Duke Youth Programs-duke University Continuing Studies

School Notes Overview:

Duke Youth Programs is a part of Duke University Continuing Studies and has provided summer academic enrichment for academically motivated youth for over 20 years. Each summer approximately 650 youth from around the nation, representing some 22 states and 5 different countries, attend one of our summer programs......

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School Overview:

County Durham County, NC
Program Name Constructing Your College Experience
Program Type Summer enrichment programs for academically motivated students in the areas of writing, science, drama, fine arts, and college selection/admissions
Number of Students 150 students
Student Body Type Coeducational
Grades 10 - 11
First Session Start Date July 31
First Session End Date August 5
First Program Weeks 1 weeks
Summer School Type Residential

School Notes:

  • Duke Youth Programs is a part of Duke University Continuing Studies and has provided summer academic enrichment for academically motivated youth for over 20 years. Each summer approximately 650 youth from around the nation, representing some 22 states and 5 different countries, attend one of our summer programs.
  • All programs seek to engage learners in innovative, interactive, transformative learning experiences. Co-curricular social and recreational activities are carefully planned and delivered to complement the instructional day. The camp “learning community” approaches learning as a shared responsibility among students, instructors, and counselors.
  • Duke Youth Programs employs seasonal staff in residential, support, instructional, and office positions.

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