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Stanford summer camps.

Stanford, California: day and specialty summer camps for families across the metro.

76 camps available. Average $2560/week.

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Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Introduction to Finance and Banking

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

High school students learn core concepts in finance, banking, and investment through lectures and practical

· Lunch included

BusinessSocial Science
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Introduction to Java Programming

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An introductory program for high school students to learn Java programming fundamentals and object-oriented concepts.

· Lunch included

Computer ScienceEngineering
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Introduction to Machine Learning

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

High school students learn foundational concepts and algorithms in machine learning through practical applications.

· Lunch included

Computer ScienceEngineeringMathematics
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Introduction to Medicine

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An immersive program for high school students to explore various medical fields and healthcare professions.

· Lunch included

BioscienceScience
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Introduction to Natural Language Processing

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

High school program introducing Natural Language Processing concepts and applications at Stanford University.

· Lunch included

Computer ScienceEngineering
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Introduction to Structural Engineering

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

High school program exploring fundamental concepts and applications of structural engineering at Stanford University.

· Lunch included

Computer ScienceEngineering
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Investigations in Genetics

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

High school program exploring genetics through lectures, discussions, and hands-on activities at Stanford University.

· Lunch included

BioscienceScience
Academic University

Legal Studies: Critical Thinking for Courtroom Success (Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes)

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An intensive Stanford program for high school students to develop critical thinking and legal reasoning skills for

· Lunch included

Social JusticeSocial Science
Academic University

Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC)

Ages 15–18 · $3,900

An intensive residential program for rising high school juniors and seniors interested in mathematics.

· Lunch included

Mathematics
Academic University

Number Theory

Ages 14–17 · $2,900

An academic program for high school students to explore number theory through lectures, problem-solving, and

Mathematics
Academic University

Stanford University Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes: Orbital Mechanics and Aerodynamics

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An intensive academic program for high school students interested in orbital mechanics and aerodynamics at Stanford

· Lunch included

Computer ScienceEngineering
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes - People's History of World War II

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An academic program for high school students exploring the social and cultural history of World War II.

HumanitiesSocial JusticeSocial Science
Academic University

Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence

Ages 14–17 · $2,000

An intensive Stanford Summer Institutes program exploring the philosophical implications of artificial intelligence for

· Lunch included

Computer ScienceHumanitiesPhilosophy
Academic University

Principles of Macroeconomics

Ages 16–18 · Pricing TBD

An academic program for high school students to explore the principles of macroeconomics at Stanford University.

BusinessSocial Science
Academic University

Product Design

Ages 16–18 · Pricing TBD

An academic program for high school students to explore product design principles and practices at Stanford University.

BusinessComputer ScienceDesignEngineering
Academic University

Social Determinants of Health

Ages 16–18 · $2,000

Explore the social, economic, and environmental factors influencing health outcomes.

· Lunch included

ScienceSocial Science
Academic University

Sociology of Inequality

Ages 16–18 · $2,000

Examine the causes and consequences of social inequality in various contexts.

· Lunch included

HumanitiesSocial JusticeSocial Science
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

Pre-collegiate summer programs for high school students at Stanford University, offering various academic subjects.

· Lunch included

HumanitiesSocial JusticeSocial Science
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes - The Nature of Evil

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An intensive academic program for high school students exploring philosophical and psychological aspects of evil.

· Lunch included

HumanitiesPhilosophy
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Topics in Biochemistry

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An intensive program for high school students to explore advanced topics in biochemistry through lectures and hands-on

· Lunch included

BioscienceScience
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Topics in Bioscience

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An intensive program for high school students to explore advanced topics in bioscience through lectures and hands-on

· Lunch included

BioscienceScience
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Topics in Neuroengineering

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An intensive program for high school students to explore advanced topics in neuroengineering through lectures and

· Lunch included

BioscienceEngineeringScience
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Topics in Neuroscience

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An intensive program for high school students to explore advanced topics in neuroscience through lectures and hands-on

· Lunch included

BioscienceScience
Academic University

Stanford Summer Institutes: Topics in Psychology

Ages 14–17 · Pricing TBD

An intensive program for high school students to explore advanced topics in psychology through lectures and hands-on

· Lunch included

Social Science

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