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|CTY
 
|CTY
 
|1991*
 
|1991*
|Closest site to CTY's main office, often visited by bigwigs. In 2000, the site was temporarily transfered to Goucher College due to renovations to the Homewood campus.
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|Closest site to CTY's main office, often visited by bigwigs. In 2000, the site was temporarily transferred to Goucher College due to renovations to the Homewood campus. Switched to grades 9-12 only in 2022.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Carlisle]], PA
 
|[[Carlisle]], PA
 
|CAR
 
|CAR
 
|Dickinson College
 
|Dickinson College
|CTY
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|CTY, Special
 
|1982
 
|1982
 
|Sister site to Lancaster
 
|Sister site to Lancaster
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|CTY, YS
 
|CTY, YS
 
|1992
 
|1992
|YS added in 1990's
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|YS added in 1990s
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Saratoga Springs]], NY
 
|[[Saratoga Springs]], NY
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|Previously closed in 2016 and then re-opened.
 
|Previously closed in 2016 and then re-opened.
 
|-
 
|-
|Baltimore, MD (MSC)
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|[[Fort Worth]], TX
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|
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|Texas Christian University
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|CTY, CAA
 +
|2022
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|
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|-
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|Baltimore, MD ([[MSC]])
 
|MSC
 
|MSC
|College of Notre Dame
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|Notre Dame of Maryland University
 
|Special
 
|Special
 
|1998
 
|1998
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[Collegeville]], PA
 
|[[Collegeville]], PA
|CVG
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|CGV
 
|Ursinus College
 
|Ursinus College
 
|YS
 
|YS
 
|2018
 
|2018
 
|
 
|
|-
 
|[[Easton]], PA
 
|EST
 
|Lafayette College
 
|CAA
 
|2003
 
|YS also from 2013-2017
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Haverford]], PA
 
|[[Haverford]], PA
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|1998
 
|1998
 
|
 
|
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|-
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|[[Allentown]], PA
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|ATN
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|Muhlenberg College
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|CAA
 +
|2019
 +
|Replaces [[Easton]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Alexandria]], VA
 
|[[Alexandria]], VA
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|YS
 
|YS
 
|2008
 
|2008
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Sandy Spring]], MD
 
|[[Sandy Spring]], MD
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|Switched hands from The Dwight School before Speyer had it permanently in 2017.
 
|Switched hands from The Dwight School before Speyer had it permanently in 2017.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Portola Valley]], CA
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||[[San Mateo]], CA
|WDS
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|NUE
|Woodland School
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|The Nueva School--Bay Meadow Campus
 
|YS
 
|YS
|2018
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|2015, 2019
|Replaced [[San Mateo]]
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|Replaced [[Portola Valley]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[San Rafael]], CA
 
|[[San Rafael]], CA
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|Previously hosted [[CTY]] and [[CAA]] in 2016
 
|Previously hosted [[CTY]] and [[CAA]] in 2016
 
|-
 
|-
|Los Angeles, CA
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|[[Stamford]], CT
|???
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|SFD
|???
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|Bi-Cultural Day School
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|YS
 +
|2019
 +
|Replaces [[Venice]].
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|-
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|[[West Los Angeles]], CA
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|WLA
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|The Mirman School
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|YS
 +
|2001, 2019
 +
|Replaces [[Los Angeles (Windward)]]
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|-
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|[[Dallas]], TX
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|
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|The Hockaday School
 
|YS
 
|YS
|2018
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|2022
|Location for this site is currently unknown. We should know by January
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|
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|-
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|[[Calabasas]], CA
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|
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|Viewpoint School
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|YS
 +
|2022
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|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Hong Kong]], CH
 
|[[Hong Kong]], CH
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|Special
 
|Special
 
|2010
 
|2010
|Civic Leadership Institute, West Coast; completed 10th-12th grades
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|Former Civic Leadership Institute, Now Global Issues in the 21st century; completed 10th-12th grades
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Princeton]], NJ
 
