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College and graduate school admissions are often highly competitive. High school and college students who take advantage of extra-curricular opportunities that enrich their learning experiences and enhance their knowledge often produce applications that stand out among the masses.
Below, you'll find information on several types of enrichment programs to assist you in your search. |
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Tutoring |
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Academic Tutoring
Private tutoring is available for all academic subjects including math, reading, writing, history, languages, and sciences. Whether you want a tutor to work with throughout the year, or you're getting ready for a big test, we can set up a tutoring program to meet your needs.
Learn more about Academic Tutoring
Free Tutoring
You may be eligible for Supplemental Educational Services (SES) courtesy of the No Child Left Behind Act.
Learn more about Free Tutoring that Works
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Study Abroad |
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There's no better way to gain global experience and learn a foreign language-and have a great time while you're doing it-than by studying abroad for a semester, an academic year, or over the summer.
Featured Study Abroad Programs for College Students Featured Study Abroad Programs for High School Students
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Summer Programs |
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Summer is a great time to take a break from school and figure out what really energizes you. Whether you want to explore the world, sharpen your academic skills, or get a taste of college life, there's a summer program for you.
Featured Summer Programs for High School Students
Summer SAT and ACT Prep Programs |
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Internships |
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Internships help students and recent graduates gain practical experience, develop new skills, and beef up their resumes. Plus, they are a risk-free way of checking out career options without a long-term commitment.
Career and Internship Information |
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