Top 25 Artificial Intelligence Camps for High School Students
Top 25 Artificial Intelligence Camps for High School Students
In no particular order
The Importance of AI Camps in Today’s Educational Landscape
In an era where technology is rapidly evolving, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a significant part of our daily lives. From voice assistants to advanced data analysis, AI is reshaping how we interact with technology. This technological revolution underscores the importance of AI education for the younger generation, especially high school students who stand at the cusp of their academic and professional careers. AI camps offer an immersive learning experience, introducing students to the fundamentals of AI, machine learning, data science, and ethical considerations in technology. These camps are not just about coding and algorithms; they are about fostering critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and preparing students for a future where AI will be ubiquitous.
1. Princeton AI4ALL
- Location: Residential, In-Person program on Princeton campus
- Camp Dates: 3 weeks, July 14th – August 3rd
- Applications Open: February, 2024
- The application requires an academic transcript and the contact information of someone to write a letter of recommendation, alongside some short answer questions and questions about the applicant.
- Application Deadline: TBA
- Decision Notification: Notification of acceptance will be sent out approximately two weeks after the application deadline.
- Cost: Free. Starting in Summer 2024, program costs will be covered by Princeton AI4ALL, including housing, meals, and the trip to Washington, D.C. Assistance with travel expenses to and from Princeton is available.
- Eligibility:
- Students must be in 10th grade at the time of application and going into 11th grade in Fall 2024.
- Live in the United States. Students who live and attend school abroad, including US citizens, will not be considered.
- Meet at least one of the socioeconomic conditions below:
- Combined household income does not exceed $60,000.
- Your family income or circumstances qualify you to receive free or reduced-price lunch in your high school.
- Your family income or circumstances qualify you to receive an SAT or ACT fee waiver.
- Ideal Candidate:
- Have an interest in AI (no previous AI or programming background is required).
- Have leadership skills and the potential to make broader impact.
- Be passionate about creating an inclusive and diverse environment.
- URL: Princeton AI4ALL
- Description: Princeton AI4ALL is a program that is open to all low-income rising 11th grade students living and attending high school in the U.S. or Puerto Rico. Our mission is to inspire tomorrow’s leaders to know, think about, and use artificial intelligence ethically. We educate students through a combination of lectures, hands-on research projects, field trips, and mentorship. We are committed to serving students of all financial backgrounds.
- The program has three main objectives:
- To simultaneously educate and excite students about the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by providing exposure to a variety of AI topics, discussing in-depth some of the cutting-edge AI research, and exploring the societal impacts of AI.
- To foster personal growth through career development workshops, mentoring, and social events.
- To provide students a hands-on experience with real research projects in the AI Lab.
The program also aims to build a close-knit community and encourage interest its participants in the field. Program attendance will be limited to reflect these goals.
- The program has three main objectives:
- Contact: ai4all@princeton.edu | (609) 258-3000
2. STEAM in AI Model Building with Research Full Immersion Track
- Location: Virtual and In-Person
- Camp Duration:
- Virtual
- 4 Weeks and 10 Weeks option
- In-Person: Commuter and Residential options
- 3 Weeks at Santa Clara University, Bay Area
- Virtual
- Camp Dates:
- Virtual
- Summer 10 Weeks: Week of June 17 – Aug 23, 2024
- Summer 4 Weeks: Week of June 17 – July 12, 2024
- Summer 4 Weeks: Week of July 15 – Aug 9, 2024
- In-Person
- Summer 3 Weeks: June 24th – July 12th.
- Virtual
- Early Application Deadline: March 15, 2024. Limited seats. Rolling admissions.
- Cost:
- Virtual – $4,495. Financial aid available.
- In Person Commuter – $5,495. Financial aid available.
- In Person Residential – $7,995. Financial aid available.
- Eligibility: Students in High School
- URL: Virtual and In-Person
- Description: The Full Immersion Coding and AI Research Summer Camp offers a unique opportunity for high school and college students to deepen their knowledge in coding and AI while engaging in a real-world research project. Participants will not only gain advanced technical skills but also develop critical research and communication skills. By publishing a group research paper, students will showcase their ability to contribute meaningfully to the field of AI and computation, setting them on a path towards successful academic and professional careers.
