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UHCL : Enroll Your Kids In Youth Summer Camps At UH-Clear Lake

From cooking and wildlife to rockets and art, find engaging summer programs for your kids at University of Houston-Clear Lake to make su ...

May 26, 2021

From cooking and wildlife to rockets and art, find engaging summer programs for your
kids at University of Houston-Clear Lake to make sure the learning does not end. Registrations
are now open.

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Students aged 3 ½ to 18 can work with different types of art media at UHCL's Art School for Children. Whether they like drawing cartoons, Texas art, or sculpture, there are plenty of
in-person or virtual sessions to choose from.

Week-long classes start as early June 7 and as late as July 26, depending upon the
class. Class times also vary. Prices range $110-$140 and includes all art supplies.
Virtual classes cost $40 per household. For more information and to enroll, visit
the Art School for Children.

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Spark your kid's creativity and confidence with our new Camp Invention® program, Recharge!
Campers in grades K-6 will team up to take on fun, hands-on STEM challenges. Kids
can explore solar-powered crickets, create duck-launching devices and more. Each activity
is designed to give your young innovator an unforgettable summer experience. The camp
is from June 21-25 from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. The cost is $250.

Visit Camp Invention® online to secure your spot. 

Students in grades 6-8 can work in teams and gain hands-on experience as they learn
about engineering design, robotics and more at the Hawk STEAM Academy in two week-long
sessions:

Each session costs $300 per student. Register by visiting the Center for Educational Programs Summer Camps online. 

Parents can choose from a variety of camps from UH-Clear Lake's annual Kids U Summer Camps, for students pre-K through 12th grade. Led by UHCL's Center for Educational Programs,
camps include character development, early childhood, science, math and technology.
Students can also learn how to write their own graphic novel in Literacy Academy,
become a crime scene investigator in Science Camp, or get an intro to game design
in Technology Camp.

Classes start June 7 and as late as July 26. The price for each half-day camp is $129.
For more information and to register, visit Center for Educational Programs Summer Camps.

UHCL's Environmental Institute of Houston invites students in grades 1-8 with opportunities for outdoor exploration and wildlife
observation in three summer camps:

For more information or to register, visit EIH's Summer Nature Camps.


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