Summer Springboard

One-Week Courses Hub

COURSES

About One-Week Courses

Our one-week pre-college programs for high school students are offered at two world-renowned locations: Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, and Oxford in the United Kingdom. Each program blends engaging academic courses with fun recreational and cultural activities, creating a supportive environment where students can learn, grow, and connect with peers from around the world.

Students have the flexibility to extend their summer experience by enrolling in multiple sessions, up to four weeks at Oxford or up to six weeks at Yale, by choosing additional one-week courses. With a wide selection of subjects available at both campuses, ranging from medicine and business to the humanities and the engineering, every student can explore their interests and challenge themselves academically.

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Yale University

Campus

Summer Springboard’s Yale program offers high school students the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in multiple academic subjects over the course of the summer, gaining exposure to different fields of study that can help shape future college and career choices. Beyond the classroom, students live on campus in New Haven while forming meaningful connections and friendships with peers from around the world.

Oxford

Campus

Summer Springboard’s Oxford program invites high school students to study a range of academic subjects while living and learning at one of the world’s most historic and prestigious universities, all in the heart of England. In addition to engaging coursework, students experience Oxford’s rich traditions, explore the surrounding city, and build lasting friendships with peers from across the globe.

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*Summer Springboard programs are not run by our campus partners (with the exception of Cal Poly, NYSID and UW Foster which are run in partnership with SSB). Universities and their affiliated departments and partners do not control and are not responsible or liable in any manner for any part of the Summer Springboard program.