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SUMMER

STUDY
2020
GRADES 7-12

Oxford | Cambridge | Barcelona | Salamanca | Paris | Montpellier | New York | Los Angeles | Boston
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Welcome from the Director
Table of Contents Dear Students, Parents, and Teachers,
The first Oxbridge program took place 35 years ago, in Oxford. It was designed to give

“This program not only opened Educational Approach........................................................................... 2


Safety and Health.................................................................................. 4
bright and enthusiastic students an opportunity to do something that they could not do
at school, namely spend a month immersing themselves in the subjects of their choice,

my eyes but also opened Program Overview................................................................................. 7


Oxford:
guided by university teachers and recognized professionals, using Oxford’s extraordinary
resources as an experiential learning tool.

a window of new, exciting The Oxford Tradition............................................................................. 8


The Oxford Prep Experience............................................................... 10
A great deal has changed over the intervening 35 years. Competition for places at the
best universities has become merciless; extra-study during the vacation, once the habit of
opportunities. It left me with a The Oxford Seminars.......................................................................... 12 an eccentric minority, has become standard for virtually any student hoping to attend a
good college; going abroad to study, once the preserve of a fortunate few, has become an
Cambridge:
large set of new skills that are The Cambridge Tradition.................................................................... 14
The Cambridge Prep Experience........................................................ 16
achievable goal for many.
Oxbridge, too, has changed. That first summer we welcomed 36 students, who chose
crucial for my future” Spain: their courses from a tiny handful of options. Today we are proud to welcome almost 2000
students, aged between 11 and 18, drawn from 86 countries, to 15 programs that take
Oxbridge in Barcelona........................................................................ 18
Oxbridge in Salamanca....................................................................... 20 place in 9 great cities, and, depending on the program, last between a week and a month.
As for the courses, students can now choose from an array of more than 150 options,
France: ranging from Aerospace Engineering to Zoology, via disciplines as varied as Medicine,
“ I want to thank you for creating this program and giving
teenagers like me this wonderful opportunity to meet new
Oxbridge in Paris................................................................................ 22
Oxbridge in Montpellier..................................................................... 24
Richard W. J. Michaelis, D.Phil, (Oxon)
Psychology, Culture and Cuisine, Fashion, or Culturas Hispanicas.
A lot has changed, but some things have stayed the same. Despite spreading all over the
people, live in a college for a month, and take part in all these Los Angeles: Executive Director, Oxbridge Academic Programs world, Oxbridge has held fast to its founding principles. As it was in 1986, the aim of every
amazing activities that the team came up with. Oxbridge at UCLA................................................................................ 26
Dr. Richard Michaelis, BA University Oxbridge program is to immerse students in subjects that fascinate them, in small groups,
Oxbridge at UCLA Prep....................................................................... 28 using experiential syllabi that turn them into fully-fledged partners in the learning process,
College London MPhil, DPhil University
There is such a close connection between all the students, and
Boston: of Oxford. while the town in which the program is taking place become their living classroom.
I enjoyed the activities a lot! Visiting incredible places such as
Oxbridge in Boston............................................................................. 30 The other founding principle to which Oxbridge has held fast is that its classes are taught
Ely Cathedral, the Duxford War Museum, the British Museum, Richard taught History for fifteen
Parliament, and Southbank was a great and unforgettable New York: years at Oxford University. He has by university teachers and eminent professionals. Our faculty is made up of a dazzling
experience. Oxbridge in New York........................................................................ 32 worked with Oxbridge for 20 years. array of researchers and lecturers, Rhodes and Gates scholars, published writers and
Oxbridge Seminar in New York.......................................................... 34 He taught on The Oxford Tradition poets, award-winning filmmakers and architects, drawn from the best universities in the
I took Behavioral Economics and International Relations. The for five years, and directed The Paris world, exceptional scholars and artists whose brilliance is only matched by the generosity
Paris Connection................................................................................. 36
classes were very dynamic and the teachers were very nice. They Teacher Seminar, The Paris Connection, with which they give up their summers to pass their knowledge on to the next generation.
incorporated all students, and [the classes] were relatively small– Faculty Bios.......................................................................................... 38 and Oxbridge in Paris. He edited Knowledge for its own sake, however, has never been at the core of Oxbridge. If the past
no more than 15 people–which is perfect. I felt that the balance Application........................................................................................... 40 Walter Scott’s Life of Napoleon, which 35 years have taught us anything, it is that good grades alone do not make for personal
between class time and homework and after class time was great. Scholarships......................................................................................... 43 he presented at Scotland’s premier success. Universities increasingly look beyond grades, for evidence of individuality,
literary festival in 2015, and is now confidence, and character, for the sorts of personal qualities that can only be discovered,
This program not only opened my eyes but also opened a window writing a life of the French author harnessed, and burnished through challenging experience. By taking students out of
of new, exciting opportunities. It left me with a large set of new and statesman, François-René de their comfort zones, by placing them in new environments and situations, by making
skills that are crucial for my future such as speaking, debating, Chateaubriand. He is the Executive them confront new ideas and cultures, by making them live and interact with peers from
research skills, articulating my own opinion on a certain subject, Director of Oxbridge Academic 86 countries, Oxbridge is precisely one of those experiences, one in which students
improved socialization, etc. I am leaving with some idea of what Programs. undergo a transformation in their sense of themselves, their own capabilities, and the
I want to study, and with many new areas of interest that I found place of learning and creativity in their lives.
very attractive.
For the right student, there is nothing like it.
There are no words apart from “unforgettable” to describe how Sincerely,
much I enjoyed the Cambridge Tradition. It is an experience
that I will always keep near to my heart. The people, the town,
everything.
” Richard W.J. Michaelis, D.Phil, (Oxon)
Executive Director,
Santiago B,
Oxbridge Academic Programs
Student at the Cambridge Tradition program A WorldStrides Organization

Oxbridge organizes academic programs in association with the Foundation for


International Education. Oxbridge is accredited as a Premier College by ASIC, the
Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges and Universities.

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The Oxbridge educational approach
to academic excellence
For 35 years, Oxbridge has created programs that enable bright and enthusiastic students to connect
with subjects in ways that extend beyond their school curricula: They afford students the opportunity
to immerse themselves academically, experientially, and imaginatively, in subjects that fascinate them.
Students also get to immerse themselves in some of the world’s great cultural centers. And they have An educational approach that is designed to transform
Oxbridge students are taught in small groups—class size never exceeds 15—in
fun with like-minded peers from all over the world who become friends for life.
the style used in leading British universities: They learn through discussion and
debate, seminars and experimentation, and by working—either individually or
in teams—on projects that allow them to engage with key issues within their
subjects. They also learn by looking beyond the classroom and engaging with
A diverse, aspirational student body the host city as often as possible. To make the experience even more meaningful,
Our students range in age from 11 to 18 based on the program. During the and to consolidate the learning process, every course culminates in a final
academic year, they attend demanding schools and work hard to earn good performance piece, presentation, portfolio, project, or staged exhibition.
grades. Nearly half of them come from outside the United States (in 2019 we
Finally, outside the classroom, all students have access to a rich program of
welcomed students from 86 countries). Some come to Oxbridge to polish their
extracurricular experiences, guest speakers, and cultural events. These activities
university résumés, others to deepen their knowledge of subjects that already
are usually elective—students choose to participate in the ones that interest
fascinate them, or to acquire their first taste of subjects they wish to study at
them. Like in a university, they create their own schedule from the options on
university. Yet others come to immerse themselves in cultures about which
offer. They might attend concerts in Los Angeles or Shakespeare plays in Oxford;
they have always wanted to know more, or simply to get their first taste of how
tour the Sagrada Família in Barcelona or go to the beach near Montpellier; visit
it feels to live like a university student. All come to experience life safely in a
Versailles outside Paris or attend a Broadway show in New York. Additionally, a
genuinely diverse setting.
full schedule of talks brings eminent guest speakers to the programs. Over the
years students have heard from writers, generals, policemen, politicians, law
World-class cities with rich cultural offerings professors, surgeons—even a Hollywood stuntman.
For decades, Oxbridge has created outstanding programs in nine of the world’s
great academic and cultural venues. Our programs and courses are designed
to immerse students in these venues: Their rich histories and extraordinary Bringing it all together
resources serve as our learning environment, and our faculty transforms them Oxbridge is an opportunity for students to engage with the subjects of their
into living classrooms. choice while boosting their confidence about their academic and social futures.
Students learn about International Business on Wall Street. They learn about They choose what to study and, outside class, how to fill their days. This
Shakespeare in Oxford. They unravel DNA in the local haunts frequented by level of independence allows them to create their own adventures and
Watson and Crick. In Paris, they discover Art History in the Louvre, and in academic experiences—using the teaching tools of extraordinary cities,
Montpellier they study Medicine in the shadow of Europe’s oldest medical beautiful campuses, brilliant instructors, and a jam-packed activities
faculty. They explore the Movie Business in Los Angeles, Architecture in calendar.
Barcelona, Law in Boston, and Spanish in Salamanca, the city that gave birth to The Oxbridge experience is transformative on an academic, cultural,
the study of the language. and personal level. Students leave having a better idea of what
university is like, what they would like to study, what to expect from
Impeccably-credentialed faculty with the their studies, and what the wider world has to offer. Above all, they
talent to inspire leave Oxbridge confident about their abilities and their futures.

Our faculty is drawn from the world’s leading universities, including Oxford and
Cambridge, Yale, MIT, Columbia, NYU, the Sorbonne, and Pompeu Fabra. They
have outstanding credentials–in fact, we are the world’s largest employer of Rhodes
Grade Reports
Shortly after the program, all students and their parents receive a
scholars. We also boast Gates, Marshall, and Fulbright scholars, as well as Mellon
comprehensive set of grade reports, presenting their course summary and
fellowship-holders. In 2019 more than 95% of our faculty held advanced degrees
highlighting their specific efforts and contributions during the month. Most of
and over fifty of them had doctorates. Beyond their qualifications, Oxbridge selects
our alums later ask for additional copies to include in their college applications.
its instructors for their ability to inspire students through imaginative teaching and
their ability to craft exciting and engaging classes.
Our instructors are passionate about their subjects and—aside from their
credentials—eager to share that passion with their students. This might well be
the first time a student can spend several hours a day, for up to a month, with a
university expert or experienced professional in a field that fascinates them.

