Global Access
Experience Required: Introductory
Appropriate for students with limited/no experience in subject
Program Cost
Varies by course (see website)
Duration
1 Week
Location
La Jolla, CA
Format
Hybrid
Cohort Size
Undisclosed
Year Established
2016
Category
Astronomy, STEM, Life Science, Environmental Science, Design, Engineering
The Sally Ride Science Academy, operated by UC San Diego's Division of Extended Studies, offers a menu of week-long STEAM workshops for high school students each summer, with a small number of four-week asynchronous courses available as well. Named for Sally Ride — the first American woman in space, who cofounded the organization in 2001 and spent her post-NASA career advocating for STEM access and diversity — the Academy has operated as a nonprofit within UC San Diego since 2015 and is now in its 25th year. High school workshops are open to students in grades 9–12.
Courses span a wide range of STEAM fields, including marine biology, astrophysics, computer science, architecture and urban planning, pharmaceutical science, filmmaking, and more. In-person sessions run daily from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at UCSD's Extended Studies facility in La Jolla; live online and asynchronous options are also available, with virtual courses open to students outside San Diego. Instructors are drawn from UCSD's faculty and research community, with a strong contingent affiliated with Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Each completed course earns 1.5 UC San Diego Extension units; the four-week asynchronous courses earn 4 units. Enrollment is open — there is no competitive application — and students can register for multiple courses across the summer. Course fees run approximately $200–$495 depending on the offering, and need-based scholarships are available.
The Academy is not a research internship or a selective academic program, and families should approach it as enrichment rather than a credential. What it offers is genuinely solid: access to UCSD-affiliated instructors, hands-on STEAM exposure across an unusually broad range of fields, and the flexibility to sample multiple areas in a single summer. For San Diego–area students in particular, it is an affordable and accessible way to explore STEM interests in a university setting without the commitment of a longer residential program.
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