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Parsons the New School Summer Intensive Studies

Parsons, the New School for the Design, offers summer programs in the months of June and July through their Summer Intensive Studies. Courses are available to all ages ranging from Pre- College, College/Adult and Graduate Programs. Students have the ability to study in New York, Paris, Mumbai, Peru, and London. Courses are meant to supplement current education, advance a professional resume, or develop portfolio ready material.

Parsons has recently changed the structure of their programming and begun to offer a much broader range of programs as well as offer courses to a larger age demographic.

Pre- College Academy
For students grade 3 – 12, the Parsons’ Pre-College Academy meets once a week on Saturday mornings throughout the fall and spring in co-ordinance with the school semester and for two weeks in August. Fall/Spring classes are structured into 11-week segments, to offer consistent programming throughout the school term. Students are divided by grade level in elementary, middle and high school groups.

Pre- College Academy Certificate
High School Students (Grades 9 through 12) are offered a certificate program to help prepare artwork and presentations for college admission applications.

Program Details
Registration Deadline: July 15, 2015

Tuition:

Grades 3 -5: Half Day - $547

Grades 3 - 12: Full Day – $1 087

Certificate Statues: $1 160

University Credits: This is a Non-Credit Program

Summer 2016 Classes: August 8-19
Grades 6-12: Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 3:50 pm

Grades 3-5: Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 12:00 noon  OR  9:00am – 3:50 (If enrolling in afternoon Big Beat: Brazilian Drumming)

Location: Greenwich Village Campus

Out- of- Class Assignments: Pre- College Academy students are expected to complete short homework assignments that will supplement and re-enforce classroom material. The purpose of these assignments is to encourage students to work independently and develop the skills learned in classroom.

Models:

Senior Level (Grade 9- 12): Nude models may be used in classes

Junior and Elementary – Level (grade 3- 8): Clothed models will be used exclusively

Supplies: Students are required to provide their own art supplies; supply lists will be provided on the first day of class for fall/spring and emailed to students before the start of summer classes.

Paris
High Schools Students are introduced to a college level experience in art and design. Students entering their junior or senior year and recent high school graduates may enrol in this program.

*Applicants must be between 16 and 18 years of age by July 7, 2015

Program Details:
Application Deadline: April 1, 2016

Payment Deadline: April 15, 2016

Tuition and Housing: $8 200

University Credits: 3

Class Schedule: Monday – Friday – All courses offer morning and/or afternoon session from 9am -12pm and 1pm - 4pm

Location: Parsons Paris, 45 rue Saint- Roch, in the 1st arrondissement

Questions: amy.newman@apaibroad.com

Courses Offered:

Explorations in Drawing (July 8- 30, 2016)

''This course works to introduce students to drawing as an integral part of the design process and an indispensable tool for media arts. Non-traditional methods, media, traditional and theories of drawing are explored.''

Graphic Design Workshop (July 8- 30, 2016)

''In this course, students are given hands- on instruction in creative problem-solving techniques and the basics of expressive typography and of form. Students will learn to employ a narrative and storytelling techniques, as well as discover design research, documentation, implementation, and analysis.'' Fashion Design Process (July 8- 30, 2016)

''This course is an introduction to the fashion design process. Students will be placed into groups to complete projects as well as expected to complete individual assignments. Students will develop fashion pieces through innovative 2D and 3D production methods. In addition to fashion design, students will be exposed to branding and merchandising basics to develop the students understanding for consumer behaviour and targeting markets.''

Paris Trend Spotting (July 8- 30, 2016)

''Students will focus on the concepts of fashion trends, analyze trends and follow their influence on the positioning of consumer products in the marketplace as well as evaluate marketing decisions. Students through workshops and observation, analysis, and applied design thinking they will be able to develop and identify a trend and convey it to a broader audience.''

Photography: Storytelling (July 8- 30, 2016)

This course focuses on photography techniques, the aesthetics and the theory of images.

Introduction to Design and Management (July 8- 30, 2016)

In this course, students will learn how to approach management as a strategy intensive process that combines business savvy and design innovation.

Drama, Film, and Writing at the New School
Summer Acting Intensive for Stage (June 27 – July 22, 2016, / Age 15+)

Students will develop stage acting techniques and skills through training, coaching, workshops, and artistic engagement in a four- week, four- credit course.

