Rubin and Depow Summer Study Program

High school students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in classwork and fieldwork in the Rubin and Depow Summer Study Program at St. Thomas University. 

 

The program is open to Canadian and international students completing Grade 11 or Grade 12 and will introduce them to an academic and social experience in one of Canada’s most highly rated learning environments. 

 

Participants are enrolled in an introductory university course that combines classroom work with experiential field work. They live in a supervised environment in residence, eat in the dining hall, and participate in study sessions. They will also take part in numerous campus and social activities. 

 

The course is part of STU’s Advanced Standing program, which allows students to earn post-secondary credits in high school. 

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Sawyer Holmes"The Rubin and Depow Summer Study Program was so much fun! It was an excellent preview into what university life would look like and has greatly helped prepare me for STU in the fall. The community of students and staff here at STU have been truly welcoming. I have made so many amazing friends and memories, all in the span of two weeks! I'd recommend it to anyone who is interested in archaeology, or anyone who is interested in trying university out a little early!"

 

– Sawyer Holmes

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Rubin and Depow Students studying bones in the anthropology lab

Admission Requirements

Applicants will be required to meet the following minimum requirements for admission to the program:

 

Students who are currently in Grade 11 (starting Grade 12 in Sept. 2026) must have an 80% or higher on a grade 11-level, academic English course (or equivalent) and an 80% or higher on a Grade 11-level academic history or social studies course.


Students who are currently in Grade 12 (going into first year of university Sept. 2026) must meet STU’s Admissions Requirements

The cost of the all-inclusive two-week program, which includes tuition, residence accommodations, and meals, is $1,000 (CDN). 

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Serena Whelan

 

"I would recommend this program because I met so many nice people here and I really learned a lot about the real processes of archeology. I had a really great time, and all of the outings were super well planned and super entertaining. It was a great experience, and I would totally do it again"

 

- Serena Whalen

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