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February 5th, 2008

Penn Camps and Programs for Children and Teens: Summer 2008

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Summer Academy in Applied Science and Technology: SAAST offers an opportunity for highly-motivated and talented high school students to experience rigorous and challenging college-level coursework. The Academy's intensive, 3-week programs, July 13-August 2, combine sophisticated theory with hands-on practical experience in cutting-edge technologies. Six programs are offered in the Academy: Biotechnology, Computer Graphics, Computer Programming, Nanotechnology, Robotics, and Technology and Democracy. Program fee is $5,375 and includes tuition, room, board, and all scheduled activities. Sponsored by SEAS. Call Dr. Christine Brisson at (215) 573-2575, e-mail or visit www.seas.upenn.edu/saast/.

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