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  • Georgetown University - Online Business Programs

    Pre-college online courses for high school students to explore entrepreneurship, marketing, investing, & more.

  • iD Tech: Computer Science and Cybersecurity Classes

    iD Tech offers online coding, game development, robotics, & design courses for kids & teens, taught by expert instructors.

  • MIT - MITES Semester

    Join MITES Semester (formerly MOSTEC) for a six-month STEM & college preparation experience.

  • SHPE: Virtual STEM Labs

    We provide K-12 students access to a variety of opportunities in science, technology, engineering, & math!

  • Tufts Pre-College: Engineering & Computer Science Programs

    Explore your academic interests at an advanced level with college courses at Tufts University that are open to high school students.

  • University of Notre Dame - Pre-College Online Program: STEM

    Notre Dame's pre-college online STEM-related courses feature dynamic video lessons by renowned faculty, & access to mentors.

  • Young Wonks: Online Coding Classes

    Computer science classes with robotics, Internet of Things (IOT) & game development based curriculum.

  • Georgetown University Pre-College Program: Cybersecurity Course

    This course unveils how cyberspace evolved, how it opened the door for cyberattacks, & how the world of the dark web came to exist.

  • Excel High School: STEM Mechanical Engineering Course

    Dive into the fascinating world of mechanical engineering with Excel High School's comprehensive introductory course.

  • edX: Engineering

    edX offers a wide range of online engineering courses from, covering topics like mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering.

  • 24/7 Teach: AI - Prompt Engineering Bootcamp

    Embark on a journey into the fascinating world of AI Prompt Engineering in our specially designed bootcamp for teens

  • BerkeleyX: Entrepreneurship For All (Part I): The UC Berkeley Startup Guide for students by Silicon Valley Insiders - edX

    This is the Silicon Valley insiders’ guide to entrepreneurship.

  • Council for Economic Education Program - Invest in Girls

    Our program offers free online & in-person resources to help young women learn about money management.

  • FutureLearn

    Learn economics online from basic to advanced theory & gain a deeper understanding of why & how our economies work.

  • Investopedia

    Investopedia offers expert financial education with articles, tutorials, & tools on investing, personal finance, & market analysis.

  • NASA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory offers educational resources, including lesson plans, projects, & videos for students in STEM fields.

  • Wharton University - Understanding Your Money

    Wharton’s online program helps students learn money-management, budgeting, & investing strategies.

  • Veritas AI - AI + Finance

    A 10-week course that explores AI in finance, featuring lectures, hands-on projects, & predictive modeling for stock price prediction.

  • University of Notre Dame - Pre-College Online Program: Business

    This course guides you through the fundamentals & exciting inner workings of the world of business.

  • The Stock Market Game

    Our website allows students to learn investing & personal finance through simulated stock market experiences.

  • Class Central: Caltech The Science of the Universe

    Learn the basics of astronomy at the home of time & space in this online course.

  • Coursera: Astronomy Courses

    Coursera offers a variety of online astronomy courses from top universities in topics like stars, planets, galaxies, & cosmology.

  • Khan Academy: Cosmology and Astronomy

    Khan Academy's Cosmology & Astronomy course offers free lessons on the universe's scale, stars, black holes, & Earth's history.

  • MIT OpenCourseWare: Introduction to Astronomy

    Introduction to Astronomy provides an introduction to the physics of the solar system, stars, the interstellar medium, & the universe.

  • Udemy: Astronomy Courses

    Udemy offers online astronomy courses for all levels, covering stargazing, planetary observation, & astrophysics.

  • Open Yale Courses: Astronomy

    The Department of Astronomy at Yale offers a wide range of courses in astronomy, physics, & mathematics.

  • OpenLearn: Astronomy

    OpenLearn offers 'The Universe: A Beginner’s Guide,' an accessible course exploring the fundamentals of the universe for beginners.

  • Royal Museums Greenwich: Introduction to Astonomy Online

    This course is for people with no prior knowledge of astronomy & offers a basic introduction to the subject from various perspectives.

  • The Planetary Society

    There is a potential 50% cut to NASA science on the line. Fuel our efforts to stop this cut & help us hit our goal of 800 new members.

  • Science Club for Girls - Junior Mentor - in Cambridge, MA

    The Junior Mentor Program empowers 8–12th grade girls & gender-expansive youth to grow in STEM & leadership.

  • MITES - Saturdays - in Cambridge, MA

    MITES Saturdays offers 7th–12th graders a multi-year STEM program to build skills, explore tech, and grow academically.

