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1 2012 Summer Youth Programs NOTE: All SUBR Summer Program dates should be in compliance with the Summer 2012 Academic Calendar. Dates are subject to change in accordance with budgetary restraints, Board of Supervisor s approved 2012 Summer Academic Calendar and department updates.

2 Program Name: EXPLORING OPPORTUNITIES IN AGRICULTURAL, FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES (EAFCS) Duration: Four Week: June 10 June 29, 2012 This program is designed to provide students with a greater awareness of the exiting, challenging, and rewarding career opportunities that exists with a degree in agricultural and environmental sciences or family and consumer sciences. Participants spend the three weeks being orientated to the career paths offered by each of the seven instructional programs in the college. This program s objectives are to initiate great career opportunities for the students and increase the number of students declaring an interest in the College of Agricultural, Family and Consumer Sciences. Students completing the 11 th grade spring 2012-minimum GPA 2.5; Spring 2012 graduating seniors-act (SAT equivalent) composite score of 20 and above, or High School GPA of 2.5 or greater, or rank in the top 50% of high school graduating class AND require no more than ONE remedial course; currently enrolled students must be in good standing with the university and have a minimum GPA of 2.5. All-applicants must be interested in agricultural sciences, consumer sciences, business or science. There is no cost to the student. Contact: Dr. Andra Johnson Ms. Allison Johnson College of Agricultural, Family and Phone: (318) Consumer Sciences Allison.Johnson@osec.usda.gov Southern University and A&M College 216 A.O. Williams Hall Baton Rouge, LA 70813; Phone: (225) Or via fax (225) ; Andra_Johnson@subr.edu Deadline: April 29, 2012

3 Program Name: COOK LIKE A CHEF AT S.U. FAMILY and CONSUMER SCIENCES SUMMER CAMP Duration: Four Week: June 4-July 6, :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This program is designed to provide students and their parents learning experiences that will enhance their knowledge, awareness and attitudes regarding the benefits of healthy cooking, eating and physical activity. The camp includes Monday-Friday daily sessions for students and weekly sessions for parents. The camp consists of classes that focus on basic food preparation techniques, nutrition education and factors that influence eating behavior; a variety of physical activities; cooking demonstrations by local chefs; and field trips. The program s objective is to evaluate the impact of the summer camp on promoting healthy eating and physical activity lifestyles among families; thus, reducing childhood obesity in the Southern University community. Students completing the 4 th -8 th grades spring One parent or guardian of the student attending the camp must attend the weekly Parents Night, one-hour class. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE. There is no cost to the student. Stipends will be awarded to students who have excellent attendance. Contact: Dr. Glenda Johnson Ms. Carolyn Fields Southern University and A&M College Southern University Laboratory School 217 A.O. Williams Hall Phone: (225) Baton Rouge, LA 70813; carolyn_fields@subr.edu Phone (225) glenda_johnson@subr.edu or via fax (225) Deadline: May 1, 2012

4 Program Name: School of Architecture Summer Enrichment Institute (SASEI) Duration: June 11-July 3, 2012 School of Architecture Summer Enrichment Institute (SASEI) seeks to engage high school students (who aspire to become architects) in four weeks of exciting and challenging activities that introduce the participants to the profession of architecture. Participants explore a variety of creative activities that allow them to begin Thinking Beyond Their Experience. Students promoted to grades 9 through 12 with a cumulative grade point average of at least a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale are eligible. They must submit a registration form and on a separate sheet of paper type an essay in which they tell why they are interested in the study of architecture, briefly describe their extracurricular activities/interest, and tell us how they will contribute to society and mankind through the practice of architecture. $350 non-refundable registration fee Contact: Lonnie Wilkinson Lonnie_Wilkinson@subr.edu School of Architecture Voice: (225) Jesse Stone Drive, P.O. Box Fax: (225) Baton Rouge, LA Deadline: Other Notes: May 25, 2012 or until slots are filled. The program hours are from 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m. daily. Students will commute to campus daily or walk from campus housing (additional cost are required for on-campus accommodations). Fridays are reserved for field trips during the SASEI.

