Summer Business Programs for High School Students!
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Some of the programs provide full financial aid, please check comments and make sure to recheck on your own.
1) Entrepreneurship Academy
July 2-14
Georgetown University
Grades: 9-12
Deadline: May 15
$5,500
During the Entrepreneurship Academy, students get an in-depth look at facets of entrepreneurship like choosing a start-up, prototype testing, market research, social innovation, global business, and the operations of running your own business. Participants will interact with real entrepreneurs and combine theory and practices, helping them build the skills needed to succeed as a leader.
2) Camp Business
Commuter Session: July 9-14
Residential Session: July 16-21
Drexel University
Grades: 10-12
Deadline: N/A
Commuter Session: $950
Residential Session: $2,000
LeBow College of Business offers a summer program for high schoolers, where students receive an introduction to college life and experience business education. From finance to leadership to professional image, topics are wide-ranging.
3) Exploring Entrepreneurship
June 26-30
Fordham University
Grades: 11-12
Deadline: April 1 is the priority deadline—rolling after that
$1,000
Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business, exploring Entrepreneurship brings high school students together to learn about entrepreneurship. Participants will
work with peers to develop a business idea and pitch it to a panel of startup experts. They will also experience real startup environments and learn more about launching a business.
4) Finance Institute: Wall Street in the Classroom
Session 1: June 26-30
Session 2: July 24-28
Fordham University
Grades: 9-12
Deadline: April 1 is the priority deadline—rolling after that
$1,000
Students who are curious about finance and business
learn finance fundamentals, interact with
top New York City executives, and learn about topics like
economics, investing, ethics, risk management, and more. Finance Institute is offered
by Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business.
5) Leangap
Online: June 19-July 14
In-person July 17-August 11
Location: San Francisco
Grades: 9-12
Deadline: N/A
Online: $5,950
In-person: $7,950
Ambitious high schoolers can make their dreams a reality by engaging in
Leangap. Students learn how to launch startups by gaining skills entrepreneurs need, developing their
ideas from concept to launch, testing their concepts with
real users, and more, all while working alongside young entrepreneurs.
6)USC Exploring Entrepreneurship Program
June 18-July 15
University of Southern California (USC)
Grades: 10-12
Deadline: May 5
Commuter: $7,160
Residential: $10,020
This summer program shows students what it takes to start a business with a blend
of business theory and practice. Students will cover a variety of business topics, including:
-Accounting and finance
-Marketing
-Human resources
-Creativity and innovation
-Business plans
-Ethics
-Personal branding
-Building your network
7) Snider Enterprise and Leadership Fellows (SELF) Experience
July 10-28
University of Maryland and Online
Grades: 10-12
Deadline: May 1
Online: $1,500
Commuter: $2,500
Students
get to sit in the C-suite in this program which
makes them the CEO of ME (My Enterprise), Inc. Student CEOs are challenged to solve business problems and build an entrepreneurial mindset while learning about
marketing,
strategy,
market-based economics, and
personal finance. Students also get the opportunity to meet faculty, network with industry leaders, and forge friendships with like-minded peers.
8) Wharton Global Youth Program
Application Deadline: Varies
Cost: Varies
Wharton, too, is one of the most recognizable names in business schools, and this program inspires young people to explore the world of business, learn how
to solve complex global challenges, and
become leaders. Students learn from real Wharton instructors and engage with peers from all over the world.
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