High School Programs
The Clinical Neuroscience Immersion Experience (CNI-X) is an intensive summer program that generally follows a student’s sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school. Students attend a two-week (10-day) session which provides introductory exposure to fascinating topics in neuroscience, psychiatry and psychology plus an opportunity to complete a collaborative capstone project.
Tech-X - Mental Health + Technology Immersion Experience is an immersive experience that offers a deep dive into the intersection of mental health and technology - exploring where we are today and imagining future possibilities. Participants engage in interactive seminars led by Stanford staff, faculty, and expert collaborators to explore cutting-edge digital mental health (DMH) tools and the impact of technologies like social media and AI on mental health.
Stanford Neurodiversity Project - Research, Education, and Advocacy Camp for High Schoolers (SNP-REACH) is a two-week summer camp for high school students across the U.S. to learn more about neurodiversity advocacy and the science behind neurodiversity.