5 Program Name: Developing Educational Skills for Kids (D.E.S.K.) Academy Summer Camp Duration: 8 Weeks - May 29, 2012 July 20, :30a.m. 5:00p.m. *Monday Friday Orientation: For Parent/(s) and Children May 26, pm Location TBA Developing Educational Skills for Kids (D.E.S.K) Academy is offering an 8 week program that enhances cognitive, social, character, and physical skills in developing the total child. The curriculum includes the use of critical thinking skills with mathematics, reading (ELA), and science in a hands-on, interactive, cooperative learning environment focusing on the cognitive skills. Curriculum will be infused with Social Studies. As a bonus, we will offer a conflict resolution component which will help the children to effectively work through day-to-day situations. Pre-evaluations will be done to assess each child s starting level and post-evaluations will be done to show improvements. This program addresses remediation and enrichment skills. The expected outcome is to ensure readiness for the current school year including leap preparedness for those 3 rd and 4 th grade students. The program is enhanced with the inclusion of both a highly qualified and certified teaching staff and administration that includes college professors with years of experience. We will be working in conjunction with Southern University s Master of Public Administration Association (SUMPAA) and other Southern University Associations and/or departments. Participants must be entering K 5 th grade in the fall. Remediation, on level, and above level students are all welcome to participate in the program. A copy of final grades and standardized test (if given), are required to be submitted with registration packets. All students must have a recent physical from their doctor clearing them to engage in sports and other types of physical activities. Parents must also include any and all allergies as it relates to food, or anything else.

6 Program Name: Developing Educational Skills for Kids (D.E.S.K.) Academy Summer Camp Page 2 $125.00/week fee* and a $ Registration fee* (All fees are non-refundable & non-transferable) Personal checks will not be accepted. * EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNTS: Register by May 1st for the following: $25.00 discount on registration fee. Register more than one child from the same household for a $75.00 registration fee for each additional child after the first at $ Also receive a weekly reduced fee of $90.00 for multiple children from the same household after the first $ fee. Southern University personnel receive a reduced weekly fee of $90.00/child only when registered by May 1st. Lock in your SAVINGS today by Registering Early!!! Hurry, slots will fill fast!!! Contact: Deadline: Other Notes: Fieldtrips/ Special Events: Valery Johnson, B.S.Ed - Instructor at (225) or (225) or Judy W. Brass, B.S.C.S., MPA candidate - Exec Director at (225) deskacademy@gmail.com or (check regularly for updates) May 11th or until we reach capacity (Registration and the first weeks fees must be received by the deadline along with all paperwork). D.E.S.K. Academy Summer Camp is located on the campus of Southern University in Higgins Hall. Dr. Leslie T. Grover, associate professor, Southern University Department of Public Administration, is the lead professor for camp development and program information. Breakfast and lunch will be provided at the Southern University Laboratory School. Snacks will be provided by the camp. Each participant will be provided a t-shirts. Additional shirts may be purchased for a nominal fee. The program will not operate Monday, May 28 th in observance of Memorial Day or Wednesday, July 4 th in observance of Independence Day. Parents will be notified when/if to send the children with swimsuits and towels, etc. Parents will receive prior notice of activities. Transportation will not be provided to and from the camp. However, transportation for off campus fieldtrips will be chartered through First Student. If a special event or fieldtrip by chartered bus is offered, parents will be notified. Registration Drives: TBA Culminating Event: TBA

7 Program Name: ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp (EMBHSSC) Duration: July 8 20, 2012 Contact: Deadline: Other Notes: The ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp (EMBHSSC) is organized to provide activities, experiments, projects, and field experiences for students entering 6 th, 7 th, or 8 th grade in the fall of The camp promotes science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and supports historically underserved and underrepresented students with limited opportunities. EMBHSSC is a two-week, academic, residential camp that emphasizes increasing students mathematics and science knowledge and skills while introducing them to college life and stimulating their interest in science and engineering as a potential career path. The camp will be held on the campus of Southern University Baton Rouge, Louisiana Students will be housed in a dorm on the university s campus. Camp participants will be selected from the Greater Baton Rouge area and surrounding parishes. Students attending school out of Louisiana are not eligible. Students currently in grade 5, 6, or 7 who have an interest in science and mathematics, at least a B average in science and mathematics courses and a passing score on the state s standardized science and mathematics test are eligible to apply. Students attend the camp free of charge. Dr. Edgar R. Blevins, Camp Director; Southern University and A&M College; P. O. Box 11776; Baton Rouge, LA Phone: All requested documents are due by the deadline date, April 30, Applications are available at Each completed application packet must be post marked by April 30, Hand delivered or faxed applications will not be accepted. Immediate family members of the University faculty and staff, EMBHSSC camp staff and ExxonMobil employees are not eligible.

