students work on a 3-D Printer

The 3D modeling and printing program is for students ages 13-18. This course is designed to give a basic immersion in the CAD modeling and three-dimensional printing world. The sessions are broken down into two parts a day. First, students will be introduced into CAD design, so that they can develop three-dimensional basic models. Second, the students will be involved in a series of different activities related with 3D printing. Activities covered include the use of 3D Pen Doodlers, printing of parts using 3D printers, 3D scanning and the use of 3D augmentation software.

Important Information

Who: 8th grade and High School Students Ages 13-18

When: July 21-July 26, 2024

Where: Daytona Beach, FL

Tuition: $950. (There is an early discount of $50 if registration is completed by April 4, 2024).

Note: Boeing Scholarships are available for this camp. Apply today!

Tuition & Fees

Tuition includes supervised housing, on-campus meals, classroom instruction, books and materials. Camps require a non-refundable $30 registration fee

Application Process

For guidance and help with any questions, please visit the Parent Info page.

Registration

Registration will be open on Jan. 11, 2024.

International Students

In addition to the required application process, non-U.S. citizens applying to the Aerospace College Credit, Flight Exploration, Aviation Voyage, SunFlight Solo, SunFlight Private Pilot, and SunFlight Custom camps are required to fill out the International Student Affidavit of Financial Support. Our office will send this affidavit via email.

Please visit parent resources for a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions.

Contact Information

Daytona Beach, FL

Summer Overnight Camps

Live on campus like Embry-Riddle students and explore career possibilities in flight, mechanical engineering, global security, or what it is like to be a NASA astronaut.

Embry-Riddle's overnight summer programs at the Daytona Beach Campus and Prescott Campus introduce the technology of today to the aviators, engineers, and astronauts of tomorrow.

Students live in on-campus dormitories — under the supervision of approved counselors — and share their initial experience of University living with other young people near their age.