1. Research Science Institute: RSI: The Research Science Institute (RSI) is a prestigious summer program at MIT that offers high school students the opportunity to conduct advanced scientific research and engage in intensive STEM education. It provides a platform for young researchers to work alongside experts and develop their skills in cutting-edge science and technology. It will take place in the end of December. 
  2. Junior Academy: NYAS – The Junior Academy:The Junior Academy by the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS) is a program that connects talented students with a global network of mentors and experts. It provides opportunities for collaborative research, innovation challenges, and advanced learning in STEM fields. It will take place in the end of April. 
  3. The Knowledge Society: TKS: The Knowledge Society (TKS) is a global innovation program that empowers young people to tackle complex challenges and develop breakthrough solutions. It provides mentorship, resources, and a collaborative community to nurture the next generation of leaders and innovators. It will take place in the end of August. 
  4. Civic Innovation Fellowship: civic unplugged: The Civic Innovation Fellowship, part of Civic Unplugged, is a program that supports young leaders in developing innovative solutions to pressing social and civic issues. It offers mentorship, resources, and a collaborative environment to drive impactful change in communities. It will take place in the start of September. 
  5. Veritas AI: V.AI: Veritas AI (V.AI) is an initiative focused on advancing artificial intelligence research and applications. It aims to harness AI for transformative solutions in various fields, promoting innovation and ethical practices in technology development. It will take place in the Mid of August. 
  6. LaunchX: launchx: LaunchX is a global entrepreneurship program for high school students that focuses on developing and launching innovative startups. It provides mentorship, resources, and hands-on experience to help young entrepreneurs turn their ideas into viable businesses. It will take place in the fall of 2025 Summer. 
  7. Non-Trivial Fellowship: Non-Trivial: The Non-Trivial Fellowship is a program designed to support innovative thinkers and problem-solvers in tackling complex societal challenges. It offers resources, mentorship, and a collaborative environment to develop and implement impactful solutions. It will take place in the end of August. 
  8. IRIS Intensive Program: IRIS: The IRIS Intensive Program is a rigorous research-focused initiative that provides students with advanced training in science and research methodologies. It aims to cultivate analytical skills and foster innovation through hands-on projects and expert mentorship. It will take place in April. 
  9. Yale Young Global Scholars:  Yale global: Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) is a prestigious summer program that brings together high school students from around the world to explore global issues, engage in interdisciplinary study, and develop leadership skills. It offers a unique opportunity for intellectual growth and international networking. It will take place in the start of November. 
  10. Northwestern Engineering Summer Camp for Talent Development: NW SUMMER: Northwestern Engineering Summer Camp for Talent Development (NW SUMMER) is a program that offers high school students an immersive experience in engineering and technology. It focuses on building technical skills, fostering creativity, and providing hands-on projects to inspire the next generation of engineers. 2024 applications are now open. 
  11. Chicago Sister Cities Global Youth Ambassadors Leadership Program: Chicago summer: The Chicago Sister Cities Global Youth Ambassadors Leadership Program, often held in the summer, is a prestigious initiative that empowers high school students to develop leadership skills and engage in global diplomacy. Participants work on projects that address international issues, fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. Applications are open till the start of March. 
  12. The New York Times Summer Academy: New York Times summer: The New York Times Summer Academy offers high school students immersive courses in journalism, writing, and media. It provides hands-on experience and insights into the world of journalism, helping students develop critical thinking and storytelling skills through workshops and mentorship.
  13. Harvard Pre-College Program: Harvard Summer: The Harvard Pre-College Program, held during the summer, offers high school students an opportunity to explore college-level courses, engage with Harvard faculty, and experience campus life. It focuses on academic enrichment and personal growth through a range of subjects and interactive learning experiences. It will take place in the start of April. 
  14. Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes: Stanford Summer: Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes offer high school students advanced courses in various subjects, including science, technology, and the humanities. The program provides a rigorous academic experience and an opportunity to engage with Stanford faculty and peers in a dynamic learning environment.
