Summer Experiences

Building professional expertise in college is through robust summer experiences is essential. The AnBryce team, including partners at the AnBryce Foundation and our campus community work year round to develop connections with people across Notre Dame and the globe. Our AnBryce alumni round out our network of opportunity partners.

Campus Experiences

Paige and Liz Miami
Paige Jenkins and Lizbeth Cortez Galindo participating in Balfour-Hesburgh's Summer Service Program
  • Center for Social Concerns
  • Center for Civic Innovation
  • IDEA Center
  • PreCollege Programs
    • Leadership Seminars
    • Summer Scholars
  • Institute for Latino Studies
    • Cross Cultural Leadership Program (CCLP)
  • Balfour Summer Service Program
  • Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing
  • University Relations
  • Nanovic Institute
  • Campus based Research (REU and Research Assistantships)

National Experiences

Jocelyn and Myldred bookmobile
Jocelyn Limon and Myldred Hernandez Gonzalez during their summer with the St Joseph's Indian School Bookmobile
  • AnBryce Foundation
    • Camp Dogwood
    • Foundation Offices (McLean)
  • Deloitte (Chicago, New York, San Francisco)
  • KPMG (Chicago, Dallas)
  • Accenture (Chicago)
  • Booz Hamilton Summer Games (DC)
  • Clark (DC)
  • Pluribus Labs
  • Microsoft 
  • Apple / Claris
  • Boeing / GE
  • FarmaField (Virtual)
  • Dairy Management Inc (Virtual)
  • Choctaw Nation
  • Cherokee Nation
  • Camp Sweeney
  • Center for Civic Innovation (South Bend)
  • MIT REU
  • Northwestern REU
  • St Joseph's Indian School Bookmobile (South Dakota)
  • Turner Constuction (Anaheim)

International Experiences

Jasmine in Ireland
Jasmine Mitchell in Ireland as part of the Dublin Gateway Research Program
  • International Summer Service Learning Programs (Guatemala, Uganda)
  • Fulbright Summer Institute (Scotland)
  • Study Abroad (Brazil, Thailand, Germany)
  • Engineering Study Abroad (Alcoy, Rome, London, Galapagos)
  • Seagate (Dublin)
  • Dublin Gateway Research/Internship Program

Reflections