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2008 SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH
IN THE 12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

Colleges and Universities throughout the 12th Congressional District have provided the following list of summer programs for young people.  My office compiled this directory as a resource for parents, guardians, teachers and counselors to find positive activities for young people during the summer.  The information listed in this guide was provided by the colleges and universities at my request and may not include all summer programs.

CATAWBA COLLEGE
2300 W. Innes Street
Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 637-4384 Fax (704) 637-4736
www.catawba.edu

  • Baseball Camps (Boys and Girls ages 8-14)  June 30- July 3, July 21-24                                                                     

There is a fee required for these classes.

CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
P.O. Box 35009
Charlotte, NC 28235-5009
704-330-6039
www.cpcc.edu

  • Forensics Kid’s Camp     July 21-25
    Students participate in exercise that include techniques from the forensic laboratory and crime scene processing such as developing and lifting fingerprints, analyzing fibers and documenting evidence. The camp targets grades 7-12. For more information, call 704-330-4109. There is a $233 registration fee.
  • Police Academy Summer Camp     July 14-19
    Students will enroll in a CPCC curriculum course, Law Enforcement Operations. Upon successful completion, students receive a letter grade on their college transcripts. This program targets high school juniors and seniors. For more information, call 704-330-4165. There is a $126 registration fee.

DAVIDSON COLLEGE
Office of the President
P.O. Box 7145
Davidson, NC 28035-7145
(704) 894-2201 Fax (704) 894-2105
www.davidson.edu

  • July Experience      July 6-26
    A three-week program geared towards rising high school seniors that provide a unique educational, social and creative experience on the campus of Davidson College.  Classes are taught by Davidson College professors – come and see what college classes are really like.  For more information go to www.davidson.edu/academic/education/julyexp.html.

DUKE UNIVERSITY
Youth Programs
Box 90700
Bishop’s House Room 201
Durham, NC 27708
(919) 684-6259 Fax (919) 681-8235
www.learnmore.duke.edu/youth/

  • Duke Action Science Camp for Young Women  June 15-June 22
    A summer camp designed for young women currently in grades 5-7 that promotes scientific discovery through laboratory and field experiences in a forest environment  Participants examine ecological and biological principles through explorations of terrestrial and aquatic life; chemical and physical properties of the environment; and the impact of human activities on ecosystems.
    • Cost: Residential-$1705; Day Campers-$915
  • Duke Young Writers’ Camp
    • (Session I) June 15-June 27
    • (Session II) June 29- July 11
    • (Session III) July 13-25
      A writing camp geared toward students currently in grades 6-11 that offers stimulating and lively classes in creative and expository writing.  Participants develop and refine their creative and analytical processes of writing through diverse course offerings, such as short story, poetry, journalism, playwriting, and mystery writing.  The academic day also includes small and large group learning activities, readers’ forum, and designated time for free-writing.
      • Cost: Residential-$1655; Extended Day Camper-$1065; Day-$825
  • Duke Drama Workshop     July 13-25
    A drama workshop designed for students currently in grades 9-11 that offers an intense drama experience, which culminates with a final performance.  Participants attend daily acting classes to learn the creative and technical processes of acting and rehearsal periods of selected scenes from plays.  The workshop provides a supportive environment for students who are committed to refining their skills and building a community of actors.
    • Cost: Residential-$1655; Extended Cay Camper-$1065
  • Duke Creative Writers’ Workshop    June 29- July 11
    A creative writing workshop geared toward students currently in grades 10 and 11 for advanced writers, who are committed to refining their skills and building a community of writers.  Instructors and peers work collaboratively to assist participants in reaching their self-defined workshop goals.  The interactive format allows participants to share work in small groups and receive constructive written and verbal feedback in a supportive environment.
    • Cost: Residential-$1655; Extended Cay Camper-$1065
  • Duke Expressions! Performing Arts Camp   June 15-27
    An art camp designed for students currently in grades 5-8 that offers an exploration of the fine arts through intense, active learning.  Curriculum offerings include drama, visual art, dance, and musical theatre.  Participants and staff work together to develop a community of working artists where students are encouraged and supported to stretch their creativity and expand their talents.
    • Cost: Residential-$1655; Day Campers-$865
  • Duke Constructing Your College Experience  July 13-28
    A summer youth program for students currently in grades 10 and 11 that is designed to empower college-bound students in their exploration of college options and the navigation of the college application process.  Participants learn to evaluate colleges relative to their own interest and needs, understand the multi-dimensional application process, and discover the challenges and opportunities of university life.
    • Cost: Residential-$1200; Extended Day Camper-$935
  • Duke Bioscience & Engineering Camp   June 15-27
    A summer program for youth grades 5-7.  Action promotes scientific discovery through laboratory and field experiences in a forest environment.  Participants examine ecological and biological principles through explorations of terrestrial and aquatic life; chemical and physical properties of the environment; and the impact of human activities on ecosystems.
    • Cost: Residential-$1705
  • Duke Sports Camps
    Duke provides an array of sports camps for youth that include baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, field hockey, football, golf, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, tennis, track & field, volleyball, wrestling and the Duke Coaches Academy.  For more detailed information on these camps and programs please visit the sports camp website at http://goduke.collegesports.com/camps/duke-camps.html.

