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8 Summer Programs for High School Students in Wyoming


For high school students in Wyoming, summer is more than just a break from school—it's an opportunity to dive into immersive experiences that can shape your academic and personal future. Whether you're passionate about science, arts, sports, or leadership, summer programs provide the perfect chance to explore new fields, develop hands-on skills, and engage in exciting projects that push you beyond the classroom. These programs not only offer valuable learning experiences but also help you build a network of like-minded peers and mentors, adding impressive experiences to your college applications. 


From academic enrichment to artistic expression and athletic development, Wyoming offers a diverse array of summer programs designed to challenge and inspire high school students. In this blog, we've highlighted eight top summer programs for high school students in Wyoming that will provide you with the opportunity to develop your talents, fuel your passions, and set you on the path toward future success. Whether you want to hone your skills in a specific field or simply try something new, these programs are sure to give you an edge both in and out of the classroom.


The Lumiere Research Scholar Program, founded by Harvard and Oxford researchers, offers high school students the opportunity to work one-on-one with PhD mentors to develop an independent research project in their subject area. This experience culminates in the production of an independent research project, offering a rare opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge scholarship while still in high school. You can work in subject areas like mathematics, biology, data science, economics, psychology, business, gender studies, linguistics, environmental studies, philosophy, astrophysics, engineering, and more. 


Participants gain valuable insights into advanced research methodologies, sharpen their critical thinking skills, and tackle complex issues under expert guidance. Support from writing coaches will also be provided.

The program will end with a symposium and give students a potential chance at publication.


Location: Remote 

Program Dates: June to August (summer). Fall, winter, and spring cohorts are also available.

Cost: $2,990 (12 weeks) | $5,900 (16-20 weeks). Financial aid is available.

Eligibility: High school students with a minimum 3.3 out of 4 GPA

Application Deadline: Summer deadlines are usually in March, April, and May.


Veritas AI offers a comprehensive suite of programs designed to introduce high school students to the field of artificial intelligence. These programs, created by Harvard graduate students and alumni, range from collaborative learning in the AI Scholars program to the more intensive AI Fellowship, where students work on individual research projects with personalized mentorship from Ph.D. candidates at top institutions. 


In the AI Fellowship program, participants have the opportunity to conduct research that intersects with fields such as finance, medicine, gaming, and more. Under the guidance of experienced mentors, students gain the creative freedom to develop and showcase projects that could be published or presented in academic or professional settings. Previous participants have worked on projects like AI applications in medicine, educational software, and innovative gaming algorithms.


This program is particularly appealing to students interested in computer science and its real-world applications. Veritas AI's focus on mentorship ensures that participants receive personalized guidance as they delve into complex topics and build their technical expertise. This avenue offers a compelling platform to explore AI within the context of various disciplines, enabling students to exhibit their enthusiasm and skills.


Location: Remote 

Program Dates: Multiple cohorts throughout the year. Upcoming Summer dates can be found here

Cost: 

  • $2,290 for the AI Scholars program (10-week bootcamp) 

  • $5,400 for the AI Fellowship (12–15 weeks, 1;1 mentorship) 

  • $6,900 for both AI Scholars + Fellowship. 

  • Need-based financial aid is available. 

Eligibility: High school students. Students applying to the AI Fellowship program must complete the AI Scholars program or provide evidence of previous experience in AI and Python.

Application Deadline:  Varies according to cohort. September 8th for fall. December 1st for winter. 


Ladder Internships, founded by Harvard alumni, offers a unique opportunity for high schoolers to intern with startups and nonprofits across the world. Students can choose the field they wish to intern in, with companies in a wide range of industries, including computer science, technology, engineering, machine learning, AI, media, journalism, sustainability, healthcare, and more


This 8-week virtual internship is structured around real-world projects tailored to each student’s selected field of interest. In addition to working closely with startup managers, interns receive guidance from a dedicated Ladder Coach. This dual mentorship ensures a comprehensive learning experience, providing support, insights, and an opportunity to showcase their work after the internship!


Location: Virtual. 

Program Dates: 8-week programs with multiple cohorts throughout the year. 

Cost:  Starting at $2,490. Financial aid is available

Eligibility: Open to all high school students, who can work for 10-20 hours/week, for 8-12 weeks. These internships are also open to undergraduates and gap-year students!

Application Deadline:  Multiple deadlines throughout the year. Summer cohort: April 14, 2024 (Regular Admission 1) | May 12, 2024 (Regular Admission 2).


Horizon offers trimester-long research programs for high school students across subject areas such as data science, machine learning, political theory, biology, chemistry, neuroscience, psychology, and more. Unlike many other programs, Horizon allows students to choose between quantitative or qualitative research tracks, depending on their interests and academic goals.


Once you select a particular subject track and type of research you’ll be paired with a professor or Ph.D. scholar (from a top university) who will mentor you throughout your research journey. You’ll work to create a 20-page, university-level research paper that you can send to prestigious journals for publication as a high school student.


