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Georgetown University, USA
14-18 years old
2 weeks
Choose your preferred session from the options below and submit your details in order to complete your booking.
June - Boarding
| Start | 6/28/2026 |
| End | 7/10/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $7,599 |
June - Day
| Start | 6/28/2026 |
| End | 7/10/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $4,299 |
July - Boarding
| Start | 7/12/2026 |
| End | 7/24/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $7,599 |
July - Day
| Start | 7/12/2026 |
| End | 7/24/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $4,299 |
Unlock the mysteries of human behavior and societal dynamics with our immersive summer course at Georgetown University. This program is designed for young minds eager to delve into the intricate world of sociology, offering a unique blend of theoretical exploration, real-world application, and critical sociological analysis.
Through engaging lectures and interactive discussions, students will examine the multifaceted nature of social behavior, exploring topics such as childhood socialization, family dynamics, gender roles, and race relations. This course provides a platform for aspiring sociologists and social science enthusiasts to broaden their understanding and apply sociological theories to contemporary social issues, from deviant behavior to social movements.
Gain insights into the complex dynamics of human social behavior and societal forces.
Develop critical thinking skills by applying sociological theories to real-world situations.
Engage in thought-provoking discussions about contemporary social issues and change.
Earn a Course Completion Certificate, a Letter of Recognition, and an Official Georgetown Transcript to enhance your academic portfolio.
Instructor :Mark Gray
Nestled in the historic heart of Washington, D.C., Georgetown University provides an inspiring backdrop for your sociological journey. The vibrant campus, with its rich academic tradition and diverse community, offers the perfect environment for exploring the complexities of society and human interaction.
Core Topics:
Childhood Socialization: Understand how early life experiences and family relationships shape individual development.
Family Structures and Dynamics: Explore the evolving nature of family roles and their impact on socialization.
Gender Roles and Expectations: Analyze the societal expectations surrounding gender and their influence on identity.
Deviant Behavior: Investigate the sociological perspectives on gangs, drugs, and crime.
Race Relations: Examine the dynamics of race and its impact on personal and societal interactions.
Population Growth and Social Movements: Study the implications of demographic changes and the power of collective action.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
Explain the influence of family, friends, and social media on personal development using real-life examples.
Explore and critically discuss contemporary social issues through the lens of sociological theories.
Analyze how race, gender, and sexuality shape personal identity and social connections.
Apply sociological theories to evaluate real-life situations and community issues.
To join this transformative experience, prospective students should have a keen interest in sociology and social behavior. A completed Summer Institute application is required for admission.
This course is ideal for aspiring sociology and social science professionals seeking to lay the foundation for a successful academic and professional career. It offers an introduction to the fundamentals of sociology, helping participants assess their interest in pursuing further studies or a career in sociology, social work, or human services.
Participants will leave with more than just knowledge; they will receive:
A Course Completion Certificate from Summer Institute Georgetown, showcasing their dedication and achievement.
A Letter of Recognition, acknowledging their academic success.
An Official Georgetown Transcript, adding value to their academic credentials.
Embark on this enlightening journey and equip yourself with the sociological imagination that will forever change how you perceive the world around you.
If your home country is not one of the 40 countries in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program, you will need a B-2 Visitor Visa to attend the program.
The B-2 visa is for tourism and short-term study (under 16–18 hours of classes per week).
After enrollment, you will receive a Letter of Introduction to help support your visa application.
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If your country is on the Visa Waiver Program list, you do not need a visa.
However, you must apply for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) before entering the U.S.
Apply here: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta
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📄 Visa support and pre-arrival communication
🚌 Transportation to and from campus
🕑 24/7 arrival and departure assistance
🏥 International medical/health insurance while abroad
📱 Help securing a local phone number or SIM card if needed
Students whose primary residence is outside the United States will be charged an International Registration Fee when attending a U.S.-based program.
📄 Visa support and pre-arrival communication
🚌 Transportation to and from campus
🕑 24/7 arrival and departure assistance
🏥 Medical/health insurance for international students
📱 Help obtaining a U.S. SIM card or phone plan
Note: This fee is mandatory and non-refundable, even if the student does not use all services.
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After the program ends, students receive:
Detailed course performance summaries
Instructor feedback
Recommendations for continued growth
Reports can be mailed to a student’s school upon written parent request.
Students enrolled in credit-bearing classes receive:
A grade report
Instructions for requesting a university transcript
Acceptance of credits depends on the receiving university’s policies.
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Programs welcome a diverse and global student population each summer:
🌐 About 30% of students come from outside the U.S.
🌍 Representing 50–60 countries
This creates a vibrant, multicultural learning experience.
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Students complete a personal profile in the spring to assist with roommate assignments.
Interests
Personality
Sleeping habits
Age group
Must be mutual
Must be same age group and gender
Not guaranteed, though campus staff make every effort
Cultural diversity is encouraged, and many roommates come from different countries.
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Students should pack essentials for at least one week.
Clothing for warm and cool weather
Basic school supplies
Personal toiletries
Laundry supplies
$100–$150 per week (snacks, lunches, souvenirs)
Debit card recommended for ATM withdrawals
Credit card for emergencies
Avoid carrying large amounts of cash
Note: Some campuses provide bedding. A campus-specific packing list will be available after enrollment.
