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Summer Art Programs For High School Students

Katherine Said:

What are some good summer programs in Europe for high school students?

We Answered:

next summer you are about to be a senior, arn't you old enough to go by yourself or w/ friends? get a lonely planet book and that should help you out enough.

Gladys Said:

I'm looking for colleges in NYS that offer summer art programs to high school students?

We Answered:

Try something out on Long Island like Hofstra, Adelphi, Stony Brook, or NYIT. You may have a better chance at Hofstra. Contact their Art Department via their web site.

Carolyn Said:

Summer programs for high school students where they can explore areas in art, film, drama, etc.?

We Answered:

Apple Farm is in Elmer, NJ. It's a really benificial camp.

Calvin Said:

Any cooking programs for high school students?

We Answered:

well, it depends where you live, but there is a good one in north carolina called "Cest Ci Bon!" If you go to their website you can email them to get info, and they will send you a handwritten letter with a brochure and an email brochure if you ask for it, all for free. It's for kids and high school students. if you want this info, just email dorette@cestsibon.net
their website is: http://www.cestsibon.net/index.shtml
voi la! have fun!

Dolores Said:

Teen summer art program in europe?

We Answered:

Yes i think going to a program overseas will definitely help your portfolio stand out even more if you are a good artist already.

Betty Said:

Summer Study Programs in New York City for High School Students?

We Answered:

FIT and Parsons are both major fashion colleges in NYC and both have summer programs for high school students where you can take non-credit classes in a range of arts and fashion topics. However, I'm not sure if these programs have international or residential options. I've taken classes at both, and the teaching quality is great. Pratt has fashion and other disciplines you'd likely be interested in, and you can definitely get college credit for pratt and you live in dorms on the campus. Two of my friends did the program and loved it. Also look into the school of visual arts (SVA) and NYU (New York University) for precollege programs, though I know NYU at least does not have fashion.

Another option is to do an internship program where they house you with other student interns and they find an internship placement for you in the field of your choice. If you google enough there are several such programs.

Good luck! Enjoy NYC it's amazing.

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