Warren Summer Bridge Program

College is different from high school in ways that students often don’t anticipate. The Warren Summer Bridge program is designed to help students identify and hone the skills they will need to navigate the transition to college-level work with confidence. Whether you have a course of study in mind or just want to explore, the program is an excellent place to start your Northwestern journey. First-generation students, students from lower-income backgrounds, and students who attended high schools with limited or no AP/IB preparation are especially encouraged to apply. The Warren Summer Bridge program is free to attend.
Program Overview
Explore the program classes:
All courses are taken for a letter grade. Unless they choose not to participate, Warren Summer Bridge students are automatically enrolled in the Arch Scholars Peer Mentoring program starting in the fall quarter.
Social Connections and Mentorship
In addition to coursework, Warren Summer Bridge students will participate in social hangouts with their classmates led by the program counselors. Counselors are former program participants who will give you honest, meaningful advice on how to succeed at Northwestern University. In these conversations you will learn more about the true college experience, your classmates, and yourself.
Faculty
Our instructors are among the most dedicated - and popular - in the university. The following faculty members participated in 2024.
- Veronica Berns (Chemistry)
- Justin Brown (Neurobiology)
- Santiago Cañez (Mathematics)
- Lisa Del Torto (Cook Family Writing Program)
- Ava Thompson Greenwell (Journalism)
- Chad Horne (Philosophy)
- Almaz Mesghina (Psychology)
- Scott Ogawa (Economics)
- Gayle Ratliff (Physics & Astronomy)
- Melissa Rosenzweig (Anthropology)
Program Dates
The dates for the 2025 program will be Sunday, August 3 to Friday, September 5. Students will live together in a residence hall on campus during weeks 1-4 and will move to their fall housing assignment during week 5. Students should plan to be on campus for the full 5 weeks of the program. A full dining hall meal plan is provided to students during the entire program.
Benefits
- There is no charge for tuition - the program is free to attend!
- We will arrange and pay for airfare/train tickets for students who live more than a 3-hour drive (about 150 miles) from campus. Sorry, we cannot make arrangements for international travel. International students are encouraged to consider our academic year programming, including NU Bioscientist, Posner, and the Peer Mentoring Program.
- Preferred admission into NU Bioscientist, our research preparatory program, and the Arch Scholars peer mentoring program for first-year students.
- Early move-in to fall housing!
How do I apply?
Click here to apply. You should be ready to write a short essay describing why you would like to participate in our programs and what your future goals might be. You may indicate your interest in multiple programs in the same application.
Questions?
Contact Rebecca Enright Siroky, Assistant Director for Undergraduate Academic Affairs.