Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
Summer Camps Available Summer 2018
GREEN: Greater Minnesota BLUE: Metro
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Anoka Technical College
Nitro-X Students entering
grades 6-8
During the week-long camp students will work in pairs to build and modify a 4x4 Remote Controlled (RC) vehicle. Youth will learn about electronics, engines, suspension, paint, and diagnostics and be introduced to the Auto Technician, Collision Repair, and Medium Heavy Truck programs. Camp culminates with a 4x4 RC race competition.
June 11-15, 2018
TBD Theron Busse [email protected] 763-433-4046
Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Cambridge Campus
Health Care Career Camp
Youth in grades 7-12
Experience what it's like to be a nurse, EMT, nursing assistant, pharmacy tech, physical therapy assistant and more! Discover the different settings where you could work and the types of patients you could help. Learn the education and training you'll need from professionals in each of the programs.
June 12 (Grades 7-
8), June 13
(Grades 9-12)
$25
Lea Jacquemart [email protected]
Bemidji State University
Scrubs Camp (Residential)
Youth entering
grades 6-8 by Fall 2018
Bemidji State University Overnight Camp will be hosted at Bemidji State University on June 11-14. This camp is for middle school students interested in learning about healthcare careers through hands-on activities lead by faculty and healthcare professionals.
June 11-14, 2018
$400 Scholarships
available
Angie Gora [email protected]
Central Lakes College
Brainerd Scrubs Camp
Students entering
grades 8 or 9 this fall
Students get to interact directly with many working professionals in the health care field and through field trips, get a tour and experience of what it would be like to work in a particular career field.
June 19 - 20, 2018
$25
Tara Karels 218-894-5172 [email protected]
Central Lakes College
Brainerd Nitro-X
Students entering
grades 6, 7, or 8 this fall
Students get hands-on experience building, fixing, and racing gas-powered remote control cars. Students will be exposed to the working environment in the college’s marine and powersports shop with faculty and industry mentors, touring local businesses, and using tools of the trade.
June 25-29, 2018
$150 Scholarships
available
Rebekah Kent [email protected] 218-855-8067
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Central Lakes College
Brainerd Coding Camp Grades 7-12
Participants will use a variety of programming languages and tools to create simple programs, starting with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Afternoon camp participants will explore additional programming languages such as JQuery and Java.
July 30 – August 2,
2018 $75
Rebekah Kent [email protected] 218-855-8067
Central Lakes College Staples
SEaM Camp (Science,
Engineering and Manufacturing)
Grades 7-12
This camp gives students a chance to get hands-on experience in electronics, motor controllers, computer-aided drafting, manufacturing machining and robotics automated systems.
July 9-13, 2018
$200 Jill Albie [email protected] 218-894-5138
Century College CTE Explore: 5 Programs in 5
Days!
High school students
Students will gain hands-on experience in exploring a career-focused program once a day for five days in different career pathways. Each day is taught by a Century faculty filled with hands-on-activities! Lunch is provided to all participants. Students must be willing to participate in the whole week! Female students encouraged to apply.
June 18-22, 2018
Free Nhia Xiong [email protected] 6517793318
Century College CTE Explore: 5 Programs in 5
Days!
High school students
Students will gain hands-on experience in exploring a career-focused program once a day for five days in different career pathways. Each day is taught by a Century faculty filled with hands-on-activities! Lunch is provided to all participants. Students must be willing to participate in the whole week! Female students encouraged to apply.
June 25-29, 2018
Free Nhia Xiong [email protected] 6517793318
Dakota County Technical College
Scrubs Camp 2018
Youth ages 12-14
Students get to interact directly with many working professionals in the field and through field trips, get a tour and experience of what it would be like to work in a particular health care career field. The camp is always fun, always engaging and always gets students thinking differently about their futures!
