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  1. Career Edge - NYU High School Summer Program

Creating and Writing a Television Series

Spend a summer week learning the art and craft behind the hottest and fastest-growing area of dramatic storytelling: writing for television. From Stranger Things and The Handmaid’s Tale to Atlanta and Rick & Morty , television writing is more popular than ever, with a continuously widening array of critically acclaimed shows and styles now appearing on networks, cable channels, and web-streaming sites. In this hands-on pre-college workshop, learn script writing techniques and treatment skills specific to the television industry. Gain an understanding of the fundamentals of dramatic writing, including premise, setting, characters, story idea, and narrative arc. Focus on creating interesting stories with great characters that will have viewers binge-watching your show. Explore a future major or potential career paths within this exciting industry. By the end of the week, students will walk away with a polished idea for an original series and 10 pages of the script for your pilot episode.

Ideal For

  • High school students who have completed grades 9, 10, or 11
  • High school students interested in a career in writing for television

You'll Walk Away With

  • A polished idea for an original series and 10 pages of a pilot script
  • An understanding of the fundamentals of dramatic writing, including premise, setting, characters, story idea, and narrative arc
  • An NYU transcript showing grade(s) earned upon completion of the course (Please note: No college credit or certificate of completion is granted for this course.)

Available Sessions

  • Session 2 Jul 06 - 10, 2026 Mon - Fri 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Information Table

Students from around the world attend NYU summer programs, but only a college prep program like High School Academy provides the opportunity to explore both traditional and emerging career paths.

Projects and short assignments provide take-aways that prepare you for college classroom work, while demonstrating your newly acquired skills.

Career Edge Schedule

Applications for Summer 2026 is now LIVE!
International Student Deadline (Non-US Citizen/Resident): March 14, 2026
Residential Student Deadline (living on campus): April 29, 2026
Commuter Student Deadline (living off campus/own arrangements): June 12, 2026

Application Requirements and Fees

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