| Ranking | University/College | Students |
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| #1 | Princeton University | 1 |
| #2 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1 |
| #5 | Yale University | 1 |
| LAC #1 | Williams College | 2 |
| #6 | Stanford University | 3 |
| #8 | University of Pennsylvania | 1 |
| #9 | California Institute of Technology | 1 |
| #9 | Duke University | 1 |
| #9 | Johns Hopkins University | 3 |
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Program Overview
PALEONTOLOGY
Students will be immersed in the world of the research paleontologist as they learn the latest methods and technologies for reconstructing our prehistoric world. The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology at The Webb Schools is a one-of-a-kind science research institution: a nationally accredited museum housed on the school campus. With a collection of over 195,000 specimens, including rare discoveries spanning 500 million years of global history, the museum is a perfect site for students to dig into science and explore the fossil record.
GLOBAL CHANGEMAKERS
In many fields, young people are taking the lead in imagining and building more inclusive, fair and sustainable communities. Do you want to be one of them? The major political and social issues our world faces — including environmental protection, immigration, economic development and human rights — will affect everyone and cross national boundaries. Join peers from around the world in uncovering the complexity behind these issues. You will participate in games, debates, case studies and simulations that allow you to deliberate on and discuss the same issues that global community leaders confront. Interactive challenges and training in communication, critical thinking, teamwork, problem solving and empathy will help you develop the skills to make ethical decisions and advocate for change as a global changemaker.
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Learn how to ask probing scientific questions and design hands-on experiments. This course will guide students to think like scientists as they engage in research in our cutting-edge advanced science lab. From chemistry to neuroscience and robotics to marine biology, students will be immersed in real science. Students will use everything from Bunsen burners and beakers to circuit boards and microscopes to construct an understanding of how the world works.
HOW TO BE CREATIVE
Calling all designers, performers, artists, writers, and anyone eager to express their creativity! This program is designed to help you hone your artistic skills and bring your creative visions to life. Mornings will feature in-depth workshops where you'll explore a single artistic medium and engage in creative team challenges using a variety of design practices. Whether your interests lie in visual arts, theater and stagecraft, writing and producing, sound design, or costume and fashion design, you’ll have the opportunity to experiment across disciplines. In Webb’s Innovation Wing, you'll also learn to harness digital tools to bring your ideas to fruition. Afternoons offer studio time for collaboration on a multidisciplinary capstone performance, where you'll draw from all the creative skills developed during the session. At the end of the program, you'll showcase your work in a final performance.
MEDICAL SCIENCE
Through hands-on labs and practicums, students will explore fields in the medical and healthcare professions, including anatomy and physiology, neuroscience, molecular biology, biochemistry, psychology, mental health kinesthetics and sports medicine, bioethics and public health. Students will learn their way around a state-of-the-art lab facility, become familiar with surgical tools through a dissection, gain critical lifesaving skills through training in the basics of First Aid and deliberate on the privileges and responsibilities of caring for human life.
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Official Website Click link to view
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Duration 2 weeks
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Application Deadline
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Start Date Session 1: 7.8–17
Bridge Session: 7.17–19
Session 2: 7.19–28
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Ages / Grades Grade 6-8
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Tuition $475 - $3,350
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Program Overview
PALEONTOLOGY
Students will be immersed in the world of the research paleontologist as they learn the latest methods and technologies for reconstructing our prehistoric world. The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology at The Webb Schools is a one-of-a-kind science research institution: a nationally accredited museum housed on the school campus. With a collection of over 195,000 specimens, including rare discoveries spanning 500 million years of global history, the museum is a perfect site for students to dig into science and explore the fossil record.
GLOBAL CHANGEMAKERS
In many fields, young people are taking the lead in imagining and building more inclusive, fair and sustainable communities. Do you want to be one of them? The major political and social issues our world faces — including environmental protection, immigration, economic development and human rights — will affect everyone and cross national boundaries. Join peers from around the world in uncovering the complexity behind these issues. You will participate in games, debates, case studies and simulations that allow you to deliberate on and discuss the same issues that global community leaders confront. Interactive challenges and training in communication, critical thinking, teamwork, problem solving and empathy will help you develop the skills to make ethical decisions and advocate for change as a global changemaker.
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Learn how to ask probing scientific questions and design hands-on experiments. This course will guide students to think like scientists as they engage in research in our cutting-edge advanced science lab. From chemistry to neuroscience and robotics to marine biology, students will be immersed in real science. Students will use everything from Bunsen burners and beakers to circuit boards and microscopes to construct an understanding of how the world works.
HOW TO BE CREATIVE
Calling all designers, performers, artists, writers, and anyone eager to express their creativity! This program is designed to help you hone your artistic skills and bring your creative visions to life. Mornings will feature in-depth workshops where you'll explore a single artistic medium and engage in creative team challenges using a variety of design practices. Whether your interests lie in visual arts, theater and stagecraft, writing and producing, sound design, or costume and fashion design, you’ll have the opportunity to experiment across disciplines. In Webb’s Innovation Wing, you'll also learn to harness digital tools to bring your ideas to fruition. Afternoons offer studio time for collaboration on a multidisciplinary capstone performance, where you'll draw from all the creative skills developed during the session. At the end of the program, you'll showcase your work in a final performance.