June 18-19, 2018
$45 Scholarships
available
Angela Burns [email protected] 651-423-8233
Dakota County Technical College
Nitro-X Students entering
grades 6-8
During the week-long camp students will work in pairs to build and modify a 4x4 Remote Controlled (RC) vehicle. Youth will learn about electronics, engines, suspension, paint, and diagnostics and be introduced to the Auto Technician, Collision Repair, and Medium Heavy Truck programs. Camp culminates with a 4x4 RC race competition.
June 11-15, 2018
$100
Scott Determan [email protected] 651-423-8235
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Fond du Lac Tribal Community College
Nandagikendan ("Seek to Learn") Academy for High School Students
(Residential)
Youth entering 9-12th grade
Nandagikendan Academy offers an opportunity for high school students to discover and explore options for higher education. Providing an engaging and culturally responsive learning experience.
June 25-28, 2018
FREE Tara Graves [email protected] 218.879.0701
Fond du Lac Tribal Community College
2018 Scrubs Camp
(Residential)
Youth entering
grades 9-12
Campers experience a variety of interactive hands-on activities and special field trips to get them excited about careers in the health sciences. Sessions are led by healthcare professionals and faculty from area colleges and universities.
June 20-22, 2018
FREE
Cassandra Nicholson [email protected] 218-879-0846
Hibbing Community College
NitroX Youth
entering 7th or 8th grade
Build, test, and drive a nitro 4x4 RC car. Explore: Electronics - Engines - Suspension – Paint - Teamwork - Competition - Speed - Diagnostics - Careers - COOL RIDES.
June 18-22, 2018
$150 (Includes lunch and materials)
Mary Brandt [email protected] 218-262-6785
Hibbing Community College
College for Kids 2018
Youth ages 7 to 12
Hands on classes in a wide range of subject matter, such as: Science, journalism, theatre, sports, art, ceramics, nature, cooking, crafts, and much more.
July 23-27, 2018
$100 Scholarships
available
Heidi Werdier [email protected] 218-262-7376
Itasca Community College
ICC Summer Engineering Camp
(Residential)
Senior High Camp - youth entering 10-
12 grade
ICC Summer Engineering Camps provide students the opportunity to explore the world of engineering in a fast paced, hands-on environment. Campers are engaged in team engineering projects/design challenges, build teamwork and critical thinking skills, tour industries with engineers.
July 9-14, 2018
$430 Scholarships
available
Kim Damiani [email protected] 218-322-2370
Itasca Community College
ICC Summer Engineering Camp
Jr High Camp - youth
entering 7-9 grade
ICC Summer Engineering Camps provide students the opportunity to explore the world of engineering in a fast paced, hands-on environment. Campers are engaged in team engineering projects and design challenges, build teamwork and critical thinking skills, tour industries with engineers.
July 18-21, 2018
$360 Scholarships
available
Kim Damiani [email protected] 218-322-2370
Inver Hills Community College
Summer Academy For
Environmental, Food &
Agricultural Sciences
For Students entering
grades 10, 11, 12, and
graduating seniors
Explore environmental, food and agricultural sciences: practice hands-on wildlife & forestry management, create your own plantings for pollinator health, learn small animal care, make cheese & discover food science, experiment with sustainable practices for clean water, soil & air…wear waders, catch frogs, play in the dirt!
July 16 -20 2018
$75 all inclusive
(need based scholarships
available)
Kristin Digiulio [email protected] 651-450-3272
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Inver Hills Community College
Cybersecurity Camp for High
School Students
High school students
GenCyber's mission is to grow the number of students studying cybersecurity in the United States. The program includes summer camps across the nation designed for elementary, middle, and high school students, and teachers. The camps focus on engaging the learners with sound cybersecurity principles and teaching techniques.
July 23 - 27, 2018
FREE Mary Jo Gardner [email protected]
Inver Hills Community College
Scrubs Camp 2018
Youth ages 12-14
Students get to interact directly with many working professionals in the field and through field trips, get a tour and experience of what it would be like to work in a particular health care career field. The camp is fun and engaging and gets students thinking differently about their futures!