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Proven safety practices
that ensure peace of mind
Oxbridge is dedicated to the safety, health, and mental well-being
of all its participants. We have established a nurturing, supervised
environment to provide superior peace-of-mind for parents and
ensure our students feel safe and comfortable during their stays.
Behavior standards and zero-tolerance policy
Full service with airport pick-up and drop-off
Our number one priority is to create a safe learning environment for our
To make the travel experience as easy as possible, every student flying to our students. Once accepted into an Oxbridge program, every student and their
destinations is met at the airport upon arrival and escorted to our residence by parents must sign a behavior contract. The contract is a constructive way to
Oxbridge staff. At the end of the program students are accompanied to the airport set proper expectations and to encourage appropriate behaviors, in which
where our staff oversee check-in and departure. An Oxbridge representative remains students agree not to purchase, possess, or consume alcohol or drugs, or
at the airport until all flights have departed. All of our students provide us with associate with any student who does. Any student found in violation of this
their flight information, so that our teams can track their flights in case of delays or policy is immediately expelled and sent home at the family’s expense.
cancellations.
Medical care
Qualified staff and safe, secure environments
To ensure the well-being of our students, we require all attendees to submit
The Oxbridge Program Director and Deans–all of whom are educators from reputable health information including allergies, medications, and any other health
schools—as well as other members of the team, live in our residences, ensuring conditions that could be of concern. Our teams review every student’s health
round-the-clock care and supervision. These individuals have proven experience information, so that we are fully aware of any issues that could arise. In case of
working with our students’ age group. They oversee their well being, create a sense of illness or injury, Oxbridge arranges for appropriate treatment in coordination
community, and handle emergencies. In addition, each program has an office onsite; it with parents and guardians. Whether it be picking up a prescription or going
is open and staffed from 8 a.m. to midnight local time. for a consultation, students are always accompanied by an adult member
We encourage our students to explore and immerse themselves in the local culture. of our staff, and parents are notified immediately. Oxbridge has close
Generally, students are free to discover the surrounding area in small groups relationships with doctors on every program as well as with leading hospitals
without adult supervision during the day and, in the programs for older students, in in the cities in which our programs take place. Please note that Oxbridge is not
the evening. At other times, staff are available to accompany students. responsible for any expenses related to doctor or dental visits, dental, medical,
or therapeutic treatment, hospital visits, hospitalization, transportation to and
Our programs take place in secure residences (no guests are allowed, unless
from a health care provider including emergency transportation, prescription
approved by our program office), situated in safe neighborhoods, with twenty-four-
medicine, and over-the-counter medicine.
hour security provided by the host institution or by Oxbridge.

Class attendance and curfew requirements


We take attendance in every class. Younger students on our Prep programs (in
Oxford, Cambridge, and Los Angeles) are also required to attend dinner (breakfast is
optional). Any unexcused absence is immediately addressed by our Deans.
On all programs, students are required to check in–in person–with the Dean on
duty in the evening, not only for safety purposes but also to ensure their well-being.
Younger students on our Prep programs are required to check-in between 9 and 10 “I value the independence we are given and the support
p.m. with lights-out and bed-checks at 11 p.m. On all other programs, check-in with from the staff. As teenagers, there can sometimes be
the Deans is between 10 and 11p.m., and lights-out is at midnight. During their time
in the residence and before lights-out, students can make use of the common areas, drama and misunderstandings, so having the staff being so
watch movies, or socialize quietly. understanding and supportive for anything at all was much
appreciated. Also, the independence allowed me to explore
Boston and Cambridge and even to grow as a person.”
Anna D. – Oxbridge in Boston, 2019

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Program Overview

Immerse yourself in some of


LOCATION PROGRAMS WEEKS DATES GRADE RANGE

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the world’s great cultural centers. UNITED


KINGDOM
Oxford The Oxford Prep
Experience
4 weeks July 4 - July 30

The Oxford Tradition 4 weeks July 5 - August 1


The Oxford Spring 1 week March 22- March 29
Seminar
The Oxford Summer 2 weeks August 1 - August 15
Seminar (Double Major)

OXFORD 1 week
(Session I)
August 1 - August 8

1 week August 8 - August 15

CAMBRIDGE (Session II)

Cambridge The Cambridge Prep 4 weeks July 4 - July 31

BOSTON Experience (Full Program)


2 weeks July 4 - July 17
(Session I)

LOS ANGELES 2 weeks


(Session II)
July 18 - July 31

NEW YORK
The Cambridge 4 weeks July 5 - August 1
Tradition (Full Program)
2 weeks July 5 - July 18
(Session I)

BARCELONA 2 weeks
(Session II)
July 19 - August 1

SALAMANCA UNITED Boston


STATES
Oxbridge in Boston 4 weeks
(Full Program)
June 25 - July 22

PARIS
2 weeks June 25 - July 8
(Session I)
2 weeks July 9 - July 22

MONTPELLIER
(Session II)
Los Angeles Oxbridge at UCLA 4 weeks June 29 - July 26
Oxbridge at UCLA Prep 3 weeks July 5 - July 25

New York Oxbridge in New York 4 weeks June 29 - July 26

Oxbridge Seminar in 1 week August 1- August 8


New York

SPAIN Barcelona Oxbridge in Barcelona 4 weeks July 4 - July 31


Salamanca Oxbridge in Salamanca 4 weeks July 1 - July 28
(language immersion)

FRANCE Paris Oxbridge in Paris 4 weeks June 29 - July 26


Montpellier Oxbridge in 4 weeks July 1 - July 28
Montpellier
(language immersion)

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Punting on the Thames Sports on the quad Speaker & Professor James Basker

THE OXFORD TRADITION “Studying in Oxford has been a very different experience from my academic life at home. The classes were
fairly small and the environment was very close and comfortable. The content covered was more challenging
GRADES in a positive way. The favorite lessons of my major course were company culture, leadership and teams. I also
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thoroughly enjoyed the final project, and it was a very helpful skill to learn how to pitch to investors.”
The Oxford Tradition was the first program we opened, in 1985. It is housed in
DATES: International Business Student, Oxford Tradition, 2017
Pembroke College, which was founded by King James I, in 1624. The Oxford Tradition
July 5 - August 1
gives students the opportunity to immerse themselves in subjects that fascinate them
4 weeks - 27 nights
under the guidance of leading academics, including university professors, Rhodes and The Oxford Tradition - Typical Week*
CAMPUS: Pembroke College, University of Oxford
Marshall Scholars. Students choose a Major and a Minor for the month. In their free
Pembroke College MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
University of Oxford time, they explore Oxford, taking in sights such as the Castle, Christ Church College,
the world-famous Bodleian Library, attending plays, and sampling the plethora of exotic 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
CURRICULUM: 8:45
edible offerings served up in the famous Covered Market. Alongside there is a full
• 1 Major – 6 mornings a week
• 1 Minor – 3 afternoons a week sports program, during which, if they wish, they can be introduced to English sports 9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Optional
such as rowing, cricket, and rugby. Students learn about applying to British universities 12:30 Activities

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: from admissions officers and attend guest talks on a wide range of important topics “The OxTrad
delivered by renowned experts. Games”
English
12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
2:00
ACCOMMODATIONS: 2:00 Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Optional
Dorm style–single or double rooms with shared 4:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities
facilities. Single or double rooms with private
Guest Speaker - Visit of the Private tour of “The OxTrad
bathrooms are available at an additional cost
and subject to availability.
COURSES Dr. Dianne Covered Market Broughton Castle Games” at
in town led by Lord Saye Pembroke Sports
Mitchell
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: 4:00 Optional Optional Optional and Sele Grounds
Banking and Markets Neuropsychology “Enforced Guided tour of
• Excursions to London and Broughton Castle 6:00 Activities Activities Activities
punctuation in the Pitt Rivers Punting on the Guided tour of
• College visits British History Philosophy MSND”
Oxford Quest – Harry Potter tour Museum Tour of Oxford Thames Bodleian Library
• Visits to major museums and attractions, for Business Management Photography (Minor only) scavenger hunt of Christ Church Castle
Tour of the
example: The Ashmolean Museum, the Pitt Classics Physics and the Future Ashmolean College
Rivers, the Natural History Museum, Oxford Creative Writing Politics and Economics Museum
Castle, Bodleian Library
Critical Thinking Skills for Success (Minor 6:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
• A Shakespeare play 7:00
(Minor only) only)
7:00 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
CSI Oxford Social Psychology
MEALS INCLUDED: 10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
All breakfasts and dinners Drama Speech and Debate OxTrad talent
Board games College jam University of Guest Speaker Silent disco Macbeth in
Engineering (Minor only) session Oxford ghost – Dr. Christian show Wadham College
English Literature Studio Art British movie
TRANSPORTATION: tour Sahner “The Gardens
night Table tennis
• Group excursions covered Entrepreneurialism The Biology of Disease tournament Zumba class Syria Crisis” Quidditch match
Biscuit making
• Airport pick up and drop off Filmmaking War in World History
International Relations 10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
11:00
TUITION: $8,975 Law and Society For full course
Paris Connection Literature and the descriptions please go to 12:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out
August 1 - August 7 Fantastic oxbridgeprograms.com
6 nights
Medical Science *typical daily schedule for this program. Actual details may vary.
Molecular Medicine

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Football in the University Parks Studying the classics outdoors Studying Medical Science

