Harvard Debate Council Summer Workshops – Policy Debate (Novice and Sophomore Labs)
The Policy Debate format is the oldest and most distinguished format practiced in the United States. Students debate in-depth on one topic for the entire year and become experts in the subject matter.
In addition to our two-week novice sessions (Session 1 is online; Session 2 is in-person), we are happy to announce the addition of a four-week lab for sophomores and second-year debaters. The lab will be designed to cater to the very best and students in their second year of debate from both UDLs and school teams from around the country. We are seeking passionate and eager young students to come learn from some of the best policy coaches in the country!
Designed by successful coaches with teaching and classroom experience, our program offers a fast-paced, yet engaging curriculum that equips students with the skills they need for success at their first policy debate tournament.
From day 1, we emphasize debate fundamentals, introducing students to argumentation theory and providing students with a carefully constructed evidence packet designed to help guide them through the topic.
Morning sessions are spent covering new debate concepts and topic information through engaging lectures and interactive lessons. In the afternoons, students engage in debates, applying skills from earlier lessons. Evenings are reserved for students to work one-on-one with the instructors, reviewing concepts, delivering practice speeches, or discussing new arguments.
Location(s)
- Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Remote
Schedule
- Novice Lab Session:
- Session 1 (online): June 29th - July 11th, 2025
- Session 2 (in-person): July 13th - July 25th, 2025
- Sophomore Lab Sessoin:
- June 29th - July 25th, 2025
Cost/Compensation
- 2-Week Novice Lab:
- Online (Session 1): $1,499
- Resident (Session 2): $4,049
- Commuter (Session 2): $2,949
- 4-Week Sophomore Lab:
- Resident: $5,999
- Commuter: $4,499
Eligibility Requirements
- Remote: For the online workshop, students who will enter 7th-12th grades in the fall are eligible for the online workshop.
- In-Person: Only students who are currently enrolled in high school, or who will enter the ninth grade in the fall, are eligible to attend the physical workshop.
- Rising 9th graders can only attend as online or commuter students.
- Sophomore Lab: Students must have completed 1 year of competition in policy debate
Deadline
- Rolling until the program is full
Application or Entry Requirements
- Complete an online registration form
- For in-person programs, proof of Covid-19 vaccination must be provided at the time of registration
- Additional forms will be provided, based on program
Notifications of Decisions
- Admission is automatic once the application is complete. Admission is first-come, first-serve until we run out of space.
Financial Aid Details
- Financial aid is available; the application can be found here