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Charter school
camps
Camps are being developed in cooperation with
our charter school partners such as Advanced Technology Academy
and the family of Concord Academies. See your school principal
for more information. Other schools interested in a customized Robotics Camp for their students
are encouraged to contact the Summer Engineering Camps office
Summer Camps
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Camps Listing |
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Robotics Camps
Session I: July 4-9, 2010
Session II: July 11-16, 2010
Session III: July 25-30, 2010 ( IF DEMAND EXISTS )
Robotics Camp is for young men entering grades 8-12 with an
interest in robotics and/or engineering. In many sessions and
activities, participants will be split into groups
according to age and talents.
2010 Robotics Camp Brochure
2010 Robotics Camp Application
2010 Scholarship Application Form
Women in Technology Camp
June 20-25, 2010
June 27-July 2, 2010 ( IF DEMAND EXISTS )
The Women in Technology sessions are geared for young women
entering grades 8-12 with an interest in computers and engineering. In many sessions and
activities, participants will be split into groups
according to age and talents.
2010 Women in Technology Brochure
2010 Women in Technology Application
2010 Scholarship Application Form
Advanced Technology Academy Robotics Camp
for ATA Charter Students
July 18-23, 2010
Robotics camp for young men and women from the Advanced Technology Charter School entering 9th-12th grades. See the Counseling office for details.
2010 ATA Robotics Camp Brochure
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General Information |
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- Camper's profile
Our summer robotics camps are ideal for the college-bound
student. Prior knowledge of robotics or other engineering
technology topics is not required. Participants work in
a team setting and will be supervised by LSSU engineering
faculty. Students should possess fine motor skills to
be able to work with lab/test equipment. Campers arrive on a Sunday
afternoon and depart the following Friday afternoon.
- Counseling & 24-hour Supervision
A counselor, approved by the University, will be on duty
following the day sessions. The counselor will live, work
and participate in recreation along with the students.
The University promotes an atmosphere of fun during the
week, but will not accept poor discipline or conduct.
- Accommodations
Housing will be provided at the University's housing complex
with two students per room. Meals will be provided at
the spacious Quarterdeck dining facility. Students are
encouraged to live-in and benefit from the away-from-home,
college-life experience.
- What to Bring
Shorts, tennis shoes, toiletries, swim suit, light jacket,
rain jacket, sleeping bag or sheets, blankets & pillow.
Students may want to bring money for incidental expenses.
- Recreation
Participants will have full access to the James Norris
Athletic Center and the Student Activities Center. Included
in the complex are a weight training facility, multi-purpose
gym, swimming pool, raquetball, basketball, volleyball
and tennis courts.
- Shirts & Certificates
Each student will receive a camp t-shirt and Lake Superior
State Camp Certificate of Acheivement.
- For more information: Contact the Summer Engineering Camps office.
- Camper's profile
Our summer robotics camps are ideal for the college-bound
student. Prior knowledge of robotics or other engineering
technology topics is not required. Participants work in
a team setting and will be supervised by LSSU engineering
faculty. Students should possess fine motor skills to
be able to work with lab/test equipment. Campers arrive on a Sunday
afternoon and depart the following Friday afternoon.
- Counseling & 24-hour Supervision
A counselor, approved by the University, will be on duty
following the day sessions. The counselor will live, work
and participate in recreation along with the students.
The University promotes an atmosphere of fun during the
week, but will not accept poor discipline or conduct.
- Accommodations
Housing will be provided at the University's housing complex
with two students per room. Meals will be provided at
the spacious Quarterdeck dining facility. Students are
encouraged to live-in and benefit from the away-from-home,
college-life experience.
- What to Bring
Shorts, tennis shoes, toiletries, swim suit, light jacket,
rain jacket, sleeping bag or sheets, blankets & pillow.
Students may want to bring money for incidental expenses.
- Recreation
Participants will have full access to the James Norris
Athletic Center and the Student Activities Center. Included
in the complex are a weight training facility, multi-purpose
gym, swimming pool, raquetball, basketball, volleyball
and tennis courts.
- Shirts & Certificates
Each student will receive a camp t-shirt and Lake Superior
State Camp Certificate of Acheivement.
- For more information: Contact the Summer Engineering Camps office.
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