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  1. All Dual Enrollment Students must complete the two-step application process. Select the "Credit Application" - 1) Complete your CCC Apply Application (make note of your login and password) and then 2) submit an Application for Harbor. Please select the correct semester: Summer/Fall or Winter/Spring.

  2. An Active high School student will apply online BUT is also required to complete K-12 form - You can complete it electronically (Dynamic Form) or paper form. Visit the Dual Enrollment Website for detailed instructions

  3. 30 sty 2024 · The Jackson Laboratory Summer Student Program Dates: June 1 – August 10. Location: Bar Harbor, Maine, and Farmington, Connecticut. Application Deadline: January 29. Cost: Free High school and college students from across the nation compete for a spot in this competitive summer program—just 40 students are selected.

  4. Submit an Online Application: Harbor College has an open admissions policy, meaning anyone who has graduated high school or earned a GED can attend. The application is completed online through the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) portal.

  5. Harvard’s summer programs for high school students will help prepare you for success in college. Whether you participate in the Secondary School or Pre-College program, you will have the opportunity to build core life skills like time management, career planning, and living on your own.

  6. 20 mar 2024 · Dates: June 22 – August 10. Application Deadline: February 14, or April 10 (space permitting) Cost: $3,900 – $7,600. Harvard Summer School’s Secondary School Program Online is a seven-week program where students can take classes in a variety of subjects taught by Harvard faculty.

  7. Brown Pre-College Programs are designed for high school students to explore the challenges and opportunities of the college experience. You’ll enjoy the excitement and responsibility that comes from balancing challenging academics and enriching social activities—without the pressure of formal grades.