MEDICAL SCIENCE
Through hands-on labs and practicums, students will explore fields in the medical and healthcare professions, including anatomy and physiology, neuroscience, molecular biology, biochemistry, psychology, mental health kinesthetics and sports medicine, bioethics and public health. Students will learn their way around a state-of-the-art lab facility, become familiar with surgical tools through a dissection, gain critical lifesaving skills through training in the basics of First Aid and deliberate on the privileges and responsibilities of caring for human life.
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Official WebsiteClick link to view
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Duration 2 weeks
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Application Deadline
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Start Date Session 1: 7.8–17
Bridge Session: 7.17–19
Session 2: 7.19–28
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Ages / Grades Grade 6-8
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Tuition $475 - $3,350
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Tuition Notes Tuition per session:
$3,350 (domestic students)
$3,550 (international students)
$475 Bridge Session
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Tuition Link
Click link to view
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Calculus AB
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Calculus BC
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Chemistry
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Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
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Statistics
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Chinese Language and Culture
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Calculus AB
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Calculus BC
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Chemistry
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Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
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Statistics
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Chinese Language and Culture
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French Language and Culture
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Spanish Language and Culture
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Spanish Literature and Culture
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Biology
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Environmental Science
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Computer Science Principles
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AdvSt African Ideologies & Revolutions
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AdvSt Age of Enlightenment
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AdvSt Anatomy & Physiology
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AdvSt Culture & Politics of The Border
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AdvSt Experimental Literature
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AdvSt Experimental Physics
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AdvSt African Ideologies & Revolutions
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AdvSt Age of Enlightenment
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AdvSt Anatomy & Physiology
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AdvSt Culture & Politics of The Border
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AdvSt Experimental Literature
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AdvSt Experimental Physics
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AdvSt Global Gender Studies
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AdvSt Gothic and Horror Literature & Culture
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AdvSt Human Migration
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AdvSt Humanities Thesis Seminar
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AdvSt LA Literary Culture
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AdvSt Modern Media
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AdvSt Multivariable Calculus
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AdvSt Organic Chemistry
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AdvSt Paleontology
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AdvSt The Cold War Era
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AdvSt The Long Novel
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Badminton
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Baseball
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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Golf
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Soccer
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Badminton
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Baseball
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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Golf
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Soccer
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Softball
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track and Field
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Volleyball
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Water Polo
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Wrestling
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American Football
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Triathlon
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Math Club
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Amnesty Club
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Art Club
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Badminton Club
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Biomedical Research Club
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Chemistry Club
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Math Club
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Amnesty Club
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Art Club
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Badminton Club
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Biomedical Research Club
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Chemistry Club
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Community Service with Machine Learning Club
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Film Club
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Investment Club
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Korean Culture Club
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Roundtable Debate Academy Club
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El Espejo (Yearbook)
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Webb Canyon Chronicle (Newspaper)
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Dance Company
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Debate
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Paleontology Museum Lab
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Science Fair Research Lab
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Robotics
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Music Performance
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Technical Theater
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Theater
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Athletic Trainer
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Basketball Clinic
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Functional Fitness
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Yoga & Hiking
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Community Service
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Outdoor Activities
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Digital Storytelling
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Yearbook
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Baseball Clinic
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Golf Clinic
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Softball Clinic
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Tennis Clinic
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Triathlon
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Sports Broadcasting
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Webb Archive
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Art Studio
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Literary Magazine
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Musical Theater
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Acappella Club
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Advanced Classical String Ensembles
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Anime Club
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Banyon Books
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Cooking Club
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Crochet Club
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Everything Fashion Club
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Fitness Club
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Karaoke Club
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Mycology Club
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Webb Mental Health Club
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1811 & Forensics Club
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Aero Club
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Astronomy Club
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Biking Club
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Biology Club
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Book Club
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Brown Student Alliance
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Business at Webb
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Card Game Club
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Chinese Culture Club
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Christian Club
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Coding Club
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Communitea
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Computer Science for Change
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Echoes of Us
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Fantasy Sports Club
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Fictional Medicine Club
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Fins and Tails
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Food Allergy Support Club
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Fragrance Club
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Geoguessr
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Global Health Club
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GSA
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Harkness Club
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Ice Skating Club
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Jewish Culture Club
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K-Pop Dance Club
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Lace-Up Culture
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Men's Health Awareness Club
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Metaphysics Club
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Multimedia Club
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Music Ensembles Course
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Music Production Club
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Muslim Students Association
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Neuroclubs
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Neurodiversity Alliance
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Photography Club
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Physics Clubs
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Piano Club
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Recreational Sports Club
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Rock Climbing Club
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Shepolitics
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Shown & Scene
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Soap Club
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Soccer Club
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Sports Management Club
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Stand-Up Comedy and Improv Club
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SWANA Club
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Table Tennis Club
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TED Club
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Tennis Club
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The Dawning of Fright
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The Fig Tree Philosophy Club
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Thrifting and Sustainability Club
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Trade to Save Club
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Veterans Club
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VR Game Design
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Webb Chess Club
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Webb Dance Club
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Webb Naturalists (WebbNat)
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Webb Public Health Society
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Webb Thespians Society
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WNPS (Webb Native Plant Society)
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Webb Empowerment Baking Bunch (WEBB)
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Women in Sports
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Wrestling Club
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Young Athletes Club
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String
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Theater
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Studio Art
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Art
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Chamber Choir
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Orchestra
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String
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Theater
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Studio Art
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Art
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Chamber Choir
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Orchestra
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Percussion
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Vocal
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Filmmaking
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Media
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New Media
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