Institute
Location
Date
Cost
Registration Deadline
The JSA Institute on Texas Politics & Presidential Leadership
University of Texas Austin, TX
June 4 - 7
$495
May 3
The JSA Institute on Arizona Leadership & Politics
Arizona State University Tempe, AZ
June 9 - 12
$200
May 17
The JSA Institute on California Leadership & Politics
University of California (Davis) Davis, CA Princeton University Princeton, NJ University of California (UCLA) Los Angeles, CA
Aug. 11 - 14
$495
July 12
Aug. 7 - 10
$550
July 12
July 28 - Aug 1
$495
July 5
The JSA Institute on New Jersey Leadership & Politics JSA’s Gene Burd Institute on LA Media & Politics
The Institute Community. Institute students represent the entire spectrum of political thought. Participants are involved in student government, journalism, debate and a wide range of activities at their own schools. Come prepared to participate in fiery debates and rousing discussions about current events with a diverse, interesting group of students.
The College Experience. From the state-of-the-art facilities of UCLA to the ivy-covered cloisters of Princeton University, the Institutes offer an exciting glimpse of college campus life. During the program, you will share a room in a residence hall with a roommate, eat some meals on campus and participate in evening activities in university classrooms. Designed for a select group of high school students from each state, a Junior Statesmen Institute is the perfect opportunity to preview the college experience.
Supervision & Guidance. Educational Staff provide guidance and supervision throughout the program. Led by the Institute Director, our experienced staff will be housed in the same residence as the students and will be responsible for the group’s health and wellbeing 24 hours a day. Standards of conduct are high and generally the same as those governing school-sponsored trips.
The Junior Statesmen Foundation 800 S. Claremont Street, Suite 202 San Mateo, CA 94402 (800) 334-5353
Attend a JSA Institute and be a part of the new spirit of political engagement that is sweeping the country. Explore today’s pressing policy challenges with the decision makers who are shaping the future. You’ll gain an understanding of how government works and learn how you can get involved all while sharing opinions and solutions with other high school students during experiential activities. Join us this summer at one of our JSA Institutes!
Visit http://jsa.org/summer/apply
Become an Expert. Get Involved. Make a Difference.
The National Association of Secondary School Principals has placed this program on the NASSP National Advisory List of Contests and Activities for 2012-2013.
JSA Summer Institutes
JSA Summer Institutes 2013
JSA Summer Institutes
JSA’s Gene Burd Institute on Los Angeles Media & Politics “The JSA Summer Institute at UCLA inspired me to be more involved in local politics and take action in my community. I was able to engage with speakers who are leaders in both politics and media and the Institute gave me the opportunity to build friendships from all over the state and country. I recommend this incredible program to anyone who wants to become a more informed leader.” Erick Castillo Gene Burd Institute on LA Media & Politics
Gene Burd Institute on
Los Angeles Media & Politics
What is a Junior Statesmen Institute? Bringing together an exciting Speakers Program with interactive student activities, JSA Institutes offer a unique perspective on today’s political issues. Students meet and question leaders who make and influence public policy; elected officials from all branches of government, journalists, lobbyists and political power brokers. This experience of real world politics is complemented by student-run debates, political simulations and social activities. A focus on specific issue areas will drive each institute giving students a chance to become experts in the topic of their choice.
Students will go beyond the sound bites offered by media pundits to gain a complete understanding of important issues directly from the decision makers and power brokers who shape public policy. JSA Institutes will give you: • An opportunity to explore hot button issues with elected officials • A behind the scenes look at politics in action and the decision-making driving local and state government • A chance to polish your leadership and speaking skills • A sneak preview of college life and the chance to make friends with students who share your interest in politics
Speakers Program Institute students get up close and personal with today’s leading politicians, journalists, and other political opinion leaders. Recent Speakers Programs have included: • Bill Handel, Prime Morning AM Radio Host • Sara Costin, VP Consensus Inc., National Public Affairs Agency • Brandon Stephenson, Director of Public Affairs, Cerrell & Associates, National Public Affairs Agency • Ted Green, Woodward & McDowell • Bill Nottingham, Deputy Bureau Chief, LA Times • Alex Evans, President, EMC Research • Jacqueline Amparo, Academic Coordinator for the Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights of LA • Jim Gilchrist, Founder and CEO, The Minuteman Project • Kamy Akhavan, President, Procon.org
• Councilmember Eric Garcetti, District 13, Los Angles City Council • Councilmember Jose Huizar, District 14, Los Angles City Council • Councilmember Ed Reyes, District 1, Los Angles City Council • Councilmember Paul Krekorian, District 12, Los Angles City Council • Councilmember Tom LaBonge, District 4, Los Angles City Council • Dr. John Deasy, Superintendent, LAUSD • Marco Petruzzi, CEO, Green Dot Schools • Gerardo Loera, Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction, LAUSD • Judy Burton, CEO, Alliance for College Ready Schools
A Typical Day at the Institute 8:00am 9:00am - 11:00am
Meet in Governor’s office with the Chief of Staff and Press Secretary. Discuss how state policy can be changed.
