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Wheaton College Summer Programs

You don't have to wait for college to experience Wheaton! Learn more about Wheaton's summer programs for students entering 9th-12th grade.

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Explicitly Christian, Expert-Led Summer Programs From Wheaton College

Wheaton College offers multiple summer programs that leverage the expertise and passion of our faculty and staff to provide an exceptional, Christ-centered experience:

*for rising juniors and seniors from low-income households, underrepresented communities, or students who will be first-generation college students. 

 

Summer Programs at Wheaton College
— Expert-led and distinctly Christian programs for 9-12th graders
1,000+
students served every summer
15+
unique programs offered
4
departments: athletics, arts, honeyrock, and college of arts and sciences

Explore Wheaton's Summer Programs

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Wheaton College Summer Institute

Earn college credit in a two week residential pre-college program. Learn from Wheaton faculty in a top-tier academic environment, eat in the award-winning dining hall and have lots of fun!*

*Program is open to rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors in high school. 

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Summer Camps at HoneyRock

Build confidence, grow in leadership, and see God at work in new ways at HoneyRock. Set in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, HoneyRock provides a place set apart to encounter God and make new friends.

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Sports Camps

Interested in playing competitive collegiate athletics? Visit the Wheaton College Athletics page for information on summer camps and individual lessons occuring throughout the summer. 

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BRIDGE Pre-College Program

The BRIDGE program welcomes high school students who are rising juniors or seniors, with preference given to students from low-income households, underrepresented communities, and/or first-generation college students.