GREENSBORO COLLEGE
815 W. Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27401-1875
(336) 272-7102
Fax (336) 271-6634
www.gborocollege.edu

  • All State Youth Choir     June 15-18
  • Girls Softball       June 16-18
  • Boys Soccer      June 22-26, July 13-17, July 31-August 3
  • Fred J. Miller, Inc.      June 22-25
  • Boys Baseball       July 6-10
  • Sports Medicine Symposium     July 16-19

For more information on these summer programs contact Terrie Jacobson at (336) 272-7102 ext. 379.

NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY (NCA&T)
1601 East Market Street
Greensboro, NC 27411
(336) 334-7920 Fax (336) 334-7282
www.ncat.edu

Elementary-Middle School

  • Write On!       June 16-20
    This program is an interactive Saturday camp to improve writing skills for ages 8-11.  The program will include grammar games and activities, essay writing techniques, visits from writing professionals (poet, journalist, short story writer, commercial writer).
  • Energy Engineer Starters Program Junior (EESP)  TBA
    This summer outreach program is geared toward students ages 12-17 to familiarize students with building design concepts relating energy efficiency.  These activities include conduction experiments that illustrated basic energy concepts.  They are introduced to non renewable energy and renewable energy concepts.  The goal of EESP is to promote awareness of ways energy is consumed and how it can be conserved and it is held in conjunction with the ESP program.
  • Engineer Starters Program (ESP)
    • TBA (High School)
    • TBA  (Middle School)

It is a two-week program for high school and middle school students that give students, who aspire to be engineers, exposure to the various disciplines and many facets of engineering.  Each program contains modules in science and mathematics providing career awareness and development. Contact: Mr. Vernal G. Alford III, at (336) 334-77589 or vga3@ncat.edu

  • NOAA ISET (Middles School Weather and Climate Camp) July 14-18
    Student in grades 6-8 will perform a variety of hands-on experiments and computer simulations to learn about weather and climate forecasting.  They will research a weather phenomenon of their choice and make a presentation on it.  Each participant will take home a tape of their presentation a television weather forecast.  The program will run each day from 8 AM – 5 PM.
    • Contact: Sheila McDaniel at (336) 256-2341 or smcdan1@ncat.edu
    • $60 registration fee