  15. Stanford Uni Mathematics Camp: (SUMaC) (Before Feb 2024): The Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC) is an intensive summer program for high school students that focuses on advanced mathematical concepts and problem-solving. It provides an immersive experience with expert instruction and collaborative learning before February 2024, aimed at deepening mathematical understanding and skills. It will take place in June and July. 
  16. Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program:  Simr: The Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program (SIMR) is a highly selective program for high school and undergraduate students, offering hands-on research experience in biomedical science. Participants work alongside Stanford researchers, gaining exposure to cutting-edge medical research and contributing to impactful scientific projects. It will take place in then end of February, 
  17. European Space Camp: European Space Camp: The European Space Camp is a week-long program that immerses students in space science and exploration. Held in Norway, it offers hands-on experience with rocket science, space missions, and astronomy, fostering a deep interest in space and engineering among young enthusiasts.
  18. University Of British Columbia Future Global Leaders: Future Global Leaders: The University of British Columbia’s Future Global Leaders program is a summer initiative designed for high school students to develop leadership skills, global awareness, and academic excellence. It combines interactive learning, workshops, and global discussions to prepare students for future leadership roles. Sessions will take place in July. 
  19. University of Pennsylvania – Penn Summer High School Programs Upenn Summer; The University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Summer High School Programs offer students a chance to explore college-level courses and engage in academic enrichment during the summer. Programs include intensive study in various fields, experiential learning, and opportunities to experience campus life at Penn.
  20. Brown University Pre-College Programs Brown summer: Brown University’s Pre-College Programs, held in the summer, provide high school students with a chance to experience college-level courses, engage in hands-on learning, and explore various academic disciplines. Participants gain insights into university life and enhance their skills through dynamic classes and activities. Applications will end in May. 
  21. Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) JHU Summer: Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) offers JHU Summer programs that provide intellectually gifted students with challenging coursework in subjects like math, science, and the humanities. These programs focus on advanced learning and critical thinking, fostering academic growth and creativity in a stimulating environment. Sessions will take place in June, July and August. 
  22. Georgetown University Summer Programs for High School Students Georgetown: Georgetown University’s Summer Programs for High School Students offer immersive courses in various subjects, including international relations, business, and STEM. These programs provide a rigorous academic experience, opportunities for hands-on learning, and a chance to experience college life at Georgetown.
  23. Boston University – High School Honors Program Boston Summer: Boston University’s High School Honors Program, held in the summer, offers advanced courses for high school students to explore college-level material. Participants engage in rigorous academics, experience campus life, and gain valuable insights into their fields of interest. Applications will take place in the end of May. 
  24. NYU Tisch School of the Arts – Summer High School Program: NYU Summer: The NYU Tisch School of the Arts Summer High School Program provides students with hands-on experience in various creative disciplines, including film, theater, and dance. Participants receive professional training, work on collaborative projects, and explore their artistic passions in a dynamic and immersive environment.
  25. Pratt Institute PreCollege Program: Pratt Summer: The Pratt Institute PreCollege Program, held in the summer, offers high school students a chance to explore fields such as art, design, and architecture. Participants engage in hands-on projects, receive mentorship from professionals, and experience life at Pratt Institute, gaining valuable skills and insights into creative careers. Applications will end in Mid May. 
  26. Oxford Royale Academy: Oxford: Oxford Royale Academy offers immersive summer programs at the University of Oxford, providing high school students with opportunities to study a range of subjects, including humanities, sciences, and leadership. The programs blend academic excellence with cultural experiences, fostering intellectual growth and global perspectives. Applications will start in July. 
  27. Cambridge Summer Institute: Cambridge: The Cambridge Summer Institute offers high school students a chance to engage in rigorous academic courses and enrichment activities at the University of Cambridge. The program combines advanced study in various subjects with cultural exploration, providing a comprehensive educational experience. Applications will end in March. 
  28. Harvard and MIT Maths Program: HMMT: The Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament (HMMT) is an annual competition featuring challenging math problems and engaging contests. Hosted by Harvard and MIT, it attracts top high school math students from around the world to test their problem-solving skills and compete in a rigorous academic environment. It will take place in end of September.