Summer Camp Arrangement

US summer programs at top universities are a powerful reference for elite admissions. With only one summer opportunity in Grade 10 and 11, choosing the right program is critical.

Summer programs at elite US universities are a significant factor in college admissions. Students who attend top summer programs are highly sought after by leading universities worldwide. Programs range from credit-bearing to non-credit, language to research-focused, and are offered at institutions including Harvard, Stanford, Yale, MIT, UChicago, Columbia, and UBC. With each student having just one summer per year in Grades 10–11, selecting the right program requires careful professional guidance.

1Professional program matching based on intended major, academic level, and grade
2Full application consulting: materials preparation, essay writing, and strategy
3Teacher recommendation letter coordination and guidance
4Application essay and personal statement coaching
5Pre-submission review and final materials polishing
6Multi-summer progression planning across Grades 8–11

Choosing the Right Program

Summer programs vary enormously in quality, selectivity, and admissions impact. Should you prioritize a university's brand name, or the specific program content? Is the program aligned with your intended major? Will it translate into a meaningful application narrative? These are difficult choices. Ivy100 draws on nearly 20 years of university planning experience to provide expert program selection and guidance.

More Than Just Attendance

Attending a summer program at a top university is not just about the experience — it's about building a relationship with a campus, exploring a potential major, and creating a story that strengthens your overall application. Some students discover their dream school through a summer program. We ensure the experience becomes a powerful, authentic component of each student's admissions narrative.

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