This one-week program is not your typical gaming camp. High school students will learn and develop leadership skills, as well as how gaming can be a part of community service. Participants will use the University’s Game-based Education and Advanced Research Studies (GEARS) Lab, where they will have access to an HTC VIVE, indie games, and a variety of popular sports, fps, mmorpg, and puzzle games. Students will explore ways in which their passion for gaming can earn them community service hours.
Who: Students Ages 14 - 17
When: TBD
Where: Daytona Beach, FL
Tuition: $325 (Advanced Registration discount of $25 is applied to all completed applications packets received by the determined deadline)
Tuition includes supervised housing, on-campus meals, classroom instruction, books and materials. Camps require a non-refundable $30 registration fee
The application process for all summer camps consists of several steps. Please review our Application Instructions for guidance and to help with any questions you might have.
Registration deadline to be determined.
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Spend a week with Embry-Riddle instructors and graduate students learning about topics like aviation, math, robotics, space, and more.
Each week-long session will focus on a different topic. The day camps have been developed by Embry-Riddle faculty, who will instruct each camp with the assistance of current graduate and undergraduate students. Students will be supervised by approved counselors and coordinators throughout their visit on campus. Refer to each camp for specific age requirements and tuition.