FAQ

FAQ

Q: What is the NDU Summer School?

A: The NDU Summer School is an engaging, intensive program designed to expand high school students’ knowledge in their chosen fields. Academic sessions take place in NDU’s state-of-the-art labs and centers, while the Office of Student Affairs (SAO) hosts a dynamic sports camp at the university’s premier sports courts, which have hosted national championships.

 

Q: What are the objectives of the NDU Summer School?

A: The program aims to ignite intellectual curiosity, enhance students’ academic and social experiences, and provide a glimpse into university life. 

 

Q: What are the benefits of attending the NDU Summer School?

A: Participants will:

  • Gain hands-on experience in specialized fields
  • Learn from university faculty and experts
  • Develop new skills and interests
  • Make lasting friendships
  • Experience campus life before university 

 

Q: What programs are available?

A: NDU’s faculties offer short summer programs in science, engineering, law, and art, featuring theoretical and practical workshops led by faculty members. Additionally, the SAO Sports Camp helps students enhance their athletic skills, regardless of experience level.

 

Q: Who can participate?

A: The summer programs are open to students aged 12 to 17

 

Q: How are the programs structured?

A: Each faculty designs its own program, typically lasting one to two weeks, ensuring a tailored and enriching experience.

 

Q: How can I register?

A: Visit the respective program pages for full details on registration, dates, and fees.  

 

Q: Can I enroll in multiple programs?

A: Yes, as long as there are no scheduling conflicts.

 

Q: What is the refund policy?

A: Refund policies can be found in the "Registration and Fees" section of each program’s page. 

 

Q: Will I receive a certificate?

A: Yes! Upon successfully completing a program, you will receive a certificate of completion.