June 20-21, 2018
$45
Scholarships available
Angela Burns [email protected] 651-423-8233
Lake Superior College
Robotics Academy Youth ages
13 - 16
Students will work in teams at Lake Superior College’s Downtown Center to assemble robots, using kits and onsite manufacturing tools and equipment. Guest speakers will talk about jobs in manufacturing and educational pathways. Priority given to under-represented populations – please self-identify.
June 18 - 21, 2018
FREE Kirsten Bowman [email protected] 218-733-6923
Lake Superior College
Introductory GenCyber Camp
Youth entering
grades 7 - 12
Computer hardware and troubleshooting networking and programming cyber careers Social and personal computer security These academies are part of a program sponsored by the National Science Foundation and National Security Agency to encourage youth to pursue cyber careers. (Contingent on grant funding approval)
June 11 - 15, 2018
FREE Kirsten Bowman [email protected] 218-733-6923
Lake Superior College
Scrubs Camp Youth
entering grades 6 – 8
Students get to interact directly with many working professionals in the field and through field trips, get a tour and experience of what it would be like to work in a particular health care career field. The camp is fun and engaging and gets students thinking differently about their futures!
June 12 - 13, 2018
FREE Deb Amys [email protected] 218-733-7696
Lake Superior College
Advanced GenCyber Camp
Youth entering
grades 7 - 12 in Fall 2018
This camp will introduce student to Raspberry Pi configuration and computer troubleshooting. Students will be exposed to Cybersecurity and encryption techniques and Advanced Linux and Python scripting. Computer forensics and pen testing will also be highlighted. Youth of color and women are encouraged to apply.
June 18 – 22, 2018
FREE Kirsten Bowman [email protected] 218-733-6923
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Lake Superior College
Wellness & Wilderness
Survival Camp
Youth ages 12 - 16
The LSC Wellness & Wilderness Survival Camp introduces students ages 12-16 to living a healthy life through physical activity, nutrition, relaxation techniques, medical assisting, physical therapy, massage therapy and wilderness survival safety education. (Contingent on grant funding approval)
June 11-13, 2018
FREE Kirsten Bowman [email protected] 218-733-6923
Lake Superior College
Aviation Academy dual track of co-
ed or female only
Youth ages 14 - 19
A camp for young adults who are interested in learning more about aviation and aerospace careers. Opportunities to experience flight in Lake Superior College’s aircraft and operate a flight simulator. Includes tours of local aviation industry partners and connections with professionals in the field.
June 18 - 22, 2018
FREE Kirsten Bowman [email protected] 218-733-6923
Lake Superior College
Firefighting Academy
Youth ages 14 - 19.
Explore career opportunities in the emergency medical, safety and rescue fields. Introduction to firefighting attack, safety and survival to include hose-lines, ladders, ventilation, forcible entry, auto extrication, high angle rescue, search and rescue and CPR. Students will have an opportunity to visit multiple firehouses during the week.
June 18 – 21, 2018
FREE Kirsten Bowman [email protected] 218-733-6923
Mesabi Range College Virginia and Eveleth Campuses
STEM Camp Youth
entering into grades 4 - 9
The theme for the 2018 STEM Camp is Health Sciences. Student will learn about nursing careers, cpr and first aid techniques, DNA, and many guest speakers.
June 4 – 8, 2018
TBD Jason Slattery [email protected] 218-749-7732
Minnesota State Community and
Technical College Moorhead Campus
Herdina Academy for the
Construction Trades
North Dakota and
Minnesota high school
students ages 15 and older
The Herdina Academy for the Construction Trades is a two-week course where high school students can experience the construction industry. Students spend time building sheds, exploring career opportunities and working side-by-side with contractors.