- Contact: admissions@STEAMinAI.org | (408) 915-7785
3. MIT Autonomous Cognitive Assistance (CogWorks) Beaver Works Summer Institute
- Location: Virtual
- Camp Duration: 4 Weeks
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
- Cost: Free
- Selection Criteria:
- Demonstrated technical ability (determined through recommendation by school official and other supporting information, such as test scores, completed coursework, and grades collected in the application).
- Demonstrated commitment to extracurricular learning via participation and completion of the online course (participation/progress are tracked by the instructors).
- Application has three short essays (500 words or less for each essay).
- Teacher recommendation due by April 1st (link for teachers is in the application).
- Application will require parent(s) information and electronic signature.
- Application asks for honors/awards (limited to maximum of 200 characters, be specific)
- We cannot accept students outside of the US due to logistical challenges, all students must be living in the US for the July program.
- URL: Cog*Works
- Description: The Autonomous Cognitive Assistant course, CogWorks, uses project-based learning to immerse students in exciting applications of modern machine learning and data science. The class consists of three distinct modules, which focus on applications of machine learning in the domains of audio, vision, and language, respectively. These modules bring students in contact with critical foundational concepts in applied mathematics, science, and machine learning via compelling capstone projects that have important, real-world applications. The central ethos to this course is that all of these impressive projects can be completed without our depending on any “mystery boxes” to do so.
Students in Cog*Works will be immersed in a hands-on environment, where all lectures are paired with detailed Python-based exercises that incorporate both applied mathematics and basic algorithms. The capstone projects are completed by teams of students, who will learn to use tools like git and VSCode to work together in a highly collaborative environment. - Contact: bwsi-admin@mit.edu
- Summer Program Info
4. STEAM in AI AI Model Building Master Track
- Location: Virtual
- Camp Dates:
- Summer 10 Weeks: Week of June 17 – Aug 23, 2024
- Summer 4 Weeks: Week of June 17 – July 12, 2024
- Summer 4 Weeks: Week of July 15 – Aug 9, 2024
- Camp Duration: 4 Weeks and 10 Weeks option
- Early Application Deadline: March 15, 2024. Limited seats. Rolling admissions.
- Cost: $3,495. Financial aid available.
- Eligibility: Students in High School
- URL: STEAMinAI.org
- Description: The Coding and AI Model Building Summer Camp in the Master Track is an advanced program designed to provide high school students with in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in coding and artificial intelligence (AI) model development. Over the course of ten weeks, participants will embark on a journey to master coding skills and create AI models, preparing them for future opportunities in the rapidly evolving tech industry.
- Contact: admissions@STEAMinAI.org | (408) 915-7785
5. Carnegie Mellon University CMU AI Scholars
- Location: Residential, In-Person program on CMU campus
- Camp Dates: 4 weeks, Jun. 22 to Jul. 20, 2024
- Applications Open: open now, Rolling Admissions
- Application Deadline: March 1st, 2024
- Decision Notification: April 5th, 2024
- Cost: Free.
- Eligibility:
- AI Scholars (AIS) utilizes a holistic application review and admissions process, looking at the full application and selecting program participants based on a combination of factors. Because we are a fully funded, merit-based program for participants, demonstration of financial need is one of these factors. There is no option for participants to pay out of pocket tuition fees for this program, and documentation of financial need is required for application submission.
