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Happy Summer 2022! Our goal is to help you to actively engage in learning through reading, writing, and math this summer. Your teachers created Summer Assignments that will help you to reach that goal.
The links to your summer assignments are below. The directions and due dates are listed on each assignment. Complete the assignments for the grade/class that you are entering in September 2022. The assignments will be graded for Quarter 1 in the 2022-2023 school year.
We strongly recommend that you manage your time wisely and set goals to accomplish your work. One way to do that is to spend about 45 minutes a day on each assignment. Remaining academically active is more important this summer than ever before to be prepared to return to our school for the 2022-2023 school year.
Attending U-M during the summer gives you a way to catch up on your courses, focus on more difficult classes, or jump ahead in your studies so you can free up your future schedule to engage in other programs and opportunities. There are many different options offered, giving you the flexibility to get ahead and still enjoy your summer. Courses are offered:
The CVC offers a summer fellowship program to support undergraduate students interested in cardiovascular research. Any student who is currently enrolled at any degree-granting university or college is eligible to apply, with preference given to those students interested in a career in research.
The Engelhardt Social Justice Fellowship (ESJF) offers an opportunity for students and organizations to propose a mutually beneficial summer project. Students whose projects are selected will be paid $5,000 for 300 hours of work with the sponsoring organization.
The Future Public Health Leaders Program is a 10-week residential summer program at the U-M School of Public Health designed to encourage underrepresented college students to consider careers in public health. Students are not required to have previous experience in public health. Participants receive leadership training, orientation to the public health disciplines, and real-world work experience.
The Honors Summer Fellowship Program brings together an interdisciplinary cohort of LSA Honors Program students for 10 weeks in Ann Arbor during the summer months. Fellows spend most of this time engaged in full-time pursuit of their thesis project.
Each summer, undergraduate, graduate, and medical students from various colleges across the country participate in a summer internship program at MCORRP. Students perform a wide variety of tasks, from data collection, analyses, and entering data into our various registries, to shadowing physicians and conducting their own research.
The Neuroscience Undergraduate Research Opportunity allows undergraduate students to explore the field of neuroscience.This 10-week summer program provides research experience in the areas of behavioral and systems neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, computational neuroscience, developmental neurosciences, molecular and cellular neuroscience, and sensory neuroscience.
The REU Program in Biophysics provides selected non-University of Michigan undergraduate students from around the United States an opportunity to conduct ten weeks of summer research with some of the country's leading biophysicists in a range of biophysical fields. The program is conducted in concert with the NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Program and is supported by funds from the National Science Foundation.
Short Term Educational Program towards Digestive and Metabolic Physiology is a summer program specifically targeted to students from mathematics, physics engineering, computational sciences, and other quantitative backgrounds to encourage them to apply their expertise to research relevant to digestive and metabolic physiology and associated diseases.
Each summer, 18-25 undergraduate students from across the country come to Ann Arbor for eight weeks of education, mentoring, internships with health care organizations in Southeast Michigan, and preparation for graduate school success.
Nestled in the mountains just south of Jackson Hole, WY, the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Rocky Mountain Field Station has provided an unparalleled learning experience each summer since 1929. Camp Davis hosts courses in Introductory Geology, Geological Mapping, Ecosystem Science, and the History and Literature of the West.
CREES seeks applications from students in REES-related B.A., M.A., Ph.D., and professional degree programs for a limited number of grants toward summer research projects or internships at institutions and businesses in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
IPE summer programs are designed to give U-M engineering students experiences abroad, including earning credit toward their degree, building their professional network through industry site visits, and learning more about the culture of different nations.
The U-M Career Center's Public Service Intern Program prepares undergraduate students to obtain summer internships in Washington DC, educates them to build career development skills, and supports participants while they live and study in our nation's capital.
The WCED seeks applications from students in B.A., M.A., Ph.D., and professional degree programs for a limited number of grants toward summer research projects or internships in Europe/Eurasia that engage the theme of \"emerging democracies past or present.\"
While a day trip to the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum is a great excursion all summer long, the best time to visit is during late May and early June, with its famous peony garden offering more than 10,000 flowers blooming in the largest collection of heirloom herbaceous peonies in North America.
Michigan offers three terms during spring/summer (two half-terms of seven weeks each and one full term that lasts 14 weeks) and each term has a different course listing. You can search the full course schedule by school or college.
Specific information about tuition and fees can be found on the Office of the Bursar page. Students enrolled in 6 or more credits over the summer may be eligible for financial aid. Visit the Financial Aid website to learn more about financial aid options for summer study.
Supplement your courses and engage with the dynamic NYU community this summer. NYU will offer hundreds of virtual and in-person events that will empower you to connect with students, explore NYC, and delve into fascinating topics.
The rise in online education makes summer college classes more attainable in many programs. Students can study online during the summer term and still go home to work jobs and get paid for their efforts. If you are able to take advantage of online courses, this can make summer school affordable and flexible.
Summer school class options may be limited. First, professors, like students, enjoy summer break, so they may not offer as many courses during this term. Second, summer school is very popular, and so classes that are offered may fill quickly. If you decide that summer school helps you reach your graduation goals, sign up for the classes you need early.
College life is intense. You spend many hours of the day studying and researching. Sometimes, you just need a break. When you stick with the grind, even in the summer, you may be more prone to burnout.
Many students use the summer months to work and raise money for the coming semester. If you take a full load of classes during the summer, and those classes are more academically intense because of their shortened nature, you may not have as much time as you need to work. If you need the income from a summer job to pay for your tuition in the fall semester, and you have a good job opportunity available, consider carefully if adding the demands of summer school is wise. That said, online courses and programs can give you the flexibility to work a job while attending summer school, so options exist that can help you do both.
During summer school, courses are often taught by adjunct professors, not the full-time faculty you spend time with during the school year. These teachers are usually qualified for their position, but they may not have the teaching experience of full-time instructors. This could impact the quality of your summer education.
Lighted athletic fields in close proximity to residential areas may be closed earlier than the times listed below. Please note that portable lighting by user groups is not permitted on school fields. Under no circumstances are users permitted to stay in school facilities overnight.
My childhood was typical of a migrant farm working family, a family that spends nine months out of the year picking fruits and vegetables from Southern California to Northern California. While others looked forward to summer vacation, I hated it. Summer vacation meant working seven days a week in the fields.
When asked to categorize their feelings about summer vacation, more than two-thirds (69%) of moms of school-age children (Kindergarten through 12th grade) said they really liked having their children out of school all summer. Surprisingly, this sentiment is pretty consistent among different types of moms, with 70% of working mothers and 68% of stay-at-home mothers choosing this response as well.
Only 3% disliked summer vacation and the stress it brings regarding childcare options and activities for children to do. The remaining 28% fell somewhere in the middle with liking it in the beginning but ready for school to start again halfway through summer.
The North Carolina Governor's School is a four-week summer residential program for gifted and talented high school students, integrating academic disciplines, the arts, and unique courses on each of two campuses. Learning focuses on the exploration of the most recent ideas and concepts in each discipline, and it does not involve credit, tests, or grades. Students are selected to attend through a competitive process after being nominated by their public school unit or non-public school. 153554b96e
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