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PAST Foundation:
PAST is a non-profit educational and research team that puts together partnerships on compelling projects in Anthropology and makes the work available to students and the public through field schools, documentary film and interactive web access. Based in Columbus, Ohio, PAST started as a non-profit organization in 2000 founded by an international Board of Trustees who have devoted volumes of time to seeing that the mission of PAST is achievable. Working with the Board of Trustees are professionals from around the world. Added to our trustees and volunteer staff are a handful of research associates – the everyday archaeologists and research scientists who join with PAST to take their work to the public. Together we pride ourselves on offering Summer Study Programs covering topics such as Cultural Landscapes; Cave Ecology; Urban Gardening & Distribution; Shipwrecks and Maritime Archaeology; Marine Ecosystems; Forensic Anthropology.

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Summer Programs & Projects:

Chesapeake Bay: The Cultural Landscapes of a New Beginning at Newport News Park, Vancouver:
Cultural landscapes are platforms, which present the past before us in a unique way and allow us to find attachment and a sensPhoto of Summer Field Camps for Adults across the USAe of place. In 1929, Saur, an American Geographer, stated that “culture is the agent, the natural area is the medium, the cultural landscape is the result”(Saur 1929). The systematic interpretation of a cultural landscape is essential to the appreciation, understanding and ultimately, the protection, of our cultural and natural heritage.

Life in Transition: Cave Ecology at the Carter Caves, Kentucky:
The purpose of this program is to introduce students to field research, natural resource management and protection, environmental science, and population dynamics through the field of cave ecology. Students will be immersed in the process of scientific study, analysis, and interpretation to produce tangible results that can be shared among the scientific community. During the program students will work in teams on individual projects covering a diverse spectrum of topics, work on a collaborative class project, keep daily scientific journals, and present their findings to state park officials and members of the scientific caving community.

Growing America: Urban Gardening & Distribution in Columbus, Ohio:
The purpose of this program is to introduce students to farm plImage of Summer Field Camps for Adults across the USAanning and design, farm management and operations, plant growth and development, and produce marketing through a small-scale farm. For the first year the student farm will be planed and initiated through Ohio State University Horticulture and Crop Sciences department in the spring of 2009 through a graduate level course. The summer program students will then take over the duties of farm care and maintenance as well as produce distribution. The options of produce distribution will include a farm stand the first year and a full farmer’s market the second located at Metro High School’s parking lot on Friday’s each week of the program.

The Clarksburg Shipwreck Maritime Archaeology Field School in Sacramento, California:
The Clarksburg Shipwreck field school, an introduction to Maritime Archaeology is a combination of lectures and hands-on experience relatiPhotos of PAST Foundationng to all the facets of an archaeological investigation. This field school is a joint project of California State Parks and the PAST Foundation. The course covers hands-on experience with Gold Rush material culture, historical research, mapping maritime landscapes and underwater documentation techniques. Students will learn while working on this new and exciting Gold Rush shipwreck site. The reports from the field school will be delivered to the project partner California State Parks and published online.

Marine Ecosystems of the Florida Keys:
This program explores the low lying, barrier islands that protect the extreme southern tip of Florida and the fragile ecosystems located within the Keys both in the water and onshore. The waters around the Florida Keys are rich in natural and cultural resources. Students will explore the ecosystems of this diverse aquatic area applying gained knowledge to help in the Great Annual Fish Count, the Mammal Conservancy and the ongoing assessment of shipwrecks in the shallow waters.

Forensic Anthropology at the Smith Lab at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
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An intensive, hands-on, Forensic Science survey course that incorporates a wide range of processing crime scenes including collecting evidence and developing expert testimony. This course incorporates chemistry, biology, physics, earth and social sciences and features lectures by experts in the field. Prerequisites include: permission from the professor.

