Telluride Association Summer Seminars (TASS)
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United States, New York, Ithaca
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Requirements
image Official Transcript
image Several Essays
image 1 Recommendation
image Additional Requirements
image Online Application From
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Jun 25 — Aug 05
Price range
0 USD
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Need Help?
Learn more about the application process in the Blog or by scheduling a free consultation with the Summer Program adviser
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Key Facts

The Telluride Association Summer Seminar (TASS) is a free, six-week summer educational experience for high school sophomores and juniors. TASS prepares and inspires promising young students to lead and serve through transformative educational experiences rooted in critical thinking.

Interest Areas:
Arts, Architecture, Design
Humanities, Literature, Philosophy
Law, Government, Politics
Leadership
Pre-college
Social Sciences
Exploration, Interdisciplinary programs
Grade:
Grade 10
Grade 11
Other features:
image Non-credit
image Residential
image Accepts International Students
image Financial Aid
image Final project
Academics

Our Telluride Association Summer Seminars (TASS) study how power and privilege shape social structures through courses in humanities and social sciences. You may apply to one of two areas of study.

TASS-CBS (Critical Black Studies) offers seminars that explore topics within history, politics, literature, art, and other intellectual and cultural contributions from people of African descent.
TASS-AOS (Anti-Oppressive Studies) considers systems of power and oppression including white supremacy, patriarchy, and classism, and considers ways to transform society.

Format

2023 Program Locations: Cornell University, University of Maryland, and University of Michigan.

Program Details

WHAT DO PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS DO?
SEMINAR
If you participate in TASS, you will attend a three-hour college-level class each weekday, which will typically include discussions, small-group work, lectures by faculty, and other activities. You will be expected to read books and articles, view films and art, and participate in other class activities. You will also write essays during the summer, with help and feedback from the instructor team.

COMMUNITY
Outside of class, you and your fellow TASSers will work together to democratically make decisions, from planning group activities and outings, creating an inclusive community, planning community service projects, and spending from a program budget. You will also learn and practice transformative justice to strengthen the community and work through internal conflicts. And you will participate in a public speaking program with your classmates and hear lectures from guest speakers visiting the TASS house.

WHO TEACHES TASS?
Two experienced faculty members teach each class. All of our faculty are enthusiastic about the program, and they often rank TASS as one of their most rewarding experiences as teachers. TASS seminars are college-level, emphasizing small-group discussion rather than lectures. Guided by faculty, students form a community of scholars and develop critical reading and writing skills.

In addition to the instructor team, there are two resident advisors and teaching assistants called “factotums” assigned to each program. They lead writing workshops and provide additional help to students with critical reading and writing skills, in addition to guiding the community outside of class. They live with the students, helping them create a tight-knit environment where students can explore the principles and practices of community living, democracy, and transformative justice.

WHAT WILL I GET OUT OF TASS?
At TASS, you will improve your reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills as you explore your interests in and out of the classroom. In order to encourage students in their love of learning, the program does not assign grades. You will also learn about and explore topics and ideas within history, politics, literature, art, and other disciplines. Finally, you will gain experience with community living, democratic decision-making, and transformative justice.

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Eligibility

TASS applications are open to all high school sophomores and juniors (“rising juniors” and “rising seniors”). Both US and international students are welcome to apply. We admit applicants from all backgrounds, and welcome applications from Black and indigenous students, other students of color, and/or students who have experienced economic hardship. We seek students who are intellectually curious, community-minded, and self-motivated.

Application Components
image Official Transcript
image Several Essays
image 1 Recommendation
image Additional Requirements
image Online Application From

1 - Application form.
2 - Essays.
We do not consider test scores and high school grades important for the TASS application process. Instead, the most important part of the application for us is the essays. The TASS application essays give applicants a chance to show us their personalities and demonstrate their thoughtfulness, critical thinking, curiosity, and interest in social and political issues.
3 - Interview virtually.
If you are selected for an interview:
• Transcript
• Letter of recommendation
• Additional essay you wrote for school

 

Deadline

Applications are now closed.

Tuition & Aid
2023 TASS Programs
image Jun 25 - Aug 05
image 6 weeks
residental-icon Residential
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TASS is free to all participants. There are no fees for applications, books, or tuition. All meals are provided.
Students are responsible for the costs of getting to and from the program site.
Some students bring a small amount of pocket money for souvenirs, haircuts, coffee shop visits, or other discretionary expenses. However, it is not necessary to bring any money to the program.

 

Financial Aid

If you need, we can help pay for all or part of your travel costs to and from the program. We understand that you may normally spend time in the summer working at a job, taking care of family members, or supporting your family in other ways. If this is the situation for you, we can provide additional financial aid to help replace earnings from your summer job. Financial aid decisions are made separately from decisions about program admission, so needing financial aid won’t affect whether you are accepted to the program.

Telluride Association Summer Seminars (TASS)
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United States, New York, Ithaca
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Requirements
image Official Transcript
image Several Essays
image 1 Recommendation
image Additional Requirements
image Online Application From
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Jun 25 — Aug 05
Price range
0 USD
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image
Need Help?
Learn more about the application process in the Blog or by scheduling a free consultation with the Summer Program adviser
Speak with an adviser Learn more in the blog

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