Summer College Courses at Boston University (BU) Summer Term 2008
Summer Challenge for High School students at Boston University Summer Term

Summer Challenge FAQ

  1. What is the difference between Summer Challenge and High School Honors?
  2. What year do I need to be entering in 2009 to participate in Summer Challenge?
  3. Is Summer Challenge a commuter or residential program?
  4. Can I earn college credit by participating in Summer Challenge?
  5. What does the program fee include?
  6. Can international students participate in Summer Challenge?
  7. How do I apply for Summer Challenge?
  8. What are the admissions criteria?
  9. Is there any financial aid?
  10. How long should it take for me to receive a decision on my application?
  11. What classes are offered as part of Summer Challenge?
  12. How many students are in each session?
  13. How many students are in each class?
  14. Is there a curfew?
  15. Are students free to leave campus?
  16. What is the schedule of activities for Summer Challenge?
  1. What is the difference between Summer Challenge and High School Honors?

    Summer Challenge is a two-week, non-credit summer college program for high school students entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year. High School Honors is a six-week, credit bearing summer academic program for students entering their senior year.

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  3. What year do I need to be entering in 2009 to participate in Summer Challenge?

    You need to be entering your sophomore, junior, or senior year.

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  5. Is Summer Challenge a commuter or residential program?

    Students must live in the dorms on campus to participate in the Summer Challenge program.

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  7. Can I earn college credit by participating in Summer Challenge?

    No. Summer Challenge is non-credit.

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  9. What does the program fee include?

    The program fee includes tuition, housing, meals, scheduled activities, and books.

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  11. Can international students participate in Summer Challenge?

    Yes. International students can participate. They should attend on a student visa. Please visit the International High School Students page for more information.

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  13. How do I apply for Summer Challenge?

    Applications will be available December 15.

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  15. What are the admissions criteria?

    We are looking for good high school students who are taking a college preparatory curriculum.

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  17. Is there any financial aid?

    There is no financial aid for the Summer Challenge program.

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  19. How long should it take for me to receive a decision on my application?

    It usually takes two to three weeks after we receive your completed application.

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  21. What classes are offered as part of Summer Challenge?

    Summer Challenge students enroll in two Boston University seminars. Click here for a list of 2008 seminars. Summer 2009 offerings will be available December 15.

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  23. How many students are in each session?

    The number varies by session, ranging from about 80 to 200 students.

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  25. How many students are in each class?

    There are about 20 students in each class.

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  27. Is there a curfew?

    Yes. The curfew is 11 p.m. during the week and 12 a.m. on weekends.

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  29. Are students free to leave campus?

    All planned activities are mandatory. However, during the free time students can leave campus as long as they have at least one other student with them, and they let a staff member know they are leaving.

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  31. What is the schedule of activities for Summer Challenge?

    You can a sample schedule of activities on the Program Events page.

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