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ID Tech Camps, Georgia
Courses / Programs
iD Tech Camps offers immersive technology summer camp programs for kids and teens in over 80 prestigious universities in the USA, including Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Summer programs include week-long, tech-related day camps for children ages 7-17 (iD Tech Camps), as well as 2-week, pre-college programs for ages 13-18 (iD Tech Academies).

This unique tech camp environment unites students who often have similar interests, providing a foundation for new, long-term friendships. Students receive exposure to the industry’s best software (from Apple, Google, Adobe, Microsoft, Autodesk, and more), empowering and preparing campers for a real-world future in tech.

We recruit tech-savvy, energetic instructors from prestigious universities, and train them in-person. Our goal is to ensure that every location is comprised of experienced, returning camp counselors along with new individuals who bring a fresh perspective to camp.

“My son really enjoyed the camp! The director was very accommodating with me having to drop my son off late due to tutoring sessions. As parents, we were really impressed by the game he created.”
- Lee W., Parent, Emory University
Summer Tech Camps for Kids & Teens ages 7-18:

iD Tech Camp:
- Week-long day camps for ages 7-17

- Week-long overnight camps for ages 10-17

iD Programming Academy:
- 2-week, pre-college programs for ages 13-18

iD Game Design & Development Academy:
- 2-week, pre-college programs for ages 13-18

Accredited Continuing Education Units are available from all of our iD Academy locations.
Engineering Summer Academy at Penn
Courses / Programs
The Engineering Summer Academy at Penn offers a unique summer opportunity for a selective group of motivated and talented high school students. Experience rigorous and challenging college-level studies at our high-tech, ivy-league program in the heart of Philadelphia!

Whether students are local to the area or hail from halfway around the world, we welcome them to explore what the Engineering Summer Academy at Penn has to offer. ESAP is designed to provide exceptional STEM students the opportunity to explore the field of Engineering before applying to college. Situated on our historic Philadelphia campus, right in the heart of the city, pre-college students can also take advantage of the vast array of activities and resources available to the Penn community.

Coursework incorporates exciting STEM subjects and material. High school students enroll in one of our six offered courses and earn college credit:

Biotechnology

Computer Graphics

Computer Science

Complex Networks

Nanotechnology

Robotics
Biotechnology

Computer Graphics

Computer Science

Complex Networks

Nanotechnology

Robotics
Broadreach College, Raleigh
Courses / Programs
Broadreach College, the college division of Broadreach, offers accredited summer courses abroad for college students in the Caribbean, Latin America, South Africa & many more locations. Located in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina and backed by nineteen years of experience in running educational programs for thousands of young adults, Broadreach College combines the finest elements of experiential learning, traditional classroom learning and service learning with international travel and cultural exchange to provide extraordinary expeditions and study abroad opportunities. Our most popular programs include ecology and conservation, marine sciences, language and culture programs, wilderness and outdoor leadership.

Students begin each course with an orientation to the host country and culture as well as an introduction to other members of the group. This orientation typically lasts a couple of days and often includes an adventure activity unique to that particular location. After program orientation, students immerse themselves in the academic topic. Students will explore unique environments and cultures while studying exciting areas & learning critical know-how and skills.
Summer Programs in

Marine Science:
* Marine Resource Management
* Sea Turtle Ecology and Conservation
* Marine Mammal Ecology
* Shark Behavior and Conservation
* Tropical Marine Biology

Natural Science:
* Primate Behaviour and Conservation
* African Wildlife Conservation
* Tropical Ecology and Biodiversity

Leadership:
* PADI Divemaster
* PADI Instructor Development
* Sailing and Leadership
* Wilderness First Responder

Languages:
* Spanish Language & Culture
* French Language & Culture
* Chinese Language & History
Mayapple Center for the Arts and Humanities
Courses / Programs
Located in Stamford CT (just one hour north of NYC), The Mayapple Center provides 5-day summer programs in the fields of creative writing, music, visual arts, humanities, and theatre. Taught by experienced faculty who are leading specialists in their respective fields, our summer arts programs are open to adults with two years of college experience.

