14 AI Programs for High School Students in NYC

If you are a high school student with an interest in artificial intelligence, participating in an AI program can be a great way to gain new skills. These structured programs are often led by professors and researchers, giving you the chance to contribute to projects and research under their mentorship and eventually build connections. Hosted by universities and various organizations, these programs help you explore the field and develop your profile for future opportunities.

Why should you participate in an AI program in NYC?

New York City has many universities, labs, and tech startups that offer practical AI programs for high school students. As a participant, you will have the opportunity to attend faculty lectures, visit laboratories, work on AI applications, and gain an in-depth understanding of AI fundamentals. Whether you live in the city or are travelling to NYC, you can find a program that matches your goals and interests and helps you learn more about the field.

To make your search easier, here is a list of 14 AI programs for high school students in NYC. 

If you are looking for summer research programs in NYC, check out our blog here.

1. NYU Applied Research Innovations in Science and Engineering

Location: NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn, NY

Cost/Stipend: Free; $1,000 stipend

Dates: June 1 – August 14

Application Deadline: January 6 – February 21

Eligibility: NY rising high school juniors and seniors attending NY schools


NYU Applied Research Innovation in Science and Engineering (ARISE) is a free ten-week summer program for high school students that offers foundational training and hands-on research experience. During the first four weeks of the program, you will focus on college writing workshops, safety training, and the development of research skills. During the next six weeks, you will work on real-world projects in over 80 NYU research labs and assist faculty and researchers. You will gain laboratory experience, develop your soft skills, build a professional network with scholars, and get the opportunity to present your research at Colloquium to the NYU community. At the end of the program, you will present your work at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) Poster Symposium.

2. Veritas AI

Location: Virtual

Cost: Varies with program types; full financial aid available

Dates: Multiple 12-15-week cohorts throughout the year

Application Deadline: Spring (January), Summer (May), Fall (September), and Winter (November). You can apply to the program here.

Eligibility: High school students


Veritas AI, founded by Harvard graduate students, offers programs for high school students with a strong interest in artificial intelligence. If you are beginning your journey in AI, machine learning, and data science, the AI Scholars program could be a valuable opportunity. It is a 10-session boot camp that introduces you to the fundamentals of AI and data science, while also offering the chance to work on real-world projects. Another option, if you’re a more advanced student, is the AI Fellowship with Publication & Showcase program. It offers the opportunity to work one-on-one with mentors from leading universities on a personalized, individual project. Additionally, you’ll have access to the in-house publication team to help you secure a publication in a reputable high school research journal. 

3. Stony Brook University’s Simons Summer Research Program

Location: Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY

Cost: Free (residential/commute costs are present)

Dates: June 29 – August 7

Application Deadline: February 7

Eligibility: 11th graders (16+) interested in science; Must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents


With an acceptance rate of under 5%, the Simons Summer Research Program is an intensive research opportunity designed for high school students. As a participant, you will be paired with faculty mentors, join a research team, and actively participate in a collaborative research project. Additionally, you will have the chance to attend weekly faculty research seminars, engage in tours, events, and specialized workshops. At the conclusion of the program, you will be expected to present a written research abstract and a research paper.

4. Lumiere Research Scholar Program: AI Track

Location: Remote 

Cost: Varies with program type; Financial aid available

Dates: Multiple cohorts offered in a year

Application Deadline: Varies by cohort

Eligibility: High school students in good academic standing 


Lumiere offers an intensive research program designed for high school students that provides personalized 1-on-1 research opportunities across a wide range of subject areas. As a participant, you will be paired with a Ph.D. mentor to work closely on an independent research project. Upon completion of the 12-week program, you will have developed an independent research paper. Topics available include AI, computer science, data science, engineering, physics, and more. You can find more details about the application here, and check out students’ reviews of the program here and here

5. TECH360: Intro to AI

Location: Multiple locations, including New York City

Cost/Stipend: Free; $500 stipend offered 

Dates: Multiple cycles based on program location

Application Deadline: May 25 (tentative)