|[[Princeton]], NJ
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|1992
 
|1992
 
|CTYI, CAT, and Summer Scholars (sibling program to CTY)
 
|CTYI, CAT, and Summer Scholars (sibling program to CTY)
|-
 
|Pylaia, [[Greece]]
 
|GRE
 
|Anatolia College
 
|International
 
|2014
 
|Open to students of 13-16 years of age
 
|-
 
|[[New Haven]], CT
 
|NHV
 
|Yale University
 
|Special
 
|2018
 
|Must be 16 years of age or older at start of program
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
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|CTY, YS
 
|CTY, YS
 
|2013
 
|2013
|The Language Immersion program was formerly held at Amherst until it's closure in 2008 and moved to Great Barrington.
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|The Language Immersion program was formerly held at Amherst until its closure in 2008 and moved to Great Barrington.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Bethlehem]], PA
 
|[[Bethlehem]], PA
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|CAA, YS
 
|CAA, YS
 
|2012
 
|2012
|[[Bethlehem]] and [[Frederick]] were the two sites in the inaugural year of [[CAA]] in 1996.
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|Lady Gaga attended
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Chestertown]], MD
 
|[[Chestertown]], MD
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|CAA, YS
 
|CAA, YS
 
|2017
 
|2017
|CAA: from 1998-2000 YS from 1996-2017
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|CAA: from 1998-2000 YS: from 1996-2017
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Claremont]], CA
 
|[[Claremont]], CA
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|CTY
 
|CTY
 
|2005
 
|2005
|the first CTY site 1979-1981, then reopened later.
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|The first CTY site 1980-1981, then reopened later.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Frederick]], MD
 
|[[Frederick]], MD
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|CAA
 
|CAA
 
|2002
 
|2002
|Along with [[Bethlehem]], it was part of the inaugural [[CAA]] in 1996. It was replaced by EST in 2003  
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|Replaced by EST in 2003  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Pasadena]], CA
 
|[[Pasadena]], CA
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|CTY, CAA
 
|CTY, CAA
 
|2005
 
|2005
|CAA was changed over to the then-running [[Thousand Oaks]]. Had a year as a [[CTY]] site in 1985.
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|CAA was changed over to the then-running [[Thousand Oaks]]. Previously had CTY from 1984-87.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Bethesda]], MD
 
|[[Bethesda]], MD
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|FRS
 
|FRS
 
|California State University - Fresno
 
|California State University - Fresno
|CAA, CTY
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|CAA
|1997
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|1996
|
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|Original Site of CAA along with [[Towson]].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Pasadena (CIT)|Pasadena]], CA
 
|[[Pasadena (CIT)|Pasadena]], CA
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|CTY
 
|CTY
 
|2000
 
|2000
|Temporary Site for JHU in 2000 due to renovations.
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|Original Site of CAA along with [[Fresno]].
 
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|-
 
|[[Columbia]], MD
 
|[[Columbia]], MD
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|A Commuter site from 1984-1985 to accommodate students during the school year.
 
|A Commuter site from 1984-1985 to accommodate students during the school year.
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Richmond]], VA
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|[[Glen Rock]], NJ
|RIC
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|GRC
|?
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|Glen Rock Community School
 
|YS
 
|YS
|1993
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|1985
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
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|YS
 
|YS
 
|2017
 
|2017
|Replaced [[Los Angeles (Windward)]].
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|-
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||[[Easton]], PA
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| EST
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| Lafayette College
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| CAA, YS
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| 2018
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| CAA 2003-2018 YS: 2013-2017, Replaced by Allentown
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|-
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|[[Venice]], CA
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|MSA
 +
|Magnolia Science Academy
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|YS
 +
|2018
 +
|Replaced by [[Stamford]]
 
|-
 
|-
||[[San Mateo]], CA
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|[[Portola Valley]], CA
|NUE
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|WDS
|The Nueva School--Bay Meadow Campus
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|Woodland School
 
|YS
 
|YS
|2017
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|2018
|Replaced by [[Portola Valley]]
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|Replaced by [[San Mateo]]
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|-
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|Pylaia, [[Greece]]
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|GRE
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|Anatolia College
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|International
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|2019
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|
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|-
 
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Revision as of 12:49, 14 July 2022

List of Sites:

  • CTY in the Type column means CTY: Intensive Studies (Regular CTY)
  • YS: Young Students, better known as Baby CTY
  • CAA: Academic Explorations
  • Special sites are for students who are too old for (Regular) CTY. Slowly becoming more popular. (See the Lexicon for more details).

