For Native American students entering 9-12 grades

free one week camp at University of Iowa July 16-22 2017
https://diversity.uiowa.edu/programs/iowa-first-nations-summer-program

Math and Science at Phillips Academy December deadline. Instructions are up for how to apply next fall
Students must be from Atlanta; Baltimore; Boston; Chicago; Cleveland; Fort Worth, Texas; Lawrence, Mass.; Louisville, Ky.; Memphis, Tenn.; New York City; and Washington, D.C.

Native-American students may apply from any geographic area of the United States.

http://www.andover.edu/SummerSessionOutreach/MathScience/HowtoApply/Pages/default.aspx

https://www.kettering.edu/precollege/residential#cecamps
Academically Interested Minds

AIM (Academically Interested Minds) is a five-week residential pre-college summer program which began in 1984 and has continued to thrive over the years.  The program is designed to augment Kettering University’s efforts to reach a greater number of multicultural students who have a strong interest in the areas of engineering, math, science and business.  There is no cost to the student.

AIM Program Highlights
2016 Registration is closed. 2017 dates will be announced in January 2017.

Students from across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean attend freshman level courses Monday through Thursday in

calculus
chemistry and lab
computer programming and lab
economics
physics and lab
business management

Classes are taught by Kettering University faculty who assign homework and give quizzes and exams. On Fridays, company tours allow students to speak with professional engineers and managers.

During the evenings and on weekends, chaperoned activities include bowling, skating, movies and a trip to Cedar Point.

Students also have access to Kettering’s library, computer center and the recreational center. A banquet is held at the end of the program where Kettering University scholarships are awarded to the students who rank in the top 15 of the AIM program.

Qualifications: African American, Hispanic and Native American students presently in the 11th grade with a minimum 3.0 GPA in English, math and chemistry courses (two years of high school English; two years of high school algebra or the equivalent preparation; one year of geometry; and one year of high school chemistry with lab).

U of Wisc has several programs:
http://www.education.wisc.edu/soe/about/resource-service-units/student-diversity-programs/college-access-program/overview-(english) 9th and 10th graders
https://wiscience.wisc.edu/SSI My daughter did this one. Free. 10th and 11th grade
https://www.engr.wisc.edu/academics/student-services/diversity-programs/engineering-summer-program/

Iowa State University paid biology in all its iterations http://www.diversity.cals.iastate.edu/gwc

Geosciences at Maryland. Graduating seniors
https://www.umes.edu/Geosciences/Pages/About/

Pharmacy camp rising seniors financial aid available Univ. of Toledo
https://www.utoledo.edu/pharmacy/prospective/summercamp/index.html#about

Missouri Univ of Science and Technology summer programs
Minority Intro to Tech and Engineering$250 http://futurestudents.mst.edu/summercamps/mite/
Materials Science FREE http://futurestudents.mst.edu/summercamps/materials/
Several other camps but no info if financial aid is available http://futurestudents.mst.edu/summercamps/

In Texas, girls rising juniors and seniors FREE https://apps.cs.utexas.edu/camp/firstbytes

In Texas, rising juniors and seniors accounting and business FREE
http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/BBA/Academics/Summer-High-School-Programs

Aviation careers camp in the Minneapolis, MN area. Financial aid is available
http://www.mnacecamp.org/index.html

Wood’s Hole Aquarium program is free. Flyer has information about housing.http://aquarium.nefsc.noaa.gov/pdfs/intern-program-description-2017.pdf
http://aquarium.nefsc.noaa.gov/hsinterns.html

rising juniors and seniors -graduating seniors are eligible as well

https://medicine.osu.edu/students/diversity/Programs/md_camp/Pages/index.aspx

MD Camp, sponsored by the Area Health Education Center is an intensive, is an intensive, three-week residential summer camp for 2017 providing participants an experience in the rigors of medical school. It is open to rising Juniors, Seniors and newly graduated high school students (summer between high school graduation and university matriculation) who are interested in pursuing careers in the health professions, including biomedical research. We typically accept students who are considered traditionally underrepresented in medicine, which can include women and individuals from socio-economic and / or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds.

Ultimately, MD Camp aims at increasing the number of physicians who are underrepresented in medicine and who elect to practice in underserved areas. Toward this end, the camp strives to inspire students to pursue a career in medicine by challenging them intellectually, facilitating their academic and social development, and increasing their awareness of the special needs of underserved populations.

University of Minnesota heart research PAID, rising juniors, seniors or undergrads, no housing or meals, 10 weeks. must be a US citizen
can rent a dorm room if not staying off campus
if you are not 18 you cannot stay in university housing without a paying chaperone or can live off campus with family or friends
http://www.heart.umn.edu/sites/heart.umn.edu/files/srsp-info2017-handout.pdf

Rhodes College in Memphis - summer writing program, 2 weeks, rolling admissions, must submit a paper you wrote for school, mid to late June 2017
financial aid for families making less than $100,000
https://www.rhodes.edu/departments/english/summer-writing-institute

http://www.stcloudstate.edu/pipeline/sdp/ in Minnesota
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY PROGRAM
Program Information

Purpose: This is a special program for high ability, high potential 9th and 10th grade students who demonstrate a strong interest in science and/or mathematics. Students of color and female students are encouraged to apply.