- URL: CMU AI Scholars
- Description: AI Scholars will take a deep dive into the world of artificial intelligence through a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on research projects, faculty lectures, and industry engagement with leading tech companies around the country.AI Scholars (AIS), a CS Pathways initiative, is a four-week immersive experience on the CMU campus for rising high school seniors. This fully funded, merit-based program brings students together from around the country to explore artificial intelligence with Carnegie Mellon faculty, staff, and researchers who are leaders in the field. As a fully funded program, AI Scholars program costs are covered by CS Pathways through generous support from foundations, corporations, sponsors, and donors. Covered costs include tuition, housing, meal plans, and program-related field trips and special events. Travel assistance may be requested by families for whom transportation costs to and from CMU would provide a significant barrier to attendance.As an AI Scholar you will engage in college-level courses, as well as weekly college prep and readiness seminars focused on college admissions, financial aid, social emotional wellbeing, and more. You’ll develop meaningful connections with peers and mentors while being fully immersed in the college experience. A core value of CS Pathways and the AI Scholars program is building an inclusive, anti-racist environment. You will be expected to uphold this value and to participate in discussions about equity in STEM and beyond.
- Contact: Natalie Hatcher at nhatcher@andrew.cmu.edu
6. STEAM in AI Data Science Foundation Track
- Location: Virtual
- Camp Dates:
- Summer 7 Weeks: Week of June 17 – Aug 9, 2024
- Summer 4 Weeks: Week of June 17 – July 12, 2024
- Summer 4 Weeks: Week of July 15 – Aug 9, 2024
- Camp Duration: 4 Weeks and 7 Weeks option
- Early Application Deadline: March 15, 2024. Limited seats. Rolling admissions.
- Cost: $2,985. Financial aid available.
- Eligibility: Students in Middle and High School
- URL: STEAMinAI.org
- Description: The Data Science and Analytics Summer Camp in the Foundation Track is an intensive program designed to introduce middle and high school students to the exciting world of data. Over the course of seven weeks, participants will explore the fundamentals of Data Science, Data Analytics, and Data Visualization. This hands-on camp will equip students with essential skills to analyze and interpret data, make data-driven decisions, and create compelling visualizations.
- Contact: admissions@STEAMinAI.org | (408) 915-7785
7. Stanford University AI4ALL
- Location: Virtual
- Camp Dates: July 8 – 26, 2024
- Application Deadline: February 20, 2024
*Letters of recommendation are due within 7 days of application submission. - Decision Notification: March 25, 2024
- Cost: Check Website (Financial aid available)
- Eligibility: Stanford AI4ALL is open to current 9th-grade students (rising 10th graders during the summer) eager to explore the exciting field of AI and increase diversity in the field.
- URL: Stanford AI4ALL
- Description: The Stanford AI4ALL program focuses on deep AI exploration and increasing diversity in the AI field. The 3-week virtual program, designed for 9th-grade students, immerses participants in AI research, AI ethics, and hands-on projects.
- Contact: hai-institute@stanford.edu | (650) 497-8245
8. Brown Introduction to Machine Learning and AI with Python
- Location: Brown Campus
- Camp Duration: 3 Weeks
- Camp Dates: July 8 – July 26, 2024
- Application Start Date: Open Now
- Cost:
- Commuter: $5,682
- Residential: $7,452
- URL: AI at Brown
- Description: This course is designed to help you learn, understand, and practice big data analytics and machine learning approaches, which includes the study of modern computing big data technologies and scaling up machine learning techniques focusing on industry applications. We will learn about the functionality of the algorithm and theory without relying on complex math. In this way, you will master the fundamental theories in machine learning through theoretical study, understanding the latest developments, and learning to design algorithms for specific problems in their respective disciplines.
- Contact: precollege@brown.edu
9. MIT Medlytics Beaver Works Summer Institute
- Location: Virtual
- Camp Duration: 4 Weeks
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
- Cost: Free
- Selection Criteria:
- Demonstrated technical ability (determined through recommendation by school official and other supporting information, such as test scores, completed coursework, and grades collected in the application).
- Demonstrated commitment to extracurricular learning via participation and completion of the online course (participation/progress are tracked by the instructors).
- Application has three short essays (500 words or less for each essay).
- Teacher recommendation due by April 1st (link for teachers is in the application).
- Application will require parent(s) information and electronic signature.
- Application asks for honors/awards (limited to maximum of 200 characters, be specific)
- We cannot accept students outside of the US due to logistical challenges, all students must be living in the US for the July program.
