitfalls.
Track 4 - Fintech, Bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency - Focus on new, uncharted and developing technologies plus the exciting  career opportunities they present.
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EF International Language Campuses 
Learn a language abroad on the adventure of a lifetime. You will see the world, experience a new culture, and make friends from 100 countries as you prepare for your global future. Start any Monday and study from 2 weeks to up to a whole year.  Personalize your course by selecting your housing (host family or residence), the intensity of study, and the special interest classes that interest you most. Courses are available at all language levels, beginner to advanced. Earn transferable college credit through our partner in education, The University of Montana. Get ahead while still in high school!  Study in France, Italy, Costa Rica, Spain, Germany, Japan, Korea, and China. Ages 13 and up.
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Savannah College of Art and Design: Pre-College Summer Programs
Explore new avenues of artistic development and spark your imagination at The University for Creative Careers. SCAD offers pre-college programs during the summer for high school students of all ages to pursue art and design disciplines while working alongside peers from all over the world — and offer ideal opportunities for artists at all levels to create, learn, and grow.
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Kaleidoscope Education
In the last 25 years, we’ve learned almost everything we know about the human mind...and almost NONE of it is taught in schools. Join us this summer for two-week Practical Psychology fellowships designed to do two things:
1) teach you the most important things psychologists have learned about topics like identity, prejudice, connection, and anxiety, and
2) develop the tools and skills to practice and apply these insights to your daily life.
In our live online small-group classes, students engage in discussion and research, getting an opportunity to apply what they’ve learned to a project of their own choosing. Many alumni use this project as the basis of their college applications!
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