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NKU offering Camp Innovation Pathways to College Program for K-9th grade on June 11-15


Northern Kentucky University continues its Camp Innovation Pathways to College Program for students in kindergarten through ninth grade June 11-15 this summer.

NKU’s Institute for Talent Development and Gifted Studies, part of the College of Education and Human Services, is accepting applications for the weekday program running from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.


 
“Today’s summer camps provide much more than s’mores and sing-alongs. They can provide lifelong memories, skills, and learning experiences,” said Dr. Kimberly Clayton-Code, director of NKU’s Institute for Talent Development and Gifted Studies. “Camp Innovation engages students in advanced content and engaged learning—while having a great time.”
 
Camp Innovation offers transdisciplinary courses that combine science, entrepreneurship, mathematics, visual and performing arts, social studies and technology. The classes provide the opportunity for children to share interests with other students while enhancing their intellectual, academic and creative development.
Students can select from 35 courses with topics that range from Amazing Birds of the World to Video Game Designers and Lego EV3 robotics.   
 
· What: Summer Camp Innovation Pathways to College Program
· When: June 11-15, 2018 from 8:30 -11:30 a.m.
· Where: Northern Kentucky University
 
Students are placed in Camp Innovation classes on a first-come, first-served basis. Tuition is $150, and there are some need-based financial aid scholarships available. For registration or questions, visit gifted.nku.edu or contact gifted@nku.edu.


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