When school is out, students can stand out.聽聽Summer is one of the best times for students to make themselves more attractive to colleges. Without the pressure of school and their many extracurricular commitments, students have time to enhance their college applications in other ways. Through various summer activities, students can provide evidence of their interests and supplement their academics, as well as prove their commitment to learning.聽聽Although summer may seem like a long time off, now is the best time to start planning.
1. Take a college class
Students can dive into a subject that interests them while showing colleges they鈥檙e ready to tackle college coursework. Students can explore topics ranging from cybersecurity to marine biology, fashion design to entrepreneurship, computer science to literature, and dozens more subjects. Taking a college course may also give you college credit. But be careful if this is the case; you鈥檒l need to report the grade to the colleges to which you apply. Another plus? By completing an introductory level course over the summer, students may be able to take a more advanced course once they get to college.
2. Enroll in a pre-college academic program
There are pre-college programs to satisfy almost every interest. Some are even quite prestigious and look great on a resum茅.聽From theatre and music to STEM and debate, students have plenty of opportunities to gain valuable experience.聽Students who attend a residential pre-college program can get a glimpse of college life by living on campus.聽Tell us your student鈥檚 interests, and we鈥檒l recommend a few programs. Support from International College Counselors can also help with the more competitive programs, which often are difficult to get into and have an extensive application process.
3. Explore personal interests:聽Travel to a foreign country or start a business. Other great options for the summer include mastering a language or an art, participating in research,聽joining a聽community service organization, or even starting one.聽Want to further explore a personal interest? Our counselors know of聽a number of opportunities for students–both in-person and online.
4.聽Gain firsthand work experience:聽Find a job or an聽internship. Working in the real world demonstrates commitment, professionalism, responsibility, and maturity. Plus,聽internships聽and jobs can help students choose (or eliminate) a possible career path or discover new strengths or interests.聽These options can be in person or聽virtual/remote.
5. Acquire new knowledge:聽Students can take classes online in almost any subject. Websites like edX, Coursera, Udemy and Harvard offer free online courses. Students who want to earn a certificate or want to receive feedback on assignments must pay a fee; otherwise, many of these courses are free.
6. Do volunteer work.聽Students can acquire leadership experience and new skills while doing good for their community. By choosing the right opportunity, students can even explore their interests, learn new skills, and gain leadership experience. Think of the possibilities for aligning interests with volunteer work. Students interested in science can volunteer at a nature reserve or science museum. Students wanting to explore work with animals can volunteer at an animal rehabilitation center. There are opportunities for students in almost every field! Plus, students may be able to聽earn service hours.
7. Start your SAT or ACT test prep.
Improve your score. Use books, a tutor, or free online resources (via聽
Khan Academy聽or via聽
ACT) to get familiar with the test and to practice. Need a tutor? We鈥檒l be happy to recommend one.
Additional Assistance
Connect your student with an ideal summer experience. For any and all help with identifying productive summer plans for high school students and/or the college admissions process, contact the college admissions counselors at International College Counselors. Visit聽
www.internationalcollegecounselors.com聽or call 1-954-414-9986.