Future Leaders Summer Program
PROGRAM DATES: July 12 – Aug. 1, 2026
Become a global leader of tomorrow!
This unique program is designed for high school students to develop problem-solving and diplomacy skills in global affairs, with a focus on the interconnected roles of China, India, the U.S., and other countries in the Pacific and Indo-Pacific regions.
In this hands-on program, working with students from around the world, you'll dive into one of today's most pressing global challenges: climate change, artificial intelligence, digital influence or energy innovation.
After choosing your specific focus, you'll research a real-world leader or expert in that field and step into their shoes to represent their views. Working with your team, you'll debate, negotiate, and develop actionable solutions using up-to-date, real-world data, culminating in a collaborative action research report and a final presentation at the end of the program.
The program is organized by the Global Leadership Institute at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy, in partnership with the 21st Century China Center and the 21st Century India Center.
Program Benefits
- Small-cohort program offering an engaging classroom experience, led by expert instructors and mentored by UC San Diego students
- Experiential learning with exposure to internationally renowned UC San Diego professors and global experts
- Living on campus in the UC San Diego dormitories
- Workshop with UC San Diego admissions officers
- Official record from UC San Diego with 1 unit of pre-collegiate credit after program completion
- Broaden your network by joining a community of passionate peers who share your interests in social impact and sustainability
- Build your skills in cross-cultural communication, critical thinking, team building, conflict resolution and leadership
- Spark your interest in the variety of future career paths in the topic areas
Unique Offerings
- Play the part of a world leader to tackle real-world issues
- Interactive curriculum that incorporates roleplaying and teambuilding
- Strong focus on negotiation and conflict resolution
- Visits to world-class labs and research institutions
- Excursions to San Diego beaches, and cultural and historical sites
- Limited number of scholarships available
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Eligibility
- Domestic and international students entering 10th-12th grade by Fall 2026
- Demonstrated English proficiency for international students
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Request informationProgram and Curriculum
The program tackles four critical issues of global importance. During the interactive game play, you will learn about the latest scientific research and discoveries that have promoted innovation and influenced global policy decisions in one of the four focus areas: climate crisis, artificial intelligence, digital influence and energy innovation.
Climate Crisis
Explore how nations work together to confront global warming, protect ecosystems and build sustainable futures through policy, innovation and collaboration. Learn how leadership and science intersect to drive real change on a global scale.
Artificial Intelligence
Experience how AI is transforming economies and governance while raising critical questions about ethics, equity and global competition. Examine the promise of breakthroughs in healthcare and sustainability, and challenges of privacy, bias and inequality.
Digital Influence
Investigate the growing power of digital influence in shaping global events, public opinion and policy decisions. Confront questions of who controls information in the modern age and how that control impacts democracy and security. Develop the understanding needed to navigate misinformation, build trust and lead responsibly in a connected world.
Energy Innovation
Explore how renewable technologies and emerging energy systems are redefining the balance of power among nations. From solar and wind to nuclear and green hydrogen, discover how innovation fuels both competition and cooperation in the race for a sustainable future.
Team Projects and Final Presentations:
Throughout the program, participants collaborate in small teams, each focusing on one of the FLSP’s major global themes.
Working together, teams research and develop innovative ideas to address real-world challenges in their chosen areas. Faculty mentors and program staff provide guidance as students refine their projects and prepare to share their insights.
Each team will:
- Explore one of the program’s key themes
- Develop a practical idea or solution to a global issue
- Work collaboratively to design a final presentation
The program concludes with Final Presentation Day—a celebration of creativity, teamwork and achievement.
On this day, each team presents their work to the whole FLSP community. Parents, friends and guests are invited to attend and celebrate the students’ accomplishments. Participants should dress professionally for this special event, marking their successful completion of the program.
Instructors
Using the Peace conferencing simulation platform developed by award-winning teacher Kristen Druker, Samantha Cash will be leading the program this summer. Samantha holds a Master of Arts in Education and a Master of Arts in Learning Technologies, equipping her with the skills to effectively communicate with high school students. She has lived abroad as her professional volleyball career spanned 17 different countries, including Austria and Switzerland, where she mentored young athletes. Currently, she is the women’s varsity volleyball coach at Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego.
Guest speakers and renowned scholars from UC San Diego will provide lectures as part of the curriculum. Past lecturers include:
- Susan Shirk, director emeritus of 21st Century China Center at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State responsible for U.S. policy toward China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mongolia in 1997-2000
- Achyuta Adhvaryu, Tata Chancellor’s Professor of Economics; Director, 21st Century India Center
- Meera Mahadevan, Assistant Professor, Environmental and Energy Economics, Development, and Political Economy
- Benjamin Smarr, Assistant Professor, Time Series Analysis in Biological Systems
- Ralph Keeling, a Professor of Geochemistry in the Geosciences Research Division of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego
- David Danks, a Professor of Data Science, Philosophy, & Policy at UC San Diego
Application and Deadline
To successfully submit this form, you must upload a completed Signature and Parental Approval Form and Teacher or Counselor Recommendation Form. You will also need to upload your official or unofficial high school transcript(s).
