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Aug 3 - 7, 2026 9:00am - 12:00pm | Ages: 6 - 11
Learning to code becomes collaborative, active, and joyful! Use Unruly Splats (programmable floor buttons) to code and play sports-themed games that teach computational thinking skills, teamwork, and ingenuity through movement and play! Work together to brainstorm, code, and test creative new versions of Splats games, building teamwork and design skills. We’ll be moving, thinking, and laughing while they develop real coding skills with minimal screen time. Perfect for kids of all experience levels, beginners and young coders welcome.

This is a brand new camp so exact class details subject to change.
Stem Scholarships available Academic
Jun 8 - 12, 2026 9:00am - 12:00pm | Ages: 5 - 12
From sea creatures of the deep to phoenixes in the sky, every society has its legends and lore. We’ll tell their stories through paintings, sculptures and other works of art. Each day, kids learn about a different legend and create a unique art project based on that myth. These legends may inspire awe, curiosity or surprise, but they all inspire our imaginations! Let your imagination soar as you explore myths from diverse cultures and tell your own stories. Experiment with different art techniques using Crayola® supplies to bring your ideas to life. Each day is all about designing a one-of-a-kind mythical creature.

Before-care (7 am - 9 am) and after-care (3:30 pm - 6 pm) is available for this camp through New City School.
Scholarships available Arts Offers before after care Academic
Jun 1, 2026 - Jul 24, 2026 9:00am - 5:00pm | Ages: 16 - 17
Since 1991, the Summer Focus program has provided highly-motivated high school students from the Greater St. Louis area with funded eight-week summer research internships at the Washington University in St. Louis. Each Summer Focus Scholar is paired with two scientists: a Mentor and a Tutor. The Mentor works one-on-one with the Scholar on a specific project in the laboratory, while the Tutor supports the Scholar throughout their research experience. Scholars also take two courses on strengthening their science communication skills and preparing to apply to colleges.
College Prep Stem Academic
Jul 13 - 17, 2026 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 5 - 12
From sea creatures of the deep to phoenixes in the sky, every society has its legends and lore. We’ll tell their stories through paintings, sculptures and other works of art. Each day, kids learn about a different legend and create a unique art project based on that myth. These legends may inspire awe, curiosity or surprise, but they all inspire our imaginations! Let your imagination soar as you explore myths from diverse cultures and tell your own stories. Experiment with different art techniques using Crayola® supplies to bring your ideas to life. Each day is all about designing a one-of-a-kind mythical creature.
Scholarships available Arts Academic
Jun 15, 2026 - Jul 31, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 17
The Research Mentorship Program is a competitive summer program that engages qualified, high-achieving high school students from all over the world in interdisciplinary, hands-on, university-level research. Students will be paired with a mentor (graduate student, postdoc, or faculty) and choose a research project from a long list of disciplines offered by the program each year. Along with their mentor, students will learn about research techniques, gain insight into professional research-based opportunities, and mature their academic goals. The GRIT talks lecture series will connect students to some of the best minds within the UC Santa Barbara research community as they present their ground-breaking research and innovative technology. Along with these academic benefits, students will be immersed in university life and network with equally ambitious and curious peers.
College Prep Stem Arts Academic Music Scholarships available
Jul 20 - 24, 2026 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 6 - 12
From sea creatures of the deep to phoenixes in the sky, every society has its legends and lore. We’ll tell their stories through paintings, sculptures and other works of art. Each day, kids learn about a different legend and create a unique art project based on that myth. These legends may inspire awe, curiosity or surprise, but they all inspire our imaginations! Let your imagination soar as you explore myths from diverse cultures and tell your own stories. Experiment with different art techniques using Crayola® supplies to bring your ideas to life. Each day is all about designing a one-of-a-kind mythical creature.
Scholarships available Arts Academic
Jul 6 - 17, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 18
Our Land, Our Education, Our Health (OLEH) is a paid 2-week (July 5-18, 2026) summer program that promotes college & workforce readiness to Native high school students. Through a partnership with Arizona tribal WIOA programs, program participants will get to experience being a University of Arizona Wildcat by living on campus, gain an introduction to the field of environmental health science, and connect with other Native students & faculty!
Stem Academic Nature College Prep
Jun 13 - 21, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 19
Astronomy Camp engages students through doing. It is an immersive experience that reinforces school subjects and cultivates an understanding STEM career possibilities. Through hands-on activities and talks on topics from the Solar System to Cosmology, Campers develop skills in quantitative reasoning, problem solving, data collection, and experimentation. We also use research observatories, and equipment, which have given Tucson the title “Astronomy Capital of the World.” And Camp never really ends! We inspire and prepare the next generation of leaders through continued access to professional mentors and Camp's alumni.
College Prep Scholarships available Stem
