Dartmouth College
Each summer the Institute for Security, Technology and Society (ISTS) sponsors a GenCyber program for high school students interested in cybersecurity. The program explores current interdisciplinary research in cybersecurity and privacy.
The Dartmouth Bound Program is designed to give participants an in-person experience of daily college life at Dartmouth. Participants will learn about Dartmouth's close-knit community and its resources, as well as college admissions and financial aid processes. Dartmouth Bound is open to rising seniors currently living and attending a high school in the U.S., from historically underrepresented backgrounds and communities.
Dartmouth's Indigenous Fly-In (IFI) program is designed to give participants an in-person experience of daily college life at Dartmouth. Participants will learn about Dartmouth's Indigenous community and its resources, as well as college admissions and financial aid processes.
Promising students from under-resourced high schools enter this 4-year program the summer before 11th grade and complete the program upon successfully persisting throughout the first two years of college. SEAD college-preparatory program starts with an immersive summer session in which scholars live and learn on Dartmouth’s campus for a full week of community building, dynamic courses, enrichment opportunities, and engaged mentoring.