Summer Programs
D’Evelyn encourages all students to participate in clubs, athletics, community service and any other organizations they feel comfortable in to help boost their resumes for their life goals after high school. A great way to boost one's resume is to participate in summer programs.
Summer programs are typically offered by accredited organizations to help prepare students for college, improve their leadership abilities and help them grow as individuals. Summer programs are a great way for students to learn about specific career fields, learn what it's like to live on a college campus, and get hands-on learning experiences with peers from around the country.
The majority of the summer programs are for students in ninth to 11th grade. However, some institutions have summer programs for junior high students as well.
Below is a current list of summer program information that has been mailed to our school, and that we have had students participate in over the years.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your counselor.
Leadership Organization Programs
- National Student Leadership Foundation (contact counselor to receive a nomination)
- HOBY Youth Leadership (contact counselor for registration information)
- The Bronfman Fellowship
- Broadreach Summer Programs
- Education First
- Youth Leadership Jefferson County (non-summer program, September-April)
College Summer Programs
- University of Colorado Summer Sessions
- Colorado State University Summer Programs
- Colorado School of Mines SUMMET Program
- University of Northern Colorado Summer Programs
- University of Northern Colorado Frontiers of Science Institute
- Red Rocks/Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation
- Stanford Summer Programs
- Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth
- American University Gap Program
- Cornell College Summer Institute
- Cornell University Summer College
- Oxbridge Academic Programs
- Savannah College of Art and Design Pre-College Summer Programs