THE OXFORD PREP EXPERIENCE "You have curated an absolutely amazing program and we are in your debt for our daughter Eden’s life-changing
experience…this is our second child to do OxPrep (our son John did it in the summer of 2016, when you were at
GRADES Oriel College), and we remain so impressed with the program that you pull off for these kids. In my view, there is no
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greater place in the world than Oxford—everyone should have the opportunity to spend time there. Thank you for
Now in its seventeenth year, the Oxford Prep Experience takes place in Corpus Christi affording our children the incredible opportunity to do so." – Mr. and Mrs. C (parents of Eden C.). Oxford Prep, 2019
DATES: College, which was founded in 1517 and is located in a quiet, cobblestoned street in
July 4 - July 30
the medieval center of Oxford. Students on the Prep Experience choose a Major and
4 weeks – 26 nights
a Minor to study for the month. Course options include Business, Creative Writing,
The Oxford Prep Experience - Typical Week*
Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford
Engineering, and a great favorite – CSI Oxford. Alongside class field-trips, students
CAMPUS: MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Corpus Christi College can choose from a myriad of daily activities. They can attend Shakespeare plays, play
University of Oxford Quidditch with friends, go on a guided tour of the world-famous Ashmolean museum, 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
8:45
or visit one of the many sites in Oxford that witnessed pivotal events in British and
CURRICULUM: world history. 9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Optional
• 1 Major – 6 mornings a week 12:00 Activities
• 1 Minor – 3 afternoons a week Punting on the
Thames
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 12:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
English COURSES 1:30
1:30 Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Optional
3:30 Activities Activities Activities Activities
ACCOMMODATIONS: Architecture Speech and Debate
Dorm style–single or double rooms with shared Business & Finance (Minor only) Harry Potter tour Tennis Field trip to OxPrep Sports
of Christ Church tournament Stonehenge and Day
facilities. Single or double rooms with private Creative Writing Studio Art College Salisbury
bathrooms are available at an additional cost Guided tour of (rugby, cricket,
CSI Oxford 3:30 Optional Biscuit making Optional the Ashmolean Optional football, tennis,
and subject to availability.
Engineering For full course 6:00 Activities Activities Museum Activities obstacle courses,
Touch rugby
Genetics and Biotechnology descriptions please go to Oxford Quest – match Tour of Oxford Visit of the Guided tour of etc.)
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS:
International Relations oxbridgeprograms.com scavenger hunt Castle Covered Market the Pitt Rivers Guided tour
• Excursions to London and Stonehenge Museum
Law and Society of the Natural
• College visits
History Museum
• Visits to major museums and attractions (The Literature and the Fantastic
Ashmolean, the Pitt Rivers, the Natural History Medical Science
Museum, Oxford Castle, Bodleian Library) Photography (Minor only) 6:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
• Multiple Shakespeare plays 7:00
Psychology 7:00 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
• Classical and Contemporary concerts
9:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
MEALS INCLUDED: Guest Speaker Oxford trivia Macbeth at University of OxPrep talent Silent disco Movie and board
All breakfasts and dinners – Will Jefferson night Oxford Castle Oxford ghost show games night
“Finding tour
Table tennis
Meaning on the tournament
TRANSPORTATION: Camino”
• Group excursions covered
9:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
• Airport pick up and drop off 10:00

TUITION: $8,795 11:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out
Paris Connection
July 30 - August 3 *typical daily schedule for this program. Actual details may vary.
4 nights

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School spirit Dinner with new friends Medical studies

THE OXFORD SEMINARS


GRADES
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Our week-long seminars are condensed versions of our 4-week summer programs
SPRING DATES: SUMMER DATES that enable small groups of aspiring scholars to plunge into subjects they love. We
March 22-March 29 Combined sessions: Aug 1-15 offer several courses such as Business, Genetics, and Economics. Alongside their
1 week – 7 nights Session 1: August 1-8 classes, students attend academic talks and take part in workshops—led by university The Oxford Seminars - Typical Week*
Session 2: August 8-15 admissions experts—specifically designed to exercise their learning skills and assist Summer: Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford
CAMPUS: with their university applications. In the afternoons and evenings, students immerse Spring: Pembroke College & Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford
Spring: Pembroke College & Corpus Christi College, themselves in Oxford’s remarkable cultural scene from outings to Shakespeare plays MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
University of Oxford to visiting historic sites such as the Bodleian Library and Blenheim Palace.
Summer: Corpus Christi College, University of 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
Oxford 8:45

CURRICULUM: 9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class
1 subject per one-week session 12:30 Wrap Up:
Presentations,
COURSES debates
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
English 2:00
Business
2:00 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
Creative Writing 6:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Dorm style–single or double rooms with shared
Critical Thinking
The Oxford Explore the Guest Speaker Five-a-side Guided tour Q&A College Private tour of
facilities. Single or double rooms with private Economics Quest – Gloucester Green – Professor soccer match of Magdalen Applications Oxford Castle
bathrooms are available at an additional cost and English Literature scavenger hunt Food Market James Basker Guided tour of College Panel Discussion Riverboat cruise
subject to availability. Genetics “The College
Punting on the the Pitt Rivers Guest Speaker Guest Speaker – on the Thames
Application
History Thames
Process”
Museum – Luka Katic Dr. Tristen Naylor
“Empathy: Good “Decline and
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: International Relations
Guided tour of or Bad?" Fall: The End of
• College visits Law the Ashmolean Empire”
• All major museums and attractions (The
Medicine Museum
Ashmolean, the Pitt Rivers, the Natural History
Museum, Oxford Castle, Bodleian Library) Politics 6:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
7:00
• A Shakespeare play Psychology
7:00 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
MEALS INCLUDED: For full course descriptions please go to oxbridgeprograms.com
Casino games Sunset river walk Noel Coward’s Karaoke night Oxford ghost General Formal dinner
All breakfasts and dinners
Private Lives in tour knowledge trivia and farewells
British film night Trip to G&D’s— Introduction
Oxford’s famous Wadham College to Cricket Choral evensong night
TRANSPORTATION: ice cream parlor Gardens workshop at Christ Church
• Group excursions covered Cathedral
• Airport pick up and drop off 10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
11:00
TUITION
Combined sessions in summer: $5,300 12:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out
1-week session in spring or summer: $2,850
*typical daily schedule for this program. Actual details may vary.

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Visit to MRC Lab of Molecular Biology Cambridge neon dance party Punting–a Cambridge tradition

THE CAMBRIDGE TRADITION


GRADES: Session 1 Session 2
"The people we surround ourselves with can define who we are. This program allows academically inclined
individuals to get out of whatever place they come from and explore a whole new world with enriching, diverse
experiences through each person they meet. This course not only allowed me to have these connections, but it also
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gave me a chance to figure out who I am and what I want to become." – Caelyn K., 2019
DATES: Full: July 5-August 1 | 4 weeks Located in Jesus College, whose buildings date back to the 12th century, and which sits
Session 1 Session 2 just minutes from Cambridge city center, the Cambridge Tradition gives students the
July 5-July 18 July 19-August 1 opportunity to take one course per two-week session. They can choose from topics The Cambridge Tradition - Typical Week*
2 weeks – 13 nights 2 weeks – 13 nights as diverse as Aerospace Engineering and Zoology, Genetics or International Business. Jesus College, University of Cambridge
CAMPUS: Beyond the classroom, Cambridge boasts a thriving cultural scene and our Activities MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Jesus College Directors ensure students are presented with a variety of options every day–from
University of Cambridge
7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
Shakespeare Festivals to expert talks with eminent guest speakers, Evensong in King’s 8:45
CURRICULUM: (Per 2 week session)
College’s famous chapel (begun in 1446), expert-led museum tours, and talent nights. 9:00 Class Class Class Class Class Class Optional
• 1 subject 12:30 Activities
Our team also organizes multiple sporting events, such as punting sessions on the River
• 6 mornings and 3 afternoons a week
Cam, outings to a Cambridge United football match, and to a local Air Show. Guided tour
of Whipple
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: Museum
English 12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
2:00

ACCOMMODATIONS: COURSES 2:00 Class Optional Class Optional Class Optional Optional
4:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities
Dorm style–single or double rooms with shared
facilities. Single or double rooms with private Guest Speaker Touch rugby Private tour of Cambridge
bathrooms are available at an additional cost – James Basker match King’s College United football
Advertising International Relations
and subject to availability. “How Poets Chapel (begun in match
Aerospace Engineering Law Ceramic painting
4:00 Optional Helped End Optional Optional 1446)
workshop
Architecture Medical Science 6:00 Activities Slavery” Activities Activities Introduction to
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS:
Art History Medicine and the Brain Cambridge Guided tour of English School Guest Speaker cricket
• London field trip (1 per session)
Astronomy and Photography Quest – Charles Darwin’s of Falconry – Sarah Louise
• College visits rooms
Astrophysics Psychology scavenger hunt demonstration “The Hips DO
• Cambridge Shakespeare Festival
Lie: Childbirth
• Cambridge United football match Behavioral Economics Speech and Debate and Football
and the Human
tournament
• Visits to major museums and attractions Big Data Skills for Success Skeleton”
(Fitzwilliam Museum, Museum of Zoology, Creative Writing Studio Art 6:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
Cambridge Botanical Garden, Museum of
Criminology The Future of War 7:00
Archeology and Anthropology)
Economics Zoology 7:00 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
Engineering
MEALS INCLUDED:
Espionage For full course Harry Potter Glow-ball soccer Cambridge trivia The Cambridge Botanical Silent disco CamTrad Talent
All breakfasts and dinners movie night night Voices a Capella Gardens Music: Show
Finance descriptions please go to Group Westcombe
TRANSPORTATION: Genetics oxbridgeprograms.com Attend the Brass Ensemble
• Group excursions covered Global Business Cambridge
• Airport pick up and drop off Shakespeare
Festival
TUITION: $8,975 (combined sessions) 10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
11:00
Session1: $5,300 | Session2: $5,300
12:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out
Paris Connection
August 1 - August 7 *typical daily schedule for this program. Actual details may vary.
6 nights

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Sports on Peterhouse grounds Field trip to the Museum of Zoology Learning falconry

THE CAMBRIDGE PREP EXPERIENCE


GRADES: Session 1 Session 2
"I had such a brilliant academic experience this summer. This program really
changed me as a person, and I think I have become more confident and aware
8-9 8-9 of the world around me." – Lynne S., 2019
Housed in Peterhouse, the oldest college in Cambridge, which was founded by Hugo de
DATES: Full: July 4-July 31 | 4 weeks
Balsham, Bishop of Ely, in 1284, Cambridge Prep students choose one subject per two-
Session 1 Session 2
week session. Some of our most popular courses are Molecular Biology, Espionage,
July 4-July 17 July 18-July 31
2 weeks – 13 nights 2 weeks – 13 nights Medical Science, and Terrorism and Modern Politics. Students enjoy breakfast and The Cambridge Prep Experience - Typical Week*
dinner in the oldest hall in continuous use in the University, which was built in 1286. Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge
CAMPUS:
Peterhouse During their time on the program, students have access to all the major attractions in MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
University of Cambridge Cambridge and its environs. They immerse themselves in local life and culture, visiting
7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
CURRICULUM: (Per 2 week session) the University’s world-famous colleges and collections, such as King’s, the Fitzwilliam 8:45
• 1 subject Museum, and the Museum of Archeology. They attend a Cambridge United football
• 6 mornings and 3 afternoons a week match, go punting on the River Cam, and walk to the Grantchester Meadows. Every day
9:00 Class Class Class Class Class Class Optional
12:00 Activities
there is something for all tastes and interests.
Yoga
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT:
English 12:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
1:30
1:30 Class Optional Class Optional Class Optional Optional
ACCOMMODATIONS: 3:30 Activities Activities Activities Activities
Dorm style–single or double rooms with shared COURSES Attend the English School Cambridge Sports Day
facilities. Single or double rooms with private Cambridge of Falconry United football
bathrooms are available at an additional cost (Quidditch,
Shakespeare demonstration match capture the
and subject to availability. 3:30 Optional Festival Optional Optional
Creative Writing Science and the Future Guest Speaker Private tour of flag, volleyball,
6:00 Activities Activities Activities
Punting on the - Dr. Matt King’s College cricket,
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: Criminology Social Entrepreneurialism Cam Wilkinson Chapel (built in basketball, etc.)
Cambridge Botanical Introduction to
• London field trip (1 per session) Engineering Social Psychology Quest – Gardens Music: “Restless rowing 1446) Walk to
• College visits Espionage Studio Art scavenger hunt Truly Medley Creatures” Grantchester and
• Cambridge Shakespeare Festival Global Business Terrorism and Modern Deeply afternoon tea at
• Cambridge United football match the Orchard
Global Politics Politics
• Visits to major museums and attractions 6:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
(Fitzwilliam Museum, Museum of Zoology,
Law 7:00
Cambridge Botanical Garden, Museum of Medical Science 7:00 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
Archeology and Anthropology) Molecular Biology For full course 9:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
Photography descriptions please go to Harry Potter Trivia night Student Ted Talks Macbeth at The Cambridge Dance party Cam Prep talent
MEALS INCLUDED: Public Speaking Skills for oxbridgeprograms.com movie night Yoga class King’s College Voices a Capella show
All breakfasts and dinners Success Gardens group
Robotics 9:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
TRANSPORTATION: 10:00
• Group excursions covered
• Airport pick up and drop off 11:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out