Program Activities: Participants will experience biological, chemical, computer sciences, mathematical, social and statistical sciences through laboratories, special demonstrations, presentations, field trips and lectures related to water quality and solid waste management. Participants will use the knowledge and skills they develop to conduct research on topics that have social and environmental significance in their communities. University and practicing scientists will work closely with the student in identifying, designing, developing and implementing the research project.

Eligibility: Students currently in 9th and 10th grade.All eligible students are encouraged to apply.

Selection Criteria:

Priority given to members of groups underrepresented in science fields
Willingness to learn and cooperate
Students in 9th and 10th grades as of September 2016
The program will seek ethnic, gender, regional, and social diversity among participants.
Timeliness of application
Teacher Recommendation
Please note that not all applicants may be accepted because of a limited number of positions.

Program Dates: July 9, 2017 - August 4, 2017

Cost: All students applying to this program must pay a $10.00 non-refundable application fee. All expenses related to tuition, academic fees, books and campus room and board will be provided. However , normal out-of-pocket living expenses for notebooks, calculators, snacks, laundry, recreation and other incidents should be anticipated. Limited financial aid to cover these living expenses is available to students in need. Students accepted to this program are fully subsidized by the program’s sponsors and some students may qualify for Minnesota summer scholarships as well. A copy of tax return (From 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return 2016) , which shows the adjusted gross income figure, must be submitted for income verification. International students may be charged up to but not more than $1,000. The actual cost per student for this program is $4,000.00.

Sponsored by: Office of Pre-College Programs at St. Cloud State University with funding provided by St. Cloud State University.

Application Deadline: Application forms are due by April 21, 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Acceptance Notice: Students will be notified of acceptance by May 12, 2017, or shortly after submission of application materials. Acceptance letters will provide additional information on time of arrival and departure, clothing, housing, activities, and fee payment. It is difficult to answer questions about status of applications prior to the selection process. Please await notice. Persons applying online may be able to ascertain their status through the Internet. Applications that are received after April 21, 2017 may be placed on a waiting list.

http://carlsonschool.umn.edu/degrees/undergraduate/summer-high-school-programs/gopherbusiness-program
University of Minnesota FREE
2017 Program Dates: July 22 - 29

Every summer, the Carlson School invites high-achieving, diverse high school sophomores and juniors to engage in a unique and exciting opportunity at the University of Minnesota. GopherBusiness is a week-long business challenge program in which students immerse themselves in case study competitions, business simulations, and corporate and non-profit site visits all while spending a week at the University of Minnesota. Students will be mentored and taught by world-renowned Carlson School faculty and will engage with Twin Cities business leaders.

COST
Thanks to support from generous corporate partners, there is no cost for students to attend the program. Not only is GopherBusiness absolutely free for participants, but they also receive a small stipend for successfully completing the program. Participants who complete the program gain access to a special scholarship at the Carlson School of Management if admitted to the college.

http://www.smart.unh.edu/programs.html#application
Program Dates - July 2- July 28, 2017

Modules:

(Biotechnology and Nanotechnology : Space Science : Marine and Environmental Science)

Scholarships are available to needy students (particularly those coming from minority, under-represented and under-served groups) to partially or fully offset the costs. Please contact the Program Director for availability and eligibility and procedures to apply for the scholarship.

Ecology and Environmental science at Sewanee http://summer.sewanee.edu/high-school-students/fieldstudy/ rising juniors and seniors

Three week biomedical program at Sewanee, financial aid is available http://www.sewanee.edu/bridge/ rising juniors and seniors

Limited financial aid is available

girls ages 16 and 17 Girls on Ice http://www.inspiringgirls.org/home#expeditions

Sea Education Association marine science and maritime history http://www.sea.edu/high_school_programs
some financial aid is available, on Cape Cod in Massachusetts

Smith College summer programs - if you are on free/reduced lunch call and ask if you have to pay the application fee
https://www.smith.edu/summer/programs.php
girls only

Foreign exchange - this one has a fall deadline. I think two of our students have done this
https://exchanges.state.gov/us/program/nsliy

Greenland 11th grade US citizen or PR https://dickey.dartmouth.edu/jsep/application
Antartica with Chilean students, most be proficient in Spanish 11th grade https://dickey.dartmouth.edu/environment/programs/joint-antarctic-school-expedition
I think these are free

paid STEM in Wyoming http://www.uwyo.edu/epscor/broader-impacts/srap/