- URL: Medlytics
- Description: In Medlytics, short for medical analytics, students will learn to apply machine learning approaches to real medical problems: predicting hypothyroidism in patients, using physiological signals to classify sleep states, and spotting cancer from mammography images. Using these problems, students will learn a wide range of machine learning approaches, including decision trees, support vector machines, and convolutional neural networks, applying them to real-world problems that the students help select.
- Contact: bwsi-admin@mit.edu
- Summer Program Info
10. STEAM in AI AI Ethics + AI with Low Code/ No Code Beginner Track
- Location: Virtual and In-Person
- Camp Dates:
- Virtual: June 29, June 30, July 6, July 7, 2024. Cohort will meet 5 hours per week.
- In-Person: June 24 – June 28, 2024
- Camp Duration:
- Virtual: 2 Weeks
- In Person: 1 Week
- Early Application Deadline: March 15, 2024. Limited seats. Rolling admissions.
- Cost:
- Virtual: $1,295. Financial aid available.
- In Person: $1,595. Financial aid available.
- Eligibility: Students in Middle and High School
- URL: STEAM in AI at Santa Clara University
- Description: The AI Ethics and Low Code/No Code AI Tools Beginner Track Summer Camp is designed to introduce students to the exciting world of artificial intelligence while emphasizing the ethical considerations surrounding AI development and usage. Participants will learn about the basic principles of AI, delve into the ethics of AI, and gain hands-on experience in building AI applications using low code and no code platforms.
- Contact: admissions@STEAMinAI.org | (408) 915-7785
11. MIT Serious Game Development with Artificial Intelligence (SGAI) Beaver Works Summer Institute
- Location: Virtual
- Camp Duration: 4 Weeks
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
- Cost: Free
- Selection Criteria:
- Demonstrated technical ability (determined through recommendation by school official and other supporting information, such as test scores, completed coursework, and grades collected in the application).
- Demonstrated commitment to extracurricular learning via participation and completion of the online course (participation/progress are tracked by the instructors).
- Application has three short essays (500 words or less for each essay).
- Teacher recommendation due by April 1st (link for teachers is in the application).
- Application will require parent(s) information and electronic signature.
- Application asks for honors/awards (limited to maximum of 200 characters, be specific)
- We cannot accept students outside of the US due to logistical challenges, all students must be living in the US for the July program.
- URL: SGAI
- Description: SGAI provides students with an introduction to game design and artificial intelligence by allowing them to create their own modifications to a game. These games are known as “Serious Games” and rather than being designed for entertainment serve the purpose of allowing us to better understand various real world situations such as disease spread, self driving cars and more! Once students are taught the basics of game design, team work, coding and others, they will begin working with their groups to develop a mod for the game we provide them to investigate a research question of their choosing. Artificial intelligence is used to investigate how a computer will handle the moral dilemmas it is put into and see just how well computers are able to compare to humans in the complex environments in the real world that these serious games are meant to reflect.
- Contact: bwsi-admin@mit.edu
- Summer Program Info
12. STEAM in AI Design Thinking and AI Track
- Location: Virtual and In-Person
- Camp Dates:
- Virtual: July 27, July 28, August 3, August 4, 2024. Cohort will meet 5 hours per week.
- In-Person: July 8 – July 12, 2024
- Camp Duration:
- Virtual: 2 Weeks
- In Person: 1 Week
- Early Application Deadline: March 15, 2024. Limited seats. Rolling admissions.
- Cost:
- Virtual: $1,295. Financial aid available.
- In Person: $1,595. Financial aid available.
- Eligibility: Students in Middle and High School
- URL: STEAM in AI at Santa Clara University
- Description: This one-week immersive program is designed for young minds eager to explore the dynamic world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Design Thinking. Through interactive sessions, hands-on workshops, and collaborative projects, students will delve into the fundamentals of AI and the creative process of Design Thinking. Our camp is structured to foster critical thinking, ethical understanding, and practical skills in AI, preparing students to become thoughtful innovators in a technology-driven future.
