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  • Aeronautical Science Pathway Program
    • http://www.museumofflight.org/Education/Aeronautical-Science-Pathway
    • The Aeronautical Science Pathway (ASP) program is designed for high school juniors and seniors who want to become Professional Pilots or work in one of many Aviation Operations Management fields, such as Unmanned Aerial Systems, Air Traffic Control, Airport Management, or Airline Dispatch. Six college level courses will be embedded within each yearlong course, all which are core to earning an Associate and a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Aeronautical Science at Green River College. In addition to academic/technical content, this course includes a strong leadership component. Students will learn how to best prepare for job interviews, how to work most effectively in teams and assume key leadership roles, and how to successfully participate in competitive events. Mentoring by industry leaders and connection to internship experiences, as well as scholarship opportunities to continue post high school education and flight training, will be key benefits of the program. And, there will be lots of opportunities to participate in aviation events and meet leaders in the industry!
  • Washington Aerospace Scholars
    • http://www.museumofflight.org/was
    • This internship is catered to those who wish to study space science lasts about 5 months, and is composed of  2 Phases, and allows you to earn about 6 college credits from the University of Washington. During Phase 1, there is a lot of learning regarding the history of space exploration as well as the future of space exploration, alongside varied topics in Earth science and  space science.The second phase is something that consists of a 6 day residency in which the students work together in order to plan a mission to Mars.
  • Bank of America Student Leaders
    • https://about.bankofamerica.com/en-us/what-guides-us/student-leaders.html
    • Since  2004, Student Leaders have been part of our ongoing commitment to youth employment and economic mobility. Preparing a diverse pipeline of community-minded young students with the leadership training they need to be successful in the workforce is vital to our approach to responsible growth and helps to build thriving communities. Every year, through our Student Leaders program we help connect 225 community-minded high school juniors and seniors to employment, skills development and service. They’re awarded paid summer internships with local nonprofits such as Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Habitat for Humanity and participate in a national leadership summit in Washington, D.C.  The Student Leaders Summit focuses on skill building and creating a more civically engaged society.
  • Museum Apprentice Program
    • http://www.museumofflight.org/Education/Explore-programs/map
    • The Museum Apprentice Program (MAP) is a FREE school-year program that provides high school students with unique and exciting volunteer opportunities. During this program, students work on projects related to the museum field, education, oral histories, living history, documentary making and public service. Students who join MAP will learn about exhibit design, practice presentation and teaching techniques, and delve into aviation and space related topics.
  • Hopelink
    • https://www.hopelink.org/take-action/volunteer
    • Since 1971, Hopelink has served homeless and low-income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities in King and Snohomish counties; providing stability and helping people gain the skills and knowledge they need to exit poverty for good.
  • University District Food Bank
    • https://www.udistrictfoodbank.org/involved/
    • Currently, volunteers are assisting us with packing premade non-perishable boxes, shopping for customers, sorting donations, restocking shelves and helping us maintain a clean and safe grocery store.
  • Rainier Valley Food Bank
    • http://www.rvfb.org/take-action/volunteer/apply-to-volunteer/
    • Our mission is to nourish with good food, empower with knowledge, and serve with compassion. Our vision is a hunger-free Rainier Valley. RVFB is currently the busiest food bank in Seattle, out of 26 area food banks, operating from its tiny 1,200-square foot facility. The food bank fulfills over 6,000 requests for food each month. Learn more about our impact on the community.
  • West Seattle Food Bank
    • https://westseattlefoodbank.org/volunteer/
    • West Seattle Food Bank strengthens the community through the power of neighbors helping neighbors, working to ensure all in our community have access to the essential necessities of living. We envision a strong and connected community in which all people have access to safe and nutritious food and the essential necessities of living.
  • Northwest Harvest
    • http://www.northwestharvest.org/opportunities
    • The mission of Northwest Harvest is leading the fight for hungry people statewide to have access to nutritious food while respecting their dignity and promoting good health. Our vision is ending hunger in Washington. Northwest Harvest is the only nonprofit food bank distributor operating statewide in Washington with a network of 375 food banks, meal programs and high-need schools. Through this network, we provide nearly 2 million meals every month.
  • Barnard Pre-Collee Programs
    • https://precollege.barnard.edu/
    • With distinct programs to choose from, ranging from entrepreneurship to STEM, you have the unique opportunity to explore an area of interest on a deeper level through both in-class discussions and city exploration. As part of the learning experience at Barnard, you will get a taste of both college life and the city that never sleeps!
