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ACA Summer

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875 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 3100
Chicago , IL , 60611
Phone: 1-800-509-7867 or 773-342-0200
41° 52' 41.2104" N, 87° 37' 47.2728" W
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American Collegiate Adventures' mission is to provide university based pre-college summer programs creating an interactive environment which allows students to benefit from a well-balanced and structured experience both in and out of the classroom. ACA is dedicated to offering the finest educational and cultural experiences which positively impact the lives and futures of dynamic students and engaging staff from around the globe. ~ 30 years of expertise in pre-college and study abroad programs ~ Deluxe accommodations in our “Dorms Beyond the Norm” – complete with air conditioning, laundry and housekeeping services – make being homesick almost impossible! ~ We offer one of the lowest student-to-staff ratios in the industry, which lets us provide a greater variety of activities and ensures that every student gets the attention he or she deserves! ~ Our great dining services, restaurant visits and flexible meal plans mean nobody ever goes hungry! And you’ll always get to enjoy your favorites.

A huge variety of courses, from internships and special interests to SAT Prep and foreign languages means there are plenty of awesome opportunities to learn. Everyone comes home from an ACA summer feeling enriched and inspired! ~ Weekend Adventures are always included! That’s the ACA way! ~ ACA friends can become college friends, and college friends can become friends for a lifetime. ~ This complete combination of academics, activities and adventures guarantees that every ACA student has an awesome summer. This unique, all-inclusive approach is what has kept ACA at the top of the country’s best pre-college programs! ~ ACA’s goals and outcomes for our students include: A realistic preview for college life for students to get acquainted, a vibrant location offering cultural immersion and opportunities to make friends, a safe environment where students expand interests, and learn more about themselves and the world around them, exposure to different cultures and new ways of life, and encouraging new avenues of intellectual stimulation to lead to more success in high school and better preparation for college.