- Contact: admissions@STEAMinAI.org | (408) 915-7785
13. MIT Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Challenge Beaver Works Summer Institute
- Location: In-Person at MIT
- Camp Duration: 4 Weeks
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
- Cost: Free
- Selection Criteria:
- Demonstrated technical ability (determined through recommendation by school official and other supporting information, such as test scores, completed coursework, and grades collected in the application).
- Demonstrated commitment to extracurricular learning via participation and completion of the online course (participation/progress are tracked by the instructors).
- Application has three short essays (500 words or less for each essay).
- Teacher recommendation due by April 1st (link for teachers is in the application).
- Application will require parent(s) information and electronic signature.
- Application asks for honors/awards (limited to maximum of 200 characters, be specific)
- We cannot accept students outside of the US due to logistical challenges, all students must be living in the US for the July program.
- URL: Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Challenge
- Description: This course will introduce students to the challenges faced by real-world ocean engineers in designing, building and programming autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). The culmination of the summer course will be an exciting test of true autonomy – the student AUVs will autonomously navigate a simulated underwater obstacle course, applying real-time decision making based on feedback from onboard sensors.
- Contact: bwsi-admin@mit.edu
- Summer Program Info
14. STEAM in AI AI in Business and Entrepreneurship Track
- Location: Virtual and In-Person
- Camp Dates:
- Virtual: July 13, July 14, July 20, July 21, 2024
- In Person: July 1 – July 5, 2024
- Camp Duration:
- Virtual: 2 Weeks
- In Person: 1 Week
- Early Application Deadline: March 15, 2024. Limited seats. Rolling admissions.
- Cost:
- Virtual: $1,295. Financial aid available.
- In Person: $1,595. Financial aid available.
- Eligibility: Students in Middle and High School
- URL: STEAM in AI at Santa Clara University
- Description: This one-week immersive program AI in Business and Entrepreneurship is designed for middle and high school students. This camp offers a unique opportunity for students to explore the dynamic world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its growing impact on the business sector. Through a blend of interactive lessons, workshops, and hands-on projects, students will gain a foundational understanding of AI technologies and how they are revolutionizing various business domains. Our program is structured to foster innovative thinking, practical skills in data analysis, and an entrepreneurial mindset, preparing young minds for the future of business in the digital age.
- Contact: admissions@STEAMinAI.org | (408) 915-7785
15. Oxford Artificial Intelligence
- Location: Oxford University, Cambridge
- Camp Dates: Several Dates. Check Camp Website
- Camp Duration: 2 Weeks
- Cost: $8,109
- Eligibility: 16-17 years old
- URL: AI at Oxford University
- Description: Discover how machine learning and artificial intelligence are helping us make strides in areas like healthcare. Design and test your own algorithms, and then present your findings to a panel of experts.
- Contact: Form
16. Purdue Machine Learning for Beginners
- Location: Virtual
- Camp Dates:
- Session 1: June 12, 2023 – Jun 16, 2023
Session 2: July 17, 2023 – July 21, 2023
Meeting Time: 8:30am – 11am Eastern Time
- Session 1: June 12, 2023 – Jun 16, 2023
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2024
- Cost: $200
- Eligibility: 10th-12th graders and year-1 college students
- Requirement:
- High school Algebra 2; Calculus 1 is recommended, but not required.
- Interested in mathematics and programming
- No background in programming is required. We will teach you from scratch.
- Have access to a computer and Internet.
- Have a Google account. We will use Google Colab for all our homework.
- URL: Purdue ML
- Description: Students completing the course will be able to
- Use Python to do the most basic scientific computing (i.e., plotting and processing images).
- Understand the role of statistics, linear algebra, and optimization in Machine Learning.
- Use non-technical language to explain a few ideas such as line fitting, feature extraction, and classification.
- Say: “Machine Learning is fun!”
- Contact: Professor Stanley H. Chan, Email: stanchan@purdue.edu
17. Boston University AI4All
- Location: Boston University
- Camp Duration: 3 Weeks
- Camp Dates: July 24th-August 11th (M-F from 9:30-12:00 and 1:00-3:30)
- Application Start: Open now
- Cost: Free, all students accepted into the online program pay a $100 non-refundable registration fee.
