AI Training for High Schoolers • Major-aligned capstone • Shadow internship pathway

Learn AI Skills.
Launch Your Future.

Practical AI skills students can use for school success, college readiness, and real-world internship prep—
with a capstone aligned to their intended major.

Hands-on learning and building with AI

Built for outcomes: better work, better story, better confidence.

Students learn judgment, not shortcuts
Ask better questions, set constraints, verify accuracy, and improve outputs.

Shadow Internship & Project aligned to intended major
Students finish with a capstone project they can reference in applications and interviews.

Mentored by professionals
Program designed and mentored by professionals from Google, Citi, and WD.

What students actually gain

This program teaches students how to use AI the right way: better prompting, smarter constraints,
verification, and iterative improvement—so their work is stronger in school and more compelling in college narratives.

Immediate benefits

  • Smarter study workflows and faster learning
  • Better essays and presentations through structured critique
  • Stronger support for STEM problem-solving and explanations
  • Improved communication, clarity, and confidence

College + internship advantage

  • A major-aligned capstone students can cite in applications
  • A stronger activity story: direction + execution + proof
  • Shadow internship pathway to build real-world context
  • Portfolio-ready artifacts (slides, writeups, demos, visuals)

Mentorship and guided learning

Meet your Mentors

Students learn from experienced professionals who bring real-world perspective in technology,
business, and product thinking—so mentorship feels practical, relevant, and future-facing.

Mentor 1 headshot

A Silva

Kings College

Associate Professor and Computer Science Program Director

Mentor 2 headshot

P Ankem

Google

Principal Architect. AI & Digital Transformation Specialist

Mentor 3 headshot

N Prashar

Citi

Director & SVP Technology 2000-2022

AI tool stack (taught through workflows)

Students learn multiple AI tools—but always through practical use cases: research, writing, studying,
planning, presenting, and building. Tools include Gemini, ChatGPT, NotebookLM, Notion AI, Canva AI, Gamma, Perplexity, and more.

Research + Evidence
Perplexity, NotebookLM (sources, synthesis, notes)
Writing + Revision
ChatGPT, Gemini (drafting, critique, clarity)
Study Systems
AI tutoring workflows for concepts, practice, feedback
Organization
Notion AI (project planning, knowledge systems)
Design + Visuals
Canva AI (graphics, posters, social, visuals)
Presentations
Gamma (structured decks + storytelling)

Community and cohort energy

An 8-week program built for real results

Weeks 1–4 build strong foundations for using AI tools responsibly and effectively.
Weeks 5–8 focus on a major-aligned capstone plus a shadow internship pathway.

Weeks 1–4: Core AI Foundations

Students learn best practices for prompts, constraints, verification, and iterative improvement.
They build study workflows, use AI as a tutor, and strengthen writing and presentation outputs through critique.

Focus: fundamentals + repeatable workflows

Weeks 5–8: Capstone + Shadow Internship

Students choose a capstone aligned to their intended major and produce a project they can reference in applications.
The shadow internship pathway adds real-world context and storytelling strength.

Focus: major-aligned proof + portfolio

Capstone building and design work

Major-aligned capstone pathways

Students pick a track aligned to what they plan to study—so the final project becomes a credible part of their application story.

AI Communications Studio

Deliverable: strategy + campaign assets + final presentation.

AI for Bio, Health & Biomedical

Deliverable: evidence-based investigation + solution/awareness plan.

AI for Social Sciences & Psychology

Deliverable: evidence-based interpretation grounded in context + sources.

AI for Engineering

Deliverable: feasible solution with visuals + rationale.

AI for CS & Math Majors

Deliverable: app/model/dashboard + testing + explanation + presentation.

Custom Track (by intended major)

Deliverable: a project that reads “serious + aligned” to admissions.

This isn’t “a student used AI.” It’s a student who chose a direction, built a process, improved weak outputs,
and produced work aligned to an intended major.

Ready to build real AI skills—and a capstone that strengthens the college story?

Request program details and next cohort dates.