Jun 14 - 18, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 18
Since 2015, the Wake Forest Summer Immersion Program has empowered high school students to manifest their goals. Through meaningful real-world experiences, robust academics, an inclusive campus culture, networking and mentorship, students are able to discover their passions and clarify their future pathway. Students can choose from a variety of on-campus learning opportunities that fit best with their busy summer schedules. The Summer Immersion Program is a great way to experience life on a college campus and Wake is a great place to discover the major or career pathway that’s right for you
Arts Stem Academic College Prep Scholarships available
Jul 27 - 31, 2026 9:00am - 3:00pm | Ages: 6 - 12
Take a journey to the farthest reaches of the imagination while learning about the ocean, the rainforest, Mars and a futuristic city, and more! Use the design thinking process to solve real-world problems in these different environments. Experiment with Crayola® products and many art techniques like sculpting, storyboarding, collage, and mixed media. Discover design careers like graphic design, universal design, urban design, and product design. All this, plus games, creative free play, and more!
Arts Scholarships available Academic
Jul 12 - 25, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 19
Immerse yourself in the excitement of AMDA’s High School Conservatory with our unforgettable summer sessions in New York City and Los Angeles. Explore a wide range of disciplines designed to match your unique interests and inspire creativity!
Dance Music Drama College Prep Scholarships available Arts
Jun 8 - 12, 2026 | Ages: 14 - 18
Come spend a week storytelling with us! Screenwriting camp will be a five-day deep dive into the world of writing scripts, including structure, idea generation, habits of the writer, and sparking creativity. Learn alongside an Asbury professor with professional experience in film, television, web, animation and more. Soak up the sun on Asbury’s campus with ImpactU’s high school summer camps! Want to learn like a college student? Join us this summer fora residential high school camp that focuses on a variety of content areas. You’ll be able to choose one subject area to study per week and enjoy academic sessions led by experienced faculty and talented college students multiple times each day. You’ll receive a five-day, college-like experience including all food, lodging, supplies, evening activities and hands-on exploration of an academic area in the context of a Christian community.
Arts Academic College Prep
Jul 27, 2026 - Aug 1, 2026 | Ages: 12 - 17
Engage in archaeological digs, view exclusive artifacts, and learn from top history professors. This camp nurtures critical thinking and respect for diverse perspectives, making learning history a lively and exciting experience.
Academic Stem College Prep
Jun 20, 2026 - Jul 18, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
Imagine a summer exploring artificial intelligence alongside passionate peers, guided by Carnegie Mellon’s leading faculty. AI Scholars is a fully funded, merit-based program for rising high school seniors to develop real-world skills, gain mentorship, and take the first step toward your future in tech. During this four-week immersive program, scholars will engage in classroom instruction, research projects, faculty lectures, and industry experiences, gaining real-world experience while exploring one of today’s most exciting fields. As an AI Scholar, you will dive into college-level courses and weekly college prep seminars covering admissions, financial aid, and social-emotional wellbeing. Through project-based learning, you’ll explore computing and AI concepts while collaborating on hands-on group projects that tackle real-world challenges and culminate in a final symposium presentation. You’ll also connect with industry leaders, gain mentorship from faculty, and build lasting relationships with peers all while experiencing life on a college campus. A core value of the AI Scholars program is a commitment to an inclusive, equitable community where all participants feel valued and supported; scholars are expected to uphold this value and actively contribute to a culture of respect and belonging. AI Scholars is a fully funded, merit-based program that brings together students from across the country to learn directly from CMU faculty, staff, and researchers. Thanks to generous support from foundations, corporations, sponsors, and donors, all program costs are covered.
Academic Stem College Prep Scholarships available
Jun 20, 2026 - Jul 18, 2026 | Ages: 16 - 18
CS Scholars takes rising high school sophomores on a four-week deep dive into computer science, combining classroom instruction, hands-on projects, faculty lectures, and industry engagement with leading tech companies around the country. This fully funded, merit-based program gives students the opportunity to explore computing with Carnegie Mellon faculty, staff, and researchers, gaining mentorship, developing technical skills, and applying their learning to real-world challenges in computer science. As a CS Scholar, you will dive into college-level courses and weekly college prep seminars covering admissions, financial aid, and social-emotional wellbeing. Through project-based learning, you’ll explore computing and mathematics while collaborating on hands-on group projects that tackle real-world challenges and culminate in a final symposium presentation. You’ll also connect with industry leaders, gain mentorship from faculty, and build lasting relationships with peers all while experiencing life on a college campus. A core value of the CS Scholars program is a commitment to an inclusive, equitable community where all participants feel valued and supported; scholars are expected to uphold this value and actively contribute to a culture of respect and belonging.
Academic College Prep Stem Scholarships available

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