Program Dates for 2009
- Session I
June 15 - July 10, 2009
- Session II
July 14 - August 10, 2009
- Six-Week Courses
June 15 - July 27, 2009
Capital's Summer Institute in Science and Mathematics is an accelerated program that's designed to help you complete a full year of coursework in just eight weeks. It's a unique program and it attracts motivated students from schools all over the country.
Rigorous yet supportive, the Summer Institute is an exhilarating learning experience. You'll debate and explore topics in-depth with professors, tutors and other students. And you'll learn more than you ever thought possible.
Are you up to the challenge?
The Subjects We Teach
Summer Institute classes meet five times a week and delve deep into subjects like:
- Organic chemistry
- General chemistry
- Physics
- Calculus
- Biochemistry
- Algebra and trigonometry
- Differential equations
- Biology
- Chemical analysis
- Computational studies
No matter what college or university you attend during the year, this program is a smart, stimulating and efficient way to earn math and science credits that are transferable.
Program Benefits
The Summer Institute in Science and Mathematics can help you:
- Focus on one subject at a time and master it completely
- Connect with other students from different backgrounds and educational institutions
- Prepare for the fast pace of medical school and other professional programs
The Summer Institute in Science and Mathematics offers clear academic advantages, including:
- Classes that are taught exclusively by professors who hold doctorate degrees in their fields
- Small class sizes that allow professors to address your questions and needs more effectively
- Professors who come early and stay late to make sure you understand what they are teaching
- Teaching assistants who are outgoing, dedicated to tutoring, and have recently earned A's in the classes they're assisting
- Classrooms and labs equipped with the latest computers and instrumentation
Who Attends This Program?
The Summer Institute in Science and Mathematics attracts students from both local and out-of-state colleges and universities, including:
- The Ohio State University
- Ohio Northern University
- Cornell University
- Duke University
- Harvard University
- Northwestern University
- Purdue University
Prerequisites
It is the applicant's responsibility to have taken the prerequisite courses and be able to provide proof of successful completion of any prerequisite courses.