Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 18:54     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

I did one at Grinnell. I decided not to apply, but received a call from one of the professors and an admissions person asking me to reconsider. I think if you make a positive impression, it helps
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 18:52     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

Cash cow targeting desperate suckers…….complete scam.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 18:51     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

Anonymous wrote:No, just shows that you have $$$



+1
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 18:40     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

My friends kid did a UMD summer programmer after 8th grade. She got an A+ in a college level class. I think that says something about her ability. In general I do not think they help more than a job or another activity.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 18:38     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

No, just shows that you have $$$
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 18:37     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

Anonymous wrote:no they do not unless you are already in their range.


OP here.
kid is "in range".
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 18:02     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

I would not do it thinking it would help. I could see doing it so the kid could get a sense of what the campus/neighborhood was like.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:49     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

Anonymous wrote:no they do not unless you are already in their range.


I said it helps show interest - but I also agree with this.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:48     Subject: Re:do summer programs help at all with admissions?

I think it helps show interest in the school.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:48     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

no they do not unless you are already in their range.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:45     Subject: Re:do summer programs help at all with admissions?

Anonymous wrote:I think they help


while i think they are largely cash cows for top schools preying on families interested in prestige, they may - may - help if a school values a student's "demonstrated interest" in their institution.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:36     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

Barnard awards credit for scores of 4 or 5 on many AP exams. If she will receive credit that can be used toward a Barnard degree and will also be able to use AP scores to get more credit, you might be able to save money long-term if the summer course gets her to a full semester's worth. Of course, most students won't want to graduate early due to social reasons, so that might not work practically.

The summer program might also help her confirm that it's the right place for her.

All that said, attending a summer program at a school you really want to attend is very iffy with regard to admissions and not likely to yield more than some other worthwhile summer pursuit, like perhaps a class at a local school that's less selective and might be on her radar as a safety. The only way it's likely to help is if she makes a major connection with one of the faculty members, who subsequently goes to bat for her with the admissions office. Like I said, iffy.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:29     Subject: Re:do summer programs help at all with admissions?

I think they help
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:24     Subject: Re:do summer programs help at all with admissions?

Don’t know if it helps with admissions but Columbia, with whom Barnard is affiliated, has 1 and 3 week residential and online programs that are likely less $$ than a 7 week program and may be just as helpful.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2022 17:12     Subject: do summer programs help at all with admissions?

My junior is passionately interested in Barnard. Would like to ED next year. It's 150% her first choice. She wants to attend a woman's college.
She's a top student at a top DC private so her chances are probably as decent as they can be (but still very much a lotto).
Would it help her application at all to do a summer program there? They have a 7 week pre-baccalaureate program (for college credit with Barnard faculty) but it is $$.