Check the Expanding List of UC Summer Programs
UCs transformative power of education stretches beyond our courses for college credit. UCs summer programs hold opportunities for children and adults and cover the spectrum of the states emphasis on science, technology, engineering, math and medical (STEMM) disciplines, as well as arts and athletics.
The list below will expand as registration opens for more summer programs. The individual links will provide details about the programs as well as registration and contact information.
UC Summer Session
Summer schedule available Feb. 21
In-person/Web registration begins on March 21
Communiversity Summer Catalog Now Online
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine (STEMM)-Related Programs
Emerging Ethnic Engineers (E3) Summer Institute (for grades 8-11)
E3 Family Science Academy (grades 4-7)
Men in Engineering and Applied Science Summer Camp July 11-15
Registration begins in early March. Must be a male entering grades 9-12 in fall 2011. Thirty-five students will be selected on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Women in Engineering and Applied Science Summer Camp July 25-29
Registration begins in early March. Must be a female entering 9-12 grade in fall 2011. Thirty-five students will be selected on a first-come, first-serve basis.
2011 Summer Camp in Computer Science
College of Medicine Summer Enrichment Programs
Includes programs for middle-school students, high school students, undergraduates, post-baccalaureate students and teachers. Admission to all programs is by application.
Summer Surgery Experience and Summer Neuroscience Experience Programs for College Students
Research, Observation, Service, Education (ROSE) Program for Pre-Medical College Students
All application materials must be received by Feb. 15.
NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) in Membrane Science, Technology and Bio-Applications
Applications are due Feb. 15. The program runs June 14-Aug.19.
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships
Undergraduate Summer Research Training Programs ranging from molecular biology to animal psychology and behavior. Applications must be postmarked by Feb. 15.
2010 Summer Undergraduate Research Training Program in Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Applications must be received by Feb. 15
UCosmic International Experiences
Summer Study Abroad in Costa Rica
Raymond Walters College Summer British Study Abroad
University Honors Program/A&S: Nicaraguan Culture & Social Service
Korea University Summer Exchange
China International Business Program
A&S Chinese Culture in Beijing and Chengdu
A&S Summer Archeological Field School, Albania
France Summer Business Program
College of Business Chile MBA Summer Program
A&S Arabic Culture & Language in Morocco
A&S Summer Archeological Field School, Belize
Other Academic Programs
For 8th and 9th graders.
Summer Law and Leadership Program
A&S Summer Archeological Field School, Department of Anthropology
Economics Center: Todays Learners, Tomorrows Leaders
A summer program for high school juniors.
Upward Bound Pre-College Program
College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) Summer Programs
Athletics and Recreational Camps
REC Kids Camp
For children ages 6-12. Program runs June 13-Aug. 12. Nine weeks of well-balanced activities including swimming, sports, arts and crafts, games, and much more. Registration deadline is the first day of each summer camp week. Cost is $160/week for members and $190/week for non-members.
Summer Swim Lessons at the Rec Center
Jamelle Elliott Basketball Camps
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