Overview
The Duke University Summer Session for High School Students is a prestigious six-week, credit-bearing program designed for academically driven rising juniors and seniors. Offering both in-person courses for local commuters and online options for non-commuters, including international students, this program provides a unique opportunity to experience college-level academics at one of the world’s leading universities.
Participants can choose from a wide range of subjects across the arts and sciences, with popular topics including healthcare, economics, and law. Classes are taught by Duke's esteemed faculty and are held alongside undergraduate students, providing a rigorous yet supportive environment. Students will gain valuable skills such as critical thinking, time management, and collaboration while exploring their academic interests in depth.
The program is open to high school students who are at least 16 years old by the start of the term (July 1, 2024). Applicants must submit an online application along with a resume, personal statement, transcript, and English proficiency scores (if applicable). The application process is competitive but accessible to motivated students from diverse backgrounds.
For those attending online, the flexibility allows students from around the globe to engage with Duke’s curriculum without relocating. However, all courses follow Eastern Time schedules, so participants should plan accordingly. Local students opting for in-person classes will enjoy access to Duke’s world-class campus facilities.
This program is ideal for high schoolers seeking an early taste of college life while earning credits that may transfer to future university studies. It’s an incredible opportunity to challenge oneself academically, connect with peers from around the world, and build a strong foundation for collegiate success.