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DamagedCars.Com Summer Scholarship

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and legal residents of the United States. Students must be currently enrolled at an accredited high school, college or university in the United States. An original and unique essay on a provided topic is required.

Max Award: $1,000

sponsored by DamagedCars.com

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Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship

Applicant must be a full-time undergraduate student with less than nine months research experience in a physiology lab. Applicant must work in the lab of an APS member. Minimum 3.0 GPA required. No previous peer-reviewed publications or previous abstracts submitted to national or international meetings.

Max Award: $4,000

sponsored by American Physiological Society

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University Summer Course Grant

Applicant must be a junior at time of application and have completed a minimum of four semesters of college German or have proven language proficiency. Demonstrated interest in Germany and need to learn German, as well as a personal statement, will be considered.

sponsored by German Academic Exchange Service

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Savor Summer College Scholarship

Applicants must be U.S. citizens who are high school sophomores, juniors or seniors with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students must include an essay and a letter of recommendation along with their application materials.

Max Award: $500

sponsored by How to Win College Scholarships

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Stay Sharp This Summer Without Breaking the Bank

Worried about how expensive a pre-college program might be? We've got you covered. Here are great tuition-free and financial aid supported programs to consider.

by CollegeXpress

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Human Rights Summer Internship Program

Applicant must arrange their own internship that is associated with the protection and promotion of human rights.

Max Award: $1,500

sponsored by Bard College

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Junior Fellows Summer Intern Program

Applicant must be an undergraduate or graduate student who is currently enrolled in a degree-granting program of study at an accredited institution. This program offers undergraduate and graduate students insights into the environment and culture of the world's largest and most comprehensive repository of human knowledge. Interns will be exposed to a broad spectrum of library work: copyright, preservation, reference, access standards, and information management. Interns inventory, catalog, arrange, preserve, and research a backlog of copyright or special collections in many different formats in various divisions, and assist with digital preservation outreach activities throughout the Library. Near the end of their appointment at the Library, the interns join together to present a one-day display of historically significant and compelling gems they found in the course of their work. The display is open to members of Congress, Library staff, and the press.

sponsored by Library of Congress

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3 Things to Do This Summer to Prepare for College

College will be here before you know it, and it's a life-changing experience! Get ready for your future with these three major reminders from a student.

by Lianna Jacob

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Is Attending a Virtual Academic Summer Camp a Good Option?

Virtual academic camps exploded in popularity after the pandemic, but is it the right path for you and your academic goals? This expert has some advice.

by Lindsey Conger

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5 Big Benefits of Attending a Pre–College Summer Program

Pre-college programs give high schoolers the chance to experience college life while boosting their applications. Learn about all the advantages here!

by Rosemary Cochrane

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The Best Summertime Opportunities: Jobs, Internships, and Volunteering

From summer jobs and internships to volunteering, you can do more with your summer than hang out. It might be the key to getting into your dream college.

by Jessica Tomer

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Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Summer Research Scholarship

Applicant must submit a project proposal.

Max Award: $2,500

sponsored by University of California -- San Diego

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Donald A. King HDSA Summer Research Fellowship

Applicant must be a matriculated undergraduate life sciences, pre-medical, or first-year medical student who is currently attending an accredited institution in the United States.

Max Award: $4,000

sponsored by Huntington's Disease Society of America

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4 Things Student–Athletes Should Do This Summer

Here are a few ways high school athletes can stay busy, have fun, and maybe make a little money while staying involved with the sport(s) they love.

by Megan Gibbs

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Answers You Need to Your Questions About Pre–College Programs

Interested in a summer pre-college program? Read on to find out exactly what these programs are, how to find one you like, and all the benefits.

by Hunter Freedman

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How Does a Summer Program Affect the College Search?

When college admission officers are evaluating your application, one of the characteristics they look for in you is initiative and another is love of learning.

by Rhiannon Schade; Mike Gunther

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4 Proactive Things Counselors and Consultants Should Do This Summer

Planning ahead doesn't just apply to students! Get on track for back-to-school season and the next college admission cycle with these four head-start tips.

by Stephanie Farah

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University of California Public Policy and International Affairs Summer Institute

Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents who are rising undergraduate seniors who have at least one more semester (or two more quarters) of coursework remaining before graduation. They must be interested in public service careers and must have a demonstrated interest in policy issues that affect underserved populations. They must have overcome obstacles in their pursuit of higher education. Selection is based on the overall strength of the application.

sponsored by University of California at Berkeley

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American Fellowship Summer/Short–Term Research Publication Grant

Applicant must be a woman and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Award is for college or university faculty or independent researchers to prepare a completed publication. Selection is based upon scholarly experience, teaching experience, and active commitment to helping women and girls through service in the community, profession, or field of research. This award is for postdoctoral research. Recipient must have time available for eight weeks of research.

Max Award: $6,000

sponsored by American Association of University Women (AAUW)

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5 Smart and Budget–Friendly Travel Tips for College Students

Travel is an important part of many young people’s lives. If you’re looking to experience the world without breaking the bank, these financial tips can help.

by Summer Wilde