Tennessee Wesleyan College and Cleveland State Community College are pairing up to offer several STEM camps this summer. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and these summer camps will offer students age 8-18 the opportunity to participate in one of several class options.
Courses offered include Lego robotics, bio-chemistry, advanced Lego robotics, art, and basic web design and development. All of the camps will take place from June 15-19 on the Tennessee Wesleyan College campus in Athens, Tn.
Participants age 14 and older have the option of completing a residential camp, while day camp options are open to all participants.
Sessions will cost $400 for residential students and $250 for day camp participants. Breakfast and lunch will be served each day, and dinner will be provided for residential students. Prices are valid through June 14.
“These camps provide participants with exposure to a college experience,” TWC Vice President for Student Life Scott Mashburn said. “They also allow students to enhance their learning opportunities in math and science over the summer.”
For more information about these STEM camp opportunities, contact TWC Vice President for Student Life Scott Mashburn at 423-746-5216 or smashburn@twcnet.edu or Cleveland State Director of Marketing and Public Relations Tony Bartolo at 423-473-2208 or tbartolo@clevelandstatecc.edu. For payment questions, contact TWC Student Accounts Manager Kelly Hensley at 423-746-5207 or khensley@twcnet.edu.