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UW–Madison Badger Precollege students and siblings Debra and James Ejiwale

New Badger Precollege programs offer enrichment, community-building, college readiness for youth

Milwaukee siblings James and Debra Ejiwale share how Badger Precollege programs help them explore topics of interest, meet new friends and get a feel for college life.

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Think like a Badger: Assistant Dean Christopher Pevey Harry talks future of Badger Precollege

The Badger Precollege team is building on a strong history of precollege programming at UW–Madison to boost access, diversity and collaboration for young learners.

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7 tips for high schoolers on creating a successful Badger Precollege application

Get the scoop on selecting your program, submitting your application, crafting your essay and more.

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High school jazz ensemble

Summer Music Clinic elective classes offer diverse music education

A wide-ranging selection of elective courses lends musical breadth to this hands-on summer camp for students completing grades 6-12.

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Summer Music Clinic elective classes offer diverse music education

A wide-ranging selection of elective courses lends musical breadth to this hands-on summer camp for students completing grades 6-12.

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group of female students practicing theater at Summer Music Clinic

Celebrate in style for Summer Music Clinic’s 90th anniversary

June marks 90 years and more than 90,000 students who've attended the camp.

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Nate Stampley

Broadway star found inspiration at Summer Music Clinic

Summer Music Clinic has inspired 90,000 students over 90 years.

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Nate Stampley

Broadway star found inspiration at Summer Music Clinic

Summer Music Clinic has inspired 90,000 students over 90 years.

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Fatou Barrow

Information Technology Academy gives student a welcoming community and a path for her future

Since 2000, more than 200 students have graduated from ITA Madison, and an estimated 99% of graduates have gone on to attend post-secondary institutions.

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Summer Music Clinic celebrates 90 years of music and memory making

Students in band, chorus, jazz ensemble, musical theater, and orchestra have fun while pursing their passion.

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Summer Music Clinic celebrates 90 years of music and memory making

Students in band, chorus, jazz ensemble, musical theater, and orchestra have fun while pursing their passion.

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WCATY students in the Human body pose for a photo

Wisconsin Center for Academically Talented Youth fosters passion for learning

WCATY held 48 courses and organized more than 140 field trips. More than 500 students took the courses.

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Summer Music Clinic students playing instruments

High schooler makes music and friends at Summer Music Clinic

Students learn from distinguished music teachers and enjoy social time.

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Precollege ProCSI Program students

ProCSI program sparks a 10th grader’s passion for computer science

High school students tour cutting-edge engineering labs.

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Gloria Omwanda

Aspiring engineer finds supportive community in the Engineering Summer Program

The six-week residential program is designed for women and groups historically underrepresented in engineering.

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Gabby Cunningham

High school senior discovers a career path in STARTALK Korean Language & Culture Academy

In the free four-week program, students learn to communicate in Korean and explore Korean cultural traditions.

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2017 Summer Music Clinic ensemble

Middle and high school students have a magical experience at Summer Music Clinic

Campers will make friends, have fun, and work with experienced educators from around the country.

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