In addition, we offer cultural literacy weekend programs for youth, 30-day artist residencies, humanities forums, humanitarian retreats, and study abroad programs.

Mayapple creates space to cultivate imagination through artistic and intellectual cross-pollination in a distinctly 21st century climate. We create an atmosphere where artists and scholars of exceptional stature come to teach and collaborate with small groups of dedicated, like-minded participants. Our diverse programs are offered in a retreat environment where the distractions of quotidian life are suspended, freeing participants and faculty to pursue artistic and intellectual passions.

The Center is located on a 10 acre campus whose serene lake and peaceful landscape of trees and gardens serve to inspire its residents. Activities such as swimming, tennis, canoeing, yoga and meditation promote a strong sense of community among residents, with an emphasis on mindfulness.

The center’s holistic approach is demonstrated by our dedication to sustainability. Meals are partially prepared from organic produce from Mayapple gardens, and we serve locally-sourced food at every meal.
- 5-day summer programs for adults in the fields of creative writing, visual arts, music, humanities, & theater

- Weekend programs for primary & college students aimed to increase cultural literacy

- 30 day residencies for artists & scholars

- Humanities forums that discuss the state of the arts & humanities and propose creative solutions to 21st century issues

- Study abroad programs to promote study of the arts & humanities

- Humanitarian retreats for individuals that focus on therapy; these retreats are staffed by volunteers & are tuition-free
The English Language Institute at Notre Dame of Maryland University
Courses / Programs
Study English at a top U.S. university this summer!

• Based just 15 minutes north of Downtown Baltimore (on the East Coast of the United States),the English Language Institute at Notre Dame of Maryland University provides an 8-week English language immersion summer camp for non-native English speaking adults and college-age students. We also offer our 8-week intensive English programs year-round as well as a TOEFL Test Preparation course.

• Full-time students study in class for 20 hours a week, and also work with classmates on projects outside of class and in the community. Part-time students have a variety of class options to fit their schedule.

• The English Language Institute summer program is an excellent course for international students from around the world who wish to improve their English language skills for academic and career advancement. We offer a wide range of modern facilities for our English students on our university campus.

Student Reviews:
"The program is very well built to learn and/or improve your English, the classes are interesting and the staff really helps you to reach your goal - whatever it is."
- Mark, Switzerland

"After learning English at the ELI, I have made big progress in English listening, speaking, reading and writing. My TOEFL score progressed from 490 to 567. The teachers here are very nice."
- Yaoping, China
8-week Summer English Language Program:

• Full-time & part-time options available

• Levels: High Beginner to Advanced Levels

Modules / Course Units include:
• Listening & Speaking
• Vocabulary
• Pronunciation
• Writing & Grammar
• Reading & Discussion

Further English Courses:
• Intensive, 5-week, TOEFL Test Preparation course
Casimiro Global Foundation
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Headquartered in Miami, Florida, Casimiro Global Foundation (CGF) is a non-profit organization that empowers and equips young people to become entrepreneurs, innovators and leaders who create positive change in their communities and the world. We provide a range of entrepreneurial & leadership summer programs for teens and young adults from around the globe.

Courses include a 1-week intensive entrepreneur program, a young womens leadership course, and an internship course that provides short term, unpaid internships in socially responsible organizations and homestays in the USA. Each of these programs offers a mix of inter-cultural exchange, English language practice for those who need it, challenging and fun personal and career development learning experiences, and tourism and recreational activities.

CGF is comprised of community leaders, educators, entrepreneurs, corporate executives, students and young professionals who serve as the Foundation's Board of Directors, staff, interns and volunteers.
Entrepreneurial & Leadership Summer Programs for Teens & Young Adults:

- 1-week Intensive Entrepreneurship Program (Co-ed, Ages 13-21)

- Young Women's Leadership Programs (Ages 16-23)

- GlobeXchange Internship Programs for international high school & college students: 1-month internships in socially responsible organizations and homestays in the USA (Ages 16-23)