Introducing high school students to a career in planning Future Leaders in Planning (FLIP) is the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning’s (CMAP) summer program for high school students in northeastern Illinois. FLIP is a free leadership development program for students to explore the field of urban planning and learn about the issues that shape our region and communities. Partners can help spread the word about this opportunity for future planners — check out the FLIP communications toolkit. Learn more about FLIP About the FLIP program FLIP introduces students to planning topics through engaging sessions and activities led by regional planning experts from CMAP and partner agencies. Topics touch on the many angles of urban planning, from design and public transportation to housing and environmental protection. Through FLIP, students learn about career paths and opportunities to get involved in urban planning, urban design, sustainability, public policy, government, transportation, environmental planning, water supply, community development, and public engagement. Program benefits FLIP provides a place for students to learn about urban planning as a potential college major, career option, or lifelong interest. FLIP allows students to: Learn about issues facing northeastern Illinois Explore new professions and career paths Meet students from around the region Build their resume and gain valuable hands-on experience Become a better listener, observer, writer, and presenter Learn how to become a community advocate and leader Receive an optional letter of recommendation Receive a certificate of completion The program is completely free to students, and includes snacks, meals, public transportation, and swag. Students will receive a stipend upon completion of FLIP. Student eligibility To participate, students must: Be enrolled in high school. Students entering high school or recent high school graduates are also eligible to apply. Live or study in one of the seven counties of northeastern Illinois (Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will counties) Possess a desire to learn more about the region and our communities Commit to attending all FLIP sessions How to apply Applications have closed for the 2025 program. On this page About the FLIP programProgram benefitsStudent eligibilityHow to apply Regional spotlight Click to read High schoolers introduced to urban planning through Future Leaders in Planning program Click to read High schoolers introduced to urban planning through Future Leaders in Planning program Click to read Students are invited to apply for CMAP’s five-day summer program Click to read High school students explore urban planning during CMAP’s 16th annual Future Leaders in Planning program CMAP Update Newsletter sign-up Opens in a modal