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2013 Summer College for High School Students

June 29 (arrival) to July 26 (departure)

Get ahead this summer and earn college credit with academically-motivated students from around the world in Duke University’s Summer College for High School Students.  If you are a rising 11th or 12th grade student, you are eligible to complete an application as early as December 3, 2012.  We will begin reviewing applications January 3, 2013. 

Summer College for High School Students, a four-week, credit-bearing program offered by Duke University, attracts students who represent the next generation of leaders from around the world.  Immerse yourself in an international college experience by enrolling in this elite program designed to provide the academic and residential environment conducive for collegiate success. 

Why choose Duke for your summer college experience?

  • Earn college credit while studying in classes with Duke undergraduate students and your international peers.
  • Enjoy an unparalleled residential program and make friends from around the world.
  • Choose from four evening classes to complete your academic experience and prepare for success in college.
  • Experience authentic college residential life by living in an undergraduate residence hall on Duke University’s world-renowned campus.

For more information please contact The Office of Continuing Studies and Summer Session at +(919) 684-6259 or email Dr. Nicki Charles at nicki.charles@duke.edu .
 

Documents and Forms

Applications will be reviewed beginning January 3, 2013.

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