June 4-15, 2018
$25 Brooks Pederson [email protected] (218) 299-6547
Minnesota State University Mankato
Camp Maverick: Rec N' Read
Youth entering K-5th grades
This is a full-day recreation and literacy camp for elementary aged children. Children will receive three hours of literacy instruction and five hours of recreation throughout the full day camp. Activities are designed to increase reading and writing skills, foster self-confidence and improve social relationships.
June 4 – 29, 2018
$170 per week (sliding
scale fee and
scholarships available)
Megan Mahowald [email protected] 507-389-1415
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Minnesota State University Mankato
American Indian Summer Camp
(Residential)
Youth entering 9th-12th grade American
Indian high school
students
Hosted on the university campus, students will participate in language learning, mock college classes with MSU American Indigenous Studies program and engage in fun campus activities. Additionally, we will have the opportunity to explore the Mankato cultural sites connected to the history of Mankato and the Dakota people.
June 17-21, 2018
FREE Megan Heutmaker [email protected] 507-389-5230
Minnesota State University Mankato
SCRUBS camp
High School students
interested in the health
field
SCRUBS camp is a three-day event. We provide students with full days of hands-on, experiential learning in a wide variety of health related environments and professions.
June 18-20 2018
$150 Scholarships
available for
qualifying students
Renee Shellum [email protected]
Minnesota State University Mankato
Girls Explore STEAM
Youth entering 6th -
9th grade
During this day camp, youth will explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics through hands-on activities. The theme for 2018 is Regenerative Medicine and Computer Science. Youth will explore ways in which biomedical engineers and computer scientists are working together to improve lives.
June 11-15, 2018
$200 Melissa Huppert [email protected] 507-389-2110
Minnesota State University Mankato
Explore STEM Youth
entering 6th - 9th grade
During this day camp, youth will explore STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) through hands-on activities. Youth will explore STEM careers and ways of which STEM is part of everyday life.
July 9-13, 2018
$200 Melissa Huppert [email protected] 507-389-2110
Minnesota State University Mankato
Explore Engineering: A
Reaction Contraption
Youth entering 6th -
9th grade
During this day camp, youth will explore the engineering design process while developing a fun and whimsical change reaction contraption out of everyday objects. Youth will explore the endless career possibilities of being an engineer.
July 16-19, 2018
$160 Melissa Huppert [email protected] 507-389-2110
Minnesota State University Mankato and South Central
College
Explore STEAgM: Animals and Food
Youth entering 6th -
9th grade
The theme for 2018 is Animals and Food: Cows, Milk, Cheese, and CANDY!?. Youth will explore ways in which agricultural engineers, food scientists, and animal caregivers are working together to improve the lives of animals and the safety and quality of food products.
June 26-28, 2018
$120 Melissa Huppert [email protected] 507-389-2110
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Minnesota State University Moorhead
SCRUBS Camp (Residential)
Youth entering
grades 9 - 12
Scrubs Camp is a week-long (Residential) Camp to explore careers in healthcare. It is a fun way to learn about a growing field, make new friends and experience college life! Participants live in a traditional residence hall on Minnesota State University Moorhead campus and take part in a variety of activities related to healthcare.
July 8 - 13
$480 Partial
scholarships available
Shireen Alemadi [email protected] 218-477-2579
Minnesota State University Moorhead
College for Kids & Teens
Youth ages 6-18
College for Kids & Teens is a summer camp program for students K - 12. Expert instructors teach classes that will encourage exploration, adventure and creativity while cultivating young people’s understanding and appreciation for a variety of topics.
June 11-14 June 18-21 July 16-19 July 23-26
$129 per course, can
take two courses per
week Scholarships
available
Shireen Alemadi [email protected] 218-477-2579
Minnesota State University Moorhead
Coding Camp Youth ages 12
- 18
During camp, you will master the structure of web pages with HTML, and create styling with CSS. You will also create an interface design that will then become a working web application. At the camp you’ll also meet representatives from local technology companies and learn about the industry. Camp is open for beginner to intermediate levels.