Program Details:
Tuition and Fees: $4 777

University Credits: 4

Class Schedule: Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 8:00om

Housing: Available at an additional fee but not required

Location: 151 Bank Street in the West Village

Questions: DramaSummerPrograms@newschool.edu

Filmmaking Intensive (July 5 – 29, 2016 / Age 16+)
Students will learn about the practice and history of creating movies that provoke, engage, inform and delight audiences. Students will study 16mm filmmaking and high- definition digital techniques and tools.

Program Details:
Tuition: $3 511

Age Level(s): High school juniors and seniors

University Credits: 6

Class Schedule: Monday- Friday, 9:00am – 3:50pm (One- hour lunch break)

Housing (optional): $1 980; additional cost for university meal plan

Location: Greenwich Village Campus

Questions: newschool.edu/filmartchange

Writing Intensive (July 5 – 28, 2016 / Ages 16+)
Students will develop their own unique writing voice, will interact in peer- to – peer collaboration, immersive study. While networking with professionals, artists, and activists.

Program Details:
Tuition: $4 497

University Credits: 4

Class Schedule: Monday – Friday; 10:00 am – 2:00pm

Housing: Available at an additional fee but not required

Location: Greenwich Village Campus

Questions: LangSummer@newschool.edu

College and Adult Level
Students who are 18 years old and have at least one year of university completed or students who are 19 years of age or older by program commencement on June 1, 2016, for Session 1 or July 6, 2016, for Session 2 may enroll in this summer program. The program is to be used to complement a full- time degree or to gain exposure to design courses that will enable the student to achieve professional and academic goals. (Citations) Students also use this program to build skills and portfolio pieces necessary for acceptance to graduate programs.

*Session 1 is limited exclusively to adult and college participants.*

Program Details (16- 18-year-olds) * Pre- College Programs that run in conjunction with the College Courses*
Priority Registration: March 15, 2016

Registration Deadline: May 15, 2016

Tuition: $ 3 047

Housing: $1 985, including the meal plan: www.newschool.edu/studenthousing/summer

University Credits: 3

Class Schedule: Monday – Friday 9:00am to 3:50pm, One- hour lunch break

Location: Greenwich Village Campus

Meal Plan: Available

Program Details (19+ or 18 with a year of College/University)
Registration Deadline for Session 1: April 15, 2016

Registration Deadline for Session 2: May 15, 2016

Tuition $3 047

University Credits: 3

Housing (optional): $1 485

Class Schedule: Monday- Friday 9:00am – 3:50pm (One- hour lunch break)

Location: Greenwich Village Campus

New York
Summer Intensive Studies Session I: June 6 - 24

Summer Intensive Studies Session II: July 11 – 29

Summer Intensive Studies in Constructed Environments: (June 27 – July 29, 2016, / Ages 19+)
Students will be given the opportunity to explore interior design, architecture or industrial design while preparing a portfolio for admission to college/university level programs. The course will develop measuring, drafting, model- making, and digital design skills as well as bring studies on a number of field trips to galleries, firms and organizations like the Architecture Centre, MoMA, and the Storefront for Art and Architecture.

Program Details:
Registration Deadline: May 15, 2016

Tuition: $4 562 University Credits: 4

Housing (optional): $2 475

Class Schedule: Monday – Friday; 9:00am – 5:00pm (one- hour lunch)

Locations: Greenwich Village Campus

Questions: ssce@newschool.edu

Intensive Lighting Studio: (June 20-27, 2016 /Age 19+)

Students will develop lighting plans and build fixtures that demonstrate the ways in which light deigns architectural volume and space (Parsons, 2016)

Program Details:
Registration Deadline: May 15, 2016

Tuition: $1 700

University Credits: This is a non-credit program

Class Schedule: Saturday – Saturday, 9:00am – 6:00pm

Location: Greenwich Village Campus

Questions: Craig Bernecker at berneckc@newschool.edu

Parsons Paris
Students have access to Paris’ “unparalleled” resources (Parsons, 2016) through intensive study on a variety of subjects. Parsons Paris is a three- week, three- credit program taught at Parsons Paris.

Program Details:
Application Deadline: April 1, 2016

Tuition Deadline: April 15, 2016

Tuition:

Session I: One Course: $7 200: Two Courses $11 100

Session II: $7 200

Session I	Session II

Session I+ II: $13 680

University Credits: 3 per course

Class Schedule:

Monday- Friday; 9:00am – 4:00pm (One- hour lunch)

Some courses are half day, others are full day

Location: Parsons Paris, 45 rue Saint Roch

Questions: amy.newman@apiabroad.com