8 College of Business Garrett A. Morgan/Ford PAS Summer Business Institute Duration: March 30, 2012 to July 13, 2012 (Monday through Friday) 8:00 A.M. 3:30 P.M. The Southern University College of Business presents the Garrett A. Morgan/Ford PAS Summer Business Institute 2012 to 4 th -8 th grade students. The Summer Institute explores academic and practical issues related to business and transportation. The students will participate in many economics sessions in the College of Business. Math skills and practice sessions involving test taking (Leap-Iowa) will be an intricate part of the summer programs. Students will explore FUNdamental field trips every Friday and participate in many fun physical activities. The program will focus on Survey of Accounting, and Personal Finance, Management, Marketing, Basic Economics, Entrepreneurship, Computer Skills, Review of Math and Communication Skills, in addition to healthy sports and recreational activities. The Garrett A. Morgan/Ford PAS Summer Business Institute primary focus is to provide a quality program for all participants; therefore, a zero tolerance discipline policy has been adopted. Available for students 4 th through 8 th grade, with a GPA of 2.2 and above. Acceptance into Garrett A. Morgan/Ford PAS Summer Business Institute is on a first-come-first serve basis. The Garrett A. Morgan/Ford PAS Summer Business Institute primary focus is to provide a quality program for all participants; therefore, a zero tolerance discipline policy has been adopted. All students must be picked up on time. Early Bird registration is March 15-April 30! Non-Refundable Registration fee: $40.00 Camp Fee $ (registration not included) TOTAL: $ Extended Day services after 3:30 P.M. $60.00 (one-time fee covers the entire 6-weeks. Registration not included) TOTAL: $ NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT REQUIRED $40.00 (due upon registration) Full payment must be made by May 20, 2011 or the child's place in camp will be forfeited. (Check, Money order, Credit Cards accepted)

9 College of Business Garrett A. Morgan/Ford PAS Summer Business Institute Page 2 Contact: Toni Jackson or Marilyn Doherty or Ms. Elizabeth Sorrell College of Business College of Business (Lab School) toni_jackson@subr.edu marilyn_doherty@subr.edu elizabeth_sorrell@subr.edu cob.sbi@gmail.com cob.sbi@gmail.com cob.sbi@gmail.com To receive a copy of the application, copy this link into your browser.

10 Program Name: Jaguar Kids College Summer Program Sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education Non-Credit Programs Duration: June 11 through July 27, 2012 Registration will end May 31, Please sign up early. Contact: Courses may include the following: Swimming, Language, Creative Writing, Reading, Math, Science, Computer Skills, and Spanish. $560 for entire session. *Discount for multiple campers from same family. FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE. Mrs. Lori Hitchens / Ms. Rosa Robins Deadline: May 31, 2012 Director: Dr. Barbara Carpenter 1100 T.H. Harris Hall Southern University Phone: (225) Fax: (225) Notes: Campers will be provided one camp logo t-shirt. Additional shirts may be purchased. Extended day care is $20 extra per week for services from 7:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Students will be provided with breakfast and lunch at the SU Laboratory School.

11 Programs Name: Duration: Nathaniel Denu Youth Volleyball Camp One Week July 16, 2012 through July 20, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Nathaniel Denu Youth Volleyball Camp is designed to engage young people in fundamental volleyball skills. The camp is open to youths (boys and girls) from the ages of 12 years old and up. All applicants must present proof of recent physical examination and should provide parental consent. $ Day Camp (Overnight camp has been discontinued) Contact: Venessa Jacobs Phone: (225) Southern University Fax: (225) Department of Athletics Jessie Owens Hall P.O. Box 9942 Baton Rouge, LA Deadline: Thursday, July 3, 2012 Other Notes: For additional camp information, you may call the volleyball office at the above number. All participants are to bring knee pads and any other athletic gear necessary. All participants must wear appropriate exercise clothing, knee pads and shoes daily.

