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Suffolk University

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Summer Address:

   Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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DescriptionBack to top

 

Enjoy Boston as you earn credit.

The Boston Summer Institute at Suffolk University offers exciting two-week, two-credit courses.

Known as “America’s College Town,” the city is an inspiring setting for learning. The Institute offerings are carefully planned to draw upon the city’s rich resources, and each course features visits to relevant sites around town.

Classes are open to both high school students and undergraduate students. Students may commute, or those who are 17 years and older have the opportunity to live in one of Suffolk’s residence halls.

 

Camp Type:  Residential  Day
Year Established:
Gender: Coed
Age of Campers: 17 to 23 years old
Cost/Week:
Religious Affiliation: None
Camp Owner(s):
Suffolk University

Camp Director(s):
John Hamel

Nearest Large City: Boston, MA
Off Season Rental: No
Accreditations ?
  New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
Camp Focus:
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Academic Credit
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Gifted
Academic and Pre-College Camps: History
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Law
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Literature
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Other Academics
ActivitiesBack to top
Art Activities:
  •  Drawing and Painting
  •  Performing Arts
  •  Photography and Video
  •  Theater

Adventure Activities:
  •  Assorted Adventures

Academic Activities:
  •  General Academics
  •  Gifted
  •  History
  •  Journalism
  •  Other Academics


Additional Activities:
Academic Credit, Law, Medicine, and others depending on course of study.
SessionsBack to top

 

The Summer 2010 sessions offers a selection of courses held Monday–Thursday from 9am–12pm or 1–4pm. Classes are offered on a cost-per-credit basis. The following courses are open to high school students. 

Session I: July 6– 16 

- Introduction to Law and Advocacy

- Walk to Remember: The Freedom Trail

Session II: July 19– 30

- Boston’s Literary Scenes

 




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