High School Programs

NYU Summer Programs: There’s Something for Everyone
Special NYU summer programs can help high school and undergraduate students prepare for college and beyond.

NYU CALI: Here’s the Scoop
High school senior and NYU CALI alum Dario Anaya shares why taking part in the program was one of the best decisions he's ever made.

High School Academy: Get the Edge on College and Career Prep
Explore a variety of academic and career paths through immersive workshops for high school students.

Performing & Fine Art Portfolios: How to Stand Out
Preparing for your Artistic Review takes time and effort. Why not get a head start through one of our summer programs at Steinhardt or Tisch?

What Exactly Is College Prep?
Learn what it is, what you can be doing, and how you can partake in NYU programs to improve your own process.

Saturday Academy: High School Students Explore Dentistry at NYU
At the Saturday Academy at NYU Dentistry, high school students sink their teeth into rigorous dental training.

Why College Matters: Invest in Your Future
Hereʼs why we think earning your degree is more important now than ever before.

NYU Precollege: The Writing Workshop
Improve your writing skills at NYU’s summer 2021 five-week Precollege Writing Workshop.

Ready, Set, Summer: From Script to Screen with Tisch’s High School Screenwriting Workshop
This summer high schoolers can learn the ins and outs of writing for the big and small screen with Tischʼs Online High School Screenwriters Workshop.

Ready, Set, Summer: Steinhardt’s High School Music Production Programs Strike a Chord
NYU SIMPT (Summer Institute of Music Production Technology) and SEMI (Summer Electronic Music Institute) programs teach aspiring high school musicians to create, record, and perform like pros.

The Perks of Precollege Programs
Precollege programs allow high school students to explore their interests and experience college life. I loved the precollege experience, but why should you?

A Slice of NYU: Precollege and the NYU Experience
There's no better way to learn if a college might be the right fit for you than experiencing it yourself