  • North Shore Amateur Astronomy Club in Boxford, MA

    Learn about astronomy. Guests are welcome to attend one of our monthly meetings to see if it is for you.

  • Tufts Pre-College - Engineering - in Medford, MA

    Browse our catalog of pre-college engineering courses available to high school students.

  • History Cambridge Corps Volunteer - in Cambridge, MA

    Join History Cambridge Corps to share untold stories! Volunteer to research, write, and amplify Cambridge’s hidden histories.

  • National History Day in MA

    National History Day allows 6–12th graders to explore history through research and creative projects on a topic of their choice.

  • Boston Conservatory at Berklee – Summer Dance Intensive

    A three-week program that transforms dancers' technique and encourages their artistry while exploring modern dance and improvisation.

  • The Dance Complex – Musical Theatre Classes

    We support dance creation, study, & performance, connecting artists, audiences, & the community through movement and ideas.

  • Junior Economic Club of Boston

    A nonprofit, student led organization that fosters meaningful connections between professionals and students to inspire new leaders.

  • Tufts Pre-College - Economics - in Medford, MA

    Browse our catalog of pre-college economics courses available to high school students.

  • Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - TIP Internship Program

    The Boston Fed's paid internship program, providing Boston high schoolers with skills, coaching & career pathways.

  • MIT Museum - Teen After Dark: Outer Space - in Cambridge, MA

    Join us for a teen night themed on outer space at the MIT Museum.

  • GNACE - Astronomy: The Basics in Newburyport, MA

    Students will learn the basics about stars, planets, galaxies, black holes, and what causes astronomical events.

  • MIT Kavli Institute - Talks - in Cambridge, MA

    The MIT Kavli Institute (MKI) shares with students and the community an understanding of Astrophysics and Space Research through events.

  • BU - Public Open Night at the Observatory

    The Public Open Night at the Observatory is a chance for people to come observe the night sky through telescopes.

  • Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center - YES for CURE

    A 2.5-year training initiative for disadvantaged high school & undergraduate students interested in a career in scientific research.

  • The Mass General Youth Scholars Program

    A four-year STEM program for students focusing on career exploration, research, & college readiness, with weekly classes.

  • Brigham and Women's Hospital - SSJP Programs

    A year-round internship program designed to introduce 100 Boston high school students to medical, health, and science professions.

  • Tufts Pre-College - Science - in Medford, MA

    Explore our various pre-college course offerings on the broad subject of science.

  • MIT Museum - Teen Programming Council - in Cambridge, MA

    Our program allows high school students to connect with MIT researchers & discover science & engineering career possibilities.

  • Massachusetts Life Sciences Center - High School Apprenticeship - in Waltham, MA

    Paid internships for underrepresented and low-income high school students throughout Massachusetts.

  • YES - Programs for Boston Youth

    Outdoor Adventure offers youth activities like kayaking, rock climbing, & mountain biking. Also overnight adventures!

  • Mass Audubon - in Lincoln, MA

    Mass Audubon offers teen programs like Youth Climate Leadership, conservation clubs, adventure trips, & internships.

  • BioBuilder - High School Apprenticeship - in Newton, MA

    BioBuilder offers hands-on biotech programs for students, including summer research, apprenticeships, lab workshops, & more.

  • Historic New England's School and Youth Programs

    Engaging multidisciplinary programs that use historical resources to enrich student learning, with many options available virtually.

  • Citizen Scientist

    Volunteers actively participating in scientific research by collecting & analyzing data or engaging in experiments.

  • Museum of African American History Educational Programs

    Uses historic sites and collections to link colonial and early African American history to broader human rights themes.

  • Georgetown University Pre-College: Science Courses

    Georgetown University offers both enrichment & pre-college online courses for high school students ages 13 & older.

  • The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: Courses

    Discover courses & resources on American history from the Gilder Lehrman Institute, perfect for students & history enthusiasts.

  • Varsity Academics: High School History Camps

    Our History Camps are intensive workshops in which secondary-school students learn how to research & write about history.

  • University of Vermont Pre-College: History

    Explore UVM's pre-college history courses for high school students, offering a head start on college learning.

  • Tufts University Pre-College: History

    Explore history courses at Tufts University, covering diverse topics & perspectives for professional & continuing education learners.

  • National History Day Project

    Join National History Day, a competition where students explore historical topics through research, analysis, & creativity.

  • BalletRox

    Provides structured, multi-year dance programs focusing on ballet and other dance forms, aiming to empower Boston youth through dance.

