High School College Summer In-Person Program
2024 Application
Please know that all CAP Summer program applications mimic a college application and should take around 30-40 minutes to complete. Students will need to create an account and will be able to save their application and finish at a later time before the deadline.
College Immersion
In-Person Program Application Now Closed.
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Fill out an
Application
The application is designed to mimic the Apply Texas application and will take about 40 minutes to complete.
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Acceptance & Registration
10th and 11th Grade accepted students will be notified by early March..
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Attend Orientation!
Before the start of the summer program, students will be required to attend a one hour virtual orientation in May.
Important Dates for Applicants
Save the dates! In order to fully register and participate in the program, students will need to complete application and registration by the deadlines provided below. In addition, students will be required to attend one of the two orientation sessions before the start of the program. Information about orientation dates will be communicated to counselors and accepted students.
Application Opens
January 24, 2024
Students who are interested in the program can begin submitting their application. The application is designed to be similar to a college application.
Application Deadline
March 8, 2024
Application will close on this date. Students will need to have completed all parts of the application and submit for review.
Registration Deadline
April 12, 2023
All accepted students will be notified of their application status by March 29. Students who are accepted and wish to register for the program, will need to confirm their attendance by logging in to their account and submitting the additional registration forms. Registration is binding and students or schools will need to submit a registration fee per student for their participation in the program. Information about orientation sessions and other important details will be e-mailed to registered students.