TUITION: $8,795 (combined sessions)


Session1: $5,100 | Session2: $5,100 Paris Connection *typical daily schedule for this program. Actual details may vary.
July 31 - August 4
4 nights

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Human tower in Barcelona Montserrat field trip Culture and cuisine class

OXBRIDGE IN BARCELONA “It inspired very engaging thought the whole time I was here; all of the staff were
kind and knowledgeable about Barcelona. I wish I had more time with my new
GRADES
9-12 friends and the city.” – Jeremiah J., 2019
Oxbridge in Barcelona, now in its thirteenth year, offers a wide range of courses in
DATES: English and Spanish for all levels. Students—who choose a Major and a Minor for the
July 4-July 31 month—can study Spanish at every level, from beginner to immersion courses such
4 weeks – 27 nights as Cultura y cocina for advanced speakers, or courses in English like Marine Biology Oxbridge in Barcelona - Typical Week*
and International Business. Oxbridge in Barcelona is housed in the Col·legi Major Sant Col·legi Major Sant Jordi
CAMPUS: MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Jordi in Sarria, an affluent neighborhood of Barcelona. Our interactive courses, coupled
Col·legi Major Sant Jordi
with a full calendar of program activities—including field trips to Girona, Figueres, 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
and Montserrat—provide our students with an unrivalled introduction to Barcelona, 8:45
CURRICULUM:
Catalonia, and Spain.
• 1 Major – 6 mornings a week 9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Optional
• 1 Minor – 3 afternoons a week 12:30 Activities
12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 3:00
English and/or Spanish COURSES 3:00 Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Optional
5:30 Activities Activities Activities Activities

ACCOMMODATIONS: COURSES IN SPANISH COURSES IN ENGLISH Visit La Boqueria Explore Parc Tour of Camp Day trip to the
Market Güell Nou–home of FC Montserrat
Double rooms with en-suite bathrooms
Spanish Language: Architecture Tour of Guest Speaker Barcelona Mountains
Conversation and Culture and Cuisine 5:30 Optional Optional Optional (ride the rack
CosmoCaixa, a – Dr. Cufi Guided tour
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: 6:30 Activities Activities Activities railway, visit
Composition Fashion and Design science museum “Robotics of La Sagrada
Visits to major museums and attractions (Gothic local restaurants,
Trip to the Guided tour of Applied to Ocean Tour of Basilica FamÍlia
church of Santa Maria del Mar, Parc Güell, Immersion: Medicine Exploration” and enjoy the
beach– Picasso Museum of Santa Maria beautiful views)
Casa Mila, Picasso Museum, Poble Espanyol, Cultura y cocina International Business scavenger hunt del Mar
Aquarium de Barcelona); concerts; multiple Fotografía (Minor only) International Relations
beach trips
Perfeccionamiento de la Marine Biology 6:30 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
7:30
MEALS INCLUDED:
lengua Photography (Minor only)
All breakfasts and dinners 7:30 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
Psychology 10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
Sports Business
TRANSPORTATION: Night tour of Table tennis Churros con Flamenco Student talent Spanish movie Músic at Paulau
Studio Art (Minor only) Gothic Quarter tournament chocolate show–traditional show night de la Musica
• Group excursions covered
spanish dancing Catalana Concert
• Airport pick up and drop off Barcelona Trivia Yoga class Five-a-side
For full course Night Hall
soccer
descriptions please go to
TUITION: $7,495
oxbridgeprograms.com 10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
Paris Connection 11:00
July 31 - August 4
4 nights 12:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out

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Students visiting Roman ruins Students enjoying a dance social Field trip to Madrid

OXBRIDGE IN SALAMANCA
Spanish Language Immersion Program
“The people that I made friends with gave so much life and light to the experience. I also am so
appreciative of the vast amount of history and culture that Salamanca offers. I had such a wonderful
GRADES
summer, one that I would recommend to anyone who wants to improve their Spanish, especially
9-12 concerning more colloquial conversation.” – Sydney L., 2019
Oxbridge in Salamanca is a language immersion program for students with two or
DATES:
more years of Spanish who aspire to achieve native fluency. Oxbridge in Salamanca
July 1-July 28
takes place in Colegio Mayor Fray Luis de León, in Salamanca, a beautiful university
Oxbridge in Salamanca – Full Spanish Immersion - Typical Week*
4 weeks – 27 nights Colegio Mayor Fray Luis de Leon
town that was the birthplace of Spanish language study and teaching. Our students are
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
CAMPUS: taught by local university teachers and artists. They choose two courses – a Major and
Colegio Mayor Fray Luis de León a Minor – which are taught entirely in Spanish. Some of our courses include Culturas 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
8:45
Salamanca Hispánicas, Cultura y Cocina, and Fotografía Urbana. These interactive courses, coupled
with a full calendar of activities – including excursions to Madrid and Segovia – enable 9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Day in Madrid
CURRICULUM: 12:30
our students to live like locals for a month, fully exposing them to Spanish culture.
• 1 Major – 6 mornings a week 12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
• 1 Minor – 3 afternoons a week 3:00
3:00 Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Day in Madrid
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 5:00 Activities Activities Activities (continued)
2+ years of Spanish COURSES Royal Palace,
Guided tour of Boating on the Sports day at
Buen Retiro Park,
the Catedral Douro the Salas Bajas
Vieja de Santa University Sports Royal Theatre,
Guided tour of
ACCOMMODATIONS:
FOR STUDENTS WITH 2+ FOR STUDENTS WITH 3+ 5:30 Optional MarÍa Optional Optional Complex (tennis, etc.
Double rooms with en-suite bathrooms the Museum of
6:30 Activities Activities rugby, volleyball,
YEARS OF SPANISH YEARS OF SPANISH Walk/jog along Art Nouveau and Activities
etc.)
Bellas artes (Minor only) Salamanca the Tormes Five-a-side Art Deco Casa Lis Swimming
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: Major: Quest–scavenger soccer Guided tour of
• Visits to major museums and attractions Spanish Language: Cultura y cocina Presentation: Basilica of Saint
hunt
Culturas hispánicas Tour of Cueva de "How to Cut Teresa
(Salamanca Cathedrals, Museo Art Nouveau y Conversation and Salamanca Serrano Ham"
Art Déco Casa Lis, Museo de la Historia de la composition Relaciones internacionales
6:30 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
Automoción) Fotografía (Minor only) 7:30
• Casa de la Muerte; Cueva de Salamanca Minor: Medicina 7:30 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
• Two field trips to Madrid Arte Perfeccionamiento de la 10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
Fotografía urbana lengua Relax in Plaza Calligraphy Salamanca trivia Flamenco class Student talent Program party Board games
MEALS INCLUDED: Gastronomía Mayor public workshop night show night
All breakfasts and dinners Spanish tapas
For full course square Improv cooking class
descriptions please go to workshop
TRANSPORTATION:
• Group excursions covered oxbridgeprograms.com
10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
• Airport pick up and drop off 11:00

TUITION: $6,995
12:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out

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Art in the Luxembourg Gardens Celebrating Bastille Day Making traditional French crêpes

OXBRIDGE IN PARIS
GRADES
"Since attending Oxbridge two separate times, I can confirm that these programs have given me
an experience like no other, and they truly were the best months of my life. I had already attended
L’académie de France and I wanted to further improve my French." – Sophia D., 2019
9-12

DATES: Located in the heart of the city, Oxbridge in Paris has been housed in the Lycée Notre
June 29-July 26 Dame de Sion, a top private school adjacent to the beautiful Luxembourg Gardens,
4 weeks – 27 nights for more than 25 years. This program is a unique opportunity for students to take Oxbridge in Paris - Typical Week*
full advantage of one of the world's greatest cities while, if they so wish, improving Lycée Notre Dame de Sion
CAMPUS: their French. Students choose a Major and Minor to study for the month. They can MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Lycée Notre Dame de Sion take French courses at any level–rom beginner to immersion courses like Paris: ville
Paris 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
imaginaire for advanced speakers–or opt for courses in English such as Fashion, 8:45
International Law, and Medicine. Our students spend the summer exploring famous
CURRICULUM: 9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Optional
museums like the Louvre, visiting historic sites like the Palace of Versailles, tasting 12:30
• 1 Major – 6 mornings a week Activities
• 1 Minor – 3 afternoons a week delicious French cuisine, and discovering all that Parisian culture has to offer.
Tennis
tournament
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
English and/or French 2:00
2:00 Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Optional
4:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Crépes at Sainte Chapelle Visit the Palace of
Dorm style - shared facilities
Luxembourg Catacombs of Versailles day
COURSES Macarons tasting
Gardens Paris trip
tour
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: 4:00 Optional Guided tour of Optional Optional Guest Speaker:
• Visits to major museums and attractions (the COURSES IN FRENCH COURSES IN ENGLISH 6:30 Activities Activities Picnic at the Parc Activities
The Louvre Oliver Gee, "The
de Bagatelle
Louvre, Palace of Versailles, Musée d’Orsay, French Language: Architecture Paris Quest – Explore the Jog in Earful Tower",
Pickup soccer
Sainte-Chapelle, Pantheon, Catacombs, Vaux Blogger and
Conversation and Art History scavenger hunt game Marché aux Luxembourg
le Vicomte Castle) Puces – Flea Gardens Journalist
• Guided tour of the Opéra Garnier
composition Creative Writing: Writing
Market
Paris Guided tour of
• Cruise on the Seine Immersion: the Panthéon
Histoire de l’art Culture and Cuisine
6:30 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
MEALS INCLUDED: Paris: ville imaginaire Economics 7:30
All breakfasts and dinners Perfectionnement de la Fashion 7:30 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
langue Film Studies 10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
TRANSPORTATION: Gender Studies Walk along the Paris trivia night Sunset cruise on Volleyball Student talent Neon lights Marais
• Group excursions covered International Law Seine – and ice the Seine tournament show dance party neighborhood
• Airport pick up and drop off International Relations cream on the île walking tour
Sunset at Institut
Saint Louis
Medicine du Monde Arabe
TUITION: $7,495 rooftop
Photography
10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
Psychology 11:00
Studio Art
12:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out
For full course
*typical daily schedule for this program. Actual details may vary.
descriptions please go to
oxbridgeprograms.com