11:00am - 11:45am
Question the top political reporters in the state. Focus on the role of the media in elections.
11:45am - 12:45am
Lunch in the Capitol.
1:00pm - 3:00pm 3:00pm - 4:00pm
UCLA l Los Angeles, CA l July 28 - August 1 The problems and opportunities facing greater Los Angeles are the focus of this five-day exploration of Southern California politics. From analyzing questions of law and justice with the Chief of Police and District Attorney to interacting with the award-winning staff of the Los Angeles Times, the Institute is a chance to debate and discuss politics with leaders and students from across the region. A daily Speakers Program takes place in the rooms and offices where L.A. leaders decide public policy, including City Hall, the County Hall of Administration, the LA Times Building, the LAUSD meeting rooms and Parker Center. Student-run debates and political simulations round out the hands-on curriculum, challenging you to hone your speaking and leadership skills while working closely with peers who share your interests. The program is generously supported by the Gene A. Burd Endowment. Burd, who grew up in East Los Angeles and attended UCLA, donated $500,000 in 2007 to The Junior Statesmen Foundation to permanently underwrite the Institute.
Topics to be explored include: • Political Leadership in a Multicultural Society • Is the LA School System Providing a Quality Education for All Students? • Old and New Media in LA • Important Issues for LA: Health Care, Transportation, Public Safety and Immigration • What Challenges Face LA’s New Mayor? Registration Deadline: July 5, 2013 Tuition, Room & Board: $495
“My experience at UCLA and the Burd Institute really helped improve my leadership skills and continued to feed my passion for politics.” Christina Tello Gene Burd Institute on LA Media & Politics
Buses depart for the State Capitol.
4:00pm
Meet in Senate Committee Room with Senate Education Committee Chair, lobbyists for the Teachers Association & the Governor’s Education Advisor. Break into small groups to plan a grassroots campaign to get an important piece of legislation passed. Buses return to the university.
4:30pm - 7:00pm
Dinner and free time on campus, including an opportunity to visit the university bookstore.
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Evening briefing and discussion followed by a student-run debate.
9:00pm - 11:00pm
Free time to look over tomorrow’s schedule and relax.
11:00pm
Curfew.
Take the Next Step Apply Today! How to Apply
Application Deadline
All of your application materials should be submitted online at jsa.org/summer/apply. Here are the steps to apply:
We offer a rolling admissions process; we are currently accepting applications and continue until all spaces are filled, but we recommend that you complete your application by the registration deadline.
1. Go to jsa.org/summer/apply and create a MyJSA account, if you do not already have one. 2. Log in to MyJSA and review and update all information in the Personal Data section. 3. Click on “Start a New Institute or Symposium Application” from the right side bar, and select the Institute you wish to attend. 4. Answer each of the following short essay questions in 100 words or less: a) Describe your extracurricular activities and any leadership positions, and b) What political issue(s) are you most passionate about?
Questions If you have questions about qualifications or the application process, please call or email us. • California Office: 800.334.5353 • Washington, D.C. Office: 800.317.9338 • From outside the U.S.: 650.347.1600 • Email: summerprograms@jsa.org
To apply visit http://jsa.org/summer/apply
Gene Burd Institute on
Los Angeles Media & Politics
What is a Junior Statesmen Institute? Bringing together an exciting Speakers Program with interactive student activities, JSA Institutes offer a unique perspective on today’s political issues. Students meet and question leaders who make and influence public policy; elected officials from all branches of government, journalists, lobbyists and political power brokers. This experience of real world politics is complemented by student-run debates, political simulations and social activities. A focus on specific issue areas will drive each institute giving students a chance to become experts in the topic of their choice.
