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* Junction was an intense non-residential summer program, with students going to the MIT Campus every weekend. Students would submit a proposal for an independent study project and they would be assigned mentors to guide them. It was last run on Summer 2017. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Junction - More Information |url=https://esp.mit.edu/learn/Junction/moreinfo.html |access-date=November 5, 2022 |website=MIT ESP}}</ref>
* In 1994, ESP launched a new residential summer program, MESH,<ref>[https://mit.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01MIT_INST/ejdckj/alma990007007470106761 "MESH : a New Summer Program for High School Students by the MIT Educational Studies Program"]. Cambridge, Mass: MIT, 1994. Print.</ref> a summer program where high school students learned and taught a variety of [[Advanced Placement|AP]]-level courses. It was short-lived, only being ran until 1998.<ref>{{Cite web |title=ESP - Programs - MESH |url=https://esp.scripts.mit.edu/browser/Archived/Old_Green_Website/www/Pro/mesh.html |access-date=November 5, 2022}}</ref>
* Like its name suggests, SATPrep was an [[SAT]] preparation program. It was conceived in 1985 as an affordable alternative to professional vendors. It was discontinued in 2011, and it has since been picked up by the MIT Academic Teaching Initiative.<ref>[http://ati.mit.edu/files/Spring2019_Brochure_SAT2.pdf "MIT Academic Teaching Initiative SAT II Program Spring 2019"](PDF). ''MIT Academic Teaching Initiative.''</ref>
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