Current Sites

Location Code School Type Opened Notes
Baltimore, MD (JHU) JHU Johns Hopkins University CTY 1991* Closest site to CTY's main office, often visited by bigwigs. In 2000, the site was temporarily transferred to Goucher College due to renovations to the Homewood campus. Switched to grades 9-12 only in 2022.
Carlisle, PA CAR Dickinson College CTY, Special 1982 Sister site to Lancaster
Lancaster, PA LAN Franklin & Marshall College CTY 1982 The largest and longest-running CTY site
Los Angeles, CA LOS Loyola Marymount University CTY, YS 1992 YS added in 1990s
Saratoga Springs, NY SAR Skidmore College CTY 1986 3rd longest running site
Seattle, WA SUN Seattle University CTY, CAA 2012, 2017 Previously closed in 2016 and then re-opened.
Fort Worth, TX Texas Christian University CTY, CAA 2022
Baltimore, MD (MSC) MSC Notre Dame of Maryland University Special 1998 Marine Sciences
Bristol, RI BRI Roger Williams University CAA, YS 2001 YS added in 2014
Collegeville, PA CGV Ursinus College YS 2018
Haverford, PA HAV Haverford College CAA 2013
Santa Cruz, CA SCZ UC Santa Cruz CAA 1998
Allentown, PA ATN Muhlenberg College CAA 2019 Replaces Easton
Alexandria, VA ALE St Stephens & St Agnes School YS 2000
Baltimore, MD (GIL) GIL Gilman School YS 2018 Replaces Brooklandville.
La Jolla, CA LAJ La Jolla Country Day School YS 2008
Sandy Spring, MD SAN Sandy Spring Friends School YS 1991
New York, NY SPE The Speyer Legacy School YS 2014 Switched hands from The Dwight School before Speyer had it permanently in 2017.
San Mateo, CA NUE The Nueva School--Bay Meadow Campus YS 2015, 2019 Replaced Portola Valley
San Rafael, CA SRF Dominican University YS 2016 Previously hosted CTY and CAA in 2016
Stamford, CT SFD Bi-Cultural Day School YS 2019 Replaces Venice.
West Los Angeles, CA WLA The Mirman School YS 2001, 2019 Replaces Los Angeles (Windward)
Dallas, TX The Hockaday School YS 2022
Calabasas, CA Viewpoint School YS 2022
Hong Kong, CH HKU, HKY The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology from 2010 - 2013, first year 2014 at HKU for one session only) International (CTY, CAA, YS) 2010 Roughly 300 students
Baltimore, MD (PBD) PBD Peabody School of Music Special 1993 Civic Leadership Institute, East Coast; completed 10th-12th grades
Berkeley, CA BRK University of California, Berkeley Special 2010 Former Civic Leadership Institute, Now Global Issues in the 21st century; completed 10th-12th grades
Princeton, NJ PRN Princeton University Special 2006 Global Issues in the 21st century; completed 10th-12th grades
Dublin, Ireland CTYI Dublin City University International 1992 CTYI, CAT, and Summer Scholars (sibling program to CTY)