Eligibility: Rising high school seniors and  juniors  currently attending a New York City (all boroughs), Miami-Dade/ Broward County, Los Angeles County, or Atlanta high school


TECH360: Intro to AI is a program where you’ll develop an in-depth understanding of AI, including generative and predictive AI tools and their effective applications. You will gain valuable knowledge about the importance of AI and the development of its predictive models. You will also learn about the workings of AI through machine learning and data science. During the program, you’ll get to build a network with America On Tech’s (AOT) tech professionals and gain access to career pathways in technology. In the final project, you will apply your knowledge and skills to present a pitch for an AI-powered tool to simulated clients, which you will deliver at the conclusion of the program.

6. Kode with Klossy: Summer Camps 

Location: Multiple locations, including NYC

Cost: Free

Dates: Multiple sessions from June – August; More info here

Application Deadline: March (based on previous years)

Eligibility: Young women and gender expansive students (13-18)


Kode with Klossy Summer Camps is an intensive two-week program for students of underrepresented genders in the STEM fields. As a participant, you will get the opportunity to learn one of the four custom exclusive curricula in this camp: web development, mobile app, machine learning, and data science. In the web dev curricula, you will develop a website using three programming languages, including JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. You will also learn the importance of responsive design, accessibility, and more. In the mobile app curricula, you will learn to code with Swift and also develop iOS mobile apps. The machine learning curriculum will enhance your understanding of artificial intelligence, machine learning, algorithms, and data sets used for training chatbots with Python as the programming language. Finally, in the data science curricula, you will analyse data and gain insights with the help of SQL, Python, and data visualization tools.

7. Stony Brook University Pre-College Program: Engineering Problem-Solving with AI

Location: Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology, Stony Brook, NY

Cost: Residential: $2,250; Commuter: $1,250 (discounts available)

Dates: Multiple sessions in the summer

Application Deadline: May 30 (tentative)

Eligibility: Rising high school juniors and seniors (15-17)


Stony Brook University’s Engineering Problem-Solving with AI is a one-week program designed for high school students. The program provides an opportunity to explore applications of generative AI tools, as well as fundamentals of mechanics, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics, utilizing MATLAB and Python. As a participant, you will attend brief lectures, engage in hands-on activities involving AI-assisted problem formulation, and leverage AI technology to address engineering challenges.

8. Syracuse University: Generative AI Summer Institute

Location: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

Cost: Residential: $4,295; Commuter: $3,318; Scholarships available 

Dates: July 20 – August 1 (based on previous years)

Application Deadline: May 1 (based on previous years)

Eligibility: Rising high school juniors and seniors


Syracuse University’s Generative AI Summer Institute is a residential program for high school students interested in artificial intelligence, technology, and innovation. As a participant, you will attend hands-on workshops and interactive lectures and join group projects to learn the use of AI in content generation, such as stories, lyrics, websites, and more. The program will equip you with the skills necessary for future research in the field of generative AI, while also supporting your overall college experience. You will gain in-depth knowledge of generative AI models and their innovative applications. Additionally, you will explore the ethical considerations associated with AI, receive mentorship from leading industry experts, and have the opportunity to work on real-world projects.

9. AI + Art Summer High School Program

Location: NYU's Brooklyn campus, Brooklyn, NY

Cost: $3,045; Scholarships available 

Dates: July 28 – August 8

Application Deadline: May 31

Eligibility: High school students entering junior, senior, and sophomore years


NYU’s AI+Art High School Program is a two-week program that focuses on the artistic exploration of AI. As a participant, you will engage in hands-on activities, learn about the working and application of generative AI models in creative fields, and understand their social as well as ethical implications. You will get to adapt simple AI algorithms, use AI tools to support art-making, and build creative robots. The program will also include Python programming exercises, but you can still apply even if you don’t have prior experience in programming.

