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What Middle School Students Can Do for College Now

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Madeleine Karydes

  • November 22, 2023

Why not get started today on embracing your collegiate future? Many families think that college planning doesn’t start until high school but research shows that the more prepared your students are, the more likely they are to get accepted to the college of their dreams.

Let’s breakdown some ways you can prepare for college throughout your middle school year.

Fall Semester in Middle School

Young teens facing the close of the fall semester have their hands full juggling classes and clubs as final exams approach. Not to mention, college-bound students know that competitive summer activities, internships, and college applications will be due in the coming weeks. Middle school students, in particular, are faced with a difficult task: in the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, young teens are asked to discover and invest in their passions for the first time in a very mature way. It’s no tall order to balance this kind of personal development alongside your most academically challenging courseload yet.

Middle School: A Time for Building Foundational Skills

As your workload ramps up, students will also need to work harder and learn important life skills, like time management and prioritization. In the unfolding academic journey, proactive planning becomes the cornerstone of a balanced and successful middle school experience.

In spite of all that, the new responsibilities as a middle school student are exciting. These autumn days are a welcome break to reflect on your progress and spend quality time with your family. Foundational skills and character built now will come in handy for the rest of your student’s life.

Plan Your Summer Activities Before the End of the Year

Don’t let the stress of your workload seep over into your holidays! For those of you planning out your summer holiday plans, especially younger students, now is the time to act to avoid a time crunch later. Most students would do well to plan their summer activities before the end of the year. 

Empowerly is here to help by collecting a list of some of the best middle school summer programs out there. Let us help your middle schoolers have a fun, engaging, and intellectual summer experience to boost them forward! 

What Middle Schoolers Can Do for College Now

For those of you looking to expand your intellectual horizons in 2024, consider browsing this list to see what catches your eye.

National Student Leadership Conference’s Middle School Programs

Subject(s): 

  • Animal Sciences
  • Engineering
  • Medicine & Health Care
  • U.S. History & Government

Length: 6 Days

Location: American University

Deadline: Rolling

Duke University Pre-College Middle School Programs

Subject(s):

  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Information

Length: 1-2 Weeks

Location: Duke University

Deadline: February (early) or March

University of California, Berkeley Girls in Engineering

Subject(s): Engineering

Time/Date: 7 Days

Location: University of California, Berkeley

Deadline: March 31st

Kode with Klossy

Subject(s): Computer Science

Length: 2 Weeks

Location: Various locations, TBD

Deadline: Opens in Spring

New York University Middle School Programs

Subject(s):

  • Math Program for Young Minds
  • Science and Technology Entry Program
  • Science of Smart City

Length: Various, 3-13 Weeks

Location: New York University

Deadline: Opens in Spring

Make the Most of Your Winter Holidays

As the fall semester winds down, a burgeoning wave of responsibilities looms on the horizon, urging students to chart their course well in advance. The specter of summer activities, especially for younger students, presents a formidable challenge that demands proactive measures to sidestep the last-minute time crunch. While the academic workload steadily intensifies, it’s healthier for students not to allow the encroaching stress to infiltrate the necessary respite of the holiday season.

For those seeking help in managing these challenges, Empowerly is there to guide the way. Our team can put together a carefully selected list of great summer programs for middle school students like you! If you’re excited about learning new things in 2024, working with a college counselor can be an invaluable tool to advance your progress. 

As you go through your school journey, planning ahead becomes a key part of having a successful and balanced experience. Empowerly not only helps with the current challenges but also acts as a guide for future growth. So, exploring the summer program list isn’t just about finding activities—it’s like finding a roadmap to make your 2024 an intellectually fulfilling adventure.

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