12 PROGRAM: Orientation: Sankofa Academy Program for Middle School and High School Students Mandatory parent and student orientation will be held Sunday, June 3, 2012, at 3:00 p.m.in Room 102 Lee Hall. Duration: This is a six-week summer program. It starts Monday, June 4, 2012, and ends Friday, July 13, Program Time: Deadline: Transportation: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. (Students may be dropped off at 7:15 a.m.; they should be picked up by 5:45 p.m.) The Sankofa Academy is an academic empowerment program designed to enhance students critical thinking skills, mathematics skills, English skills, and reading comprehension skills. The courses prepare students for future high school or college studies. The enrollment for the Sankofa Academy s commuter program at SUBR is one hundred (100) students. Participants must be entering the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grade. Judgment and character are among the criteria for participating. Each student must have an acceptable school disciplinary record and must attach a recent ACT, PSAT, or SAT score to the application. If students do not take the ACT assessment by April 14, 2012, they will still have time to take the June 9, 2012, ACT assessment. The non-refundable enrollment fee is $700. This fee does not include meals or snacks. Students are expected to bring a bag lunch or to go to the University cafeteria. The cost for lunch in the cafeteria is $6.50 per day. We do not offer scholarships; we do not offer a reduction in the enrollment fee for multiple siblings. We do not adjust the enrollment fee for absences. We do not give refunds if the student is dismissed for reasons such as inappropriate behavior, poor health, sickness, vacation, etc. May 4, 2012 (application deadline and fee payment deadline) Register early in order to reserve your space! Parents must provide transportation to and from SUBR. Contacts: Director, Sankofa Academy Director, Timbuktu Academy Academy s Mailing Address Ms. Janet Reed Dr. Diola Bagayoko Sankofa Academy Phone: Bagayoko@aol.com Southern University and A&M College Fax: (225) P. O. Box Phone: (225) reedjanet49@yahoo.com Baton Rouge, LA Fax: (225)

13 PROGRAM NAME: Duration: Deadline: Skills Enhancement Academy (SEA) 8 Weeks Orientation: Saturday, May 26 th Summer Dates: May 29, 2012 July 19, 2012 Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Skills Enhancement Academy (SEA) is an eight week non-residential program that focuses on Reading, English Language Arts and Mathematics for students in Grades K-5. S.E.A. offers basic educational enrichment ensuring a readiness to return to the classroom. The enrollment for SEA, per summer is 100 students. Participants must be entering K 5 th grade in the fall. Students selected to participate must have at been successfully promoted to their next grade level and must demonstrate exemplary behavior. $65 Per Week and one-time $40 Registration Fee Monies received are non-refundable and non-transferable. May 11th or Until Filled (Registration and Week 1 Fees of $ Must Be Received By Deadline) Contact: Director Academy s Mailing Address Dr. Tamiara L. Wade Skills Enhancement Academy Phone: (225) The Wesley Southern University info@sea-summer.com S. U. Box wade4lamp@yahoo.com Baton Rouge, LA Other Notes: Students will be provided lunch at Southern University Laboratory School. Applications can be found at SEA is limited to enrolling 100 students this summer. All applications will be accepted on a first come first serve basis.

14 PROGRAM NAME: Duration: Summer Bridge Institute (SBI) at the Timbuktu Academy Eight Weeks (This program follows the University calendar.) Orientation: Friday, June 1, 2012 (Mandatory for student participation.) Dates for Summer 2012: June 1, 2012 July 27, 2012 SBI is an early college enrollment and research program aimed at recruiting top high school graduates at Southern University and A&M College. Priority is given to those majoring in one of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines (i.e., physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer science, or architecture). A minimum of 7-8 hours of college course hours, depending on research schedule, is required. Participation in a weekly research and enhancement seminar is required. The internalization of the locus of control is one of the aims of SBI. Study hall for three (3) hours per day, Monday to Friday, is also mandatory. SBI is funded in part by the Department of Navy, Office of Naval Research (ONR), and others. The enrollment for SBI, per summer, is typically 20 scholars. Successful applicants must earn the high school diploma by June 2012, have a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0, and a minimum ACT score of 21. Participants must major in a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) discipline. Tuition and fees, and books will be paid by the Timbuktu Academy and the Louis Stokes Louisiana Alliance for Minority Participation (LS-LAMP) funding agencies. For the summer of 2012, SBI is a non-residential program. Contact: Assistant to the Director Director Academy s Mailing Address Lashounda Franklin Dr. Diola Bagayoko Timbuktu Academy Phone: (225) Phone: (225) Southern University and A&M College Fax: (225) Fax: (225) P. O. Box lfranklin2002@aol.com Bagayoko@aol.com Baton Rouge, LA Other Notes: Applications can be found at or by calling the Academy at the above number. Faxed copies will not be accepted. Deadline: April 30, 2012

