High School Summer Programs

Sponsored by Howard University School of Business

Early Registration Apply by 3/10/17

Students interested in business and business-related careers – Howard University School of Business High School Summer Youth Programs! Apply by March 10 for Early Consideration!

George S. Willie Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP)
July 16-21, Residential

The Accounting Career Awareness Program was established in 1980 by the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) to increase the understanding of accounting and business career opportunities among high school students from underrepresented ethnic groups.

Computer Information Systems career Awareness Program (CISCAP)
July 16-21, Residential

CISCAP is an intensive one-week residential program for rising high school juniors and seniors who have an interest in computers, business, or STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) discipline. This enriching week provides exposure to the possible range of careers in Information Systems, as well as an opportunity to attend college preparatory classes. The goal of CISCAP is to encourage and assist high school students from under-represented minority ethnic groups to attend college and consider selecting Computer Information Systems as a possible major.

Summer Actuarial Program (SAP)
July 16-21, Residential

The Summer Actuarial Program is an educational enrichment experience in mathematics, statistics, computers, business, and actuarial careers for exceptional mathematics high school juniors. The program is funded by the Joint CAS/SOA Committee on Minority Recruiting, insurance companies, actuarial consulting firms, and Howard’s Center for Insurance Education. It is devoted to helping strong mathematics students improve their skills and providing information about business and actuarial careers.