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6. Cornell’s Art as Experience Summer Program
Dates: Varies
Location: Online
Application Deadline: May 5
Cost: $1,750 per credit
With over 2,300 high school students attending last year, Cornell’s summer programs are very popular. High school students can choose from four different art classes, each with a different focus: Drawing, Photography, and Digital Media; Image, Sound, and Motion; Sculpture Art in Three Dimensions; and Photography. These courses are only offered virtually and also include a college admissions workshop, college fair, and final exhibit in a Cornell hall. There is financial aid available to help with the cost of the program.
7. California State Summer School for the Arts (CSSSA)
Dates: July 6 – August 2
Location: California State Summer School for the Arts (CSSSA)
Application Deadline: February 29
Cost:
California residents: $4,600
Out-of-state students: $7,000
The California State Summer School for the Arts, commonly known as CSSSA, is a rigorous four-week, pre-professional visual and performing arts training program for high school students held each summer at the California Institute of the Arts. The Visual Arts Program is dedicated to helping students meet the challenges of contemporary art-making through assigned lessons. Students are assigned studio classes based on the interests they indicate on their application forms. The department offers studio classes in ceramics, digital media, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture.
Scholarships are available and awarded on a need-based basis, though only to California residents.
8. University of Michigan Stamps Pre-College Program
Dates:
In-person Session 1: July 7 – 14
In-person Session 2: July 21 – August 3
Online: June 17 – 28
Location: University of Michigan-Ann Arbor or online
Application Deadline: March 15
Cost: $750–$4,950
Stamps Pre-College Programs at the University of Michigan are offered in the spring and summer to high school students (grades 9 - 12) interested in building new skills for their creative pursuits. Students receive personalized training and advice from Stamps faculty and staff on building a competitive art portfolio. Studio classes include 4D animation, drawing, 3D exploration, and portfolio prep. Partial and full scholarships are available based on need.
9. Oxbow Summer Art Institute
Dates: June 23 – August 4
Location: The Oxbow School
Application Deadline: Rolling
Cost: $16,000
The Oxbow Summer Art Institute, located in Napa, California, is a six-week immersive summer visual art residency open to rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors as well as those taking a gap year after high school. Students receive an entire year’s worth of studio art credit with an official high school transcript from Oxbow. The program is grounded in the philosophy that there is no limit to what adolescents can create when provided with an open-minded environment with high-level instruction, personal and collective accountability, and support. There is a limited number of scholarships available to cover the comprehensive tuition of $16,000.
10. Parsons Summer Intensive Studies NYC
Dates:
Session 1: June 10 – 28
Session 2: July 8 – 26
Location: The New School
Application Deadline:
Session 1: May 15
Session 2: June 8
Cost: $5,145 plus fees
The three-credit art and design program at Parsons immerses high schoolers preparing for college, in the environment of one of the most prominent design schools nationwide. Students dive deep into creative practices such as fine arts, illustration, photography, animation, graphic design, fashion design, product design, architecture, interior design, and design management. Students also have the opportunity to attend art and design field trips and meet industry professionals. All studio courses are geared toward developing and enhancing college application portfolios. |
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