14 AI Summer Camps for High School Students

If you are a high school student interested in artificial intelligence, an AI summer camp can be a practical way to explore the field in a structured setting. These camps typically introduce you to core topics such as programming, machine learning, data analysis, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI systems. You may work on coding exercises, small group projects, or applied challenges that show how AI is used in areas like healthcare, robotics, business, and environmental science. 

How are camps different from other programs in high school?

AI camps are generally shorter and more focused than semester-long courses or research programs, often lasting from one to a few weeks. They emphasize skill-building through guided activities, collaborative projects, and exposure to specific tools or programming languages such as Python. Camps can help you build foundational knowledge quickly and decide whether you want to pursue more advanced AI study in the future. 

With that, here are 14 AI summer camps for high school students that you should check out.

If you’re looking for online STEM programs, check out our blog here.

1. Princeton University: AI4ALL

Location: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Cost: Free
Acceptance Rate: Competitive
Dates: July 9 – 30 (tentative)
Application Deadline: April 9 (tentative)
Eligibility: Rising 11th graders living in the U.S. or Puerto Rico; Must meet at least one of these socioeconomic conditions

The Princeton AI4ALL program aims to introduce you to artificial intelligence and the ways it is changing our world. As a participant, you will attend lectures led by Princeton AI professors that explore different AI topics and the latest research. You’ll also get to study the societal impacts AI has. The program also allows you to gain hands-on experience with real research projects in the AI Lab. Aside from this, you’ll attend career development workshops and events that foster personal and professional growth while also receiving mentorship from industry experts. A highlight of the program is the chance to work on a small-group research project led by AI graduate students. There's also a fully-funded field trip to Washington, D.C., where you'll visit public and private organizations and meet policymakers, giving you a chance to see how AI and public policy intersect. By the end of the program, you’ll be expected to give a group presentation of your work so far. 

2. Vertias AI

Location: Virtual
Cost: Varies; Financial aid offered
Acceptance Rate: Selective
Dates: Multiple cohorts in a year
Application Deadline: Varies by cohort. You can apply to the program here.
Eligibility: High school students 

Veritas AI, founded and run by Harvard graduate students, offers programs for high school students who are passionate about artificial intelligence. Students looking to get started in AI, ML, and data science would benefit from the AI Scholars program. Through this 10-session boot camp, students are introduced to the fundamentals of AI & data science and have the opportunity to work on real-world projects. Another option for more advanced students is the AI Fellowship with Publication & Showcase. Through this program, students have the opportunity to work 1:1 with mentors from top universities on a unique, individual project. A bonus of this program is that students have access to the in-house publication team to help them secure publications in high school research journals. You can also check out some examples of past projects here and read about a student’s experience in the program here

3. NSF AI Institute for Advances in Optimization: Seth Bonder Summer Camps

Location: Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; Virtual options available
Cost: $500 (tentative)
Cohort Size: 60 students (tentative)
Dates: Multiple sessions in the summer
Application Deadline: May 5 (tentative)
Eligibility: High school students with little to no prior experience in computer programming or data science

The NSF AI Institute for Advances in Optimization offers several programs for high school students interested in AI, including the Seth Bonder Summer Camps. It is open to students with little to no experience in computer programming or data science. The camps are divided into different levels, where you’ll be introduced to the fundamentals of programming with Snap and explore data science with Python. You’ll also learn how to build your own deep learning models and study cutting-edge topics in generative and agentic AI. As a participant, you’ll get a better understanding of the careers and opportunities available to you within this field.  

4. Lumiere Research Scholar Program

Location: Virtual
Cost: Varies; Financial aid offered
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified
Dates: Multiple cohorts in a year
Application Deadline: Varies by cohort
Eligibility: High school students in good academic standing

The Lumiere Research Scholar Program is a challenging research program designed for high school students. It offers plenty of one-on-one research opportunities across a wide range of subject areas, including artificial intelligence, data science, computer science, engineering, psychology, physics, economics, chemistry, international relations, and more. During the program, you will be paired with Ph.D. mentors to work closely on an independent research project, and by the end of the 12-week program, you'll have a finished independent research paper! You can find more details about the application here.

