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Camps for Kids & Teens
- 4-H Youth Development
Helps youth develop through the mentoring and involvement of parents, teens, and other volunteers. They involve youth in organizing and conducting learning experiences in a community setting.
- 'A' Camp
A certified child care program designed to improve the fundamental skills of children ages 5-12.
- Accounting Careers Awareness Program (ACAP)
For students who are underrepresented in undergraduate accounting classes, explore the accounting field and become involved in the Eller community. Grade 11.
- Apache Mathematics Camp
Gives Apache students the same opportunities that the brightest students in the city have to explore and create mathematics.
- Arizona Youth University
Offers educational summer day camps to children in grades 3-12.
- Astronomy Camp for Teens
Engages students in the concept of doing science and engineering. It therefore reinforces school subjects and provides glimpses into future career areas. Open to: 13-18 year olds.
- Camp Wildcat
Camping opportunities for children from the Tucson area. Provides activities for fun, friendship, and portrays college as an attainable goal.
- DigiDudes
Explore technology through exercies that appeal to boys: game development, viritual reality, the basics of technology, and more. Grades 1-4 and 5-8.
- Earth Camp
Explore water ecology and sustainability issues. Earth Camp Middle School for grades 7-9; Earth Camp High School for grades 9-11.
- Family Fun!!
Programs engage children and adults with cultural artisans, archaeologists,``and curators. Hands on activities, demonstrations, exhibition treasure hunts``and performances.
- High School Summer Riparian Research Experience (RRE)
The Arizona Rivers Project is sponsoring 15-day field camp, which will give ten high school students the opportunity to apply riparian monitoring and restoration techniques to ten different river sites in Arizona.
- Honors Summer of Excellence
Participants sign up for one or two classes and earn three to six units of college credit. Open to students entering 11 & 12 grade.
- iD Tech Camps: Hands-On Tech Fun!
A one week commuting and overnight summer program at The University of Arizona. Ages 7 -17 create 2D and 3D video games or modify some of the biggest gaming titles in the industry.
- Med-Start Summer Program
Med-Start is a six week program designed for high school juniors in Arizona who would like to pursue a career in medicine. It is available in Tucson and Phoenix.
- Summer Institute on Medical Ignorance
Open to disadvantaged high school students with minimum 3.0 GPA and to K-12 educators who teach students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- Summer Mathematics Camp II
Provides mathematically talented middle school students with the chance to directly experience research mathematics.
- Summer Day Program
Get ready for a summer of laughter and learning! In our Summer Day Program, children entering grades 1-5 will enjoy a variety of creative, fun-filled educational experiences.
- Summer Engineering Academy (SEA)
Gives qualified high school students an awareness of the state of the art in design and manufacturing. Open to grades 9-12.
- Summer Institute for Writing
Students and teachers share their writing in small and large groups. Workshops and tutorials are offered to students. A graduate seminar is offered to teachers.
- Summer Riparian Research Experience (RRE)
A summer camp for high school students. Summer 2008 - June 15 - July 2. A UA-sponsored project via the Arizona Rivers Project Grant.
- TechDivas
Explore technology through exercies that appeal to girls: digital photography, movie making, the basics of technology, and more. Grades 1-4 and 5-8.
- Youth Diabetes Camp
A youth diabetes camp for Native Americans at the Whispering Pines in Northern AZ. It emphasizes diabetes education, physical activity and nutrition within the context of contemporary Indian culture and customs.
- Wildcat Art
Saturday morning Spring semester art program for youths - grades 1-12.