Programs for Youth
Rochester on Campus
- Jump down this page to:
- Background on Program
- Why Apply?
- Organization of the Program
- Student Selection Process
- Course Descriptions
- Tuition & Fees
- Forms & Information to Download
- Registration
Background on Rochester on Campus
Looking forward to college? Why wait? With Rochester On Campus (ROC) program you can become a college student over the summer while you’re still in high school! You’ll experience campus living including: dorm life, enjoying meals in the dining halls with friends, and extra-curricular activities both on and off campus.
As a ROC student you’ll explore the best of the University of Rochester: state-of-the-art research facilities, top-notch faculty and resources, and a gorgeous campus. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the best of the city of Rochester, and most importantly, you’ll experience a UR education first hand!
Why Apply to Rochester on Campus?
One of the best times of my life!”
—Carly Story, 2007 ROC Student
This pre-college program is an amazing opportunity for you to experience first hand what college life is all about. It can help you decide what major is right for you and what type of campus is in your future.
- ROC Students will get the opportunity to:
- Think critically and learn to embrace the spirit of intellectual exploration.
- Get a jump-start on their college career by taking credit courses with actual U of R students and professors!
- Say they participated in a pre-college program at one of only 25 schools named a "New Ivy" in the 2007 Kaplan/Newsweek "How to Get into College Guide."
- Learn all about college life and what it has to offer!
- Make life long friends form all over the United States and the World!
Organization of the Rochester on Campus Program
| Duration | Program Type | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Four-Week | Credit | July 14-August 8 Move-In Date: July 13 Move-Out Date: August 9 |
| Three-Week | Non-Credit | July 14-August 1 Move-In Date: July 13 Move-Out Date: August 2 |
| Two-Week | Non-Credit | July 14-July 25 Move-In Date: July 13 Move-Out Date: July 26 |
| Two-Week | Life Sciences | July 14-July 25 Move-In Date: July 13 Move-Out Date: July 26 |
| One-Week | Non-Credit | July 28-August 1 Move-In: July 27 Move-Out: August 2 |
Rochester on Campus Course Descriptions
2008 Summer Session A (July 14-25) Course Descriptions
2008 Summer Session B (July 28-August 1) Course Descriptions
Rochester on Campus Student Selection Process
Early Application Deadline: May 9, 2008
Final Application Deadline: June 13, 2008
- In order for your application to be considered please provide:
- A recommendation from your teacher, guidance counselor, or community leader.
- A personal statement answering one of the three questions listed in the application.
- Your most recent high school transcript.
- Your credit and/or non-credit course selection.
All details and application requirements are outlined in the ROC brochure, which can be downloaded from the Forms and Information Available to Download section.
Rochester on Campus Tuition and Fees
Program costs include tuition as well as room and board. Additional fees may apply for special events, field trips, and weekend excursions.
Credit Programs
1 Four-Credit Course (4 weeks) - $6,450
UR Community - $6,210
1 Two-Credit Course (4 weeks) - $5,250
UR Community - $5,130
Non-Credit Programs
1 Major and 1 Minor Course (3 weeks) – $3,850
UR Community – $3,770
2 Majors and 1 Minor (3 weeks) – $4,100
UR Community – $3,995
1 Major and 2 Minors (3 weeks) – $4,050
UR Community – $3,950
2 Major and 2 Minors (3 weeks) – $4,300
UR Community – $4,175
1 Major Only (2 weeks) – $2,600
UR Community – $2,545
2 Majors or Life Sciences Academy (2 weeks) – $2,850
UR Community – $2,770
1 Minor Only (1 week) – $1,300
UR Community – $1,275
2 Minors (1 week) – $1,500
UR Community – $1,455
The University of Rochester discount applies to all children, grandchildren, and siblings of University of Rochester faculty, staff and alumni.
Forms and Information Available to Download
Registration
To register or for more information, call (585) 275-2344.
To apply for the program you must submit the completed application form, full tuition payment, and a letter of recommendation (details available in the application). Please adhere to the application deadlines.
