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Junior Business, Economics, and Entrepreneurship Programme
An intensive residential programme combining economics, business strategy and entrepreneurship with tutorials, projects, field visits and cultural activities.

An intensive residential programme combining economics, business strategy and entrepreneurship with tutorials, projects, field visits and cultural activities.

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Current status
Applications open
Eligibility
Motivated school students; interview required
Age range / Year group
Ages 14-15
Location / Region
Oxford; Cambridge
Cost
£6,550; £6,950
Duration
2 weeks
Format
In-person
Class size: Tutorials up to 6
Accommodation: Single college room
Meals: Full board; 3 meals
Outcome: 3,000-word project; certificate
Campus experience: Tutorials, visits and activities
Tutors / faculty: University tutors and professionals
Students explore how businesses develop, how markets work and how entrepreneurial ideas move from concept to action.
The experience combines lectures, seminars and small-group tutorials with an individual research project, field visits and supervised social activities.
It suits curious students who want broad subject exploration and a demanding introduction to university-style learning.
The Junior Business, Economics, and Entrepreneurship Programme is an Oxbridge Summer Scholars academic stream exploring markets, business strategy and entrepreneurial thinking. It is delivered through lectures, seminars and tutorials by university-level tutors and professionals.
Students study in Oxford or Cambridge while experiencing residential college life. Classroom learning is complemented by practical activities, cultural visits, supervised evening events and an individual research project.
The stream combines economics, management, marketing and entrepreneurship rather than treating business as a single narrow subject.
Tutorial groups are capped at six students, creating room for discussion and focused guidance.
Students complete an individual research project of approximately 3,000 words with expert feedback.
The programme combines academic study with museum visits, field trips, cultural activities and supervised evening events.
The published fee includes college accommodation, full board, tuition, activities and round-the-clock supervision.
Academically motivated students who want to test business, economics and entrepreneurship through discussion, projects and practical exploration.
You want a light holiday programme, a single specialist module or an English-language course rather than intensive academic study.
It can be worthwhile for a student who wants structured academic exploration alongside a genuine residential experience. Small tutorials, an extended project and exposure to several business disciplines offer more substance than a programme built around lectures alone.
The limitation is the substantial fee and the broad stream structure: students cannot select only one module. Families should weigh the academic depth, supervision and included residential elements against less expensive subject courses or independent projects.
A practical overview of cost, accommodation, meals, dates and provider details to review before deciding.
Cost and what is included
£6,550; £6,950; includes College accommodation, Full board with three meals, All academic tuition and course materials, Trips and extracurricular activities, 24/7 supervision by trained staff.
Accommodation
Single college room
Meals
Full board; 3 meals
Supervision or safety information
Yes. The published fee includes college accommodation, full board with three meals, tuition, course materials, scheduled activities and 24/7 supervision.
Provider details
Review the Oxbridge Summer Scholars provider page and official sources before making a final decision.
Dates and logistics
2 weeks; Oxford; Cambridge.
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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High.
Best started
Begin the application six to eight weeks before your preferred intake; international families needing visas should start at least four months before travel.
Main challenge
Sustaining thoughtful participation across several business and economics topics.
Review the stream structure and decide what you want to learn from its four modules.
Prepare concise examples of your academic interests, motivation and willingness to contribute during the interview.
Plan passport, visa or ETA, insurance and travel arrangements well before the programme starts.
Practise reading a short economics or business article and explaining your response clearly.
Useful if
You can discuss complex ideas confidently in English.
Students move between academic classes, project work, practical exploration and supervised residential activities. A typical week balances structured morning study with afternoon visits and evening enrichment.
Study economics, management, marketing and entrepreneurship through lectures and seminars.
Discuss focused questions in tutorial groups of up to six students.
Complete pre-reading and contribute ideas during interactive classes.
Develop an individual research project connected to programme topics.
Take part in museum visits, workshops, field trips and university experiences.
Join supervised social activities, cultural events and evening sessions.
Applications
Rolling admissions
Decisions follow the admissions interview.
December intake
6-19 December 2026
Two-week residential programme.
First July intake
4-17 July 2027
Two-week residential programme.
Second July intake
18-31 July 2027
Two-week residential programme.
August intake
1-14 August 2027
Two-week residential programme.
| Milestone | Date | Timezone | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Applications | Rolling admissions | Local | Date not confirmed | |
December intake | 6-19 December 2026 | Local | Upcoming | |
First July intake | 4-17 July 2027 | Local | Upcoming | |
Second July intake | 18-31 July 2027 | Local | Upcoming | |
August intake | 1-14 August 2027 | Local | Upcoming |
Aged 14 or 15 on the first programme day
Current school student or recent school graduate
Not already enrolled at university or college
Approximately B2-C1 English proficiency
Strong academic motivation and curiosity
Available for an admissions interview
Student must complete the application form
Programme fee
£6,550 or £6,950 — Season-dependent all-inclusive residential fee.
Funding or discounts
What's included
College accommodation, Full board with three meals, All academic tuition and course materials, Trips and extracurricular activities, 24/7 supervision by trained staff
Confirm that you meet the age, education-status and English requirements.
Complete the official online form yourself, selecting the Business, Economics, and Entrepreneurship stream and preferred intake.
Provide your academic interests, chosen dates and parent or guardian contact details.
Wait for the admissions team to send an interview-booking link.
Attend the 25-30 minute interview about your motivation, interests and English proficiency.
Review the admission decision and offer sent by email.
Pay the £1,000 deposit within seven days if you accept the offer.
Follow subsequent email or WhatsApp instructions for payment and pre-arrival preparation.
The programme covers the following focus areas.
Economics and markets
Explore economic principles, industrial policy and how markets operate.
Entrepreneurship and start-ups
Examine how ideas become ventures and what entrepreneurs do.
Management and projects
Study management, innovation and the organisation of projects.
Marketing and strategy
Explore marketing decisions and practical business strategy.
Business and ethics
Consider business choices, leadership and normative ethics.
Curriculum may be adjusted based on participant interests and current developments.
A typical day during the programme.
Academic sessions, short breaks and a subject tutorial.
Field trips, museum visits, workshops or academic enrichment.
Keynote or masterclass followed by supervised free time.
Dinner, organised socials, pre-reading and curfew.
Sessions are taught by experienced tutors and lecturers from leading UK universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, alongside industry professionals. The named business stream team includes economists, lecturers, researchers, entrepreneurs and professionals with experience across finance, management and public policy.
Seminars typically include around 10-12 stream students, while tutorial groups are limited to six.
Campus allocation depends on the intake; optional airport transfers and extra pre-programme accommodation cost extra.
After completing this programme, participants often pursue:
Use the individual research project as evidence of sustained subject interest.
Build confidence in lectures, seminars, tutorials and independent study.
Gain clearer direction across economics, management and entrepreneurship.
Receive a certificate recognising successful participation and accomplishments.
Reflect on the experience when planning future subjects and university applications.
The programme offers academic enrichment rather than university credit or a formal qualification.
The programme operates in Oxford and Cambridge, with students living and studying in college settings. Published campus examples include St Peter’s College and Somerville College in Oxford and Hughes Hall in Cambridge, although allocation depends on the intake.
Students normally travel through London and should arrive and depart on the official programme dates.
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