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After the opera in Montpellier Culture et cuisine Cooking delicious French pastries

OXBRIDGE IN MONTPELLIER “My French teacher told me about the program when I told her I wanted to be fluent. I loved
French Language Immersion Program being in Montpellier, I made amazing friends, the staff was awesome, and I loved the dorms. I
GRADES loved the program. It exceeded my expectations and they were high.“ –Victoria R., 2019
9-12
Oxbridge in Montpellier is a language immersion program for students with two
DATES:
or more years of French who aspire to achieve native fluency. Students with two
July 1-July 28
years of French study Conversation and Composition as their Major and choose from Oxbridge in Montpellier – Full French Immersion - Typical Week*
4 weeks – 27 nights Lycée Notre Dame de la Merci
thematic options for their Minor, all of which are designed to improve fluency and
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
CAMPUS: comprehension. Students with 3 or more years of French choose full immersion
Lycée Notre Dame de la Merci academic topics such as Medecine or Relations Internationales. Our program is housed 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
8:45
Montpellier in the Lycée Notre Dame de la Merci, a boarding school that dates back to the 16th
century. Students live in the historic heart of Montpellier, with the city’s most charming 9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Day trip to
CURRICULUM: streets, museums, and monuments located just minutes from its door. Our interactive 12:30 Nîmes & Pont du
• 1 Major – 6 mornings a week courses coupled with a full calendar of program activities–including field trips to Gard
• 1 Minor – 3 afternoons a week 12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
Avignon and the Pont du Gard–enable them fully to immerse themselves in local and
2:30
French culture.
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 2:30 Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional Minor Class Optional (continued)
4:30 Activities Activities Activities Day trip to
2+ years of French
Nîmes & Pont du
Guided tour of Trip to Saint Shopping at
Gard
COURSES Musée du Vieux Guilhem-le- L’Atelier de la
ACCOMMODATIONS: Montpellier Désert Peluche
Dorm style - shared facilities 4:30 Optional Optional Optional
Sports in Parc du La Grande Motte
6:30 Activities Activities Activities
FOR STUDENTS WITH 2 FOR STUDENTS WITH 3+ Peyrou beach trip
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: Montpellier Guided tour of Guided Tour
YEARS OF FRENCH YEARS OF FRENCH
• Visits to major museums and attractions Quest – Musée Fabre of the Parc
(Musée Fabre, Saint Peter's cathedral, Major: Arts plastiques (Minor only) scavenger hunt Zoologique
Montpellier Zoological Park, Castle of French Language: Atelier d’ecriture créative Henri de Lunaret
Flaugergues, La Pancée, Carré Sainte Anne) Conversation and Culture et cuisine 6:30 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
• Concert at the Opera Berlioz
Composition La France face à son histoire 7:30
• Field trips to Nîmes, Avignon, Pont du Gard, Histoire de l’art 7:30 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
St. Gilhem-le-Desert Minor: Médecine
10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
• Regular outings to the beach Cultures françaises Perfectionnement de la Langue French movie Crepe making Walking tour Volleyball Les Estivales Student talent Concert at Opera
MEALS INCLUDED: Gastronomie Photographie (Minor only)
night workshop in town and ice tournament de Montpellier show National de
All breakfasts and dinners cream in Place – night market Montpellier
Photographie urbaine Relations internationales
Calligraphy Montpellier
de la Comédie with live music,
workshop trivia night
local products,
TRANSPORTATION: etc.
• Group excursions covered
For full course
10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
• Airport pick up and drop off descriptions please go to 11:00
Paris Connection oxbridgeprograms.com
TUITION: $6,995 July 28 - August 1 12:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out
4 nights

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Visiting the famous Westwood Theater Bonfire on the beach Sports Medicine class at ESPN studio

OXBRIDGE AT UCLA "I liked that I got to experience all of L.A. in such a short period of time. I am really grateful for this
experience. This program is truly amazing, and all the staff did a great job!" –Erica C., 2019
GRADES
10-12
Oxbridge at UCLA is held on the iconic campus of the University of California, Los
DATES: Angeles. Students enjoy a daily schedule that combines intellectual and cultural
June 29-July 26
enrichment, activities, and sports. Students choose a Major and a Workshop to immerse
4 weeks – 27 nights
themselves in subjects such as Filmmaking, Sports Medicine, and the Movie Business. Oxbridge at UCLA - Typical Week*
University of California, Los Angeles
Our Activities Directors transform Los Angeles into a living classroom so that students
CAMPUS: MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
University of California can actively and safely engage with the extraordinary energy of the city. They can enjoy
Los Angeles a Dodgers game, tour famous studios, visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and celebrity- 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
8:45
watch in the cafes of Beverly Hills. They also have the option to attend admissions tours
CURRICULUM: and info sessions at several esteemed universities in the greater Los Angeles area, 9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Optional
• 1 Major – 6 mornings a week including USC and Pepperdine. In addition, the UCLA campus offers our students access 12:30 Activities
• 1 Workshop – 3 afternoons a week to outdoor olympic-sized pools and a gym. Downtown Los
Angeles Day
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
English 2:00
2:00 Workshop Optional Workshop Optional Workshop Optional Optional
4:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities
ACCOMMODATIONS: COURSES
Dorm style–shared facilities Santa Monica Universal Studios Getty Villa Downtown Los
trip (beach, Museum and Angeles day
Acting for the screen Psychology promenade, and Malibu Beach
(Grand Central
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: Building your Brand for Screenwriting 4:00 Optional pier) Optional Optional trip Market,
• Dodgers game College (Workshop only) Sports Medicine 6:30 Activities Activities Activities Beach volleyball Olvera Street,
• Visits to major museums and attractions tournament Chinatown, etc.)
Business and Leadership UCLA Quest – USC College tour LACMA guided
(Universal Studios, J. Paul Getty Museum, the scavenger hunt tour
California Science Center, La Brea Tar Pits and Communications: Marketing For full course Guest Speaker –
Museum, Hollywood Walk of Fame) and Media descriptions please go to "Civil Engineers Hollywood Walk
Who Work on of Fame
• Santa Monica and Malibu beach trips Mobile App Design oxbridgeprograms.com
Earthquake
• Hollywood Bowl Amphitheater event Engineering Safety"
Filmmaking 6:30 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
MEALS INCLUDED: The Movie Business 7:30
All breakfasts and dinners
Photography 7:30 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
(Workshop only)
TRANSPORTATION: Icebreakers and Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl Zumba class Movie night Dodgers baseball Lip sync battle
• Group excursions covered games night trivia night –concert Pickup basketball in Westwood game
• Airport pick up and drop off Village
game

TUITION: $8,450
10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
11:00

12:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out

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Student presenting at the final exhibition Visit to the Griffith Park Observatory Sunset on the beach

OXBRIDGE AT UCLA PREP "Everyone was supportive and I got to know all of them very well. The staff made activities fun. I liked that
GRADES we got to keep learning but also got to go to many fun places." –Helena M., 2019
7-8
Oxbridge at UCLA Prep gives younger students a taste of the Oxbridge experience
DATES: and introduces them to one of the greatest university campuses in the world. Over
July 5-July 25 the course of three weeks students live on-campus at the University of California,
3 weeks – 20 nights Los Angeles in the Sproul Landing/Cove residence halls while studying a Major and Oxbridge at UCLA Prep - Typical Week*
taking part in a Workshop. We offer a variety of courses such as Augmented Reality University of California, Los Angeles
CAMPUS: and Game Design, Technology and Society, and Creative Writing. During their time MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
University of California in Los Angeles, students take full advantage of activities on campus: swimming,
Los Angeles sports, games, movie nights. Off campus, they take beach trips, expert-led museum 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
8:45
tours as well as field trips to Disneyland and Universal Studios. Oxbridge at UCLA
CURRICULUM: is a great opportunity for younger students to start thinking about their college
9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Optional Optional
• 1 Major – 5 mornings a week futures while having an unforgettable summer in Los Angeles. 11:00 Activities Activities
• 1 Workshop – 3 afternoons a week Downtown Beach day
Los Angeles
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 11:15 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
English 12:10
12:30 Workshop Day Trip Workshop Optional Workshop Optional Optional
COURSES 2:00
Disneyland day Activities Activities Activities
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Dorm style – shared facilities trip Griffith Park Downtown Beach day:
Augmented Reality and Game Design Observatory & Los Angeles Malibu Beach &
hike up to the (Grand Central
Creative Writing Getty Villa
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: 2:00 Optional Optional Hollywood sign Optional Market,
• Dodgers game Photography, Design, and New Media 6:00 Activities Activities Activities Olvera Street,
• Visits to major museums and attractions: J. Psychology Chinatown, etc.)
UCLA Quest – LACMA visit and Long Beach
Paul Getty Museum, Griffith Park Observatory, Speech and Debate scavenger hunt walk through Aquarium visit
the California Science Center, La Brea Tar Technology and Society Beverly Hills &
Pits and Museum, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Rodeo Drive
Disneyland (1-day one park admission only) Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
For full course descriptions please go to oxbridgeprograms.com 6:00
• Santa Monica and Malibu beach trips 7:00
• Hollywood Bowl Amphitheater event 7:30 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
9:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
MEALS INCLUDED: Movie night Late night Los Angeles Board games Hollywood Bowl Dodgers baseball Casino night
Breakfasts, lunches, and dinners in Westwood swimming trivia night night –concert game
Village
TRANSPORTATION:
• Group excursions covered
• Airport pick up and drop off 9:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
10:00

TUITION: $6,450 11:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out

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Kayaking on the Charles River Visiting the New England Aquarium Brain study in Neuropsychology class