- Eligibility: Young women, or those who identify as female, currently in their sophomore or junior year of high school in the Boston area are welcome to apply.
- Requirement:
- You must reside fulltime in MA;
- You must be enrolled in a high school in MA;
- You must currently be a sophomore or junior in high school;
- You must be able to attend all three weeks of the program: July 24th-August 11th (M-F from 9:30-12:00 and 1:00-3:30)
- URL: Application
- Description: Boston University AI4ALL is a program promoting greater diversity and inclusion in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Young women, or those who identify as female, currently in their sophomore or junior year of high school in the Boston area are welcome to apply. During the 3-week program, participants will explore the field of AI through team projects, industry field trips, and presentations from guest speakers. The program will conclude with a small group research project and a presentation for friends and family. BU AI4ALL does not charge an application fee or tuition, however all students accepted into the online program pay a $100 non-refundable registration fee.
- Contact: Jessie Guinn, BU AI4ALL Program Manager at jguinnjr@bu.edu
18. Wharton Data Science Academy
- Location: On Campus
- Camp Dates: July 14 – August 3, 2024
- Camp Duration: 3 Weeks
- Application Deadline:
- Priority deadline: January 31, 2024
- Final deadline: April 3, 2024
- Cost: $9,399
- URL: Data Science Academy
- Description: The Wharton Data Science Academy will bring state-of-the-art machine learning and data science tools to high school students. We aim to stimulate curiosity in the fast-moving field of machine learning through this rigorous yet approachable program. Building up statistical foundations together with empirical and critical thinking skills will be the main theme throughout. data science is not just a collection of techniques; it is foremost motivated by real-world problems. The data scientist of the 21st century must be able to identify relevant problems, provide sensible analyses, and ultimately communicate their findings in meaningful ways. By the end of the Wharton Data Science Academy, students will not only be equipped with essential data science techniques such as data visualization and data wrangling but will also be exposed to modern machine learning methodologies, which are all building blocks for today’s AI field. Along the way, students will develop a working proficiency with the R language, which is among the most widely used by professional data scientists in both academia and industry.
- Contact: whartonyouth@wharton.upenn.edu or call +1.516.414.5555.
19. Georgetown Artificial Intelligence Academy
- Location: On Campus
- Camp Dates: July 28 – August 3, 2024
- Camp Duration: 1 Week
- Applications Open
- Cost: $3,389. Price includes tuition, housing, and meals. Commuter Student tuition is $2,625.
- URL: Artificial Intelligence Academy
- Description: Today’s computing power and big data are driving the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at unprecedented speed, igniting a new historical moment between science, ethics, and politics. Through a combination of lectures, guest speakers, discussion sections, and project building, you will explore not only the science of AI from its beginnings to its future, but also take a deep dive into the ethics of AI-enabled automation and the global governance frameworks taking shape to regulate its use.
- Contact: highschool@georgetown.edu, Phone: (202) 687-7087
20. iDTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Location: Various Locations
- Camp Dates: Check Camp Website
- Camp Duration: 1 Week
- Cost: $1,349. Check Website. May vary by location.
- Eligibility: 13-17 (Must turn 13 by 12/31/2024)
- Prerequisite: Beginner students should start with Intro to Python Coding for Machine Learning, but not required.
- URL: iDTech Summer Camps
- Description: What if your code could turn pictures of horses into zebras, tell the difference between cats and dogs, and beat world champions at chess? In this tech-driven world, it’s not uncommon to hear terms like “artificial Intelligence” and “machine learning” flying around. In this course, you’ll learn how to use Python coding to create machine learning models that perform tasks people used to believe were only possible in fantasy worlds. Dive into this developing field using data sets, probability, statistics, and more. With tools like Python and TensorFlow (which helps computers emulate the way a brain works) you’ll turn yesterday’s dreams into today’s reality!
