College in High School, June 20-June 29

Rising Educators: This innovative two-week, credit-bearing summer program will allow rising juniors and seniors to earn three college credits in the comforts of their own community.

  • Obtain instruction and hands-on experience working with children
  • Programs are offered at:
    • Hosanna House, open to any community teen who is a rising junior or senior
    • Boys & Girls Club, open to any community teen who is a rising junior or senior  
    • Woodland Hills High School, open to Woodland Hills students only 
    • McKeesport High School, open to McKeesport students only

Summer Workshops, June 20-23 & June 27-30

Prepare to Care: Investigate nursing and healthcare careers this summer. These daytime, non-residential workshops are for high school students who have completed grades 9-11.

  • Learn from internationally renowned scientists and healthcare professionals
  • Engage in hands-on lab activities
  • Observe an open-heart surgery (Prepare to Care I only)
  • Questions, contact summerworkshops@carlow.edu

Carlow Summer College, June 20-Aug. 11

Complete 3-6 credits towards a potential academic major or get a head start on first-year academic course requirements.

  • Gain valuable college academic preparation skills through fully virtual courses
  • Courses offered at a discounted rate of $75/credit ($225 per course)
  • Completing college credit while in high school has the potential to save you time and money in the future
  • Questions, contact: admissions@carlow.edu

Course Spotlight

AR 266 Visual Storytelling and Activism: In partnership with The Warhol and Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, students will explore visual art mediums (photography and printmaking) as a vehicle for activism. Courses are funded by the Hillman Foundation and are offered at no cost to registrants.

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