Georgia Tech spring workshops and summer camps
Registration is open now for a slew of programs at Georgia Tech, from Saturday morning workshops to summer camps.
- Spring break STEAM camp for grades 6-8, April 3-7 (details in my post from February)
- K.I.D.S. Club for grades 2-5, various topics, Saturday, April 15, 9 a.m. to noon
- STEAM Workshop for grades 6-12, various topics, Saturday, April 15, 9 a.m. to noon
- Virtual STEAM Whistle Workshop for grades 6-8, app and game development, Saturday, April 15 (This session is full. You can join the waiting list, but the odds of a spot opening up are slim.)
- First Generation College Institute, residential program for rising 8th to 12th graders, June 23-25. This is an introduction to scholarships, financial aid, campus life, etc., with some STEM learning sessions during the weekend. The program is for prospective first-generation college students. Cost is $25, which includes housing and all meals. Registration deadline is April 10.
- FBI InfraGard Cyber Security Camp, summer program for rising 9th to 12th graders, June 12-16. Students will learn about technology, engineering and cybersecurity in classes taught by experts from the FBI, Georgia Tech, and private companies. Application deadline is March 25 at 5 p.m. Students will be selected based on their applications. To find details, go to the main Summer P.E.A.K.S. page and scroll down to find Cyber Security Camp.
- Summer P.E.A.K.S. day camps for rising 4th to 12th graders, various STEM topics, June 5 to July 28.
Georgia Tech has available funding to give scholarships for in-person programs. If a student qualifies for free or reduced price lunch at their school, they are likely eligible for a BOOST Scholarship.
Categories: Enrichment, Summer programs
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