With summer vacation just a few months away, parents may already have visions of their teenager huddled around the gaming console for hours on end — or worse yet with nothing to do. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Families can turn up the volume of their middle or high schoolers’ summer with an educational adventure at ASU. From the Collegiate Scholars program for high-achieving students to CSI-style forensic science and robotics camps, summer enrichment experiences offer children of all ages a chance to explore, discover and socialize with other bright students from around the state.
“Summer is often one of the only opportunities a student can delve into an interest area or partake in challenging high-level concept work with like-minded peers,” said Melissa McGurgan, associate director of Access ASU. “Programs like Barrett Summer Scholars and the Collegiate Scholars Academy allow academically talented students to pursue advanced course-work within a higher education environment, providing them with intellectual stimulation and a head-start on college success,” she added.
With more than 30 exciting programs to choose from, parents are sure to find a summer enrichment program that piques their student’s interest.
Here’s a quick look at 10 of the summer programs:
1. Getting scholars on the fast track
While many students dream about someday experiencing college as a Sun Devil, ASU’s Collegiate Scholars Academy allows them to do it while still in high school. This exciting non-residential program presents an opportunity for students to become Sun Devils for five weeks, taking courses for credit, learning how to be successful in college, networking with ASU faculty and staff, exploring campus resources and more — all while engaging with a cohort of high-achieving peers.
Ages: Grades 9-11
When: June 6-July 1 (Monday through Friday)
Where: Tempe, Downtown Phoenix or West campus locations
Cost: $500
Deadline: March 4
Registration: asu.edu/csa
Contact: Cece Maez at 480-965-6060 or cmaez@mainex1.asu.edu
2. Live the campus life as a Barrett Scholar
Getting an early taste of college life can be priceless, especially for academically talented seventh-, eighth- and ninth-graders. ASU’s Barrett Summer Scholars residential program allows students to experience college firsthand, engage in college-level coursework and participate in a community of like-minded, highly motivated students from across the state. This premier program prepares students for enrollment and success at ASU and Barrett, the Honors College.
Ages: Grades 7-9
When: June 5-17; June 26-July 1
Where: Tempe, Downtown Phoenix, West, Polytechnic campus locations
Cost: $700 for grades 7–8; $1,400 for grade 9
Deadline: March 4
Registration: asu.edu/bss
Contact: Cece Maez at 480-965-6060 or cmaez@mainex1.asu.edu
3. What’s better than playing video games? Designing them!
How can parents harness their child’s insatiable desire to play Minecraft and other video games? With ASU’s Game Camps, middle school and high school students will “level up” and create their own. Participants learn intensive game creation, visualization and production, using the latest software, hardware and development tools to create concepts and prototypes for 2-D and 3-D video gaming. Student-to-instructor ratios are very low in game camp — Professor Yoshihiro Kobayashi and one teacher’s assistant for every six students.
Ages: Grades 7-12
When: High schoolers, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. June 6-17 (weekdays); middle schoolers, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. June 20-July 1 (weekdays)
Where: Tempe campus
Cost: $645 (high school); $625 (middle school)
Deadline: May 1
Registration: gaming.asu.edu
Contact: Lori McLean at 480-965-3199 or cidse.summercamps@asu.edu
4. Sun Devil Golf Camp
Who will be the next top golfer? Once young golfers learn the fundamentals through the Sun Devil Golf Camp, they’ll be able to hit the links with confidence. Coaches will instruct children ages 8-18 on all facets of golf, including technique, fitness, strategy and course management and what it takes to play golf at a Division 1 level. Day and overnight camps are available.
Ages: Grades 2-12
When: June 19-24
Where: Tempe campus
Cost: $200 (day camp), $1,100 (overnight camp)
Deadline: June 18
Registration: sundevilgolfcamp.com
Contact: Tiernan McMackin, 480-965-6186, tiernan.mcmackin@asu.edu
5. Hack into the world of technology
There’s probably an app for that. And if not, why not make one? ASU’s Ultimate Technology Boot Camp takes budding young hackers into the world of creating mobile apps, developing cutting-edge games, designing and building robots and more. During this residential program at the Polytechnic location, high school students work in teams to learn design, development and content integration for software.
