Every year, tens of thousands of America s brightest young people enrich
their lives, expand their intellects, and explore career opportunities through
educational enrichment experiences. Programs for precoUege students in sub-
jects ranging from art to zoology are available on college campuses and at art
centers and science institutes throughout the United States. Motivated students
from 4th to 12th grades can find programs that will increase their knowledge of
just about any subject in which they are interested. Unfortunately, many of the
programs are very costly, and beyond the financial reach of most families. That s
where this book can help.
Free (and Almost Free] Adventures for Teenagers is the only guide to free and
very-low-cost educational enrichment programs. Most of the programs
described within are provided to students at no cost; the remainder are under
$200, well below the actual cost of operating the program. The majority of these
programs are residential, and provide students with tuition, room, and meals on
campus. Some of the programs listed even provide transportation for partici-
pants to and from campus, or may offer a small stipend to the students. Unless
specified, however, the students are responsible for personal expenses and for
transportation to and from the program site. ALl of the programs are heavily sub-
sidized, aUowing them to offer high-quality educational experiences. In addition
to the academic component, these enrichment programs also provide students
with an enthusiastic peer group of friends who are excited about learning, as
well as counselors and instructors who serve as role models and mentors. Since
summer vacation should also be fun, the programs generally offer a full range of
recreational opportunities including sports, trips, and social events. All of this is
available to you for $200 or less!
Summer offerings include practical, hands-on experiences such as scientific
research internships, art and theater apprenticeships, field experiences, and per-
forming arts programs in dance, music, and drama. Students can engage in inten-
sive study of a single field or take part in critical thinking and interdisciplinary
learning. Summer programs might take you to an archaeological dig site in
Oregon, to an oceanographic research institute in Massachusetts, to a national
park in Alaska, to a college campus in Virginia, or to an aerospace laboratory at
NASA. You might find yoursellc part of a community of artists in South Carolina,
on a cultural exchange program in Russia, or a member of a scientific research
team in California. The subject and location indexes wiU help you to find the pro-
grams that are perfect for you.
The school year presents additional opportunities. Internships, research pro-
grams, distance-learning opportunities, school-break adventures, enrichment
classes, workshops, and a~celeration programs all offer motivated young people
the chance to enrich their education. Many of the school year programs supple-
ment your regular academic schedule, while others provide intensive enrich-
ment experiences during school vacation periods and weekends. In Part Two
you ll find programs representative of the opportunities that await interested
students during the regular academic year.
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