Covering all aspects of the camping and teen tour experience, this guide will prove invaluable to parents. Includes information on safety, facilities, supervision, scheduling, special events, homesickness and much more.
Discusses the different types of summer camps available for children, provides questions to ask before enrolling a child, describes how to evaluate camps for children with special needs, and offers advice on dealing with homesickness.
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Record numbers of teens are applying to selective universities and the competition to gain entrance into college is tougher than ever before. The 2016-2017 edition of The Best Summer Programs for Teens helps teenagers find the coolest, most exciting, and most fulfilling summer programs across the United States. College-planning expert Sandra L. Berger provides students and parents with advice on using summer opportunities to help gain entrance into selective universities, and guidance on researching, choosing, applying for, and making the most out of summer programs. Students will be able to peruse the updated directory of more than 200 of the best summer opportunities in the areas of academic enrichment; fine arts; internships and paid positions; leadership and service; math, science, computer science, and technology; and study abroad or international travel, to find the program that fits them best.
Presents information on different types of summer camps for children and teenagers, and offers in-depth descriptions of over three hundred camps and summer programs, including costs, location, enrollment, and available activities.
Describes more than 350 summer programs available in a number of states (but mainly Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C.), including not only camps and wilderness activities, but museum, music, theater, and science programs. Has a subject index.
College-bound high school students learn how to make the most of their summer vacation, with opportunities including summer academic programs, volunteer work, adventure camps and trips, and internships.
The 1,300-plus programs described in this easy-to-use guide are offered by private schools, colleges, camps, religious organizations, travel and sports groups, and others. An easy-to-scan chart makes it easy for readers to quickly identify the programs and activities, which range from precollege academic programs, sports, bike and wilderness trips, music, theater, and the arts, and more.