Students will go beyond the sound bites offered by media pundits to gain a complete understanding of important issues directly from the decision makers and power brokers who shape public policy. JSA Institutes will give you: • An opportunity to explore hot button issues with elected officials • A behind the scenes look at politics in action and the decision-making driving local and state government • A chance to polish your leadership and speaking skills • A sneak preview of college life and the chance to make friends with students who share your interest in politics
Speakers Program Institute students get up close and personal with today’s leading politicians, journalists, and other political opinion leaders. Recent Speakers Programs have included: • Bill Handel, Prime Morning AM Radio Host • Sara Costin, VP Consensus Inc., National Public Affairs Agency • Brandon Stephenson, Director of Public Affairs, Cerrell & Associates, National Public Affairs Agency • Ted Green, Woodward & McDowell • Bill Nottingham, Deputy Bureau Chief, LA Times • Alex Evans, President, EMC Research • Jacqueline Amparo, Academic Coordinator for the Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights of LA • Jim Gilchrist, Founder and CEO, The Minuteman Project • Kamy Akhavan, President, Procon.org
• Councilmember Eric Garcetti, District 13, Los Angles City Council • Councilmember Jose Huizar, District 14, Los Angles City Council • Councilmember Ed Reyes, District 1, Los Angles City Council • Councilmember Paul Krekorian, District 12, Los Angles City Council • Councilmember Tom LaBonge, District 4, Los Angles City Council • Dr. John Deasy, Superintendent, LAUSD • Marco Petruzzi, CEO, Green Dot Schools • Gerardo Loera, Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction, LAUSD • Judy Burton, CEO, Alliance for College Ready Schools
A Typical Day at the Institute 8:00am 9:00am - 11:00am
Meet in Governor’s office with the Chief of Staff and Press Secretary. Discuss how state policy can be changed.
11:00am - 11:45am
Question the top political reporters in the state. Focus on the role of the media in elections.
11:45am - 12:45am
Lunch in the Capitol.
1:00pm - 3:00pm 3:00pm - 4:00pm
UCLA l Los Angeles, CA l July 28 - August 1 The problems and opportunities facing greater Los Angeles are the focus of this five-day exploration of Southern California politics. From analyzing questions of law and justice with the Chief of Police and District Attorney to interacting with the award-winning staff of the Los Angeles Times, the Institute is a chance to debate and discuss politics with leaders and students from across the region. A daily Speakers Program takes place in the rooms and offices where L.A. leaders decide public policy, including City Hall, the County Hall of Administration, the LA Times Building, the LAUSD meeting rooms and Parker Center. Student-run debates and political simulations round out the hands-on curriculum, challenging you to hone your speaking and leadership skills while working closely with peers who share your interests. The program is generously supported by the Gene A. Burd Endowment. Burd, who grew up in East Los Angeles and attended UCLA, donated $500,000 in 2007 to The Junior Statesmen Foundation to permanently underwrite the Institute.
Topics to be explored include: • Political Leadership in a Multicultural Society • Is the LA School System Providing a Quality Education for All Students? • Old and New Media in LA • Important Issues for LA: Health Care, Transportation, Public Safety and Immigration • What Challenges Face LA’s New Mayor? Registration Deadline: July 5, 2013 Tuition, Room & Board: $495
“My experience at UCLA and the Burd Institute really helped improve my leadership skills and continued to feed my passion for politics.” Christina Tello Gene Burd Institute on LA Media & Politics
Buses depart for the State Capitol.
4:00pm
Meet in Senate Committee Room with Senate Education Committee Chair, lobbyists for the Teachers Association & the Governor’s Education Advisor. Break into small groups to plan a grassroots campaign to get an important piece of legislation passed. Buses return to the university.
4:30pm - 7:00pm
Dinner and free time on campus, including an opportunity to visit the university bookstore.
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Evening briefing and discussion followed by a student-run debate.
9:00pm - 11:00pm
Free time to look over tomorrow’s schedule and relax.
