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Programs for Middle School and High School Students

These programs provide a comprehensive curriculum to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for their future endeavors. They cover many subjects, including mathematics, science, social studies, and language arts, fostering a well-rounded education.

Many of our programs also offer extracurricular activities and specialized courses to cater to diverse interests and talents. The goal of our programs is not only academic growth but also the holistic development of students, preparing them for success in their chosen paths.

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  • After School Program (K-4)

    The Manhattan University after-school programs provide children in grades K-4 with homework support and enrichment in science, math, engineering, technology-based subjects, and the arts. 
  • Science & Engineering Camp (5th-7th graders)

    The Science & Engineering Summer Camp at Manhattan University introduces young learners to the science of engineering. Campers explore five engineering specialties: mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, and environmental engineering. Campers examine a different engineering specialty each week, allowing participants to learn what these five engineering disciplines offer the world and help improve.
  • Entrepreneurship Camp (10th, 11th, and 12th graders)

    During this three-week program, 10th, 11th, and 12th graders will develop a business venture, starting with an idea and ending with an actual product or service. 
  • Pre-College Courses (11th, and 12th graders)

    These two-week university pre-college courses are designed for 11th, and 12th-grade high school students. During the summer in our New York City campus, participants get a taste of a post-secondary education's intellectual and social demands in subject areas required to succeed in college. These courses could be taken for 3 credits (undergraduate) or audit (noncredit).