Atlanta session
26 June-3 July 2027
Eight-day residential session in Atlanta.
NYLF Law & CSI
by Envision
An immersive law and forensic science programme combining Supreme Court simulations, crime-scene investigation, mock trials and career exploration.

by Envision
An immersive law and forensic science programme combining Supreme Court simulations, crime-scene investigation, mock trials and career exploration.

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Current status
Upcoming
Eligibility
Grades 9-12
Age range / Year group
Ages 14-18
Location / Region
Atlanta, Georgia, United States; Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Cost
$4,499
Duration
8 days
Format
In-person
Accommodation: University dormitories
Meals: At least two daily
Certificate / Outcome: Certificate; 2 college credits
Room setup: Two students per room
Supervision: 17:1 student-to-staff ratio
Students explore law and forensic science through a connected crime-scene-to-courtroom experience rather than classroom study alone.
Activities include a Supreme Court case recreation, forensic investigation, written and oral advocacy, witness examination and a full mock trial.
It best suits students testing possible futures in law, criminal justice or forensic science who enjoy collaborative, role-based learning.
NYLF Law & CSI is an experiential programme from Envision by WorldStrides that connects courtroom practice with forensic investigation. Students follow the criminal justice process from evidence collection and analysis through legal argument and trial proceedings.
The academic experience uses simulations, specialist seminars and professional speakers rather than relying only on lectures. Students also experience university living, collaborate with peers and explore routes into law, forensic science and criminal investigation.
It connects forensic evidence and courtroom advocacy in one coherent criminal-justice journey.
The Supreme Court recreation introduces constitutional reasoning, briefs and oral argument.
The CSI work includes fingerprint, fibre and blood-spatter analysis within simulated investigations.
Professional speakers and small-group seminars expose students to varied legal and forensic careers.
Students can gain a completion certificate and, when eligible, two college credits.
High school students curious about law, criminal justice or forensic science who want practical simulations and an early taste of campus life.
You prefer independent academic study, dislike role-play and group casework, or do not want a fully residential experience.
The programme can be worthwhile for students deciding between legal and forensic pathways because it lets them test both through realistic simulations. The combination of professional contact, campus living and potential college credit gives the experience more substance than a general career taster.
The main limitation is the substantial tuition and the additional cost of travel, some meals and incidentals. Its value therefore depends on whether the hands-on format, residential independence and career clarity justify the overall family budget.
A practical overview of cost, accommodation, meals, dates and provider details to review before deciding.
Cost and what is included
$4,499; includes Curriculum and instruction, Programme activities and events, Site visits and local transport, Overnight university housing, Programme materials, At least two meals daily, College-credit costs, Certificate of Completion, Faculty and staff support.
Accommodation
University dormitories
Meals
At least two daily
Supervision or safety information
Professionally trained advisors, security staff, operations personnel and a programme lead supervise students. Attendance checks, nightly room checks and staff rooms among student rooms support residential safety.
Provider details
Review the Envision provider page and official sources before making a final decision.
Dates and logistics
8 days; Atlanta, Georgia, United States; Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
What to check before committing
Confirm current dates, payment terms, travel arrangements, cancellation rules and what is included with the provider.
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Compare with similar programmesEffort level
Moderate to high.
Best started
Begin six to eight weeks before your preferred session to prepare the application, organise travel and discuss any support needs.
Main challenge
Moving confidently between scientific evidence and courtroom argument.
Review the admissions criteria and prepare concise examples of academic readiness, leadership and career interest.
Draft the two required short essays and identify a mentor who can discuss your achievements and maturity.
After enrolment is confirmed, arrange travel and complete the programme's mandatory information forms.
Practise explaining evidence clearly and speaking from notes before the programme begins.
Useful if
You want to test whether legal or investigative work suits you.
Students build a criminal case from investigation to trial while exploring the professional roles involved at each stage. The sequence combines practical evidence work, legal preparation, simulations and career conversations.
Explore legal, investigative and forensic career pathways.
Learn courtroom procedures and prepare written and oral arguments.
Recreate a United States Supreme Court case in assigned roles.
Investigate a simulated crime scene and analyse forensic evidence.
Build a case file with a specialist student team.
Examine witnesses and present arguments in a mock trial.
Meet legal and forensic professionals through talks and seminars.
Reflect on the experience during the programme's closing activities.
Atlanta session
26 June-3 July 2027
Eight-day residential session in Atlanta.
Washington session
6-13 July 2027
First eight-day residential session in Washington, DC.
Washington session
15-22 July 2027
Second eight-day residential session in Washington, DC.
| Milestone | Date | Timezone | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta session | 26 June-3 July 2027 | Local | Reference date | |
Washington session | 6-13 July 2027 | Local | Reference date | |
Washington session | 15-22 July 2027 | Local | Reference date |
Students in US Grades 9-12
Minimum 3.0 GPA for high school applicants
Two short application essays required
Mentor contact required
Open enrolment available to qualified students
Interest in law or crime-scene investigation
Programme tuition
$4,499 — Same starting price for each listed session.
Funding or discounts
What's included
Curriculum and instruction, Programme activities and events, Site visits and local transport, Overnight university housing, Programme materials, At least two meals daily, College-credit costs, Certificate of Completion, Faculty and staff support
Check the grade requirement and Envision's academic admissions criteria.
Prepare two 200-500-word essays explaining your fit and intended impact.
Provide a mentor's name and details with your application.
Submit the official online application for your preferred programme session.
If accepted, complete enrolment to secure your place.
Complete the travel and student-information forms issued after enrolment.
The programme covers the following focus areas.
Constitutional law
Recreate a Fourth Amendment Supreme Court case through briefs and oral argument.
Forensic investigation
Examine fingerprints, fibres and blood-spatter patterns in simulated investigations.
Trial advocacy
Prepare arguments, question witnesses and present a case in court.
Criminal justice careers
Explore professional pathways with lawyers, investigators and forensic scientists.
College preparation
Learn about admissions and experience daily life on a university campus.
Curriculum may be adjusted based on participant interests and current developments.
A typical day during the programme.
Register, meet the advisor group and join welcome activities.
Learn procedures, prepare arguments and complete Supreme Court and mock-trial activities.
Complete CSI work, analyse evidence and meet legal and forensic professionals.
Build the case, complete trial roles, celebrate and depart.
Students learn from programme advisors alongside practising lawyers, professors, detectives, forensic scientists and specialist speakers. Listed speaker examples include a criminal profiler, a crime-scene investigator and a representative from the Innocence Project.
Speakers may vary by session and location.
Students cannot use university recreation facilities such as pools or gyms.
After completing this programme, participants often pursue:
Use the experience to compare legal and forensic career paths.
Build practical evidence-analysis and oral-advocacy experience.
Receive a Certificate of Completion.
Earn two college credits when eligible and requirements are met.
Develop material to reflect on in future college applications.
College credit is awarded only to eligible students who meet the credit requirements.
The listed 2027 sessions take place in Atlanta and Washington, DC, with students housed at Emory University or Georgetown University. The itinerary includes a campus tour and host-city exploration, such as Georgetown or Centennial Olympic Park.
The provider may change programme locations or site visits.
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