Showing posts with label semester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label semester. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2012

School Year Abroad

WHO:   
     - Year abroad programs: juniors (most commonly) and seniors; 
     - Summer programs: rising 10th, 11th, and 12th graders; 
     - Vietnam: juniors and seniors; post-graduate
WHAT:   Study abroad opportunity
WHERE:  France, Spain, Italy, China, Vietnam
WHEN:  Yearlong; Semester-long; Summer programs (See above descriptions)
APPLICATION DEADLINE:   
     - Year abroad: rolling admission but spots go quickly—apply ASAP!, financial aid application due Feb 1st; 
     - Summer programs: rolling admission beginning on Jan 23rd, until programs are full 
FOR MORE INFO: www.sya.org

Student Participant 2010-2011 academic year: Ava Hoffman ('12) 
A perspective from Ava Hoffman ('12):

NAME OF PROGRAM: School Year Abroad (SYA)
SHORT SUMMARY OF PROGRAM: SYA is a study abroad program placing students with host families while learning at the program’s school across the globe. Students are immersed for the entire academic year (August through May) in cities in their choice of four countries—France, Spain, Italy, China—with an additional semester-long and post-graduate program in Vietnam.  SYA also offers 5-week long summer programs in France, Spain, Italy, and China incorporating a home-stay in addition to guided travel throughout the country of choice.
HIGHLIGHTS: SYA is an amazing opportunity to learn a new language, learn about rich cultural traditions of a nation, building a connection with a host family, and experiencing a foreign country with a hands-on learning approach—all while completing academic credit from an American-designed academic curriculum at one of SYA’s five schools.
LOWS: I have no reservations about recommending SYA! It is important to note, however, that embarking abroad for such an extended period of time is a serious commitment and students should be certain that they are up to the challenge that comes along with adjusting to an entirely new lifestyle.

Feel free to contact me with questions about this program

Monday, February 21, 2011

Coastal Marine BioLabs [California]

From the Coastal Marine BioLabs website: 
Located in Ventura Harbor, Coastal Marine Biolabs is a private, research-based science education organization that provides innovative field and laboratory-based learning experiences for high school students. Under the mentorship of CMB scientists, students use many of the key technological cornerstones of modern scientific discovery to explore contemporary questions that lie at the frontiers of scientific knowledge.


WHO:  Coed, juniors and seniors OR for summer sessions, rising junior and seniors
WHAT:  9 day residential marine science program
WHEN:  Different times throughout the year
WHERE:  Ventura, CA
MORE INFO:  http://www.coastalmarinebiolabs.org/

The Island School [Bahamas]

The Island School is a semester-long residential program in the Bahamas.  Classes at the Island School focus on the local environment, and cover the requirements to keep you on track to high school graduation.  The Island School is well established, and run with sponsorship from Lawrenceville Academy in Princeton NJ.

WHO:  Coed Students in 10th or 11th grade
WHAT: Residential Semester
WHERE:  Bahamas
APPLICATION DEADLINE:  Applications are due March 1 during your freshman or sophomore years
MORE INFO:  http://www.islandschool.org/

The Island School also offers a summer term: More Info

Coastal Studies for Girls [Maine]

Coastal Studies for Girls is the country’s only residential science and leadership semester school for 10th grade girls. CSG is dedicated to girls who have a love for learning and discovery, an adventurous spirit, and a desire to challenge themselves.




WHO:  high school sophomores -- Sophomores only!
WHAT:  residential semester program focusing on marine studies on the coast of Maine
WHERE:  Maine
WHEN: during the school year
APPLICATION DEADLINE:  March 15 of your FRESHMAN year!