Kids, teens ditch video games for UTSA summer camps
UTSA Science Camp
UTSA Science Camp
(May 28, 2015) – This summer, UTSA becomes a destination for young scholars. A variety of camps will be offered at the UTSA Main and Downtown Campus’s for children, teens and adults.
UTSA’s summer camps aim to teach participants valuable lessons while giving them an opportunity to make new connections in their chosen area of study. This year’s summer camps include opportunities to explore writing, language, archaeology, engineering, sports, forensics, the SAT and AP instruction.
UTSA’s summer camps begin as early as June 8 and run through the end of August. Registration deadlines vary and costs range from $35 for daylong camps to $650 for weeklong programs.
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