Yale Young Global Scholars
New Haven, US
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by Nikolina from Serbia π·πΈ
New Haven, US
by Matimba from Zambia πΏπ²
New Haven, US
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by Uulkan from Kyrgyzstan π°π¬
Literature, Philosophy, & Culture (LPC) is designed for students with an interest in the expression and interpretation of creativity and culturally significant texts. Participants study fiction, philosophy, poetry, theater, film, music, visual arts, dance, and other creative arts. Instructional staff will frame texts and media comparatively and internationally, enabling students to think more fluently about their places in the world and cultivate the skills to better articulate themselves in speaking and writing. Students will be presented with interdisciplinary and international perspectives and will consider the function of the arts and humanities when inspiring solutions to social problems and dilemmas.
In-Person, New Haven, CT, USπΊπΈ
Applicants must be able to participate in a rigorous academic curriculum conducted in English and be a first-time participant in YYGS. Applications are reviewed holistically, with essays and short answer responses being important parts of the application. Required components include an activities list, essays and short answers, official school transcript, and one recommender. English fluency test scores are optional. Need-based financial aid is available and requires completing the financial aid section of the application.
Be between the ages of 16-18 years old by July 20, 2025 (first day of Session III). No exceptions can be made.
Be a current high school sophomore or junior (or international equivalent).
Worldwide
The application process involves reviewing eligibility and required components, reviewing a sample application, contacting recommenders (parent/guardian, teacher, and/or school official), starting and completing the online application, submitting the application, and paying the non-refundable application fee ($75 for Early Action, $90 for Regular Decision) or applying for a fee waiver. Required components include an activities list, one 400-word essay and one 200-word response, two βfast takeβ responses (280 characters each), official school transcript, and one recommender who will complete the YYGS Recommendation Form. Optional components are English fluency test scores (TOEFL or DuoLingo) and a need-based financial aid application.
Duration
Two weeks
Program Dates
Jun 22, 2025 - Jul 4, 2025
Application Deadlines
Non-refundable.
Non-refundable.
Duration
Two weeks
Program Dates
Jul 6, 2025 - Jul 18, 2025
Application Deadlines
Non-refundable.
Non-refundable.
Duration
Two weeks
Program Dates
Jul 20, 2025 - Aug 1, 2025
Application Deadlines
Non-refundable.
Non-refundable.