Camps on Campus 2024 registration is open
Summer seems a world away, but summer camp registration is here and now. Plan your student’s balmy months with one or several fun camps scheduled during UNC Charlotte’s Camps on Campus.
Enrollment for the popular program opened January 23, with a selection of over one hundred summer camps for all interests and school ages.
Sing and dance in Musical Theater. Season and sauté in Culinary Arts. Calibrate and code in Robotics 302.
All camps are one week long and held from 9 am – 4 pm, with drop-off and pick-up times between 7:30 – 8:45am and 4 – 5:30 pm. Camps cost $275/week, with the exception of coding camps, which are $395 to include materials. Meal plans are available for $61/week. Campers may bring their own lunch, too.
Learn ways to ensure a smooth and successful camp experience for your child by attending Parent Orientation, Thursday, May 15, 7-9 pm. During this Zoom session, you’ll connect with Camps on Campus staff, learn policies and procedures and have opportunities to ask questions. Register here.
Now in its 22nd year, Camps on Campus has become a popular source of entertainment and learning for area youth (grades 1-12) during the summer months. Camps are led by experienced instructors with curriculums designed to blend education with hands-on, interactive experiences that rev up imaginations and hold interests.
Looking to prevent summer brain drain? Enroll in Math in the Real World.
Is your child interested in picking up a new skill? Try Kinetic Art.
Do they just wanna have fun? Sign up for The Many Eras of Taylor Swift.
Find the camp or camps right for your child:
- Cool School Camp (rising grades 1-4)
- 49er Minors Camp (rising grades 5-8)
- Niner Academy Camp (rising grades 9-12)
But it’s more than just about the experience gained through individual camps. Campers benefit in plenty of other ways, too. They get to practice social skills and the art of collaboration with their peers. They make friends. They meet trained camp counselors, who serve as mentors and role models. They experience college life on the UNC Charlotte main campus, enjoying lunch with other campers in Social 704, the dining hall in the student union.
Need more information, or ready to register? Visit Camps on Campus.