June 25 - 28, 2018
$258
Shireen Alemadi [email protected] 218-477-2579
Normandale Community College
Make IT and Take It Camp
Girls entering grades 6-10
Join us for the Make It and Take IT Summer Camp! Campers will participate in creating engineered projects using the 3D Printer, Lazer Engraver and Vinyl Cutter in the Normandale Makers Space/Fab Lab!
June 25-29, 2018
$200 Linette M Manier [email protected] 952-358-8437
Northland Community &
Technical College
UAS Summer Camp
Grades 9 -12 and recent graduates
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are doing it all from pizza and package delivery to monitoring wildlife and the farm field. Come learn about this exciting technology and get hands on experience in the maintenance and operation of UAS. Then transform the data collected by UAS into usable industry products.
August 9 - 10, 2018
$25
Chelsea Bladow [email protected] 218-683-8647
Northland Community &
Technical College
Northland Pioneers Girls
Basketball Summer Camp
Entering grades 6-12 in Fall 2018
We will be working on improving scoring potential and shooting ability, improving passing and ball handling skills and improving the defensive game. Join us in the fun and become a better basketball player!
July 9 - 11, 2018
$75
Shannon Nelson [email protected] 218-683-8696
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Northland Community &
Technical College
High School Girls Basketball
Summer League
Entering grades 7 - 12 in Fall 2018
Each team will play a minimum of 2 games per night. The league rules and schedule will be emailed to the team contact one week prior to the start.
June 12 - July 24
$400 per Team
Shannon Nelson [email protected] 218-683-8696
Northland Community &
Technical College
VEX Robotics Summer Camp
Entering grades 8 - 12 in Fall 2018
Imagine a VEX Robotics Season compressed into 5 days. Participants will be divided into small teams and work together to design, build and program a competition robot for the 2018-2019 VEX Robotics Challenge. This is also an excellent opportunity for any youth to see what it’s like to be on a VEX Robotics Team. Students will be coached on robot design, building techniques, and programming strategies.
June 18 - 22, 2018
$205
Andrew Dahlen [email protected] 218-683-8673
Rainy River Community College
College For Kids Youth ages 4-
13
The age categories are 4-7 year olds, 8-9 year olds, and 10-13 year olds. Students can choose how many and which classes they would like to enroll in between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and noon (maximum of 4 classes). Class choices range from arts & crafts, to track & field, to robotics, and languages.
July 23 - August 2,
2018
$20 per class
Dawn Flesland [email protected] 218-324-2828
Ridgewater College, Willmar
Nitro-X Students entering
grades 6-8
During the week-long camp students will work in pairs to build and modify a 4x4 Remote Controlled (RC) vehicle. Youth will learn about electronics, engines, suspension, paint, and diagnostics and be introduced to the Auto Technician, Collision Repair, and Medium Heavy Truck programs. Camp culminates with a 4x4 RC race competition.
June 11-15, 2018
$135 Jon Friton [email protected] 320-222-5580
Riverland Community College
Austin Campus
Be Your Best Summer College Prep Academy
Eligible youth 16 to 22 years old
Students will have the opportunity to prepare for college by taking courses in pre-college Math, Reading and Writing. Students receive guidance and support through dedicated instructors, advisors, counselors and tutors.
June 12 -August 3,
2018 FREE
Danielle Heiny [email protected] 507-433-0517
Riverland Community College
Austin Campus STEM Comes Alive
Students entering
grades 9 - 12
This fun, fast moving camp utilizes nature, college faculty, business professionals and local industries to make science, technology, engineering and math come alive for the participants. Students will learn by doing and spend time in real laboratories on the beautiful Riverland Community College. The camp will focus on agriculture and food science technology.