  • Yosemite Armstrong Scholars
  • Jazz Camp at Loyola University New Orleans
    • https://louisarmstrongjazzcamp.com/
    • The Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp is a pre-eminent jazz education program developing the next generation of Jazz artists and preserving the great American art form. The Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp is to honor jazz in the place of its birth and to foster greater appreciation of this art form. Education that develops the whole person raises self-esteem and teaches leadership, teamwork, problem solving skills, good citizenship and respect for culture.
  • Pre-College @ UMass Amherst
    • https://www.umass.edu/uww/programs/pre-college?utm_source=teenlife
    • Unlock your potential while having fun this summer! Get a taste of the college experience, explore your interests, and experience campus life. Discover pre-college opportunities available this summer for rising 10th-12th graders from UMass Amherst. Offering 1-week, 2-week, and 3-week academic intensives in over 3 dozen topics including STEM, art & design, business and more, plus unique 6-week lab research experiences.
  • Summer High School Programs – At Boston University
    • https://www.bu.edu/summer/high-school-programs/high-school-honors/
    • Ready to push your limits academically? Excited to get out of your comfort zone, explore new subjects, and earn college credit? If this sounds like you—and you are entering your junior or senior year—High School Honors offers a Boston University pre-college experience that will challenge you and expand your horizons.
  • American University High School Summer Scholars
  • Boston College Experience for High School Students
  • Boston University Summer Term High School Programs
  • Brandeis Precollege Online Program
    • https://brandeis.precollegeprograms.org/
    • If you have a passion for a certain subject and would like to explore it before college, here is your chance. The Brandeis Precollege Online Program offers courses, designed for high school students ages 13 and up. Each course features engaging videos by Brandeis faculty and access to mentors. The program is available year-round, and the online format lets you study anywhere, anytime at your own pace.
  • Cornell University Summer Precollege Online
    • https://sce.cornell.edu/precollege
    • Experience the challenge of college study with Cornell faculty and earn college credit while still a sophomore, junior, or senior in high school.
  • Rice University Precollege Program
    • https://precollege.rice.edu/
    • Rice is a community of curious thinkers, passionate dreamers and energetic doers who believe that improving the world demands more than bold thought and brave action. It takes unconventional wisdom. Our goal in creating Rice University’s Precollege Online Program is to provide an experience for students ages 13+ that embodies these values. Our program is designed for high school students who wish to dive deeper into a subject that piques their interest, such as genome engineering or physiology.
  • University of California San Diego Academic Connections
    • https://academicconnections.ucsd.edu/
    • Managed by the Division of Extended Studies, UC San Diego Academic Connections is committed to providing a pre-college summer residential experience that is academically and socially enriching to a diverse population of high-achieving, college-bound high school students motivated to explore the offerings of UC San Diego – a top five, internationally ranked public institution. The program aims to help young people engage with the future by exposing them to some of the most exciting fields of research and study. Participants will work with committed and enthusiastic instructors to examine the world around them as inquisitive academic scholars.
  • University of Chicago: Summer Immersion Program for High School Students
    • https://summer.uchicago.edu/
    • Discover the awesome course opportunities for high school students this summer with the University of Chicago. Within a supportive community, students from all over the globe are exposed to diverse ideas in classes taught by world-class faculty and instructors. In their classes, students are given the chance to take intellectual risks, dive more deeply into subject matter, and discuss questions that go beyond the realm of their high school curriculum.
  • University of Rochester Pre-College Online Program
    • https://rochesteronline.precollegeprograms.org/apply-now
    • If you have a passion for a certain subject and would like to explore it before college, here is your chance to do so—with one of the world’s leading research universities. The Rochester Pre-College Online Program offers courses designed for high school students ages 13 and up. Each course features engaging video by Rochester faculty and access to mentors. The program is available year-round, and the online format lets you study anywhere, anytime, at your own pace.
  • Wake Forest University Pre-College Programs
    • https://wfuonline.precollegeprograms.org/
    • Are there subjects you’re thinking about taking in college but would like to know more about? The Online Immersion Program, designed for high school students ages 13 and up, has been created for this purpose. It offers exciting topics, covered in-depth, through online coursework led by Wake Forest University professors. The program is available year-round, and the online format allows you to study anywhere, anytime, while working at your own pace.
The Bellevue School District acknowledges that we learn, work, live and gather on the Indigenous Land of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Duwamish and Snoqualmie Tribes. We thank these caretakers of this land, who have lived and continue to live here, since time immemorial.