OXBRIDGE IN BOSTON
GRADES: Session 1 Session 2
"The friends I have made and just how much I have grown and learned about myself during these past two
weeks is unbelievable. I have found like-minded people with similar interests, and it has been an overall
9-12 9-12 amazing time." –Anna D., 2019
DATES: Full: June 25-July 22 | 4 weeks Oxbridge in Boston is an academic program for students in grades 9-12 held in
Session 1 Session 2 Cambridge, Massachusetts. During the program students follow one subject per
June 25-July 8 July 9-July 22 two-week session(s); available courses include Neuropsychology, Government and
Politics, and International Law. We recruit our faculty from universities such as MIT, Oxbridge in Boston - Typical Week*
2 weeks – 13 nights 2 weeks – 13 nights Housing at the Gropius Complex
Boston University, and Tufts University. Our variety of optional activities encourages
CAMPUS: MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
students to discover all that Boston has to offer, including walks along Freedom Trail;
Housing at Harvard Law School campus
a tour of Fenway Park, one of America's oldest baseball stadiums; and kayaking down
Cambridge 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
the Charles River. Students have the opportunity to learn about American universities 8:45
during college tours of several schools in the greater Boston area. Meanwhile, the
CURRICULUM: (Per 2 week session) finest minds in Cambridge come as guest speakers to discuss the worlds of business, 9:00 Class Class Class Class Class Class Optional
• 1 subject journalism, and science. 12:30 Activities
• 6 mornings and 3 afternoons a week This program is not owned, controlled, or supervised by Harvard University or any of its Fenway Park
Schools or programs. tour
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
English 2:00
2:00 Workshop Optional Workshop Optional Workshop Optional Optional
COURSES 4:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Dorm style–shared facilities Taza Chocolate Sports day Freedom Trail Tour of the
College Application Boot Camp (second session only) Factory tour (water balloon walk New England
Swan boats fight, dizzy bat, Aquarium
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: Economics in the Boston etc.)
Tufts University
Kayaking on the
4:00 Optional Optional Optional tour &
• Visits to major museums and attractions Government and Politics 6:30 Activities Public Garden Activities Activities Charles
Guest Speaker admissions talk
(Boston Public Library, Museum of Fine Arts, International Law Scavenger hunt North End Guest Speaker – Professor Northeastern
Fenway Park, Freedom Trail, Symphony Hall, Medicine cannoli tasting James Basker
– Professor University
Top of the Hub, the New England Aquarium, “Why Literature
Mobile App Design Randall Kennedy guided tour
baseball game) (Harvard Law Matters”
• Food tours (Faneuil Hall, Italian Quarter, and Neuropsychology
School)
Quincy Market)
6:30 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
• College admission workshops For full course descriptions please go to oxbridgeprograms.com 7:30
7:30 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
MEALS INCLUDED: 10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
All breakfasts and dinners Movie and board Baseball game Beach volleyball Boston SoWa First Student talent Boston trivia
games night tournament University Fridays – show night & cookout
Salsa dancing
TRANSPORTATION: Observatory trip evening
class
• Group excursions covered of artists,
• Airport pick up and drop off galleries, design
showrooms, and
boutiques
TUITION: $8,795 (combined sessions)
10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
Session1: $5,100 | Session2: $5,100 11:00

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Culture and fun at Coney Island The Fashion Class puts on a runway show Sunset boat tour of Manhattan

OXBRIDGE IN NEW YORK


GRADES
"One of my friends had attended last year and I’ve wanted to come since then. Fashion is my passion. I
wanted to pursue it in more depth, and what better place to do so than New York. I loved this program! It
has truly been a once in a lifetime experience." –Andreana D., 2019
9-12
Now in its tenth year, Oxbridge in New York welcomes over 170 students from all
DATES: over the world to study for one month in Barnard College, an independent liberal
June 29 - July 26 arts college established in 1889 and affiliated with Columbia University since 1900.
4 weeks – 27 nights Students immerse themselves in a Major and a Workshop for the month such as
Oxbridge in New York - Typical Week*
Barnard College, Columbia University
Advertising and Media, Fashion, Psychology, and Musical Theater, while exploring
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
CAMPUS: the great city of New York. Courses take full advantage of the museums, advertising
Barnard College, Columbia University firms, hedge funds, and shows one can discover in the city. In their free time they go 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
New York City to a Major League Baseball game, a Broadway show, Coney Island, and explore all the 8:45
different neighborhoods in the city. Oxbridge in New York also offers a full program
of college visits including NYU, Yale, UPenn, and more. 9:00 Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Optional
CURRICULUM: 12:30 Activities
• 1 Major – 6 mornings a week
• 1 Workshop – 3 afternoons a week Guided tour of
9/11 Museum
12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 2:00
English COURSES 2:00 Workshop Optional Workshop Optional Workshop Optional Optional
4:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities
ACCOMMODATIONS: Advertising and Media Medical Science New York Coney Island Soho shopping Broadway Show
4:00 Optional Optional Optional
Dorm style–shared facilities University Amusement Park Activities
Mobile App Design Musical Theater 6:00 Activities Activities Trip to Baseball game
campus tour day
Creative Writing Photography (Workshop only) NYC Quest – Talk on policing Visit Top of Smorgasburg
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: scavenger hunt Yale University by an NYPD Summer College the Rock and the Brooklyn
Criminology Politics and Human Rights campus tour Fair at Columbia Observatory Flea Market
• College Visits (Yale, Brown, NYU, UPenn, officer
Columbia) Fashion Psychology Central Park University
Filmmaking Speech & Debate (Workshop picnic College
• Summer College Fair (over 100 colleges and
Workshop
universities) hosted by Columbia University Finance and Business only) (picking the right
• Broadway Show Fine Arts Sports Business school, Major,
• Visits to major attractions and museums Global Economics and etc.)
(9/11 Memorial, Metropolitan Museum of
International Markets For full course descriptions go 6:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
Art, Natural History Museum, Empire State 7:00
Building or Top of the Rock, baseball game) International Business to oxbridgeprograms.com
7:00 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
• Coney Island Journalism in the 10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
Information Age
Welcome Greenwich Sunset at Professionalism Movie night in Dance party Karaoke night/
MEALS INCLUDED: Engineering hangout! (music, Village dessert Brooklyn Bridge Workshop Bryant Park lip sync battle
NYC walking
All breakfasts and dinners board games, tour (networking,
“So Into It” Casino night ghost tour
snacks, etc.) resumes, etc.)
NYU jazz concert Comedy Show
TRANSPORTATION:
• Group excursions covered 10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
11:00
• Airport pick up and drop off

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TUITION: $8,750
*typical daily schedule for this program. Actual details may vary.

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Sunset on the Brooklyn Bridge Taking in a baseball game Visit to the Lincoln Center

OXBRIDGE SEMINAR IN NEW YORK


GRADES
9-12
The Oxbridge Seminar in New York is a week-long intellectual immersion course for
DATES: students in grades nine-through-twelve. Students spend their mornings in class and
August 1 - August 8 afternoons on activities and attending college-planning seminars and talks. Housed
1 week – 7 nights in Barnard College, an independent liberal arts college established in 1889, and Oxbridge Seminar in New York - Typical Week*
affiliated with Columbia University since 1900, the Oxbridge Seminar in New York Barnard College, Columbia University
CAMPUS: is a great opportunity for students to explore New York City while learning about a SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI
Barnard College, Columbia University subject of their choice. Popular courses include Business, Medicine, and Psychology.
New York City Students live minutes from the bustle of the city and a short walk to the Hudson River, 7:45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
Riverside Park, and the urban oasis of Central Park. 8:45

CURRICULUM: 9:00 Arrival and Ice Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class Major Class
1 subject - 6 mornings 12:30 Breakers Wrap Up:
Presentations,
debates
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: 12:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
English COURSES 2:00
2:00 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
6:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
ACCOMMODATIONS: Business
Dorm style–shared facilities Human Rights Law NYC Quest – New York Tour of the Columbia Tour of the Visit Washington Baseball game
scavenger hunt University United Nations University Whitney Square Park
International Relations Broadway Show
campus tour Headquarters campus tour Museum
Picnic in Central Guided tour of
ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHTS: Medicine
Park Guided tour of College Visit Top of College Natural History
• Broadway Show Psychology the Museum of Workshop: Essay the Rock Workshop: Museum
• Visits to major attractions and museums Jewish Heritage Writing Skills Observatory Interview Skills
(Metropolitan Museum of Art, Natural History and College
For full course descriptions please go to oxbridgeprograms.com
Museum, Top of the Rock, baseball game) Applications
• NYU and Columbia University tours 6:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
7:00
MEALS INCLUDED: 7:00 Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional Optional
All breakfasts and dinners 10:00 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities
Casino games Activities in the Sunset at Night at The NYC trivia night Dance party NYC ghost tour
TRANSPORTATION: nght Diana Center Brooklyn Bridge MET Museum Bryant Park Poetry slam
• Group excursions covered Comedy Show movie night
• Airport pick up and drop off

TUITION: $2,850
10:00 Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in Check in
11:00

12:00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out

*typical daily schedule for this program. Actual details may vary.