11:00pm
Curfew.
Take the Next Step Apply Today! How to Apply
Application Deadline
All of your application materials should be submitted online at jsa.org/summer/apply. Here are the steps to apply:
We offer a rolling admissions process; we are currently accepting applications and continue until all spaces are filled, but we recommend that you complete your application by the registration deadline.
1. Go to jsa.org/summer/apply and create a MyJSA account, if you do not already have one. 2. Log in to MyJSA and review and update all information in the Personal Data section. 3. Click on “Start a New Institute or Symposium Application” from the right side bar, and select the Institute you wish to attend. 4. Answer each of the following short essay questions in 100 words or less: a) Describe your extracurricular activities and any leadership positions, and b) What political issue(s) are you most passionate about?
Questions If you have questions about qualifications or the application process, please call or email us. • California Office: 800.334.5353 • Washington, D.C. Office: 800.317.9338 • From outside the U.S.: 650.347.1600 • Email: summerprograms@jsa.org
To apply visit http://jsa.org/summer/apply
Arizona Institute on Leadership & Politics A Typical Day at the Institute
What is a Junior Statesmen Institute? Bringing together an exciting Speakers Program with interactive student activities, JSA Institutes offer a unique perspective on today’s political issues. Students meet and question leaders who make and influence public policy; elected officials from all branches of government, journalists, lobbyists and political powerbrokers. This experience of real world politics is complemented by student-run debates, political simulations and social activities. A focus on specific issue areas will drive each institute giving students a chance to become experts in the topic of their choice.
Students will go beyond the sound bites offered by media pundits to gain a complete understanding of important issues directly from the decision makers and power brokers who shape public policy. JSA Institutes will give you: • An opportunity to explore hot button issues with elected officials • A behind the scenes look at politics in action and the decision-making driving local and state government • A chance to polish your leadership and speaking skills • A sneak preview of college life and the chance to make friends with students who share your interest in politics
Speakers Program Institute students get up close and personal with today’s leading politicians, journalists, and other political opinion leaders. Recent Speakers Programs have included: • • • •
Joe Arpaio, Maricopa County Sheriff Krysten Sinema, U.S. Congresswoman Tom Horne, AZ Attorney General John Huppenthal, AZ Superintendent of Public Instruction • Rebecca White Berch, AZ Supreme Court Chief Justice • Steve Pierce, AZ State Senate President
“ At last year’s Arizona Institute, I tweeted “Just listened to @ kyrstensinema speak. She really has inspired me. I can’t wait to do great things not only for Arizona, but this country.” She retweeted it making it a part of her timeline and available for all of her followers to view. That was so cool!” Chesnee Cottle JSA Institute on Arizona Leadership & Politics
8:00am 9:00am - 11:00am
Meet in Governor’s office with the Chief of Staff and Press Secretary. Discuss how state policy can be changed.
11:00am - 11:45am
Question the top political reporters in the state. Focus on the role of the media in elections.
11:45am - 12:45am
Lunch in the Capitol.
1:00pm - 3:00pm 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Arizona State University l Tempe, AZ l June 9 - June 12 Join us for the Arizona Institute on Leadership and Politics. Students will stay on the new downtown campus of Arizona State University and will explore the excitement of state politics and leadership in the Arizona State Capitol and in the Chambers of the Arizona Supreme Court. Learn about the challenges facing Arizona political leaders and meet the people who make the important decisions and can affect change. The speakers program brings students together with top political players in an interactive, hands-on exploration of who has power, and who wants power in Arizona state politics. How can we make college affordable for Arizona students? How will changes to federal immigration policy impact the citizens of Arizona? What impact has the shooting of Tucson Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the elementary students in Connecticut had on Arizona and national politics? At the Institute, high school student leaders from across the state will have an unparalleled opportunity to express their own opinions and hear the opinions of their peers in nightly debates of some of the hottest political issues in the state.
Topics to be explored include: • Immigration Policies in Arizona • Political Discourse and Politics • Guns, Drugs and the Border • Arizona Schools: A Report Card
Buses depart for the State Capitol.
4:00pm
Meet in Senate Committee Room with Senate Education Committee Chair, lobbyists for the Teachers Association & the Governor’s Education Advisor. Break into small groups to plan a grassroots campaign to get an important piece of legislation passed. Buses return to the university.
