Classes will be taught by Baylor faculty in the supportive Christian environment that is a hallmark of a Baylor education. Featuring an innovative collection of course bundles to students in an online environment, courses are discounted from regular tuition. And there are a few other perks, too! Learn more at Baylor's Accelerate site.īaylor's Summer of Discovery program is perfect for graduating seniors who are Baylor-bound. Applications open March 1!īaylor's Accelerate program is perfect for current sophomores and juniors to begin their academic pursuits at a discounted rate and get ahead on core course requirements that will apply to a range of Baylor degrees, but are also transferable to other universities. This year, Baylor is pleased to offer two programs for high school students to get a jump start on their college careers and earn advanced college credit. For application details, follow the link below.Summer learning opportunities for 2022 will be posted when they are made available. Stanford AI4ALL seeks motivated young and eager students in 9th grade (raising 10th graders during the summer) to participate in a life-changing, three-week online summer program. Olga Russakovsky (Princeton University), two world-renowned AI researchers dedicated to expanding access to their field.
Both SAILORS and AI4ALL were founded by Dr. This year program is co-organized by the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), but with a new, updated curriculum developed by AI4ALL, a nonprofit organization dedicated to training the next generation of AI researchers. SAIL and HAI offer Stanford AI4ALL, a three-week online program for young students in grade 9 that aims to increase diversity in computer science. And in turn, the long-term vision for AI and STEM is for the fields to train a more diverse generation of technologists who have humanistic goals in mind when designing next-generation technologies. This annual summer program is built upon the hypothesis that to increase diversity representation in the field of AI, CS, and STEM at large, it is critical to introduce the technology along with its humanistic mission statements. This program has since been renamed to Stanford AI4ALL, signaling a partnership between SAIL and education non-profit AI4ALL. With this mission in mind, SAILORS (short for the “Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory’s Outreach Summer Program”) was created in 2015 to expose high school students in underrepresented populations to the field of artificial intelligence.
As the field of AI continues to make a bigger impact in the world, researchers and educators at SAIL believe that to develop the most inclusive, humanistic, and benevolent technologies, it is imperative that the field of AI includes students, researchers, and technologists from all walks of life.