
High School Summer Study and Travel Programs
High School Summer Study and Travel Programs offer rising high school juniors and seniors age 15 or older the opportunity to earn three college credits from Hillsdale College while traveling to cultural and historic destinations domestic and abroad. Travel courses begin with study on the Hillsdale campus, after which study continues on site. Thanks to the support of generous donors, scholarships are available to outstanding applicants. Early application is encouraged, with scholarships being awarded as funds are available.
Travel with motivated students from all over the country.
Form friendships with other talented, ambitious students, and experience Hillsdale community.
Study under Hillsdale’s incredible faculty.
All trips are led by members of the Hillsdale faculty, extraordinary teachers with expertise in the subjects of their courses. They bring the past alive with their lectures and discussion, both on-site and in the Hillsdale classroom.
获得大学学分
Students have the opportunity to earn up to three college credits from Hillsdale College upon completion of the trip.

In Love and War: The Land and Literature of 英格兰
Take up great English authors as they write about human beings confronting extreme experiences in their lives. Tour 英格兰 and immerse yourself in the historical, 地理, and cultural context of their work.

Winston Churchill and World War II
Learn about the valor and leadership of the “citizen soldiers” of the Second World War and walk in their history-making footsteps as you travel through 英国和法国.

Western Civilization: Visions from 意大利
了解历史, 文化, and enduring legacy of Ancient Rome and Renaissance Florence as you experience the beauty of these Italian cities.

The Roots and 历史 of American 自由
Study the American Founding and the history of American liberty as you travel to Philadelphia, 葛底斯堡, 和华盛顿, D.C.
“Although the places we visited were magnificent, the people were even better.”
——威尔·麦金托什
“Although the places we visited were magnificent, the people were even better.”
——威尔·麦金托什
