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This summer, join us for an exciting learning program at Georgetown University. Our Hoya Summer High School Sessions offer the opportunity to explore your academic interests, meet classmates from around the world, and earn college credit—all while experiencing the excitement of college life.
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Featuring a range of subjects, formats, and session lengths, Georgetown University’s Hoya Summer High School Sessions offer the opportunity to live on campus, meet classmates from around the world, and earn college credit—all while experiencing the excitement of college life.
Student Life. At Georgetown, the summer experience expands far beyond the classroom walls. Our Hoya Summer High School Sessions are designed to reflect the college experience, and as such, we offer our students optional activities to enjoy during their free time.
To apply for a summer program at Georgetown University as a high school student, follow these three steps in order to successfully complete your application.
Welcome to the Hoya Summer High School Sessions at Georgetown University! We're committed to providing you with the information and resources that will set you up for success during your experience here at Georgetown.
Summer Programs for High School Students. The School of Continuing Studies sponsors a number of summer programs for high school students. Students live on campus, attend classes side-by-side with undergraduate students, and learn from distinguished faculty and prominent Washington area guest speakers.