Ages: Grades 9-12
When: June 5-17
Where: Polytechnic campus
Cost: $1,800, includes room and board
Deadline: May 15
Registration: camp.asu.edu
Contact: Ashish Amresh at 727-1253 or amresh@asu.edu
6. Summer CSI offers a real-life hit
Young crime-solvers will learn about the latest “real-life” forensic science during ASU’s Summer CSI Experience. It’s a weeklong program at ASU West that gives high school students a choice of forensic areas to study as they engage in exciting group activities.
Ages: Grades 9-12
When: 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. July 11-15 and July 18-22
Where: West campus
Cost: $250
Deadline: April 30
Registration: newcollege.asu.edu/summerprograms
Contact: Kimberly Kobojek at 602-543-3913 or kimberly.kobojek@asu.edu
7. Institute channels students' inner Bill Gates
Some kids are just entrepreneurs — when life gives them lemons, they turn them into a lemonade empire. High-achieving high school juniors who want to be tomorrow’s business leaders will enjoy ASU’s Business Scholars Institute, which introduces participants to business career opportunities and top faculty. Students will create business projects, begin networking and learn about the W. P. Carey Leaders Academy and Barrett, the Honors College at ASU.
Ages: Grade 11
When: June 27-July 1
Where: Tempe campus
Cost: $750
Deadline: April 25
Registration: wpcarey.asu.edu/undergraduate-programs/hs/business-scholars-institute-program
Contact: Danna Remillard at 480-965-1930 or danna.remillard@asu.edu
8. Where art meets engineering
ASU’s Digital Culture Summer Institute will challenge both the artistic and technical sides of middle school and high school students. Participants will learn how to produce digital music, create 3-D designs, learn projection mapping and more through a series of short, project-focused modules. Access to state-of-the-art technology such as new MacBooks, professional media software and a fabrication lab make this camp a memorable experience for future creators, artists, entrepreneurs and engineers.
Ages: Grades 7-12
When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. June 6-24 (Monday through Friday)
Where: Tempe campus
Cost: $675 for three weeks, $510 for two weeks, $300 for one week
Deadline: May 31
Registration: summer.digitalculture.asu.edu
Contact: Loren Olson at 480-965-9839 or loren.olson@asu.edu
9. Unleash a student's inner Frank Lloyd Wright
High school seniors can build a towering tomorrow with the Summer Design Primer, an introductory course on the design disciplines of architecture, industrial design, interior design, landscape architecture and visual communication design. Features Adobe Creative Suite.
Ages: Grade 12
When: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. June 13-July 15
Where: Tempe campus
Cost: $1,500 by May 15; $1,800 from May 15 to June 10
Deadline: May 15
Registration: communityschool.asu.edu/design/summer.php
Contact: Nicole Keegan at 480-965-3536 or designprimer@asu.edu
10. Don’t forget about fitness this summer
ASU’s enrichment programs foster active minds, but what about active bodies? That’s where Sun Devil Kids’ Camps come in, getting elementary-age children into fitness and fun activities this summer with 10-week-long camps at three ASU locations. Camps feature action-packed sports focusing on physical fitness and sportsmanship, arts and crafts activities, and swimming every day.
Ages: Kindergarten–fifth grade
When: 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. May 30–Aug. 5
Where: West, Tempe and Polytechnic campus
Cost: $125 for Sun Devil Fitness Center members, $145 for non-members
Deadline: West, May 29; Tempe, July 29; Polytechnic, July 30
Registration: fitness.asu.edu/camp
Contact: West, Ashley Marsh at 602-543-3488 or ashley.m.marsh@asu.edu; Tempe, Tara Yesenski at 480-965-5639 or tara.yesenski@asu.edu; Polytechnic, Jeff Vance at 480-727-1313 or jcvance@asu.edu.
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