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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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