This program is a solid opportunity for you to pursue a research program in highly specialized fields, under the guidance of a top scholar. The program also provides a letter of recommendation for each student, as well as detailed project feedback that you can use to work on future projects and college applications. Apply here!


Location: Virtual

Program Dates: 

  • Summer seminar: June 24, 2024 - September 2, 2024

  • Fall seminar: October 23, 2024 - February 19, 2025

  • Lab dates are flexible, but you must apply 4 weeks in advance.

Eligibility: High school students with good academic standing (>3.67/4.0 GPA) can apply. Most accepted students are 10th/11th graders! Only a couple of tracks require formal prerequisites, more details of which can be found here.

Application Deadline:  May 21, 2024, for the summer cohort, and September 25, 2024, for the fall cohort. 


The Young Founder’s Lab is a real-world start-up bootcamp founded and run by Harvard entrepreneurs. In this program, you will work towards building a revenue-generating start-up that addresses a real-world problem. You will also have the opportunity to be mentored by established entrepreneurs and professionals from Google, Microsoft, and X.


Apart from building the start-up itself, you will also participate in interactive classes on business fundamentals and business ideations, workshops and skill-building sessions, case studies, panel discussions, and more.


The program concludes with a final pitch event, where students present their startups to a panel of industry professionals. The program is an excellent opportunity to delve into the world of business in high school and have space to explore multiple theoretical and practical frameworks that lead to a successful business. You can access the application link here


Location: This program is 100% virtual, with live, interactive workshops. 

Program Dates: The 2024 edition of the program starts on June 5th and spans over 4 weeks.

Cost: $2,900 for the 4-week program. There is need-based financial aid. 

Eligibility: High school students.

Application Deadline:  There are 3 application deadlines that you can choose between: 

  • Early Decision Deadline: March 17th, 2024

  • Regular Admission Deadline 1: April 14, 2024

  • Regular Admission Deadline 2: May 12th, 2023


Hosted by Teton Science Schools, the Jackson Hole Science Expeditions offer a unique opportunity for high school students to immerse themselves in scientific research within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Over 26 days and 25 nights, you will engage in hands-on exploration and field research in one of North America's most stunning and ecologically complex wilderness areas. Your experience includes front-country camping overnights in Yellowstone National Park and a backpacking trip in Grand Teton National Park,  providing a balance of adventure and academic inquiry. 


Guided by expert instructors, students conduct inquiry-based field research projects, honing their analytical and scientific skills. The program culminates with a presentation of your findings to peers, faculty, TSS community members, and Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem land managers. Based at the Kelly Campus in Grand Teton National Park, this residential program offers a deep connection with nature and continues a long tradition of environmental education at Teton Science Schools. The cohort size will be 20 campers. 


Location: Teton Science Schools Kelly Campus

Program Dates: July 1 – 24, 2024 

Cost: $6,155

Eligibility: Open to high school students.

Application Deadline: TBA


SOAR Summer Camps provide outdoor summer camps designed specifically for youth with ADHD, helping participants develop self-confidence, social skills, and life skills in a supportive environment. You can choose from various programs, including a canoe adventure, a horsepacking trip, and other outdoor activities. While exploring the outdoors, you'll learn about everything from the hydrothermal features of Yellowstone National Park to the behavior of predators like grizzly bears and wolves. 


With the guidance of trained staff specializing in working with ADHD youth, students are encouraged to challenge themselves, connect with nature, and gain practical skills through hands-on activities. SOAR Summer Camps aim to provide a well-rounded experience that combines fun, education, and personal growth. 


Location: SOAR’s Eagle View Ranch, with additional locations depending on the activity

Program Dates: Varies depending on the activity chosen. Camps typically run between July to August.

Cost: $4,760 - $6,580, depending on activity. 

Eligibility: Open to high school students with ADHD and/or Learning Disabilities (LD)

Application Deadline: TBA


The Yellowstone Summer Music Camp, hosted by Northwest College, offers young musicians a weeklong opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of music. Participants can join concert and jazz bands, choirs, and explore various music-related topics such as music theory, computer composing, conducting, harmonica, and digital art. This camp provides a space for high school students to develop their musical talents under the guidance of experienced instructors, while also having the chance to collaborate with peers who share a passion for music.


In addition to musical activities, the program includes fun and fitness sessions to keep students active. High school participants will also attend a college orientation, where they will learn about essential topics such as financial aid, college applications, and scholarships, helping them prepare for their academic future.


Location: Northwest College of Wyoming

Program Dates: June 16 – 21, 2024 

Cost: $590 (overnight camp); $390 (commuter camp)

Eligibility: Open to high school students that must have completed at least one year of middle school/junior high band.

Application Deadline: May 15, 2024



Stephen is one of the founders of Lumiere and a Harvard College graduate. He founded Lumiere as a PhD student at Harvard Business School. Lumiere is a selective research program where students work 1-1 with a research mentor to develop an independent research paper.


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