June 18 -22, 2018
TBD Dan Hoffman [email protected] 507-433-0634
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Rochester Community and
Technical College Scrubs Camp
Youth entering
grades 6-8 by Fall of 2018
Rochester Middle School Day Camp will be hosted at Rochester Community and Technical College on June 11-12. This camp is for middle school students who are interested in learning about health care careers through hands-on activities lead by RCTC faculty and healthcare professionals.
June 11-12, 2018
$45 Scholarships
available
Brady Malecha [email protected] 507-458-5116
Saint Paul College Imagine It!
Design It! Make It! 13 - 17 year
olds
An Advanced Manufacturing Summer Camp on Welding and Machining. This course will introduce students to both manufacturing and welding. Learn about computer-aided design (CAD), computer-controlled (CNC) manufacturing operations machining and fabrication of metals other materials various welding applications and methods.
Aug 6th - Aug 9th,
2018 $275
Andrew Hamilton [email protected] 651-846-1438
Saint Paul College Video Game
Design Boot Camp Youth ages 11
- 17
Students will work with multiple programming platforms to design three different video games during this workshop: an endless runner game, a rapid tapping app game, and a questing game. Students will also learn the basics of computer coding by using JavaScript platforms.
Jun 25 - 28, 2018
$299 Jennifer Huston [email protected] 651-846-1786
Saint Paul College SCRUBS Camp Youth 14-18
years old
Scrubs Camps are an engaging, interactive and fun experiences open to any middle and high school student. Students experience health care careers through field trips and hands on activities facilitated by healthcare professionals and college faculty.
July 23rd - 26, 2018
$385 Scholarships
available for
qualifying students
Jennifer Huston [email protected] 651-846-1786
St. Cloud State University
Scrubs Camp Youth
entering 10th -12th grades
Scrubs Camp is an engaging, interactive and fun experiences where students are exposed to healthcare careers through field trips and hands on activities facilitated by healthcare professionals and college faculty.
June 18 – 20, 2018
$200 Full
Scholarships Available
Leah Meredith [email protected] 320.308.4238
St. Cloud State University
Math Science Computer Camp
(Residential)
Youth in grades 3 - 8
5 day program with experiences involving computers, mathematics, natural sciences along with recreational and outdoor activities.
June 10 - 14, 2018
(grades 3-4); June 17-21,
2018 (grades 5-6); June 24-28,
2018 (grades 7-8)
$10
Debbie Beumer [email protected] (320) 308-2553
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
St. Cloud State University
Scientific Discovery Program
(Residential)
Youth in grades 9 and
10
This is a 4 week (Residential) program where students experience biological, chemical, computer sciences, mathematical, social and statistical sciences through laboratories, special demonstrations, presentations, field trips, and lectures related to water quality and solid waste management.
July 8 - August 3,
2018 $10
Debbie Beumer [email protected] (320) 308-2553
St. Cloud State University
Advanced Program in
Technology and Science
Youth in grades 10 and
11
This is a 3 week (Residential) program focused on scientific research to expose students to career options in technology and science. They will meet positive role models in these fields. They will work with a professor in an area they are interested and do research and write a scientific paper.
July 15 - August 3,
2018 $10
Debbie Beumer [email protected] (320) 308-2553
St. Cloud Technical & Community
College STAR Camp 6-8th grade
S.T.A.R. Camp (Students, Technology, And Robots) is an annual summer camp hosted by St. Cloud Technical and Community College (SCTCC) for students in 6-8th grade who work in teams to build, program, engineer, and operate a VEX robot.
June 11-15, 2018
TBD Tom Garberick [email protected]
St. Cloud Technical & Community
College Nitro X Camp 6th-9th grade
Nitro-X 2018 will be held June 11-15 at SCTCC. Throughout the week-long day camp, students rotate through the transportation technology programs at SCTCC to explore and experience electronics, engines, suspension, paint, team work, and friendly competition. Students learn skills to help build, paint, test, and drive their 4x4 R/C cars.