4:30pm - 7:00pm
Dinner and free time on campus, including an opportunity to visit the university bookstore.
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Evening briefing and discussion followed by a student-run debate.
9:00pm - 11:00pm
Free time to look over tomorrow’s schedule and relax.
11:00pm
Curfew.
Take the Next Step Apply Today! How to Apply
Application Deadline
• Law and Justice in Arizona
All of your application materials should be submitted online at jsa.org/summer/apply. Here are the steps to apply:
Registration Deadline:
1. Go to jsa.org/summer/apply and create a MyJSA account, if you do not already have one.
We offer a rolling admissions process; we are currently accepting applications and continue until all spaces are filled, but we recommend that you complete your application by the registration deadline.
May 17, 2013 Tuition, Room & Board: $200
2. Log in to MyJSA and review and update all information in the Personal Data section. 3. Click on “Start a New Institute or Symposium Application” from the right side bar, and select the Institute you wish to attend.
JSA would like to thank The Robidoux Foundation for their generous support of this institute and the Arizona JSA program.
4. Answer each of the following short essay questions in 100 words or less: a) Describe your extracurricular activities and any leadership positions, and b) What political issue(s) are you most passionate about?
Questions If you have questions about qualifications or the application process, please call or email us. • California Office: 800.334.5353 • Washington, D.C. Office: 800.317.9338 • From outside the U.S.: 650.347.1600 • Email: summerprograms@jsa.org
To apply visit http://jsa.org/summer/apply
Institute
Location
Date
Cost
Registration Deadline
The JSA Institute on Texas Politics & Presidential Leadership
University of Texas Austin, TX
June 4 - 7
$495
May 3
The JSA Institute on Arizona Leadership & Politics
Arizona State University Tempe, AZ
June 9 - 12
$200
May 17
The JSA Institute on California Leadership & Politics
University of California (Davis) Davis, CA Princeton University Princeton, NJ University of California (UCLA) Los Angeles, CA
Aug. 11 - 14
$495
July 12
Aug. 7 - 10
$550
July 12
July 28 - Aug 1
$495
July 5
The JSA Institute on New Jersey Leadership & Politics JSA’s Gene Burd Institute on LA Media & Politics
The Institute Community. Institute students represent the entire spectrum of political thought. Participants are involved in student government, journalism, debate and a wide range of activities at their own schools. Come prepared to participate in fiery debates and rousing discussions about current events with a diverse, interesting group of students.
The College Experience. From the state-of-the-art facilities of UCLA to the ivy-covered cloisters of Princeton University, the Institutes offer an exciting glimpse of college campus life. During the program, you will share a room in a residence hall with a roommate, eat some meals on campus and participate in evening activities in university classrooms. Designed for a select group of high school students from each state, a Junior Statesmen Institute is the perfect opportunity to preview the college experience.
Supervision & Guidance. Educational Staff provide guidance and supervision throughout the program. Led by the Institute Director, our experienced staff will be housed in the same residence as the students and will be responsible for the group’s health and wellbeing 24 hours a day. Standards of conduct are high and generally the same as those governing school-sponsored trips.
The Junior Statesmen Foundation 800 S. Claremont Street, Suite 202 San Mateo, CA 94402 (800) 334-5353
Attend a JSA Institute and be a part of the new spirit of political engagement that is sweeping the country. Explore today’s pressing policy challenges with the decision makers who are shaping the future. You’ll gain an understanding of how government works and learn how you can get involved all while sharing opinions and solutions with other high school students during experiential activities. Join us this summer at one of our JSA Institutes!
Visit http://jsa.org/summer/apply
Become an Expert. Get Involved. Make a Difference.
The National Association of Secondary School Principals has placed this program on the NASSP National Advisory List of Contests and Activities for 2012-2013.
JSA Summer Institutes
JSA Summer Institutes 2013
JSA Summer Institutes
The JSA Institute on Arizona Leadership & Politics “The best part of the Arizona Institute was discovering that I can actually make a difference. I also found students that were just as interested in politics as I am. Summer institute taught me that I can make a difference, and also allowed me to learn how.” Jose Luis Villa JSA Institute on Arizona Leadership & Politics