Friday, December 18, 2009

Junior Statesmen of America: 2010 Summer School Courses Announced


The Junior Statesmen of America is proud to announce its summer 2010 program offerings. We continue our long-time partnership with Georgetown, Princeton, and Stanford universities to offer a three-week residential summer school experience. Students enroll in one college level government or speech course that is supplemented by JSA’s signature Congressional Workshop. Summer 2010 course offerings include: AP U.S. Government, AP Macroeconomics, International Relations, War & Diplomacy, Political Communication, Constitutional Law, and Media & Politics.

Additionally, we have several special programs including an extended four-week AP U.S. History program at Princeton, a Freshman Scholars program for rising high school freshmen, and the JSA Diplomat program in Beijing, China! Students in the JSA Diplomat program will earn college credit and take courses in Modern Chinese History & Politics and Beginner’s Chinese. Our summer school programs are the pinnacle of the JSA experience and attract hundreds of student leaders annually. We are committed to getting JSA members to summer school.

To that end, we are offering a JSA member tuition rate of $3,750 (non-member rate: $4,500) to make summer school more affordable for JSA members. Click here to nominate an outstanding student leader for summer school.

Weeklong leadership institutes complete JSA’s summer offerings. They include: The Gene Burd Institute on Media & Politics (UCLA), generously endowed by alumnus Professor Gene Burd; Energy & the Environment (Stanford); Texas Institute on Leadership & Politics (UT Austin); Northeast Institute on National Security (Columbia); and the Arizona Institute on State & Local Government (Arizona State). These programs give student unparalleled access to elected officials and leaders private, public, and non-profit sectors. To learn more about our programs, visit www.jsa.org/summer.

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