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Programs do not arrange flights.
Shuttle transportation (additional fee) is available to/from designated airports.
Details are included in the pre-summer transportation form.
Students must arrive/depart within scheduled shuttle windows to use this service.
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A structured, activity-filled day may look like:
8:00 AM – Wake Up 🌅
8:30 AM – Breakfast 🍳
9:30–11:30 AM – Morning Course / Academy 📘
11:45 AM – Lunch 🍽
1:00–3:00 PM – Afternoon Course / Academy 🧪
3:30 PM – Activities, Social Time, or Study Hall 🎉
6:00 PM – Dinner 🍝
8:00 PM – Evening / Primetime Activities 🌆
10:30 PM – Return to Residence Halls 🏠
11:30 PM – On Floors 🌙
12:00 AM – In Rooms / Lights Out 😴
Activities may include:
shopping • sports • beaches • museums • movies • comedy shows • concerts • local events
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Programs emphasize:
Small, interactive classes
Supportive, enthusiastic instructors
Hands-on learning and real-world experiences
Field trips connected to course themes
A wide choice of enrichment or academic courses
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Day students follow the regular campus schedule to align with meals and activities.
Drop-Off: 8:30 AM
Pick-Up: 6:00 PM
Times may vary by campus.
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Special meals and dietary accommodations are available.
Parents must complete a dietary information form during pre-arrival.
Notify the Residential Life Dean of dietary restrictions.
Parents should inform the Program Director on-site.
Common accommodations include:
Allergy-friendly meals
Vegetarian/vegan options
Gluten-free meals
Religious dietary needs
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Student safety is the top priority.
Staff and counselors live on student floors
24/7 supervision
Key-card residence hall access
Daily check-ins and room checks
Visitors must check in at the program office
Students may move only in small groups
Students may never leave campus alone
Older students (14–18) may have limited group movement privileges
24/7 access to medical care
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Campus teams monitor:
Weather
Local events
Road closures
Any conditions that affect student safety
Move classes
Adjust or reroute activities
Avoid specific areas
Daily notifications
Safety messages
Emergency push alerts
A dedicated Campus Emergency Line connects students to on-site directors.
International students receive support obtaining a local SIM card for reliable communication.
All students attend a mandatory orientation within the first 24 hours covering emergency procedures.
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To maintain a safe, positive environment:
Students and staff may not participate in protests
All off-campus trips are fully chaperoned
Security may be increased with campus police or external teams if needed
Staff monitor all on- and off-campus locations and adjust plans immediately if necessary
Georgetown University offers a world-class pre-college environment rooted in academic excellence, tradition, and global perspective. Located in one of Washington, D.C.’s most historic neighborhoods, the campus blends stunning architecture, cobblestone streets, and a charming waterfront — creating an inspiring atmosphere for motivated students.
Surrounded by museums, monuments, government landmarks, and cultural institutions, Georgetown provides a learning experience that extends far beyond the classroom. Students explore interdisciplinary subjects, engage in hands-on projects, and benefit from instruction delivered by knowledgeable faculty and expert educators.
With its blend of rigorous academics, cultural immersion, and a warm campus community, Georgetown University is an ideal setting for students seeking a meaningful and transformative summer learning experience.
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Designed for high school and middle school students seeking strong academics and exciting extracurriculars
Courses taught by experienced instructors selected from Georgetown’s academic community
Curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary studies, real-world learning, and foundational skill development
Ideal for students who are motivated, curious, and eager to explore Washington, D.C.’s culture and history
Located in a vibrant neighborhood filled with shops, cafes, theaters, and historic landmarks
Combines academic challenge with opportunities for exploration, leadership, and personal growth
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📘 Academic tuition
🏨 Housing (residential programs)
🍽 Three meals per day during the week; two meals per day on weekends
🎡 Afternoon, evening, and weekend activities and excursions
🚐 Transportation for all included activities
🏋️ Access to athletic and recreation facilities
🛌 Blanket, linens, and pillow
🛡 Full campus safety and supervision
Note: Some academies and specialized courses may require additional academic fees.
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📝 Application fee
✈ Airfare and airport transfers
🍽 Meals eaten off campus
🧼 Laundry
💼 Personal spending money
🏥 Medical expenses
🎟 Supplemental course fees (if applicable)
A standard international program fee applies for international students.
Closest airport: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
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🏛 Smithsonian museums, White House visit, MLK Memorial, WWII Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Air & Space Museum
⚾ Washington Nationals baseball game
🌊 National Harbor & D.C. Waterfront
🎢 Six Flags
🛍 Shopping at Pentagon City Mall and Tysons Corner
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🎧 Silent Disco and Live Band Karaoke
🎭 Variety shows with comedians, hypnotists, mentalists, and magicians
🎨 Clubs: arts, baking, sports tournaments, leagues, and game nights
🍔 End-of-summer BBQ with lawn games and music
🏀 Staff vs. Students Basketball Tournament
⚽ Bubble Soccer Tournament
🔫 On-campus Laser Tag
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