High School

  • Research Apprenticeship Program (RAP)    June 27-July 21
    RAP is a two-week residential program for high school juniors and seniors, sponsored by the School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (SAES) at North Carolina A&T State University.  Its main objective is to simulate interest in careers in the food, agricultural, environmental, family and consumer sciences. For more information, contact Kishaa Dosunmu (336) 256-2062, kdosunmu@ncat.edu.
  • Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL)  TBA
    Sponsored by the School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, this one-week residential program is designed for high school juniors and seniors to develop their potential to become future leaders in environmental, agriculture, and natural resources fields.  Students are exposed to career opportunities in agriculture, environmental, and food science.  Students will receive an orientation to academic programs in the School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, in conjunction with tours of research laboratories and agribusinesses.  Students will also gain invaluable experience in leadership development by participating in leadership training seminars, touring the NC General Assembly, meeting government officials, and visiting the NC Farm Bureau Offices.  For further information contact Dr. Antoine Alston at (336) 334-7055 or alstona@ncat.edu.
  • Summer High School Transportation Institute  June 26-August 4
    Sponsored by the Transportation Institute of the School of Business and Economics, this program provides high school students with basic information on careers and academic opportunities available in transportation.  This program seeks to broaden the pool of potential applicants, especially women available for the transportation work force and transportation education at the university level.  The Institute is open to rising juniors and seniors with GPA of 2.5 or better.  The five and one-half week program includes an introduction to transportation, career exploration, field trips, personal development sessions, SAT preparation and a (3) credit hour English course and weekly stipend.  The application deadline is April 30, 2008.  For more information, contact Deborah underwood at (336) 334-7745 or deborahu@ncat.edu
  • Higher Learning Institute     June 24-August 4
    Sponsored by the Office of Summer Sessions, the Higher Learning Institute is a Residential and a Non-Residential Program. The program provides an opportunity for high school juniors and seniors with a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher to enroll in freshman level courses at North Carolina A&T State University for which there is no course prerequisite. The course credits earned will be “banked” and available for advanced placement in the student’s freshman year of college.  This program introduces the students to college life.  They will attend the second summer session with the regular college student populations.  Each student is required to take a minimum of two (2) classes (to earn 6 or 7 credit hours).  During the 5-week experience, each student will earn certification in specific workshops, explore diverse career options, visit and learn about historical sites in North Carolina as well as participate in extra curricular activities.  The workshops will introduce, teach and refine, social, personal and professional etiquette. Tuition, required fees and room and board are paid by the student.  For an application or more information, contact Kristin Freeman at (336) 334-7607 or kfreeman@ncat.edu.
  • Upward Bound Program     June 23-July 30
    This year-round academic program is designed to generate in participants the skills and motivation necessary to complete a secondary education and enter and succeed in a program of postsecondary education.  The Program at North Carolina A&T State University serves high school students from Guilford County.  Upward Bound services are provided in three components (1) a six-week residential program, (2) a nine-month academic year program and (3) a bridge program for Upward Bound graduates.  Services include instruction, tutoring, career exploration, counseling, and academic advisement as well as recreational, social and cultural activities.  In order to be considered for enrollment in Upward Bound, potential participants must complete an application, reside in the target area, be enrolled or plan to enroll in a college prep curriculum in school, and show a need for program services.  The family must also meet income and educational guidelines.  For further information, contact Ms. Beverly Wallace at (336) 334-7659 or beverlyw@ncat.edu.
  • Students Hot On the Sciences (SHOTS)     TBA
    SHOTS is a six week program for high school juniors and seniors from Guilford County schools interested in science careers and biotechnology.  Students will learn research techniques, advance Chemistry, advanced math and fundamentals of Biotechnology.  For more information, contact Dr. Goldie Byrd at (336) 334-7907 or gsbyrd@ncat.edu.
  • Science and Technology Enrichment Program (STEP)          June 14-July 26                                         STEP is a six-week program for rising high school juniors, seniors and incoming college freshmen interested in science and mathematics. This program is offered in order to prepare the next generation of scientist and scholars through an intensive "mind-on" and "hands-on" experience. Subjects include analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology and mathematics. The STEP participants also complete on-line research on a scientific topic of their interest, prepare a power-point presentation, and present their research to the STEP group as well as to their parents at the end of the program. At the end of each year, two top students in the program will be designated as "Science Scholars" and given an opportunity to complete state-of-the-art scientific research with a faculty mentor over the summer and during the year. The program runs from 9AM to 4 PM. Lunch will be provided at the college cafeteria. A limited stipend will also be provided One hundred percent attendence is required. For further information, contact Dr. Jothi V. Kumar, 336-285-2234, jvkumar@ncat.edu                       

NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
Summer Programs
Office of Admissions
1533 S. Main Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27127
Phone:  (336) 770-3290   Fax:  (336) 770-3370
www.ncarts.edu    admissions@ncarts.edu

Five-Week Sessions:      June 22-July 26

  • School of Dance:  Disciplined training in classical ballet and contemporary dance with a wide range of dance styles and dance-related subjects.  For students who have completed a minimum of 6th grade or are 12 years old.
    For specific information visit: www.ncarts.edu/summerdance
  • School of Drama:  The session is for the serious student who wishes to explore the acting profession.  Students are introduced to the craft and technique of professional training for theatre, film and television.  Students must be at least 15 years of age and have completed 9th grade.  Drama teachers are encouraged to participate.  The program is also open to college students.
  • School of Filmmaking:  The session is for students who are rising 10th, 11th, or 12th graders.  The program is for either the beginning or intermediate student who is looking for a strong foundation for further training in the language of film and television.  It provides an intensive experience in the demands of creative moviemaking. 
  • School of Music:  Choose your own dynamic program for individual instruction with a world-class faculty and performance opportunities to accelerate the development of your talent.  Programs include:
  • Musica Piccola – A high energy program for all orchestral and band instruments.  Emphasis on private study and technique development, chamber music, and large ensemble experience.
  • Chamber Music Institute – A higher-level program for strings and piano, focusing on private study and intense chamber music study.
  • Piano Workshop – A program for private study and development of technique.
    Guitar Workshop – A program dedicated to private study, technique development and guitar ensemble performance.
  • Vocal Workshop – A session that includes group study, movement and dance, and acting in both classical music and musical theatre.
  • Organ Works – A program of daily private lessons and master classes (organs by Fisk, Holtkamp, Skinner and Walker) along with investigation of organ history and literature, improvisation, service playing, and an introduction to the harpsichord, culminating with and “organ crawl.”
  • Visual Arts:  The program trains promising students to use the skills and tools of visual communication through a variety of methods.  Studio classes explore the mechanical, philosophical, and intellectual aspects of the art experience.  Instruction and practice provided in drawing, two- and three-dimensional design and sculpture.  Students must be at least 14 years of age.  The program is also open to the beginning college student.

For specific information the summer session visit: www.ncarts.edu/summersession

ROWAN-CABARRUS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
P.O. Box 1595
Salisbury, NC 28145-1595
704-216-3453
www.rowancabarrus.edu

  • Summer Adventures Camp for School     June 16-August 15, 2008
    This camp will be held at Salisbury’s North Campus from 7:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Monday - Friday.  Cost $85 per week.  Contact Carolyn Arey, Director for Early Childhood Center 704-216-7252 or 704-216-3730 or areyc@rowancabarrus.edu.
  • Biotech Camp      June 23-27
    For rising juniors and seniors in both Rowan and Cabarrus counties.  The camp introduces students to the essentials of biotechnology. For more information, contact Dr. Gina Sloan, 704-216-7215 or sloang@rowancabarrus.edu.

SALEM ACADEMY
500 Salem Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 721-2643 Fax (336) 721-2832
www.salemacademy.com

  • Salem Spotlight      TBA
    For more information visit the school website or call 1-800-883-1753.
  • Courses for Community     TBA
    Salem Academy offers selected courses for youth.  For more information call (336) 721-2855.