5. AI Institute for Next Generation Food Systems (AIFS) – Summer AI Tech Camp: AI for Sustainable Ag

Location: UC Davis, Davis, CA
Cost: Free
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified
Dates: June 15 – 18
Application Deadline: First-come, first-served basis
Eligibility: High school students

During the Summer AI Tech Camp: AI for Sustainable Ag, you will have the chance to learn about artificial intelligence and explore how it contributes to agriculture and environmental science. As a participant, you will learn Python and the fundamentals of AI through the Raspberry Pi AI Camera. You’ll explore concepts like neural networks, edge computing, and image classification. You’ll also get to work in teams to develop an AI model and pitch your project. 

6. The MIT Jameel Clinic AI & Health Summer High School Bootcamp

Location: MIT, Cambridge, MA
Cost: $2,000; Scholarships available 
Acceptance Rate: Selective
Dates: 1 week
Application Deadline: January 11 (early); March 1 (regular)
Eligibility: 10th-12th graders 

The MIT Jameel Clinic’s AI & Health Summer High School Bootcamp offers you an immersive experience in the world of AI and health at MIT, allowing you to understand how AI contributes to the healthcare industry. As a participant, you will explore how artificial intelligence and machine learning can improve the precision, efficiency, and speed of healthcare. You will attend courses taught by top instructors from around the world and work on group projects that will end in a final presentation. Some of the topics covered during this camp include Intro to Machine Learning in Health, where you will learn the difference between AI and ML and their applications in healthcare; Python Tutorial, where you will be introduced to programming and Python via hands-on, projects and exercises; Intro to Clinical AI, where you will learn about the different clinical AI tools and how they benefit healthcare workers; Intro to Drug Discovery, where you explore how AI can be used to improve the efficiency of drug development.

7. UNM’s Under the Hood: A Data Science & AI Experience

Location: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Cost: Week 1: $125; Week 2: $175; Limited scholarships available 
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified
Dates: Week 1: July 13 – 17; Week 2: July 20 – 24
Application Deadline: Rolling until full
Eligibility: Rising 11th-12th graders

UNM’s Under the Hood: A Data Science & AI Experience (formerly known as Run the World: AI Explorers) is a two-week program that allows you to explore the inner workings of AI—from the mathematical engines to the Python code used. You’ll also get a grasp of the ethical frameworks that drive modern innovation. In the first week, you'll receive an introduction to machine learning and will learn the basics of Python. You'll also have the chance to build your own predictive models using real-world data from ecology and sports. Week two offers a more advanced experience, allowing you to explore concepts such as Neural Networks, Computer Vision, and Generative AI. You’ll also get to work with standard industry tools like PyTorch. Aside from this, the program lets you work in UMN’s premier labs, interact with autonomous robotics, and learn from world-class researchers.

8. Kode With Klossy: Summer Camps

Location: Virtual + In-person options across the U.S.
Cost: Free
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not mentioned
Dates: 2 weeks (varies by location)
Application Deadline: March 31 (tentative)
Eligibility: Young women and gender expansive teens (13-18)

Kode with Klossy offers free, intensive summer camps focused on coding basics and developing an interest in STEM fields. As a participant, you can pick from four specialized tracks: web development, mobile app development, data science, or machine learning. In the machine learning track, you'll start with the core concepts of AI and machine learning, including algorithms, datasets, and programming with Python. In the web development track, you'll learn what goes into building a website, including three main programming languages—JavaScript, HTML, and CSS—and get a feel for good UI/UX design. The mobile app development track focuses on programming with Apple’s Swift language, guiding you through the creation of a fully functional iOS app. The data science track involves analyzing raw data using tools like SQL, Python, and data visualization to uncover meaningful insights. 

9. Grainger Engineering Summer CampsLearning Electronics, AI, and Programming (LEAP) Camp

Location: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
Cost: $1,500 (Residential); $750 (Commuter); Scholarships available 
Acceptance Rate: 25-40%
Dates: July 19 – 25
Application Deadline: Not mentioned (typically March or April)
Eligibility: 10th-12th graders

The Grainger Engineering Summer Camps are for high school students interested in STEM. As a participant, you will get to learn from top instructors and gain exposure to different facets of engineering. For students interested in AI, there’s the Learning Electronics, AI, and Programming (LEAP) Camp, during which you will explore electrical engineering and computer science, and how they can be used as tools to track the weather. You will explore how the different parts of an embedded system work and how to put them together to build a portable weather station. You’ll also see how this system interacts with large cloud computers and uses AI algorithms to analyze your data. The camp introduces you to programming concepts such as loops, conditionals, and variables, and also explores fundamental concepts in artificial intelligence.