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Where are
Graduates attending:
they now?
New York University 44
Yale University 41 Oxbridge Academic Programs
Harvard College 34 deliver transformative,
Columbia University 30 immersive, and superior
educational experiences that
University of Southern 26

PARIS CONNECTION
California help guide students toward
extraordinary academic success.
University of Chicago 25
University of St. Andrews 22
Each year we reach out to our
University of Pennsylvania 20
alumni to update us about
McGill University 19 their academic progress.
Princeton University 18 Here are just a few of the top
Barnard College 17 colleges and universities that
Want to explore more of Europe with Oxbridge? University of Edinburgh 16 our graduates have gone on to
Students on the Oxford Tradition and Prep programs, attend. The most recent survey
University College London 15
on the Cambridge Tradition and Prep Second Session (updated in 2019) revealed that
University of Oxford 15
and Full Programs, and those attending Oxbridge in 591 respondents went on to
Montpellier and Oxbridge in Barcelona, have the option Georgetown University 14
attend the universities listed to
of adding the Paris Connection to the end of their Stanford University 14
the left.
course. This is a safe and exciting way of discovering University of Notre Dame 12
one of the world's greatest cities. University of Michigan 10
During their time in Paris, students are housed in the Boston College 9
MIJE, in the Marais, a beautiful historic district on the Brown University 9
Rive Droite. The area is home to art galleries, cafés, Dartmouth College 9
and boutiques, and is within easy reach of Notre Dame, Riverboat view of the Eiffel Tower Northwestern University 9
the Ile Saint-Louis, Louvre, Tuileries, Picasso Museum, Tufts University 9
and the Pompidou. Activities include expert-led visits
University of California, 9
of world-famous museums and monuments, outings to Los Angeles
Montmartre, fun-fairs, shopping, and sampling French University of British Columbia 9
cuisine in a selection of traditional restaurants. Paris
Williams College 9
becomes a perfect place for discovery and learning.
Emory University 8
NOTE: To reserve a spot, please include a deposit of
$300 US at the time of initial application. Students University of Virginia 8
should book their flight home on the last day of their Duke University 7
program’s Connection from Paris Charles de Gaulle or George Washington University 7
Orly airports. Johns Hopkins University 7
King's College London 7
The Oxford Tradition August 1-7 $1,895 Massachusetts Institute of 7
The Oxford Prep Experience July 30 - August 3 $1,445 Technology
The Cambridge Tradition August 1-7 $1,895 Life imitating art Northeastern University 7
(session II or combined University of California, 7
sessions) Berkeley
The Cambridge Prep July 31 - August 4 $1,445 Vassar College 7
Experience (session II or American University 6
combined sessions)
London School of Economics 6
Oxbridge in Barcelona July 31 - August 4 $1,445
Oberlin College 6
Oxbridge in Montpellier July 28 - August 1 $1,445
University of Toronto 6
Washington University in 6
St. Louis
Brandeis University 5
Cornell University 5
Franklin & Marshall College 5
Mastering virtual reality Tulane University 5

Great Hall of Mirrors at Oxbridge at UCLA Wellesley College 5

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Faculty Bios
We are proud of our faculty and have included a sampling of biographies to provide an idea of the caliber of instructors offered to our students.
A complete faculty list is available on our website.

• Full-time lecturer at St Andrews since • Investment analyst based in Prague • The Associate Professor and Director of • Owns and designs for his own fashion
1997 and the Principal Teaching Fellow • Past Principal for an international team Computer Science at the University of label
in Clinical Medicine at the St Andrews of investors establishing a $100-million Connecticut, Stamford • Has worked with an array of famous
University School of Medicine mezzanine fund focused on Central • Played a leading part in designing designers, including Zac Posen in New
European real estate and developing the CS program at the York
• Objective Structured Clinical
• His career began in the Real Estate Group university • His designs seek to mix precision and
Examination Manager and the Clinical
Medicine Skills Programme Coordinator of Salomon Smith Barney’s New York • Main areas of interest include creativity, poetry and drama
at St Andrews Investment Banking division, where he computational biology, algorithms, • “Vice” magazine has praised his
helped lead several IPOs, raising over management, and security creations for their “intriguing peeks into
$7.5 billion in the process a fantastical world”
Dr. Predrag Bjelogrlic MD University Beogradu, MSc Dr. Phillip Bradford BA Rutgers University, MS University of
The Oxford Tradition University of London Robert Shesol BA University of Pennsylvania, BSc Oxbridge in New York Kansas, PhD Indiana University Pierre-Antoine Vettorello BA, MA Royal Academy of Fine
The Cambridge Prep Experience Wharton School of Business Oxbridge in Paris Arts, Antwerp

• Now a Rhodes Scholar, Abigail • Head of Arts and Humanities at the • Acclaimed author, playwright, • Teaches human anatomy to first- and
received a rare triple-distinction in Oxford Tutorial College screenwriter, and performer fourth-year medical students at the
History, Politics, and Linguistics as an • A Government of Ireland Scholar at • Has published three novels in her “Camp Universiteit van Amsterdam
undergraduate Oxford, he produced the first academic Rolling Hills” series, and eight full-length • PhD researcher in preterm labor
• Her graduate work has focused on study of the life and career of Thomas plays which have been performed • Regular volunteer at the Children’s
gender education in high schools, and Butler, Earl of Ossory around the world Hospital in Amsterdam
on historical and transitional justice • Research and publishing interests • Performed at The Public Theater, Classic • Avid web designer in his free time
include the social history of the British Stage Company, City Center, and A.R.T.,
aristocracy and the history of material on MTV, and Nickelodeon
and court culture
Abigail Branford BA Rhodes Univeristy and University of Cape Town,
Dr. Daniel Jordan BA University College Dublin, PhD Stacy Davidowitz BS Tufts University, MFA Columbia Dr. Tijn Van Winden BSc, MD, Universiteit van
The Oxford Tradition MPhil University of Cambridge, MSc University
of Oxford The Oxford Tradition University College Dublin Oxbridge in New York University Oxbridge in Paris Amsterdam

• Specialist in Public International Law, • Lawyer and Google Policy Fellow at the • Senior business development and • A trained nurse and midwife who also
international investment law, and Institute for Technology and Society marketing executive researches and publishes
maritime boundaries • Researcher at the University of Oxford’s • Has held high-profile leadership roles • Her courses on Medicine integrate
• An experienced academic who has Digital Ethics Lab: His principal area at Wilson Sporting Goods and was the practical hands-on aspects, such as
taught at the University of Oxford and of expertise is the regulation of first sponsorship executive hired by the taking patient histories, checking vital
written for the Huffington Post distributed ledger technologies and their National Hockey League signs, and advances in music therapy
• Experienced in proceedings before the applications • His courses on Sports Business tap into
International Court of Justice • Holds an LLM in Internet and Data Law his wide network of colleagues in the
from the Université Paris 1, Panthéon- industry, offering students the chance to
Sorbonne meet with key influencers in NYC
Paz Zarate LL.B University of Chile, LLM University
The Cambridge Prep Experience of Cambridge Caio Machado BA Universidade de São Paulo, MA Université Paris 1 Steve Flatow BA Cornell University, MBA University of Meidiha Ouzal BA, MS Faculté des Sciences de
The Oxford Seminars Panthéon Sorbonne, MSc University of Oxford Oxbridge in New York Chicago Booth School of Business Oxbridge in Montpellier Montpellier

• A Gates Cambridge Scholar, • A Rhodes Scholar specializing in African • Los Angeles-based producer and director • Professor of Cinema, Media Studies,
Commonwealth Scholar Studies with a penchant for character-driven and Analysis at the Université de
• Pioneered a number of workers’ narratives and documentaries Montpellier for the past ten years
• Her doctoral research explored the
use and regulation of assistive and rights campaigns and student-focused • Currently in post-production for her • His research investigates mountain
reproductive technologies in Canada initiatives documentary on the multi-faceted actor films in the West
• Worked in the litigation department of James Franco • Has worked in television as a
• Led the initial Cambridge Scholars Bowmans Africa Law Firm–Consultant for • One of five filmmakers invited to journalist
Symposia during her time at University Economic Development Platform Ltd participate in the Tribeca Film Institute
Documentary Story Lab

Dr. Katie Hammond B.C.L/LL.B McGill University, Joshua Nott BSS, LL.B University of Cape Town,
Ph.D. & M.Phil. from University of Cambridge
The Oxford Prep Experience Lisa Vangellow BS Arizona State University, MFA Dr. Barthélémy Py BA, MA, PhD Université de
The Cambridge Tradition
Oxbridge at UCLA University of California, Los Angeles Oxbridge in Montpellier Montpellier III

• Supervisor in five colleges and researcher • Researcher in Biomedical Sciences at


• Los Angeles based playwright and • Researcher and instructor at the University
at the University of Cambridge the Harvard Medical School: Her work
director for theater productions of Salamanca in the Department of
• Currently making mathematical models focuses on discovering novel immune
• Helped produce and develop over 10 Medieval, Modern, and Contemporary
of the human heart, designed to help cells that play critical roles in health and
productions across the United States History
physicians in their assessment of the development
• Teaches college-level playwriting and • Current project is in comparative history,
heart’s function • Has published in top immunology
theater study classes focusing on Spanish and Ibero-American
• Has expertise in mechanical journals (immunity and PNAS)
Universities during the Golden Age
engineering, robotics, mechatronics,
• Member of the prestigious “Alfonso IX”,
and a number of coding languages
a research group at the Medieval and
Renaissance Studies Institute in Salamanca
Kristian Saull MEng Loughborough University, PhD, Dr. Selma Boulenouar BS Université de Franche Comté, MS Institut Brian Forrester BA Kennesaw State University, MFA Dr. Francisco Javier Rubio Munoz BA, MA, PhD Universidad de
The Cambridge Prep Experience University of Cambridge Oxbridge in Boston Pasteur, PhD University of Cambridge Oxbridge at UCLA Prep Carnegie Mellon University Oxbridge in Salamanca Salamanca

