Hunter College Campus Schools Summer Enrichment Program for the Gifted
Hunter College Campus Schools’ Summer Enrichment Program will run again for its 40th year in July, 2025! We accept students identified as gifted and talented who are entering grades 1-7 from the New York area, nationally, and internationally.
Tuition for the program is $2750, which includes a $100 non-refundable application fee. Our online application is not open yet. It will open in February of 2025.
Admissions is on a first-come, first-serve basis. After initial enrollment, you will be notified of acceptance by email. Keep in mind, due to the number of applicants, acceptance notices may take several weeks. Within this email will be the link to register for the program and submit payment for the entire tuition.
For more information, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions. Thank you for your interest and support of this program.
If you have any questions please email all inquiries to cb2160@hccs.hunter.cuny.edu
If you would like to be part of our mailing list and receive program updates, please enter your name and email address through this online form: https://forms.gle/bsywWVNSjUkWWiP47
We do not require teacher recommendations, however, our program is rigorous and designed for students who perform above grade level throughout the regular school year.
All basic supplies are provided. However, students are welcome to bring in their own writing supplies if they wish. Occasionally, teachers ask students to bring items like cardboard or commonly discarded items to use for special projects.
Arrival is from 8:00am until 8:55. Students have their first class from 9:00am until 10:25. Their second class is from 10:30 until 11:55, followed by lunch and recess. They then have a final class from 1:-2:25. Regular dismissal is from 2:25-2:45.
Yes, if your child is 12 years old or older they are eligible to arrive and be dismissed by themselves as long as you provide us with written permission.
Students are allowed to have cell phones but they must be kept within their bag at all times throughout the school day. Students are permitted to use their cell phones to call the person picking them up at dismissal time.
Each student will have three classes in three different concentrations. There is an English Language Arts class, a STEM class, and an Arts class. Our curriculum is project based, so students will engage in various projects in each class throughout the program.
Yes. One incident of late pick up is forgiven. However, after the first incident, there is a $5 fee after pick up time and $5 per every additional 15 minutes.
Yes. Students have the option to eat both breakfast and lunch. These meals are provided through the NYC DOE distribution, so the menu is the same as it is for NYC schools.