CTY Is Now Enrolling for Summer 2025!

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Registration is now open for CTY’s 2025 summer On-Campus Programs!

Our three-week day and residential programs for students in grades 2-12 are coming to campuses across the U.S. this summer, including Johns Hopkins University and The Gilman School in Maryland; Dickinson College and Ursinus College in Pennsylvania; Loyola Marymount University, the University of California Santa Cruz, and Mirman School in California; Skidmore College and Speyer School in New York; and Roger Williams University in Rhode Island.

At CTY summer sites, students in grades 2-12 spend three weeks forming a vibrant learning community and making lifelong friends. Our courses are designed for kids and teens who enjoy rigorous, hands-on coursework, lively discussions, and a culture of curiosity and academic exploration. Students can dig deep and learn about subjects not always found in school, like Biotechnology, Crafting the Essay, Cloudy with a Chance of Science, Examining the Evidence, Exploring Ethics, Fiction and Poetry, Introduction to Astronomy, Inventions, and Number Theory.

Our three-week programs begin June 22 and run through Aug. 8. The registration deadline is May 2, 2025.

Here’s what we’re excited about this year:

  • Our returning “Discovery Sampler” courses, which let students build math, science, and writing skills while exploring three topics over one, three-week session.
  • Three day sites and seven residential sites in California, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and New York.
  • CTY’s risk-free refund policy, which gives families flexibility to register now and receive a full tuition refund, minus the application fee, when they cancel their registration before March 1.

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