We require all scholars to earn two enrichment credits in order to graduate. In order to help them accumulate these enrichment credits, we offer a robust Summer Academy program. Since our inception, the summer school enrollment has averaged 50% of the student body. Summer classes must be attended by scholars who have failed classes and are open to all scholars who choose to take classes. The summer school meets for two 3-hour sessions for eight weeks. The programs offered are primarily reading and math courses, but occasionally science or social studies may be offered.

The Right Angle Foundation also sponsors many of our scholars to study at colleges across the country for 3 to 6 week periods during the summer. Scholars earn elective credits for enrolling and completing these summer study programs. During the summer of 2006, Noble scholars studied at colleges such as Boston University, Columbia University, Harvard University, Indiana University and Northwestern University.