Enrichment Opportunities


Enrichment Opportunities

Waterloo Unlimited
Waterloo Unlimited is university-wide trans-disciplinary high school enrichment program for high school students of exceptional potential offered by the University of Waterloo. There are one week programs offered for students in Grades 10 (Winter) 11(Winter) and 12 (Fall).

Shad Valley
Since 1981 the Shad Valley program has been helping top students in senior high school find an edge in the competitive knowledge-based world of tomorrow. It’s an experience unlike anything else you’ve seen; it combines entrepreneurship with science and technology and offers academic and often paid work experience to its students. Waterloo University is one of the host campuses for Shad Valley.

Enrichment Studies Unit at Queen’s University in Kingston
The Enrichment Studies Unit strives to provide opportunities for motivated individuals to engage in diverse and challenging learning experiences. Courses are offered throughout the year.

International Education and Volunteer Programs
At this website is a collection of different summer programs for graduating students and those planning to return to high school next year. International exchanges service opportunities or the chance to earn credits abroad are some of the options.

The Soulpepper High School Outreach Project (HOP) is the coming together of the Soulpepper Theatre Company and University of Toronto - New College to offer this exciting program to high school students. This five-day residential program offers students the opportunity to study and perform with Canada's premier Theatre company while living on the University of Toronto's downtown campus.

 

DEEP Summer Academy 2007 - University of Toronto. For highly motivated high school students who excel in math and science and are looking for an academic challenge in an advanced environment. (http://www.engineering.utoronto.ca)

CSI Peterborough: DNA Forensics Camp 2007 - Trent University. A unique camp focusing on DNA Technology Forensic Science and their related social issues. (http://www.nrdpfc.ca)