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Application Form: Spring & Summer 2020 Apply by
12/31/19
APPLICATION AND ADMISSION PROCESS
To save time, apply online! and save!
Program Course Guarantee date
Apply before December 31, 2019 and lock in a $500 reduction in tuition fees ENGLAND FRANCE SPAIN UNITED STATES
The Oxford Spring Seminar January 3, 2020
for all four-week programs; a $250 reduction for all 2-week programs; and a
The Oxford Tradition January 10, 2020 n The Oxford Tradition n The Oxford Spring Seminar n Oxbridge in Paris n Oxbridge in Barcelona n Oxbridge in New York
$150 reduction for Spring and week-long Summer Seminars
n The Oxford Prep Experience n The Oxford Summer Seminar n Oxbridge in Montpellier n Oxbridge in Salamanca n Oxbridge at UCLA
The Cambridge Tradition January 17, 2020 n The Cambridge Tradition: n The Oxford Summer Seminar Double Major n Oxbridge at UCLA Prep
US, France, Spain January 24, 2020 Full Program n The Cambridge Tradition: Session I n Oxbridge in Boston: Full Program
Age Requirements
n The Cambridge Prep n The Cambridge Tradition: Session II n Oxbridge in Boston: Session I
Students must be enrolled in the following grade at the time of application: The Ox/Cam Prep Programs January 31, 2020
Experience: Full Program n The Cambridge Prep Experience: Session I n Oxbridge in Boston: Session II
Program Enrolled at time of application The NYC and Oxford Seminars April 10, 2020 n The Cambridge Prep Experience: Session II n Oxbridge Seminar in New York
Oxbridge at UCLA prep Enrolled in grades seven or eight Students who cannot be placed in their first choice of Major or Minor/Workshop Paris Connection: n I would like to take part in The Paris Connection (Oxbridge in Barcelona, Oxbridge in Montpellier and Oxford and Cambridge
Traditions and Preps eligible–please include a $300 US deposit)
Oxford Prep and Cambridge Prep Enrolled in grades eight or nine will automatically be placed in their second or third choice, subject to the
availability of that course, and also placed on the waiting list for their first choice. Applications require a deposit of $1,050 US ($1,175 US with Medical Emergency Cancellation Insurance), payable to F.I.E. or The Foundation for
France, Spain, Boston, and New York Enrolled in grades nine to twelve
If wait-listed for a class, the student will be notified as soon as a space becomes International Education
based programs
available.
Oxbridge at UCLA Enrolled in grades ten to twelve I. STUDENT INFORMATION
Cambridge Tradition, Oxford Tradition Enrolled in grades ten to twelve Course cancellation
and Oxford Seminar If a course is cancelled due to low enrollment levels, students are notified n n
immediately and placed in their second choice.
NAME First Middle Last Male Female
Language Requirements
1. All students must be fluent in English. On all our programs (except Changing Courses Deadline
Montpellier-France and Salamanca-Spain), courses are delivered in English Students who wish to change courses may do so, in writing, to our New York
office, up until Friday February 14, 2020 for the Spring Seminar and Friday May HOME ADDRESS City State/Province Zip/Postal Code Country
(unless specified otherwise).
2. On our language immersion programs in Montpellier (France) and Salamanca 22, 2020 for the summer programs. There is no fee associated with changing / /
(Spain), students are required to have completed at least two years, courses.
TELEPHONE Student e-mail (print in capitals) Date of Birth: Month Day Year Citizenship
respectively, of French or Spanish in school.
Fees, Payments, Cancellations and Refunds
Submit Your Application
Inclusions GUARDIAN 1 Title Name Profession e-mail (print in capitals)
Step 1: Start your application from our website at oxbridgeprograms.com/apply-
Our comprehensive fee includes all tuition, accommodation, breakfast and
now. You can start your application at any time and save your work-in-progress.
dinner daily, transportation to and from the airport in the host country, all
If you prefer a paper application, you can mail to our New York City mailing
books and classroom materials, guest presentations, field trips, and all activities Address (if different from yours) Home Telephone Work Telephone Mobile Telephone
address.
organized by the program, including sports, museum and gallery admissions,
Step 2: Submit required documents and information so your application can be
and theater tickets.
considered “complete” and ready for review:
It does not include airfare, lunch (except on Oxbridge at UCLA Prep), or personal GUARDIAN 2 Title Name Profession e-mail (print in capitals)
1. A completed and signed application form
expenditures, such as snacks, laundry, souvenirs, and so on.
2. A deposit
3. A copy of a transcript or recent report card. This can be sent to our New York
Medical Emergency Insurance Address (if different from yours) Home Telephone Work Telephone Mobile Telephone
address, faxed, or emailed to admissions@oxbridgeprograms.com
Non-refundable Medical Emergency Cancellation Insurance is available for
4. A personal statement. A short statement of approximately 500 words to help us
$125 US per application to protect against unavoidable cancellations due to Please list your siblings and their grade levels
get to know you. Tell us about why you would like to attend, what interests you
documented medical emergencies involving the student or immediate family
about your Major and Minor/Workshop courses, and what you will contribute
members. This insurance can ONLY be purchased at the time of application. Have you ever attended an Oxbridge Academic Program before? n Yes n No If yes, which program(s)/year(s):
to the program. Let us know about your academic and extracurricular interests
and anything else that will help us to get to know you.
Payments
5. A teacher recommendation form which can be downloaded from our website • Deposit due at time of submitting your application–Applications require II. ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Students applying for immersion classes on our Spain or France programs must a deposit of $1,050 US ($1,175 US with Medical Emergency Cancellation
also submit a writing sample (respectively in Spanish or French) and a completed Insurance), payable to F.I.E. or The Foundation for International Education.
teacher recommendation form. Scholarship applicants are not required to send a deposit as part of their
separate application. CURRENT SCHOOL Current Grade Level School Telephone
Rolling Admissions Policy • The balance of payment for tuition is due by April 3, 2020.
We strongly suggest that you complete and submit your materials as soon as
possible to ensure full and timely consideration of your application. We accept Refunds
SCHOOL ADDRESS City State/Province ZIP/Postal Code Country
applications throughout the year until the programs are full. Cancellation Cancellation with Medical
without Medical Emergency Cancellation
Application Review and Admission Emergency Have you ever been suspended or dismissed from school? n Yes n No If yes, please explain on a separate sheet of paper.
Once we receive your complete application, it will be reviewed by our Cancellation
Admissions team. All applications are treated equally by our Admissions Review Insurance
Committee. Oxbridge sends an official acceptance or denied letter within 1-2 Name and telephone number of a teacher or counselor from your school who can speak knowledgeably about you.
Payments refundable, Until April 5, Until May 3, 2020* (Although not required, a letter of recommendation is welcome.)
weeks of receipt of a completed application. The acceptance letter confirms the
including deposit 2020
student’s courses.
Payments refundable, minus Until May 3, Until June 7, 2020*
About Courses the deposit 2020
Title Name of Teacher or Counselor Subject E-mail (print in capitals) Telephone Number
Course Guarantee Dates: No refunds After May 3, After June 7, 2020
Some classes fill very quickly. We therefore recommend that students apply as 2020 III. COURSE SELECTIONS
early as possible. Students whose applications are postmarked on or before each
program’s course guarantee date, and who are accepted into the program, will *With Medical Emergency Cancellation Insurance, refunds will be made only in Major Course
be guaranteed their first choice of courses, subject to enrollment minima. The the case of a documented medical emergency.
course guarantee dates for each program are as follows: *For Spring Seminar, payments are refundable until January 4 without insurance
1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice
and February 15, 2020 with insurance. There is no refund past these dates.
Minor Course/Workshop (4-week program applicants select 3; Cambridge, Boston, and Seminar applicants only choose Majors).
40
1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice
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Scholarships
Although the number of scholarships varies from year to year in
IV. PERSONAL STATEMENT
accordance with available funding, each year Oxbridge, in association
Please include a personal statement of approximately 500 words telling us why you are applying, why you are choosing your Major and Minor courses/ with The Foundation for International Education, awards a minimum
Workshops and what you feel you can contribute to the program. Please include your name, city, and state or country in the top right-hand corner. of 50 scholarships. Scholarships are highly selective, as the applicant
Feel free to write about your academic and extracurricular interests and anything else that will help us to get to know you. pool is very strong, and we are only able to award scholarships to
V. LANGUAGE 10-15% of applicants overall. Scholarships may be full or partial and
will cover all or a portion of the program tuition. Students remain
Knowledge of French or Spanish is not required to participate in Oxbridge in Paris or Oxbridge in Barcelona, but students who have selected
responsible for the cost of their airfare, daily lunch, and personal
an immersion class on Oxbridge in Paris or Oxbridge in Barcelona, or to attend Oxbridge in Paris or Oxbridge in Barcelona, must fill out the following:
spending money. Scholarships do not cover the Paris Connection.

I have never studied French. I have studied French for ___ years or speak it at home. Applying for a scholarship
I have never studied Spanish. I have studied Spanish for ___ years or speak it at home. • The scholarship application process is entirely separate from the
All students going to the Oxbridge in Montpellier or Oxbridge in Salamanca, and students taking immersion courses in Paris and Barcelona, are regular application process. Students applying for a scholarship
asked to submit a writing sample in French/Spanish as well as a completed recommendation form from their French/Spanish teacher. This form can must use the scholarship application and may not apply using the
be accessed on the website. regular online or paper application at the same time.
• In addition to the materials supporting your strength as a student
and member of your school community, scholarship applications
must include documentation stating your family’s household
VI. PROMOTIONAL CODE AND FOR OUR RECORDS income.

Reference Code (If applicable): • Applicants can download a scholarship application from our
website. Please note: The standard application form is not a
How did you hear about Oxbridge Academic Programs? (please tick all that apply) scholarship application form and cannot be used as such.
Former Student - Name: Poster - Where?
Teacher/Counselor - Name: Newspaper Ad - Where? Requirements
School Visit - When? Website - Which? • The scholarship application process is open to students worldwide
Reception - When/Where? and currently in grades 7-11 who have not previously participated
Social Media - Where?
on an Oxbridge program.
Brochure in the Mail - When? Online Search - Keywords:
• Completed scholarship applications must be received in our
Other - Please Specify: New York office by the following dates. Please ensure that you
send your application sufficiently early to allow time for delivery.
VIII. SHARING INFORMATION Applications received after the specified date cannot be accepted,
I permit Oxbridge Academic Programs to share my travel details and contact information with other program participants. Yes No regardless of postmark date:
• Oxford Spring Seminar – December 13, 2019
IX. ROOM REQUEST (PROGRAMS IN OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE ONLY) • Oxford and Cambridge Traditions – January 31, 2020
Please indicate your preference for a single or shared room with a bathroom, subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis: • New York, Los Angeles, and Boston – February 7, 2020
Single Room with Private Bathroom Double Room with Private Bathroom • The Oxford, Cambridge, and UCLA Prep Experiences –
February 14, 2020
The Oxford Prep/Cambridge Prep +$475 US (+$250 US for 2 weeks) The Oxford Prep/Cambridge Prep +$425 US (+$215 US for 2 weeks) • France and Spain Programs – February 21, 2020
The Oxford Tradition +$450 US The Oxford Tradition +$395 US • The Oxford Summer Seminars – February 28, 2020
The Cambridge Tradition +$100 US for 4 weeks (+$50 for 2 weeks) The Cambridge Tradition +$50 US for 4 weeks (+$25 for 2 weeks) • Oxbridge Seminar in New York – February 28, 2020
The Oxford Summer/Spring Seminar +$100 US The Oxford Summer/Spring Seminar +$50 US • Scholarships are based equally on financial need, the student’s
Students who do not request a room with a private bathroom will be allocated a standard single or double room subject to availability. ability to contribute to the program in the broadest sense, and the
specific requirements for each scholarship type.
X. SIGNATURES • Visit our website for a list of the different scholarships available
My guardian(s) and I have read and understood the information provided in the Fees and other sections of this brochure and agree to abide by the rules and their specific requirements.
and behavior standards established by the program. I attest that all information I have provided here is accurate and truthful.

Notice of scholarship awarded

STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE GUARDIAN SIGNATURE DATE You will hear from the Scholarship Committee within two weeks of
the deadline.

Xi. REMINDERS If you are awarded a scholarship, you must accept or decline the
A. Applications will only be reviewed once complete. Please check the following to indicate completion and inclusion in your submitted application. scholarship within 10-15 days of notification.
Application Form Transcript Personal Statement Deposit Check Immersion Sample and Recommendation (if applicable)
If you are not awarded a scholarship, you are then still welcome to
B. Please ensure that your deposit check is made payable to: The Foundation for International Education apply through the regular application and submit a deposit.

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