  • Urbanity Dance

    Offers contemporary dance classes and youth programs focusing on technique, creativity, and performance skills.

  • All That Jazz Newton Dance Studio

    All That Jazz Dance Studio in Newton offers fun, inclusive dance classes for all ages and levels, from toddlers to advanced teens.

  • José Mateo Ballet Theatre

    Provides ballet training with a focus on developing strong technique and artistic expression.

  • Brookline Ballet School

    Provides ballet training focusing on technique, artistry, and performance opportunities.

  • Carnegie Mellon University: Open Learning Initiative

    Access free, self-paced courses from Carnegie Mellon University’s Open Learning Initiative, offering education in various subjects.

  • Junior Achievement of Greater Boston: JA Economics®

    One semester course that helps students understand financial literacy and core economic principles.

  • Massachusetts DECA

    Prepares emerging leaders in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management through conferences, competitions, and experiences.

  • Teen Science Cafe

    TSCs are free out of school time programs where teens & STEM experts collaborate on presentations & hands-on activities.

  • Outdoor Expeditions for High School Students

    Surrounded by the pristine natural world & a crew of adventurous peers, students work as a team to achieve goals & learn skills.

  • Project Learning Tree

    Our Nature Activities for Families introduce children to nature & their environment.

  • Sustainably Developing Your Community: Columbia University

    Learn how to sustainably develop your community, focusing on practical solutions for a greener future.

  • The Nature Conservancy: Nature Connects Webinars & Virtual Field Trips

    Hear from our leading scientists & environmental experts about tackling climate change, & providing food & water sustainably.

  • Land's Sake After School Programs

    Students build community, gain farm and forestry skills, connect with nature, and take home fresh vegetables.

  • Cathleen Stone Island Outward Bound School

    Offers hands-on learning and outdoor adventures to empower youth from under-resourced communities through experiential education.

  • Husson University: ECAP - ex: Wildland Fire

    Register at Husson University to explore their programs, admissions process, & how you can start pursuing higher education.

  • Green Schools Alliance

    We empower student sustainability leaders with skills, knowledge & tools to address climate change.

  • CornellLab: Bird Academy

    Learn about birds through expert-led courses on the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's All About Birds Academy.

  • Bush Survival Training: Online Wilderness Survival Course

    Gain lifesaving skills while learning online at your pace.

  • Base Camp: Sustainability Online

    Dig into the past, dive into computers, create songs, & more with our various workshops!

  • Alderleaf Wilderness College: Essential Wilderness Survival Course

    Learn the core skills of survival (shelter, water, fire, & food) in a way that allows you to participate at home & at your own pace.

  • Tufts University Pre-College: Science Courses

    Explore Tufts University’s professional & continuing education courses in science.

  • PBS Learning Media

    Explore free world history resources for grades 9-12 on PBS LearningMedia, covering key events, cultures, & global perspectives.

  • Student Conservation Association

    Join us in building the next generation of conservation leaders.

  • STEM-E Mentorship Program

    Explore STEME’s mentorship programs, connecting students with professionals to guide them in their educational journey.

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Internship Programs

    Explore NOAA’s student opportunities, offering a range of internships & scholarships to pursue a career in environmental science.

  • Community Boat Building

    Students apply classroom skills in math, engineering, and teamwork to build wooden rowboats and explore marine science.

  • SeaPerch Program

    Educational program where students build underwater ROVs, gaining hands-on experience in naval architecture and marine engineering.

  • Massachusetts Afterschool Partnership STEM Programs

    Offers a list of after-school and summer programs, internships, and jobs to expand youth access to and interest in STEM careers.

  • Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth: Online Programs Courses in Science

    From space colonization to creative writing, our virtual classrooms will expand your knowledge & spark your curiosity.

  • Horizon Academic

    Discover our personalized mentoring & educational programs to help students unlock their potential & achieve academic success.​

  • Class Central: History Classes

    Learn History, earn certificates with free online courses from Harvard, Stanford, MIT, & other top universities around the world

  • Cornell Pre-College

    Get a head start on college by earning credits from Cornell online.

  • Harvard University edX: History Courses

    Explore free history courses from Harvard, covering key events, historical perspectives, & global insights from top scholars.

  • Hillsdale College: The Great American Story

    Explore America’s history, its triumphs & challenges, & the principles that shaped the nation in this free Hillsdale course.

  • National Geographic: Externships

    An eight-week virtual learning & leadership experience to equip you with tools & connections to seek solutions in their communities.

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