To pay the $75 application fee, please use the online payment form and enter the applicant's name along with FLSP2026 in the "Invoice number or Description" field.
Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis and will continue until the program is full. The admissions rounds below are intended to help applicants estimate when they might receive a decision; however, you may apply at any time while space remains. Early submission is encouraged, but applications will still be considered after the final round, depending on availability.
Round 1 applicants are eligible for a 15% reduction in program tuition if admitted. Financial constraints should not prevent competitive candidates from participating. Limited full- and partial-scholarship opportunities are available.
| Closing Date | Notification Date | |
| Round 1 | Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026 | Friday, Feb. 6, 2026 |
| Round 2 | Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026 | Friday, Feb. 20, 2026 |
| Round 3 | Wednesday, March 11, 2026 | Friday, March 20, 2026 |
| Round 4 | Wednesday, April 8, 2026 | Friday, April 17, 2026 |
Tuition and Logistics
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COST |
SUMMER 2026 |
|---|---|
|
Application fee |
$75 |
|
Tuition |
$4,895 |
|
Room & Board |
$2,995 |
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Total: |
$7,965 |
Note: Students are required to pay a nonrefundable deposit of $500 to secure their seat if accepted into the program. This deposit will be applied to the total program cost.
Scholarships
FLSP offers a limited number of full- and partial-scholarship opportunities to make attending more accessible. Whether you need help covering tuition, room & board or both, scholarship support could make all the difference in helping you join this immersive global policy experience.
Scholarship application details will be sent to admitted students after Round 4 is completed. Notification decisions will be made before the deposit deadline of May 13, 2026.
Agenda
Arrival: Sunday, July 12
FLSP Administrative and Resident Advising (RA) staff will check in students at the On-campus Housing Hospitality Desk. Students will receive room assignments, keys, and meal cards. Prior to the student's arrival, RAs will inspect the living areas.
- 4 p.m. Student drop-off / Dormitory Check-in
- 6 p.m. Group Dinner at Campus Dining Hall
- 7:30 p.m. Group Introductions and Surveys
- 8:30 p.m. Report to the Dormitory
- 11 p.m. Lights Out – no exceptions
Final Day Events: Friday, July 31
FLSP Final Day will be on Friday, July 31, beginning at 1 p.m. for students, families and friends. A final celebration with dinner for the students, faculty and staff will follow the ceremony.
- 1 p.m. Welcome and Introduction
- 1:30 p.m. Team Presentations
- 4 p.m. Certificate Presentation and Photos
- 4:15 p.m. Closing Remarks
- 4:30 p.m. Refreshments
Departure: Saturday, Aug. 1
FLSP Administrative and Resident Advising (RA) staff will check out students at the On-campus Housing Hospitality Desk.
- 10 a.m. Free time / Prepare for check-out
- 12 p.m. Final Meal at Campus Dining Hall
- 1 p.m. Student pick-up
Cancellation Fees and Refunds
All cancellation requests must be made in writing to gps-flsp@ucsd.edu. Application fees or deposits are nonrefundable. Any tuition paid to the university will be refunded, not including fees and deposits, if processed before the program withdrawal date of May 13, 2026. The university will not refund tuition or room and board for students dismissed from the program or unable to enter the country due to an improper visa.
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Media
CW3E Participates in UC San Diego’s Future Leaders Summer Program 2025
August 28, 2025 | Center For Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E)
the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) hosted the Future Leaders Summer Program (FLSP) at the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier for an immersive afternoon focused on climate science and observational research.
CW3E Presents at UCSD’s Future Leaders Summer Program
Aug. 12, 2024 | Center For Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E)
The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) hosted 16 international and domestic high school students attending the Future Leaders Summer Program for a session on Climate Crisis.
Promoting U.S.-China Cooperation in Global Affairs
Aug. 30, 2017 | By Elaine Wei | The Bishops School
GPS’s 21st Century China Center, in partnership with the Global Leadership Institute, hosted high school students on campus for its annual U.S.-China Future Leaders Summer Program
Educating the next generation of US-China leaders
By Anthony King | GPS News
GPS’s 21st Century China Center, in partnership with the Global Leadership Institute, hosted high school students on campus for its inaugural American and Chinese Future Leaders Summer Program

