Frequently Asked Questions - Summer Session
Currently 35 countries participate in the Visa Waiver Program which allows its citizens to travel to the U.S. with a valid passport and without a Visa. For those citizens of countries that do not participate in the VWP, a B-1 Visitors Visa is required.
Boarding tuition includes room & board, three 2-hour classes, after school intramural sport, some books and supplies, and weekend excursion fees. Day tuition includes the class instruction, and some books and supplies. Lunch and after school sport may be purchased separately
Classes are for enrichment only, with the exception of the upper school course, Marine Science seminar (2-part class, four hours daily). Upon completion of the course, the student will receive a letter grade and a half science elective credit.
Our diverse summer session student body have come from Canada, China, French Polynesia, Germany, Guam, Japan, Korea, Russia, Singapore, Thailand, Ukraine, and continental United States, and Hawaiian Islands.
We accept approximately 80 boarding students and 40 day students.
The decision on your child’s acceptance is made once we have received your completed application, teacher recommendation, and school transcript (and any supporting documents, if requested).
When your child is not engaged in classes, sports, and study hall, our summer session staff organizes evening games, ice-cream socials, dances, and movies. Weekend activities take place off campus where students are exposed to the natural splendor the Big Island has to offer. Some excursions include glass-bottom boat ride, zip-line through the rain forest, ATV rides along valley rims, and beach trips.
