Chestertown

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Chestertown
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George Washington bust at Washington College
Site Information
CollegeWashington College
LocationChestertown, Maryland
Years of Operation1996-2017
Avg. Number of Students240
Courses Offered
HumanitiesModel United Nations and Advanced Geography | Colonial America | The Middle Ages | Spanish | Victorian Women's History | Great Cases: American Legal History | US Environmental History | Topics in Psychology | Introduction to Logic | French | The Renaissance | Big Questions
WritingThe Art of Writing: Process and Product | Elements of Drama | Heroes and Villains | Writing and Imagination | Writing Autobiography | Whodunit?: Mystery and Suspense in Literature and Film | Writing the Expository Essay | Writing Workshop: Images and Text
MathIndividually Paced Mathematics Sequence | Inductive Reasoning | Deductive Reasoning | Algebra and its Applications | Geometry and its Applications | Reasoning | History of Mathematics | Data and Chance
Computer ScienceIntroduction to Computer Languages | Computer Science: Programming in Scheme | Introduction to Robotics
ScienceBay Ecology | Bay Ecology II | Meteorology | Scientific Reasoning | Examining the Evidence | Science and Engineering | Principles of Engineering Design | Medical Sciences: Pharmacology and Toxicology | Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine | Fundamentals of Genetics | Biology of the Senses | Flight Science | Marine Ecology
Canon
"American Pie" | "Sweet Caroline" | "Stairway to Heaven"
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Chestertown is a Baby CTY site with its campus being Washington College. It has a very wide variety of courses to offer. It's code is CHS.This site is a residential site, so your children will stay at the college for 3 weeks. If you do not want to do residential, please select from the day sites.

Site Description

Washington College was allowed to use George Washington's name by Washington himself, but it was formerly known as College at Chester. It was founded by William Smith. The college was officially founded in 1782, just six years after the Declaration of Independence was signed.