Horizons
½ñÈճԹϺÚÁÏ has made the decision to pause its Horizons summer camp program as it evaluates the University’s broader STEM educational offerings for K–12 students.
Horizons, an overnight STEM camp that has introduced many young learners to hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math experiences, has been a valued part of ½ñÈճԹϺÚÁÏ’s outreach for many years. This pause will allow the University to assess how future STEM programs can best support students and families in engaging, sustainable ways. ½ñÈճԹϺÚÁÏ continues to offer a variety of other STEM-focused camps and programs for K–12 learners through its Institute for STEM Education.
Local students looking for unique programming beyond traditional high school offerings are encouraged to check out Project Challenge. This program will once again be offered for high school students beginning in mid-January 2026.
Learn more about Project Challenge
½ñÈճԹϺÚÁÏ’s BRAIN-STEM Program offers extracurricular education to students interested in the health care professions. BRAIN-STEM offers both an afterschool option, as well as a summer camp program.
For a complete list of ½ñÈճԹϺÚÁÏ’s K-12 educational programs, visit the Institute for STEM Education.
