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High school students attend summer school programs at post-secondary institutions in July and August, taking classes to earn college-level credits. They live on campus, choose courses, and meet peers from around the world. The programs offer assistance with admissions applications and can help prepare students for future academic goals.

Summer school students attend programs at post-secondary institutions in July and/or August. They are high school students who experience a few weeks or months of campus life without actually being enrolled in colleges and universities. Typically, summer school students take a few classes that allow them to start earning college-level credits.

Each college or university summer school program allows high school students to choose undergraduate or graduate-level courses. Summer school offerings depend on each college or university’s specific program, but literature and science tend to be popular subjects. Summer school students sleep in dormitories, attend classes, study in the library and eat in the dining room.

The summer school is held when regular courses are not running. Students at most colleges and universities do not attend classes during July and August, so there are unoccupied dormitories during these months. The best, larger schools attract summer school students from all over the world. High school students can meet other peers interested in continuing their studies. A summer school student may share a dorm room with someone from another country, for example a person from Japan staying with a summer school student from Germany.

Harvard University’s Summer School Program (SSP) offers graduate-level tuition that includes the use of science labs and theater. Harvard summer school students plan their academic schedules and are required to write coursework essays. Teaching assistants are available to help each student complete assignments and class papers. Summer school students stay in dorms with roommates and eat at Harvard’s Annenberg cafeteria. Cornell and Pepperdine are just two of many other top American universities known for their summer schools.

It is usually not necessary for summer school participants to choose the college or university they hope to attend after graduation. Many summer school students attend the July and August programs at schools like Harvard to experience a taste of campus life at a top university while earning course credits there. The credits are generally applicable towards their future graduate program at another school.

Most summer school college and university programs offer assistance with admissions applications to students who wish to apply to an undergraduate or other graduate program. Summer school students get help from college or university staff on how best to prepare their application for admission. The help, experience, and extra credits that a summer school can offer high school students can be helpful in preparing teens to achieve their future academic goals.

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