The Georgia State Bar Diversity Program, in partnership with the Leadership Institute for Women of Color Attorneys and John Marshall Law School in Atlanta, features an annual pipeline that takes place at John Marshall Law School in Atlanta. This program provides a unique opportunity for diverse students to prepare for college and eventually law school. The program is limited to 18 students and applicants are considered on a first-come, first-served basis. The Emory Pre-College Program is an academic summer program for high school students. It gives current second-year students and juniors an exciting insight into academic and residential life at a top-tier national university. The World Scholars Academy offers elite career courses for children aged 12 to 18, taught by the world`s leading professional researchers. Discover your future career path and accelerate your success with a high-level introduction to the leading fields of business, medicine, law, engineering and computer science, led by the world`s most accomplished educators. (continued) This program, which is taught on Saturdays, is free and is designed for underprivileged high school students in New York City. Students get to know the legal profession and prepare for higher education. Lessons are complemented by dynamic speakers from the legal profession and other professions.
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legal system, from contracts and torts to constitutional and criminal law. The LRE Department has many programs to improve the administration of justice and promote civic education and participation in the state of Texas. By developing your interests and learning more about college and career paths, summer programs can help you make the most of your summer and return to high school inspired to succeed. We`ve rounded up 15 summer programs in Georgia to help you determine which program might be right for your unique interests and goals. If you`re looking for ways to spend your summer constructively, summer programs might be the answer. Colleges and nonprofits across the country realize how beneficial these programs are for high school students, and you can have fun while preparing for college at the same time. This week-long camp allows students to develop their confidence and leadership skills through music and performance. Students learn directly from accomplished musicians and performers as they gain insight into music performance and music education as a profession. Our two-week credit-free program is offered in person and online. Two sessions, A and B, will be held on campus for residential students and commuters.
Session C is conducted online only. Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes is an online, summer academic enrichment program that provides talented and intellectually curious students currently in grades 8-11 with intensive learning in a single course. (continued) The Future of Law Studies Andriel M. Dees, Associate Dean for Multicultural Affairs William Mitchell College of Law 875 Summit Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105 Telephone: 651-290-6416 Email: adees@wmitchell.edu Website: www.wmitchell.edu/services/multicultural/programs.html This two-week technology camp allows students to specialize in an industry by selecting specific courses and leveraging resources available at Mercer University. Students can choose from courses in art and digital media, coding, engineering, or game design, as well as recreational electives such as swimming, field games, indoor games, or dungeons and dragons. Yale Young Global Scholars invites students from more than 150 countries and all 50 U.S. states to spend two weeks at Yale University to attend an academic session of their choice. Politics, Law, & Economics (PLE) is a session designed for students interested in understanding various economic theories, government values and practices, and legal frameworks from a historical and comparative perspective. (continued) Visit Law SchoolFind out what law school looks like for admissions officers and current students. The Alaska High School Mock Trial Competition offers teams of high school students the opportunity to learn about individual liberties and the legal process, and explore career opportunities in the field of law by participating in a mock trial against other teams. High school students can explore topics with teachers who are the leading experts in their field, whether for two or six weeks.
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