High School General Honors Program
and
Research Internship Program in Science and Engineering

July 7- August 17, 2002

[The General Honors Program]    [The Research Internship Program]    [Application Information]


Boston University invites high school students who will be entering their senior year in September of 2002 to spend an academically challenging summer as members of the nineteenth annual High School Honors Program. This residential program accepts highly qualified students from across the United States.

Students who apply choose between the General Honors Program and the Research Internship Program. Enrollment in each program is limited to thirty students to ensure a favorable learning environment and to foster a sense of community. While living in an on-campus dormitory, participants experience the excitement of college life in a structured environment. Students are expected to pace themselves in order to balance their academic and social lives. The follow individualized schedules, organizing their own study or research time and optional activities.


THE GENERAL HONORS PROGRAM

Students in the General Honors Program register for two courses (eight credits) selected from offerings in Boston University's Summer Session II course listings. These courses cover a broad range of subjects, including
 

anthropology/sociology  economics
archaeology English
art/art history foreign languages
astronomy geography
biology geology
chemistry history
classics mathematics
communications philosophy/religion 
computer science political science
drama psychology

General Honors Program participants are treated as college students; they are expected to attend and participate in class, take examinations, and complete course assignments. Many students get involved with study groups in their class to assist in studying and to meet other students. Classes can be transferred as credit toward an B.A or B.S. degree at many undergraduate colleges and universities, and are fully counted toward Boston University degree requirements. For more information on the General Honors Program, please call the Boston University Summer Term Office at (617)353-5124 see their webpage.
To request an application brochure by mail, click HERE.

For more information on the General High School Honors Program, click HERE
 


THE RESEARCH INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

The Research Internship Program seeks highly talented and motivated students to participate in ongoing research in one of the many Boston University laboratories under the direction of a faculty mentor who is an experienced research scientist. Research laboratories in the Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Astronomy departments participate in the program, as well as selected laboratories in the College of Engineering and the School of Medicine. Each student joins a research group and works on a research project for thirty to forty hours per week over the six-week summer session. Seminars and field trips supplement the learning experience. The program does not offer course credit, but provides opportunities for gifted science students to experience the culture and methodology of a research environment. For more information on the Research Internship Program, please call the Boston University Physics Department at (617)353-2600 or request an application brochure by mail by clicking HERE.

For more detailed information on the Research Internship Program, click HERE

 


APPLICATION INFORMATION - Detailed application information can be found HERE.


2001 SCHEDULE

March 15, 2002 Admissions decisions begin on a rolling basis
May 1, 2002 Deadline for completed applications
June 1, 2002 Admissions decisions finalized
July 7, 2002 Participants check into living quarters
August 17, 2002 Conclusion of Program

PROGRAM CHARGES

Registration and Program Fee

$330

Tuition

$2200

Room and Board Options

 

14 Meals per week

$1425

20 Meals per week
$1579
Est. Cost of Books (General Honors Students Only)

$150

TOTAL COST

$4015/4164

 

*Financial Aid is available in the form of partial need-based scholarships. Information will be sent to students accepted into the program.*


 

APPLICATION PROCEDURES Request Information Brochure and Application by Mail

Online Application Form and Instructions
Map of Boston University E-Mail Contact for More Information
Physics Department Homepage Boston University Homepage