June 11-15, 2018
TBD Byron Byker [email protected] (320) 308-1593
St. Cloud Technical & Community
College SCRUBS Camp
Youth entering
grades 7-12
The purpose of the camp is to provide students a hands-on experience while exposing them to a variety of health and science careers.
June 18-20, 2018
$200 Partial
scholarships available
Scott Wallner [email protected]
St. Cloud Technical & Community
College Career One
Youth ages 14-17
About 100 selected K-12 students will attend sessions to help build their academic skills, work on soft skills and communication, and be given a work experience.
June 25-July 26,
2018 FREE
Sara Dahlquist [email protected] (320) 308-5713
St. Cloud Technical Community College
Nitro-X Students entering
grades 6-8
During the week-long camp students will work in pairs to build and modify a 4x4 Remote Controlled (RC) vehicle. Youth will learn about electronics, engines, suspension, paint, and diagnostics and be introduced to the Auto Technician, Collision Repair, and Medium Heavy Truck programs. Camp culminates with a 4x4 RC race competition.
June 11-15, 2018
TBD Byron Byker [email protected] 320-308-1593
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Southwest Minnesota State
University
SMSU Children's Theatre
Youth entering
grades 3-8
This is a two-week theatre intensive culminating in two public performances.
June 4-17, 2018
$40 Sheila M Tabaka [email protected] 507-537-6273
Southwest Minnesota State
University
SMSU High School Musical Cabaret
Youth entering
grades 9-12
This is a two-week intensive where students will work the technical theatre portion of the children's theatre and then return for afternoon intensives in Musical Theatre.
June 4-16, 2018
$40 Sheila M Tabaka [email protected] 507-537-6273
Winona State University
Scrubs Camp (Residential)
Youth entering
grades 9-12
Scrubs Camp/High School is a week-long (Residential) Camp to explore careers in healthcare. It is a fun way to learn about the healthcare field, make new friends and experience college life! Participants live in a traditional residence hall on the main campus.
June 24-29, 2018
$480 Partial
scholarship available
Linda Kingston [email protected]
Winona State University
Camp Explore (Residential)
High School Students
Camp Explore is a week-long (Residential) Camp offering high school students hands-on, engaging activities to help them explore the many different STEM-industry careers in key industry sectors, including Energy, Manufacturing and Engineering, Healthcare, Agriculture, Transportation, and Information Technology.
July 22-27, 2018
$480 – Residential
$340 – Non-residential
Scholarships available
Linda Kingston [email protected]
Winona State University
Camp Invention (Residential)
Students entering
grades K-6 in fall 2018
Camp Invention is a summer program for students to have an innovative experience through fun, hands-on activities that promote 21st century learning skills. Students explore the unknown, tinker with ideas and satisfy their innate sense of curiosity as they work in teams to problem-solve real-world challenges.
July 30-Aug 3, 2018
$240
Linda Kingston [email protected]
Winona State University
H.O.P.E Academy (Residential)
Students entering
grades 9-12 in fall 2018
The H.O.P.E. Academy is a ten-day summer (Residential) program aimed at providing underrepresented and underserved students with a life-changing opportunity to experience real college life by engaging them in college-level courses and workshops to develop and explore their leadership skills.
June 20 - June 30,
2018 $50
Linda Kingston [email protected]
College/University Summer Program Age Description Program
Dates Cost Contact Information
Winona State University
Grandparents University
(Residential)
Grandparents and
grandchildren ages 8-14
"Grandparents University”, a program of Winona State University's Retiree Center, brings together grandparents and grandchildren aged 8 to 14 for a two-day dynamic intergenerational learning experience. You will select a major of study that piques your interest and participate in four class sessions over two days. You will stay in Winona State’s newest residence hall, attend classes taught by Winona State University professors, dine in the cafeteria and make memories that last a lifetime!
Thursday - Friday, June
21-22, 2018
Varies according to
package chosen
Jessica Kauphusman [email protected] 507-457-5565
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