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL (UNC-CH)
Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Campus Box 3000, 104 South Building
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3000
(919) 962-2198 Fax (919) 962-1593
www.unc.edu

  • NC Renaissance (NCR)     TBA
    NCR is a summer program for rural high school sophomores to participate in a one-week enrichment program to inspire them to pursue their educational dreams and to broaden the scope of their experiences as they look to the future.
    Contact: Chese’Que Evans @ (919) 962-6962 or by email at cevans@unc.edu
  • Summer Camp Directory     
    This program is sponsored by the Family Support Network of North Carolina and this directory provides information for family with children who have special needs.  Download a copy at www.fsnnc.org.
  • K-12 International Outreach Program   Year Round
    The Center for Global Initiatives is sponsoring this outreach program for students K-12 designed to engage children in learning about other cultures, countries, and international issues.  Teachers can request presenters to visit their classrooms or groups by visiting the website: http://gi.unc.edu/programs/k-12-program/index.html
    • Contact: Tara Muller
  • Summer Science Camps     TBA
    The Summer Science Camp is a summer program for Pre-K through rising 8th grade students.  Scholarships are available.  For more information go to the website: www.moreheadplanetarium.org/go/camp
    • Contact: Denise Young @ (919) 843-7959
  • Camp Celebrate     TBA
    Camp Celebrate is a summer camp for children and teens who have survived burn injury between the ages of 7-15.  For more information please visit the website:
  • Nature Explorers Summer Camp    TBA
    Nature Explorers is a summer camp for students ages 6-11 designed to help campers to look more closely at natural wonders.  Each camp celebrates “Life Forces: Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Spirit.”
  • Athletic Summer Camps
    UNC-CH also offers a variety of athletic camps, including basketball, baseball, softball, weightlifting, volleyball, cheerleading, field hockey, football, lacrosse, soccer, golf, swimming, tennis, track and wrestling.  For additional information on all summer athletic camps visit www.tarheelblue.cstv.com/camps/unc-camps.html

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE (UNCC)
Summer Enrichment Camps Coordinator
Office of Summer Programs
Charlotte, NC 28223
(704) 547-4447
www.summer.uncc.edu/camps/campdesc.html#SCIENCE_&_TECHNOLOGY_CAMPS

  • ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT CAMPS
    • Week 1       June 16-20
      • “Regular” Cool School (for 1st and 2nd graders)
      • “Young Writers” Cool School (for 2nd-3rd graders)
      • Journey Inside Your Computer (for 4th–6th graders)
      • Super Scientist (for 6th-8th graders)
      • Young Writers: Science Fiction (for 8th-10th graders)
      • Acting & Stagecraft: Comedy (for 9th-12th graders)
    • Week 2       June 23-27
      • “Young Writers” Cool School (for 1st and 2nd graders)
      • “Regular: Cool School (for 2nd-3rd graders)
      • Science-ology (for 4th-6th graders)
      • Nature by Design (for 6th-8th graders)
      • MED Camp (for 8th and 9th graders)
      • Acting & Stagecraft: Comedy (for 9th-12th graders)
      • ECO Careers (for 9-12th graders)    
    • Week 3       July 7-11
      • Math CAMMP/Robotics (for 1st-6th graders)   
      • Math CAMMP/Art (for 1st-3rd graders)   
      • Math CAMMP/Chess (for 3rd-5th graders)   
      • Math CAMMP/Mathematically Wild (for 5th & 6th graders)  
      • Musical Theater (for 6th-8th graders)    
      • Geometrical Art/Geometry (for 9th-12th graders)
    • Week 4       July 14-18
      • “Regular” Cool School (for 1st and 2nd graders)
      • “Young Writers” Cool School (for 2nd-3rd graders)  
      • Young Writers: The Age of Chivalry (for 4th-6th graders)  
      • MED Camp (for 6th and 7th graders)
      • Move to a Global Beat (for 6th-8th graders)
      • Acting & Stagecraft: Hamlet (week 1 of 2)
    • Week 5       July 21-25  
      • “Young Writers” Cool School (for 1st and 2nd graders)
      • “Regular” Cool School (for 2nd and 3rd graders)
      • Science: Wildlife (for 4th-6th graders)
      • Chess & Other Board Games for Beginners (for 4th-8th graders)
      • Computer Programming (for 8th-10th graders)
      • Acting & Stagecraft: Hamlet (week 2 of 2)
    • Week 6       July 28-August 1
      • Aspire! Engineering Technology (for 10th-12th graders)  
      • Aspire! Health (for 10th-12th graders)   
      • Aspire! Journalism (for 11th & 12th graders)
    • Week 7       August 4- August 8  
      • “Regular” Cool School (for 1st and 2nd graders)
      • “Young Writers” Cool School (for 2nd and 3rd graders)    
      • Musical Theater (for 4th-6th graders)    
      • Science: Oceans (for 6th-8th graders)   
      • Chess for “Experts” (for 5th graders and up)
      • Engineering Technology (for 7th-9th graders)
      • Engineering Lab + Coding & Cryptology (for 9th-12th graders)

