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Intensive, 2-Month Residential Program

Hosted by:
Howard University, Department of Economics
in collaboration with
Women's Institute for Science, Equity and Race
and economics faculty collaborator
the US Federal Reserve Board

Dates: May 22 – July 20, 2025
Application Deadline: January 31, 2025

The òòò½ÍøSP Team is happy to announce the òòò½Íø Summer Training Program will be held at Howard University for Summer 2025. Our faculty and fellows are excited to deliver high-quality instruction and enriching real-world experiences unique to the nation’s capital. Admitted students should look for updates through regular communication channels.

The application portal for the 2025 òòò½Íø Summer Program is now closed.

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Overview

Since 1974, the òòò½Íø Summer Training Program and Scholarship Program have increased the pipeline in the field of economics by preparing talented undergraduates for doctoral programs in economics and related disciplines. òòò½ÍøSP is a prestigious program that enables students to develop and solidify technical skills in preparation for the rigors of graduate studies. 

All students receive 2 months of intensive training in microeconomics, math, econometrics and research methods with leading faculty. At 3 credits per class, students have the opportunity to earn 12 college credits.

Don't miss the chance to:

  • Take advantage of a unique, proven opportunity to sharpen math and other economic tools.
  • Maximize learning and development by working at the appropriate level—Foundations or Advanced.
  • Work alongside prominent professors.
  • Develop career-long mentorships.
  • Visit Washington, DC, the Federal Reserve Board, and a host of famous monuments and museums. 
  • Play hard, work harder.

Learn more about:

Spanish version available .

For more information & to apply,
go to:
Other questions? Email aeasp@howard.edu
Application Deadline: January 31