15 Program Name: Southern University Summer Transportation and Energy Institute (STEI) Duration: June 4, 2012 through June 30, 2012 Website: The Summer Transportation and Energy Institute is a unique concept that is designed to create an awareness of opportunities which exist in the transportation and energy industry and to stimulate an interest in secondary elementary school students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The institute consists of two programs: academic and enhancement. The academic program introduces participants to science issues, global conservation and land, air and water transportation. The curriculum includes problem-based learning projects, use of critical thinking skills, and hands-on projects. The enhancement program covers time management, study habits, test-taking skills, oral and written communication skills, and computer skills. Weekly fieldtrips are taken to enforce what is learned in the classroom. The participants will be engaged in a four-week intensive math, science, technical writing, and transportation and robotics program. 1. Interest in STEM 2. Upcoming 9th, 10 th, 11 th or 12 th grade student 3. Minimum 2.5 GPA (include an official high school transcript) 4. Letter of Recommendation from current Math or Science Teacher 5. Copy of LEAP, EXIT or End of Course Test Scores from School 6. Most Recent ACT scores for returning students (must be taken before June 4) 7. 4 week commitment to Green Learning (student-parent- institute contract) 8. $100 Non-Refundable Registration $100 non-refundable deposit per student (deadline April 15, 2011) Contact: Dr. Francesca M. Mellieon-Williams Dr. Patrick Carriere Office of Research and Strategic Initiatives Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Southern University and A&M College Southern University and A&M College P O Box 9272, Baton Rouge, LA P O Box 9272, Baton Rouge, LA Office: ext 204 Office: (225) francesca_williams@subr.edu carriere@engr.subr.edu Deadline: The deadline to complete the online application at is April 16, The deposit, transcript, scores and letter of recommendation must be postmarked by April 20, Notes: The Institute s hours are from 8am-5pm daily.

16 PROGRAM NAME: THE CLASSIC UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM Duration: Year-round. Summer Program Begins June 18, 2012 and Ends July 25, NON-RESIDENTIAL. Classic Upward Bound provides fundamental support to participants in their preparation for college entrance. The program provides opportunities for participants to succeed in their pre-college performance and ultimately in their higher education pursuits. Classic Upward Bound serves: high school students from low-income families; high school students from families in which neither parent holds a bachelor's degree; and low-income, first-generation military veterans who are preparing to enter postsecondary education. The goal of Classic Upward Bound is to increase the rate at which participants complete secondary education and enroll in and graduate from institutions of postsecondary education. Classic Upward Bound projects provide academic instruction in mathematics, laboratory sciences, composition, literature, and foreign languages. Tutoring, counseling, mentoring, cultural enrichment activities are also provided. All Upward Bound projects MUST provide instruction in math, laboratory science, composition, literature, and foreign language. Other Services: Instruction in reading, writing, study skills, and other subjects necessary for success in education beyond high school Academic, financial, or personal counseling; Exposure to academic programs and cultural events; Tutorial services; Mentoring programs; Information on postsecondary education preparation Deadline: The Classic Upward Bound Program selects potential participants from the 9 th and 10 th grade. Selected students must attend one of Classic Upward Bound s targeted schools and meet guidelines established by the United States Department of Education Federal TRIO Programs. Target high schools for this program are Baker High, Belaire High, Broadmoor High. No cost for academic services. Please contact Ms. Rhonda Robinson, Director at (225) for further information.

17 PROGRAM NAME: THE UPWARD BOUND MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE PROGRAM Duration: Year-round. Summer Program Begins June 11, 2012 and Ends July 13, RESIDENTIAL The Upward Bound Mathematics and Science Program is designed to strengthen the math and science skills of participating students. The goal of the program is to help students recognize and develop their potential to excel in the STEM disciplines and to encourage them to pursue postsecondary degrees in related areas. Program services include: a summer program with intensive math and science training; year-round counseling and advisement; exposure to university faculty members who do research in mathematics and the sciences; computer training; and participantconducted scientific research under the guidance of faculty members or graduate students, who are serving as mentors. Other Services: Instruction in reading, writing, study skills, and other subjects necessary for success in education beyond high school; Academic, financial, or personal counseling; Exposure to academic programs and cultural events; Tutorial services; Mentoring programs; Information on postsecondary education preparation All Upward Bound projects MUST provide instruction in math, laboratory science, composition, literature, and foreign language. Deadline: The Upward Bound Mathematics and Science Program selects potential participants from the 9 th and 10 th grade. Selected students must attend one of the Upward Bound Mathematics and Science Program s targeted schools and meet guidelines established by the United States Department of Education Federal TRIO Programs. The target high schools for this program are Baton Rouge Magnet High, Glen Oaks High, Jackson High, Plaquemine High, Pointe Coupee High, Scotlandville High, Southern Laboratory High, and Zachary High. No cost for academic services. Please contact Mr. Earl Lee, Director at (225) for further information.

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