- Contact: hello@iDTech.com | 1-888-709-8324
21. NYU Machine Learning
- Location: On Campus
- Camp Dates: July 14 – August 3, 2024
- Camp Duration: 2 Weeks
- Application Deadline:
- January 15 – Application Opens
- April 20 or Applications will remain open till spaces are filled – Application Closes
- Cost: $2,750 Plus
- Optional Housing Fee $616.00 ($308 per week)
- Mandatory Meal plan with housing $192 (10 meals plus 30 DD)
- Unfortunately scholarships and financial aid are not available for this program at this time
- URL: ML at NYU
- Prerequisites: The program is open to high school students who have had some programming experience in any language. it is recommended that students have successfully completed Algebra 2 & Trigonometry as a foundational requirement. Additionally, it is preferred for students to possess prior experience in Precalculus, and an added advantage would be enrollment or plans to enroll in advanced courses such as AP Statistics or AP Calculus. These guidelines ensure that participants are equipped with the necessary mathematical knowledge and skills to fully engage with the rigorous scientific curriculum, fostering a more enriching and rewarding experience in the program.
- Description: Students learn core principles in ML such as model development through cross-validation, linear regressions, and neural networks. Participants will develop an understanding of how logic and mathematics are applied both to “teach” a computer to perform specific tasks on its own and to improve continuously at doing so along the way. A strong emphasis is put on students learning the principles of engineering problem-solving, and how these techniques can be used to tackle societal challenges.
- Contact: k12.stem@nyu.edu, Phone: 646-997-3524
22. University of Cambridge CCAIM AI and Machine Learning
- Location: Online, Cambridge Center for AI in Medicine
- Camp Dates: September 2 – September 6, 2024
- Camp Duration: 1 Week
- URL: CCAIM AI and ML Summer School
- Description: CCAIM invites you to the third iteration of the world’s first Online Summer School exclusively focused on AI and Machine Learning for Healthcare – technical, cutting-edge, reality-centric.
23. Veritas AI
- Location: Virtual
- Camp Dates: Check Website
- Cost: $1,790 – $8,900 depending upon track.
- Description: Veritas AI is an AI program for high school students, founded and run by Harvard graduate students. In the AI Scholars program, students learn the fundamentals of AI, ML, and python while working on collaborative, real-world projects under the guidance of AI practitioners and researchers. In the AI Fellowship, students work 1-1 with PhDs from top universities to create a personalized AI model over 12-15 weeks.
- Contact: contact@veritasai.com
24. Inspirit AI
- Location: Virtual
- Camp Dates: Check Website
- Cost: $1,200
- Description: The AI Scholars program at Inspirit AI emphasizes AI fundamentals and thoughtful application of artificial intelligence through project-based learning and mentorship by AI professionals and university affiliates. Instructors hail from a wide range of top-flight universities including Stanford, Harvard, and MIT, and possess strong teaching backgrounds as well as experience in specialized fields like healthcare and finance. The program includes 25 hours of synchronous online instruction with a large selection of program dates/times to accommodate students with busy schedules. Participants in the scholars program enjoy the benefits of a 5:1 student-to-instructor ratio, collaborative work environment, access to top university researchers, and plenty of continuing education opportunities.
- Contact: contact@inspirtai.com, +1 (240) 226-1366
25. iDTech Intro to Python Coding and AI
- Location: Various Locations
- Camp Dates: Check Camp Website
- Camp Duration: 1 Week
- Cost: $1,299. Check Website. May vary by location.
- Eligibility: 13-17 (Must turn 13 by 12/31/2024)
- URL: iDTech Summer Camps
- Description: Coding skills are among the most in-demand in today’s job market, and this introduction to computational thinking is the perfect way to gain real-world experience. You’ll start with the basics, and then expand your knowledge by building object oriented architectures, creating algorithms, and completing coding challenges in Python, the fastest-growing programming language! With popular libraries like PyGame, MatPlotLib, and Numpy, you’ll build logic games, solve artificial intelligence puzzles, and even explore creating a simple neural network. With all of this experience, you’ll be prepared for wherever your computer science career takes you, from software engineering to machine learning!
- Contact: hello@iDTech.com | 1-888-709-8324