10. USF: AI & Machine Learning Summer Intensive 

Location: USF Tampa, Tampa, FL
Cost: $795
Cohort Size: 30 students
Dates: July 13 – 17
Application Deadline: Not specified; Opens on February 1
Eligibility: 10th-12th graders

The AI & Machine Learning Summer Intensive is a great chance to learn from faculty at USF Engineering and build your Python programming skills, which are becoming more and more important in today’s job market. You’ll also get the chance to develop prototype generative AI applications using modern APIs. The week will start with an immersive introduction to Python, during which you’ll learn to do things like structure complex datasets using Pandas. You’ll then move on to learning how to use Scikit-Learn by building models that find patterns in local Tampa data. The program also gives you the chance to go on an exclusive field trip to the Robotics Lab, where you will see firsthand how mathematical models control physical hardware. By the end of the week, you will attend an Innovation Fair, where you will refine and pitch your own AI or machine learning prototype to an audience of parents, USF faculty, and Tampa Bay tech leaders. 

11. The Lawrence: Artificial Intelligence for Real-Life Problem Solving

Location: UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Cost: $1,550 (residential tuition: $1,350); Financial aid offered
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified
Dates: Multiple sessions from June to July
Application Deadline: Rolling until full
Eligibility: Rising 10th-12th graders

During The Lawrence’s Artificial Intelligence for Real-Life Problem Solving program, you'll get to learn about the latest AI technologies and concepts, along with current AI research from Berkeley scientists and experts. You’ll participate in hands-on coding workshops that allow you to learn Python and develop your skills, design machine learning models, and get a clearer grasp of the math behind AI. The program also lets you explore and discuss the ethics of AI, which is becoming increasingly relevant as AI continues to grow. Aside from this, you’ll also get to go on a robotics lab tour that focuses on human-compatible AI solutions. By the end of the program, you’ll receive a UC Berkeley certificate of completion and will be invited to join a TRP LinkedIn group, where you will get the chance to network with TRP peers and staff. The connections you make during this program will serve as a long-term support system. 

12. Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Summer Camp

Location: Purdue University Northwest, Hammond, IN
Cost: $130
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified
Dates: June 16 – 20
Application Deadline: First-come, first-served basis; Closes 3 weeks before the first day of camp.
Eligibility: High school students 

During the Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Summer Camp, you will explore the practical applications of AI and ML in areas like computer gaming, ChatGPT, and more. As a participant, you will work on Python-based exercises to help you understand how AI/ML systems actually work. Some topics you’ll cover during the camp include Introduction to Real-world Application of AI/ML, Supervised ML, Unsupervised ML, Python Programming, and more. You'll also learn how to analyze and track AI/ML metrics, understand how AI/ML can help in engineering, from renewable energy to smart power grids, and explore the ethics of AI applications.

13. AIMI Summer Health AI Bootcamp

Location: Online
Cost: $45 application fee + $2,000 program fee; Up to 100% financial aid offered
Cohort Size: 50 students
Dates: Session A: June 15 – 26; Session B: July 6 – 17
Application Deadline: December 15 – February 20
Eligibility: U.S. high school students (14+) with strong math or computer programming skills or experience with a healthcare project

The AIMI Summer Health AI Bootcamp gives you a beginner-friendly introduction to how machine learning affects healthcare and the benefits it offers. As a participant, you'll get access to several online modules that cover the main concepts, principles, and metrics used to assess machine learning in healthcare. You'll also learn about how foundation models and generative AI are making a difference in healthcare. The program is hands-on, so you can join group discussions and breakout activities with other students. You'll also have the chance to attend "Meet the Expert" sessions, where you'll hear from experts in academia, industry, and government. When you finish the program successfully, you'll get a Certificate of Completion.

14. Girls Who Code: Pathways

Location: Online
Cost: Free
Acceptance Rate/Cohort Size: Not specified
Dates: June 29 – August 14
Application Deadline: February 25 (early); April 10 (general)
Eligibility: 9th-12th-grade girls and non-binary students

Girls Who Code is a nonprofit organization committed to giving girls and gender-nonconforming students chances to explore the tech world, pick up useful computer science skills, and grow their professional networks. In the Pathways Program, you can choose from and explore tracks such as game design, data science, AI, cybersecurity, and web development. The program lasts about six to seven weeks, during which you'll go through course projects at your own speed, including several focused on AI. You'll get the chance to attend events with the program’s corporate partners, join workshops on the latest tech trends, and listen to career panels.

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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