For more detailed information on these summer camps please go visit the website at www.summer.uncc.edu/camps.

  • Athletic Programs
    UNCC also offers a variety of athletic camps, including women’s basketball (Contact Krysteen Oble at (704) 687-5318), men’s basketball (Contact: Libby Aldridge at (704) 687-4943), girl’s soccer (Contact: Sari Rose at (704) 687-3986), boy’s soccer (Contact: Jeremy Gunn at (704) 687-3988), volleyball (Contact: Chris Redding at (704) 687-6321), softball (Contact: Melissa Hurley at (704) 687-3994),  and baseball (Contact: Brandon Hall at (704) 687-3933).  Refer to www.charlotte49ers.com for more details.

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO (UNCG)
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
(336) 334-3956 fax (336) 334-5628
www.uncg.edu

  • All-Arts & Sciences Camps     July 6-11 and July 27-  August 27
    One-week residential summer camp (with an available commuter option) for children ages 7-15.  It is designed to give quality instruction in the performing, visual and literary arts as well as physical and behavioral sciences.  The weeklong adventure also includes recreation, values exploration and citizenship components. 
    • Cost: $699 (residential), $599 (day camper)
    • Contact: Division of Continual Learning @ (336) 256-2255 or (866) 334-22557 or view the website at web.uncg.edu/dcl/web/allarts/default.asp
  • Summer Music Camp      July 13-18 and July 20-25
    Two one-week camps with programs in band, mixed chorus, orchestra and piano serving over 1,800 musicians. 
    For more information please call John Locke @ (336) 334-5299 or toll free at 1-800 999-2869 or visit thee website at www.smcamp.org
  • Summer Sports Camp     June-July
    A multitude of sports camps to choose from for all ages, including team camps in some sports and a multi-sport camp.  The camp’s goals are to offer an exciting experience to help participants develop or improve their athletic abilities.  The sport camps being offered are baseball, softball, boy’s soccer, girl’s soccer, boy’s basketball, girl’s basketball, volleyball, wrestling, lacrosse, golf, tennis, competitive swimming, and multi-sport.
    • For more detailed information please visit the individual sport’s camp websites at
      http://www.bluesombrero.com or contact Christy Avent at (336) 334-5213.

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY
The office of Residence Life and Housing
7749 Reynolda Station
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
(336) 758-5663
www.wfu.edu