Defunct Sites

Location Code School Type Closed Notes
Amherst, MA AMH Hampshire College CTY, YS 2013 The Language Immersion program was formerly held at Amherst until its closure in 2008 and moved to Great Barrington.
Bethlehem, PA BTH Moravian College CAA, YS 2012 Lady Gaga attended
Chestertown, MD CHS Washington College CAA, YS 2017 CAA: from 1998-2000 YS: from 1996-2017
Claremont, CA CLA Scripps College CTY 1989
Clinton, NY CLN Hamilton College CTY 2000
Thousand Oaks, CA CAL California Lutheran University CAA, YS 2012 CAA added in 2006
New London, CT NLD Connecticut College YS 1998
Kaneohe, HI KNE Hawaii Pacific University CTY, CAA 2010
Loudonville, NY LOU Siena College CTY, YS 2008
Madrid, Spain MAD Universidad Francisco de Vitoria International 2009
Monterrey, Mexico TEC Technologico de Monterrey International 2010
Nanjing, China CHI Hopkins-Nanjing Center International 2010
Owings Mills, MD OMS Garrison Forest School YS 2007 Replaced by Brooklandville in 2008.
Puebla, Mexico MEX Universidad de las Americas International 2008
Redlands, CA RED University of Redlands CTY 1991
San Francisco, CA SFU San Francisco State University Special 2009 Civic Leadership Institute, West Coast. Moved to Berkeley, CA in 2010
South Hadley, MA SHD Mount Holyoke College YS 2013 YS program to be assimilated into Bristol, an OS CAA site in Rhode Island.
Schenectady, NY UNI Union College CTY 2001 It only lasted the one year, but did have a great student turn out of about 600 kids in total (about 300 each session)
St. Mary's, MD STM St. Mary's College of Maryland CTY 2005 The first CTY site 1980-1981, then reopened later.
Frederick, MD FRK Hood College CAA 2002 Replaced by EST in 2003
Pasadena, CA MTA Maranatha High School YS 2014 The site was closed and moved to San Mateo
Tempe, AZ ASU Arizona State University CTY, CAA 2005 CAA was changed over to the then-running Thousand Oaks. Previously had CTY from 1984-87.
Bethesda, MD BDA Georgetown Preparatory School YS 2005 Sadly, this site closed just after one session of CTY
Great Barrington, MA GBR Bard's College at Simon's Rock Language Immersion, Special 2010 This ended the immersion program from the Middlebury-Monterrey Language Academy (MMLA)
Malibu, CA MBU Pepperdine University YS 2002
England NAGTY University of Warwick International 2007 NAGTY has since been converted to a social network for gifted students the International Gateway for Gifted Youth (IGGY)
Los Angeles (Windward), CA WIN The Windward School YS 2016 Former location of this site was the Mirman School
Palo Alto, CA PAL Stanford University YS 2016 Palo Alto has been replaced by Santa Monica.
Fresno, CA FRS California State University - Fresno CAA 1996 Original Site of CAA along with Towson.
Pasadena, CA PSD California Institute of Technology CAA 1997
Alexandria, VA ALX Episcopal High School YS 1999
Towson, MD TOW Goucher College CTY 2000 Original Site of CAA along with Fresno.
Columbia, MD COL Johns Hopkins University Columbia Center YS 1989 One of the first young students sites as it was a commuter and those began in 1986.
Geneva, SUI GVA Collège du Léman Special 1992 Early International Site, as the program was not wide ranging yet.
Norton, MA NOR Wheaton College CTY 1990
Oakland, CA MIL Mills College CTY 1985
Gaithersburg, MD SHG Shady Grove Elementary School YS 1990
Pikesville, MD TAL Talmudical Academy YS 1989
Washington, D.C. AIS School of Advanced International Studies CTY 1985 A Commuter site from 1984-1985 to accommodate students during the school year.
Glen Rock, NJ GRC Glen Rock Community School YS 1985
Brooklandville, MD STP St Pauls School YS 2017 Replaced by Baltimore (Gilman)
Santa Monica, CA NRS New Roads School at the Herb Alpert Educational Village YS 2017
Easton, PA EST Lafayette College CAA, YS 2018 CAA 2003-2018 YS: 2013-2017, Replaced by Allentown
Venice, CA MSA Magnolia Science Academy YS 2018 Replaced by Stamford
Portola Valley, CA WDS Woodland School YS 2018 Replaced by San Mateo
Pylaia, Greece GRE Anatolia College International 2019

See Also