Programs for:

A&S Summer Archeological Field School, Department of Anthropology (PDF)
Open to anyone interested in learning about archaeological field methods.
No prerequisites required.
Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders (TL2)
Currently accepting applications for this 3- week summer program beginning in June. Students will have the opportunity to tour businesses such as P&G, Citibank, and University Hospital and earn college credit from the University of Cincinnati for Economics 101 (microeconomics). This is a great opportunity to network with current UC students who can give you tips for a successful college experience and meet with college admission representatives to learn about scholarship opportunities available.
Upward Bound Pre-College Program
Upward Bound is a pre-college program administered by the U.S. Department of Education and the University of Cincinnati. It is designed to motivate and provide academic skills for eligible students interested in education beyond high school.
Law and Leadership Institute (LLI) Program)
Today's Learners, Tomorrow's Leaders (TL2) is a highly selective, three week summer program. TL2 participants will learn to better understand Cincinnati neighborhoods and economy, why jobs are scarce in some communities and abundant in others, why some jobs pay more than others, and how individuals from all backgrounds can become entrepreneurs and successful business owners.
Lindner Summer Institute for Emerging Women Leaders
During this week-long institute a select group of high school students (rising juniors and seniors) will live on UC's campus. Students will network and learn from women leaders in our community as they discuss the following topics as they relate to business: finding and living your passion, work/life balance, physical and emotional wellness and being assertive.
Lindner Summer Institute for Emerging Leaders of Color
This institute is especially designed for emerging African American and Hispanic leaders (rising high school juniors and seniors). With the help of business leaders and Lindner faculty, students will learn the importance of not only managing but leveraging diversity. Students will live on UC campus for the week and address topics such as cultural understanding, emotional intelligence and empowerment.