  • Advanced Placement Institute    June 15-20
    The API offers one-week courses for advanced placement teachers of chemistry, English literature and composition, American history, English language and composition, calculus AB and BC and government and politics.  For more information call: (336) 758-5525 or by email at loughdb@wfu.edu.
  • All Sports Camp
    • Four sessions: June 16-20, June 30-July 4, July 7-11, July 21-25
      Now in its 47th year, the All Sports Camp at Wake Forest will once again be available to the youth of Winston-Salem.  Boys and girls ages 6-12 are invited to participate.  Campers will participate in over 20 different sports and activities.  Emphasis will be on fun, participation, friendships through sport, fitness, and sportsmanship.
      • Contact: Max Floyd @ (336) 758-7178 or by email at floyd@wfu.edu
  • Camp KidJam      July 21-24
    Camp KidJam is a summer camp designed to teach kids virtues for everyday living through programming and activities.
  • ID Tech Camp      June 15-July 25
    This summer program is a week long, day and overnight summer technology programs for ages 7-17 at over 40 prestigious universities nationwide in 19 states and Spain.
  • Labs for Learning      June 16-27
    This summer program gives high school students an opportunity to participate in labs on campus and take field trips to area biotech research labs and companies.  Students stay overnight in WFU dorms from Tuesday through Thursday of the last week of camp.
  • Learning Forum Super Camp   #1 July 1-10, #2 July 13-22, #3 July 25-August 8
    This summer camp is a ten day learning and life skills program designed to be fun, engaging, and exciting.  Increase grades, motivation, and learn new skills to be successful in school.
    • Contact: Katie Terrill at (760) 722-0072 x113 or by email at kterrill@QLN.com
  • Mad Science of the Piedmont   #1 June 23-27, #2 July 7-11, #3 July 21-25
    Mad Science is the world’s leading provider of science for kids K-5th grade.  Programs include: Red Hot Robots, 3, 2, 1 Blast off, Cosmic Conquest, Spy Camp, Science Madness and Radical Phenomenon.
  • Lego Camp   #1 July 21-25, #2 July 28-August 1, #3 August 4-8
    Lego Camp, The Inventive Builder, is a summer camp for kids to build, create, and discover using legos.  Older builders are challenged with Lego Mindstorms where they build and program their own robots.  Daily lessons incorporate architecture, engineering, and design.
  • Marching Auxiliaries      July 18-21
    This is a summer camp of instruction for dancers, twirlers, and flag corp members for half-time football games.
  • Northwest AHEC Project Search (for rising 8th graders) June 22-28
  • Wake Forest Summer Sports Camps   June-July
    The Wake Forest Athletic Department has a wide variety of summer sports camps that include soccer, golf, field hockey, football, basketball, baseball and tennis.
    • For more information on these camps contact Max Floyd @ (336) 758-7178 or visit the athletic camps website at www.wakeforestsports.com

WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY (WSSU)
Office of the Chancellor
601 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27110
www.wssu.edu

  • CERTL Research (for 9th-12th graders)   TBA
    • Contact Number: Rebecca Caldwell @ (336) 750-2493
  • CERTL Science & Mathematics Camp (for K-8th graders) TBA
    • Contact Number: Rebecca Caldwell @ (336) 750-2493
  • Science and Career Exploration Program (SECP)    TBA SECP is a summer program for rising 7th, 11th, and 12th graders.
    • Contact: Dr. Donna Durham-Pierre @ (336) 750-2212
  • NC-Mathematics and Science Education Network  June 16-27
    NC-MSEN serves students in grades 6-12 from the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System with the purpose of preparing them to pursue careers requiring mathematics and science.  The program components are mathematics, science, technology, and English/reading.
    • Contact: Vincent Snipes @ (336) 750-2488
  • Upward Bound Summer Residential Program       June 15-July 25
    This is a college preparatory program geared towards grades 9-12.  The goal of the program is to motivate the individual to continue to pursue a postsecondary education. During the first week of the summer component, participants are given a pre-test to assess their ability in various subjects.  The last instructional week, they are given a post-test. 
    Contact: Ms. Clarence McKee @ (336) 750-2673
  • WSPA (for rising 11th graders)     TBA
    • Contact: Dr. Beth Day-Hairston @ (336) 750-2387
  • SCI Tech (for rising 8th graders)    June 26-28 
    • Contact: Dr. Azeez Aileru @ (336) 761-5899
  • STEM Scholars SOP Program (for 9th-12th graders)  TBA
    • Contact: Mr. Ron Giddings @ (336) 750-2269
  • W-S Urban League Summer Leadership Program     TBA
    This leadership program is designed for students in grades 8-11.
    • Contact: Mr. Bryant Rowe @ (336) 725-5614