Duke session one
11-19 June 2026
Nine-day residential session in Durham.
Nursing
by National Student Leadership Conference
A hands-on pre-college nursing programme combining clinical simulations, CPR training, leadership development and insight into patient care.

by National Student Leadership Conference
A hands-on pre-college nursing programme combining clinical simulations, CPR training, leadership development and insight into patient care.

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Current status
Recently closed
Eligibility
High school students
Age range / Year group
Ages 14-18
Location / Region
Durham; Ann Arbor
Cost
$4,195; $4,395
Duration
9 days
Format
Residential, in-person
Accommodation: Supervised campus dormitory
Meals: Campus meals included
Certificate / Outcome: CPR certification
Latest verified cycle: Summer 2026
The programme introduces nursing through realistic patient-care simulations, practical clinical workshops and professional insight.
Students practise bedside manner, medication administration, paediatric care, venipuncture and emergency response, with CPR certification as a concrete outcome.
It suits students who want to test whether nursing fits their interests while developing communication, resilience, empathy and leadership.
The Nursing programme is an immersive pre-college experience from the National Student Leadership Conference. It explores how compassion, communication and clinical skill combine in patient care through interactive labs and realistic simulations.
Students practise essential nursing skills, learn from healthcare professionals and visit clinical or educational facilities. A separate leadership curriculum develops communication, listening, resilience and empathy alongside the subject experience.
Clinical simulations give students a practical introduction to bedside care and teamwork.
The curriculum spans paediatric care, venipuncture, medication administration and emergency response.
Students leave with CPR certification, providing a clear practical outcome.
Guest speakers and clinical-centre visits connect workshops with real nursing environments.
Leadership sessions develop communication, listening, resilience and empathy.
Students seriously exploring nursing who want simulations, campus living and exposure to several areas of patient care.
You need a low-cost or non-residential option, or want formal nursing qualifications beyond introductory CPR certification.
The programme can be valuable for students who want to test nursing before choosing a university subject or career direction. Practical simulations, professional perspectives and CPR certification make the experience more concrete than classroom-only career exploration.
The main limitation is value for money: it is a premium residential experience, not a professional nursing qualification. Families should judge whether the hands-on access, campus experience and career clarity justify the fee and travel costs.
A practical overview of cost, accommodation, meals, dates and provider details to review before deciding.
Cost and what is included
$4,195; $4,395; includes Supervised campus housing, On-campus meals, Course materials and academic expenses, Trips, tours and activities, Off-campus event transportation.
Accommodation
Supervised campus dormitory
Meals
Campus meals included
Supervision or safety information
Team Advisors accompany smaller groups during activities and live on student floors for overnight supervision. An administrative team also lives on site.
Provider details
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Dates and logistics
9 days; Durham; Ann Arbor.
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 planning six to eight weeks before your preferred session once the next cycle is announced.
Main challenge
Staying engaged during fast-paced clinical scenarios and an intensive residential schedule.
Review the programme activities and identify which areas of nursing interest you most.
Prepare examples of academic effort, leadership and community involvement for enrollment or funding questions.
Plan travel, health information, dietary needs and payment arrangements early.
If seeking funding, assemble a transcript, recommendation and financial information well ahead of the scholarship deadline.
Useful if
You are comfortable collaborating, communicating and learning practical skills.
Students move between nursing workshops, realistic clinical simulations, leadership development, professional insight and field visits.
Practise bedside manner, medication administration and team communication during patient-care simulations.
Learn basic life support for adults, children and infants while working towards CPR certification.
Explore paediatric safety, developmental milestones and age-specific care.
Practise blood-draw techniques and learn about blood disorders and abnormalities.
Complete trauma assessments and respond to simulated emergency situations.
Join leadership workshops covering communication, listening, resilience and empathy.
Meet healthcare speakers and visit selected clinical, nursing or science facilities.
Next cycle not announced yet. These dates are from the latest verified cycle and should be used as a reference only.
Duke session one
11-19 June 2026
Nine-day residential session in Durham.
Duke session two
23 June-1 July 2026
Nine-day residential session in Durham.
Michigan session one
8-16 July 2026
Nine-day residential session in Ann Arbor.
Michigan session two
21-29 July 2026
Nine-day residential session in Ann Arbor.
| Milestone | Date | Timezone | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Duke session one | 11-19 June 2026 | Local | Reference date | |
Duke session two | 23 June-1 July 2026 | Local | Reference date | |
Michigan session one | 8-16 July 2026 | Local | Reference date | |
Michigan session two | 21-29 July 2026 | Local | Reference date |
Ages 14-18
At least one high-school year completed
Current high-school students
Summer after high-school graduation accepted
Academic excellence and leadership ability encouraged
University of Michigan fee
$4,195 — Residential programme tuition.
Funding or discounts
What's included
Supervised campus housing, On-campus meals, Course materials and academic expenses, Trips, tours and activities, Off-campus event transportation
Open the official NSLC online enrollment portal.
Create or retrieve an NSLC ID and provide the requested student details.
Select an available Nursing session and complete the online application.
Place the required deposit by credit card or debit card, or arrange payment by check.
Check the enrollment portal for current session availability or waitlist status.
After enrollment, apply separately for financial assistance if needed.
The programme covers the following focus areas.
Patient Care
Practise bedside manner, medication administration and clinical-team communication.
CPR and Basic Life Support
Learn emergency techniques for adults, children and infants.
Paediatric Care
Explore safety, choking hazards, poison control and developmental milestones.
Hematology and Venipuncture
Practise blood-draw techniques and examine blood disorders and abnormalities.
Emergency Medicine
Complete trauma assessments and respond to simulated critical situations.
Curriculum may be adjusted based on participant interests and current developments.
Students gain practical perspectives from guest speakers with nursing, clinical simulation and healthcare leadership backgrounds. Past speakers have included nursing directors, simulation-lab leaders, a chief nursing officer and university nursing faculty.
Guest-speaker line-ups may vary between sessions.
Students are required to live on campus for this programme.
After completing this programme, participants often pursue:
Use practical experience to assess whether nursing suits your interests.
Leave with CPR certification.
Draw on clinical simulations in future application reflections.
Build communication, resilience, empathy and leadership skills.
Consider the optional one-credit American University online course.
The programme is exploratory and does not award a professional nursing qualification.
The latest verified cycle ran on the Duke University campus in Durham, North Carolina, and the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor. Location-specific trips included simulation centres, nursing facilities and cultural attractions.
NSLC states that it is not sponsored by Duke University.
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