10. Columbia University Pre-College Programs: Data Science and Machine Learning 1

Location: Columbia University, New York, NY; Virtual options available 

Cost: Varies with program type; More info here

Dates: Multiple sessions in the year

Application Deadline: Varies by cohort; More information available here

Eligibility: Grade 9-12 students


Columbia University’s Data Science and Machine Learning 1 is an academic pre-college program designed for high school students. This program aims to provide insight into the real-world applications of data science and machine learning. As a participant, you will learn essential machine learning algorithms, gain practical coding experience in Python, and develop skills to analyze and present data ethically and effectively. Eventually, you will be introduced to more advanced concepts in data science and machine learning.

11. NYU’s Summer Program on Machine Learning

Location: NYU Tandon, Brooklyn, NY

Cost: $3,050

Dates: Multiple 3-week sessions in the summer

Application Deadline: February 1 – June 15

Eligibility: Current 9th-12th grade students with precalculus and some programming experience


NYU’s Summer Program on Machine Learning is a two-week summer program for high school students. The program will introduce you to mathematical techniques, computer science, data analysis, and logic. You will learn real-world machine learning applications, gain hands-on experience in ML programming, and gain knowledge of image and video recognition technologies. You will also gain insights into real-time monitoring and traffic controls, voice control for homes, the latest diagnostic medical technologies, and many other technologies that are a part of our everyday lives.

12. Stony Brook University: Machine Learning and Self-Driving

Location: Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY

Cost: Residential: $2,250; Commuter: $1,250; $45 application fee; Discounts available 

Dates: Multiple sessions in the summer 

Application Deadline: May 30 (based on previous years)

Eligibility: Rising high school juniors or seniors (15-17); Must be U.S. residents


Stony Brook University’s Machine Learning and Self-Driving is a week-long AI program for high school students. The program will allow you to learn about deep neural networks, like CNN and ResNet, in the ubiquitous deep neural networks platform PyTorch. During the program, you will attend lectures and engage in hands-on interactive exercises. You will understand the basics of self-driving concepts, neural network architecture, data analysis techniques, and machine learning algorithms. You will also have the opportunity to manually drive home-designed radio-controlled (RC) cars and observe the demonstrations of a self-driving RC car.

13. NYU IDEA Program

Location: NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Brooklyn, NY

Cost: Tuition costs apply

Dates: 2 weeks in the summer

Application Deadline: Not mentioned 

Eligibility: 9th-12th grade students (15+)


NYU’s Innovation, Design, and Entrepreneurial Applications (IDEA) program will allow you to understand the application of entrepreneurial theories in AI design and innovation. You will gain valuable knowledge around AI through research projects, case studies, and learn the applications of AI in better product development in the public service industries. You will also learn the foundational theories of AI, analyse the gaps for innovation of contemporary businesses, and go on college tours. The program is a good opportunity to develop entrepreneurial skills and AI solutions for public service industries.

14. Stanford University’s Stanford AI4ALL

Location: Virtual

Cost: $4,000; Financial aid available

Dates: June 18 –  July 2 (tentative, based on previous years)

Application Deadline: January 24 (tentative, based on previous years)

Eligibility: 9th graders or rising 10th graders (14+); Preference fot students with math/computer skills


Stanford University’s Stanford AI4ALL is an online program that provides you with an in-depth knowledge of AI through hands-on research projects, lectures, and mentoring activities. As a participant, you will explore topics such as Robotics, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, and  Medical AI. The program will also provide you with the opportunity to attend personal growth or career development through workshops, inspiring you with the transforming abilities of AI.


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Tyler Moulton

Tyler Moulton is Head of Academics and Veritas AI Partnerships with 6 years of experience in education consulting, teaching, and astronomy research at Harvard and the University of Cambridge, where they developed a passion for machine learning and artificial intelligence. Tyler is passionate about connecting high-achieving students to advanced AI techniques and helping them build independent, real-world projects in the field of AI!

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