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Note: The following is a list of other youth programs/resources from the University of Washington. The websites are not run by UW Summer Youth Programs.
- Summer sports camps — Summer sports campus put on by the UW Athletics Department
- Neuroscience for Kids — For students who would like to learn about the nervous system.
- GRAYSKIES — Earth Climate and Weather information and educational resources from the Dept. of Atmoshpheric Sciences. Also learn about Mars and the Mars Pathfinder.
- Friday Harbor Labs — K-12 Educational Outreach Programs and resources at Friday Harbor Labs.
- Exploraquarium — From the School of Oceanography, housing informational online exhibits.
- Summer Challenge — Intensive summer commuter program from the Halbert and Nancy Robinson Center for Young Scholars.
- Burke Museum Summer Camps — Get a real behind-the-scenes museum experience for a week! At our week-long, full-day camps, students have fun and learn from scientists, incredible collections of artifacts and specimens, and a great team of educators.
Note: The following is a list of other youth programs/resources from the University of Washington. The websites are not run by UW Summer Youth Programs.
Note: The following is a list of other youth programs/resources from the University of Washington. The websites are not run by UW Summer Youth Programs.
- SIMUW — The Summer Institute for Mathematics at the University of Washington.
- Department of Materials Science free day camp — Week-long camp that introduces high school juniors and seniors to materials engineering
- College of Built Environments' summer introductory program — For individuals considering a career or course of study in architecture
- School of Medicine's summer U-DOC program — A summer enrichment program from the UW School of Medicine Office of Multicultural Affairs.
- The UW Academy for Young Scholars — From the Halbert and Nancy Robinson Center for Young Scholars.
- Astronomy Dept.'s campus observatory — Programs and events at the UW observatory
- Health and Safety Awareness for Working Teens — Program strives to reduce workplace injuries and illnesses and their consequences by educating about workplace health and safety and promoting an attitude of occupational injury and illness prevention.
- "Wednesday University" — The Wednesday University provides Puget Sound residents with an intellectually stimulating way to continue their education in the humanities.
- Summer sports camps — Summer sports campus put on by the UW Athletics Department
- Summer Stretch — An opportunity for vigorous academic challenge in the company of other capable students from the Halbert and Nancy Robinson Center for Young Scholars.
- UW DO-IT — College preparation resources from UW DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology)
- Educational Talent Search — Provides information about college admissions and financial aid. Applicants are identified for participation who are "low income" and "potential first generation college attendees."
- GRAYSKIES — Earth Climate and Weather information and educational resources from the Dept. of Atmoshpheric Sciences. Also learn about Mars and the Mars Pathfinder.
- Friday Harbor Labs — K-12 Educational Outreach Programs and resources at Friday Harbor Labs.
- Exploraquarium — From the School of Oceanography, housing informational online exhibits.
- UW in the High School — Qualified high school students can complete college-level work in their own classrooms with their own teachers. The high school teacher uses UW syllabi, texts, teaching methods, and evaluation rubrics, and students receive UW credit. Courses are offered in English, world languages, science, and math.
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