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The EPGY Summer Institutes are two-to-four-week residential programs for academically talented and motivated
middle and high-school students. The Summer Institutes provide an opportunity for
these students to pursue their intellectual curiosity and meet others who share their interests and abilities. Participants are
enrolled in a single intensive-study course, taught by a Stanford instructor, and covering
topics not typically presented at their grade level.
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High School Program 2010 |
| Session 1: June 20 - July 9 |
| Session 2: July 12 - July 31 |
| Session 2E: July 12 - August 7 |
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Summer Institutes High School Program (Ages 13 - 17)
The Summer Institutes High School Program consists of two sessions at Stanford University. Subject areas include
bioscience, business, computer science, engineering, humanities, legal studies, mathematics, physical science, and writing. Past EPGY Summer
Institutes participants have come from 44 countries and 49 states, and students leave with a sense of academic
accomplishment, new friends, and fond memories of a wonderful time
spent at Stanford University. |
Middle School Program 2010 |
| Session 1: June 20 - July 2 |
| Session 2: July 5 - July 17 |
| Session 3: July 20 - July 31 |
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| Summer Institutes Middle School Program (Ages 11 - 13)
The EPGY Summer Institutes Middle School Program consists of three two-week sessions at Stanford University for students in grades 6 and 7.
Similar to the High School Program, this program provides academic enrichment, a taste of college life at Stanford, and the opportunity to meet others with similar
interests and abilities. However, students are housed by gender, rather than subject area, and the courses are designed specifically for academically
talented and motivated middle-school students.
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International Programs 2010 |
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Summer Institutes International Programs (Ages 14 - 17)
Modeled after the programs at Stanford, the International Summer Institutes are 3-week residential programs providing students with an opportunity to explore their intellectual curiosity while immersed in a dynamic and vibrant culture. In addition to their main intensive course, students will participate in sight-seeing excursions that allow them to learn the history and culture of the region. In 2009, International Programs were offered in London, England and Beijing, China. |
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