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Think like a Badger. Badger Precollege offers in-person and online programs in humanities, music, business, psychology, government, STEM, college prep and more — all designed to help students in grades 1–12 find their passion, meet new friends and explore their future.

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The Entrepreneur in You Business, Marketing, Management and Finance

Upcoming Dates
  • July 20–31, 2025
    Tuition: 
    Residential: $4,250
    Commuter: $2,500
    International: $4,600

    Application fee: $100
    In-person
This course delves into the dynamic world of entrepreneurship and business by exploring fundamental concepts and the transformative power of innovation. Students will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, preparing them to thrive as entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Psychology of Learning and Motivation Exploring How We Learn and Thrive

Upcoming Dates
  • July 20, 2025–Aug. 1, 2025
    Tuition: 
    Residential: $4,250
    Commuter: $2,500
    International: $4,600

    Application fee: $100
This course delves into the fascinating psychology behind how we learn and what drives us to achieve. Through topics like motivation, memory, cognition, and perception, you'll explore how people process, interpret and act on information.

More Than Just a Game the Business of Sports

Upcoming Dates
  • July 20, 2025–Aug. 1, 2025
    Tuition: 
    Residential: $4,250
    Commuter: $2,500
    International: $4,600

    Application fee: $100
    In-person
Delve into the relationships that sports media and business have in our society. Learn how sports impact community pride, express fashion trends through uniform designs, dovetail with entertainment and pop culture, and gender equity and social change.

Intersections of Governance Political Science, Policy, and Law

Upcoming Dates
  • July 20, 2025–Aug. 1, 2025
    Tuition: 
    Residential: $4,250
    Commuter: $2,500
    International: $4,600

    Application fee: $100
    In-person
This course provides a nuanced understanding of how Political Science, Public Policy, and Law interplay and shape societal governance. Students will delve into the foundational theories of political science, the intricate processes of policy formulation, and the framework of legal systems.

Insights into Engineering Fields of Study

Upcoming Dates
  • July 20, 2025–Aug. 1, 2025
    Tuition: 
    Residential: $4,250
    Commuter: $2,500
    International: $4,600

    Application fee: $100
This course provides an engaging introduction to the diverse world of engineering, offering students a comprehensive overview of various engineering disciplines and career paths. The course aims to help students understand the fundamental principles and real-world applications of each discipline.

BioFrontiers Exploring the Life Sciences Specturm

Upcoming Dates
  • July 20, 2025–Aug. 1, 2025
    Tuition: 
    Residential: $4,250
    Commuter: $2,500
    International: $4,600

    Application fee: $100
    In-person
This course provides an in-depth exploration of the diverse career pathways within the biological sciences. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how biological science principles are applied in real-world contexts and how these fields contribute to solving global challenges.

The World of Insects (Grades 5-6)

Upcoming Dates
  • July 21–25, 2025
    Tuition: $600
    Application fee: $50
Have you heard the latest buzz? Insects are fascinating creatures that play an important role in the world around us! In this class, we'll explore the challenges with the bee population, monarch migration, insect defense mechanisms (ouch!) and the interdependence of all living things.

Tech Talk (Grades 7-8)

Upcoming Dates
  • July 21–25, 2025
    Tuition: $600
    Application fee: $50
This discussion-based class will teach critical thought and debate about how technology shapes our world and impacts our daily lives. Topics to explore will include the digital footprint, plagiarism, AI vs. creativity and equitable access. 

Storytelling (Grades 5-6)

Upcoming Dates
  • July 21–25, 2025
    Tuition: $600
    Application fee: $50
    In-person
Do you love a good story? Do you enjoy creating characters and setting them loose in a world of your imagination? If so, join us for a writing workshop where you can express your voice through the endless possibilities of fiction. We'll explore what it is that makes for great storytelling and enjoy sharing our ideas with each other.

Space Exploration (Grades 5-6)

Upcoming Dates
  • July 21–25, 2025
    Tuition: $600
    Application fee: $50
    In-person
This class will ponder the question, "What's next in the field of space exploration?", and will explore the evolution of space exploration, from rockets and satellites to animal explorers and the manned space missions of today. This discussion-based class will utilize space imagery and study recent developments in the field as we continue to ask, "How much farther, and further, can we go?"

Lyrics and Poetry (Grades 7-8)

Upcoming Dates
  • July 21–25, 2025
    Tuition: $600
    Application fee: $50
    In-person
Do you enjoy rhymes, alliteration, beautiful words and picturesque language? In this creative writing class, we'll focus on the elements that make people fall in love with poetry. Students will respond to prompts and explore a variety of poetry forms, including how words and music interact in lyrics.

Human Anatomy (Grades 5-6)

Upcoming Dates
  • July 21–25, 2025
    Tuition: $600
    Application fee: $50
    In-person
Take a closer look at the main organs and systems of the human body and their important functions. Topics covered are the format and function of major human organs such as the heart and lungs as well as body systems such as the musculoskeletal system, circulatory system and digestive system.