The Summer Career Discovery Program
www.uky.edu/design/SCDP
Session 1 / June 3 - June 15 (Session 1 dates may change to accommodate extended high school calendars, due to snow days)
Session 2 / July 8 - July 20
The Summer Career Discovery program is an intensive two-week program held at the University of Kentucky College of Design. The program is open to high school students who will be juniors and seniors in the fall semester of 2012. Graduating seniors who have been admitted to the University of Kentucky (including the College of Design) and would like to get a head start on design concepts and skills are also encouraged to attend.
The goal of the program is to explore the many facets of design education. A major emphasis will be placed on the foundational experience of an intensive design studio, where individual education is enhanced and nurtured in a collective environment. Participants will be challenged to think creatively, analyze design, and present their work to peers and professionals.
Over the course of two weeks, participants will take part in a variety of events on and off campus (from morning till evening), including lectures, field trips, office visits, and workshops. Events are structured to broaden the participan's understanding of the design professions, and serve as an introduction to design thinking, problem solving, the Lexington community, and the University of Kentucky.
Admission
Admission into the Summer Career Discovery Program is regulated through a selective admission procedure. Participants are selected according to the merit of their cumulative GPA, the quality of their statement of interest, and the strength of their recommendations (see application for directions).
Upon acceptance into the program, you will be required to pay a $1500 tuition fee (unless you have been awarded a scholarship) that will cover all program costs including tuition, housing, food, and tours. Upon receipt of the tuition fee you will be mailed a packet with additional details about the program, and release forms.
Dates and Deadlines for Session 1
May 1 – Application Deadline
May 7 – Participants are informed of acceptance and scholarships
May 21 – Payment and forms due (upon payment an acceptance package, that includes forms, will be mailed to you)
June 3 – Program begins
June 15 – Program ends with a ceremony and exhibition
Dates and Deadlines for Session 2
June 4 – Application Deadline
June 11 – Participants are informed of acceptance and scholarships
June 25 – Payment and forms due (upon payment an acceptance package, that includes forms, will be mailed to you)
July 8 – Program begins
July 20 – Program ends with a ceremony and exhibition
Scholarships
Scholarships are available to participants based on a combination of factors including academic merit, creative accomplishment, financial need, and diversity of background.
If you are interested in applying for a scholarship please attach an essay that describes how this scholarship will further your interest in the field of design (250 words or less). See application for more details.
Housing
Participants will stay in a University of Kentucky dormitory, just a short walk from daily activities. (housing is included in tuition). Participants will share a room with another Summer Career Discovery participant. Typical dorm rooms are furnished with two twin beds, two desks, two chairs, a chest of drawers and a trashcan. The dorm rooms do not have activated phone lines, however there are phones available at the dormitory’s front desk and the College of Design.
University of Kentucky dormitories have 24-hour front desk coverage where attendants provide information and security. In addition, participants will be supervised by a chaperone who will reside in the dorm. Male and female participants are housed on different floors of the building. Linens and laundry facilities are provided. Wireless Internet is available on much of UK’s campus, including Pence Hall.
If you have any questions about the 2012 Summer Career Discovery Program please email: SCDP@uky.edu.
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