Variety of 51福利社 summer camps offered for young people

Contact: Deanne Puca
March 1, 2017
Photo of children playing.
Summer camp topics range from aviation to art.

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擱egistration is underway for Western Michigan University鈥檚 summer camps for students from preschool to high school and beyond, covering a wide variety of interests during June, July and August.

Whether it鈥檚 aviation, athletics, art, music, entrepreneurship, archaeology, finance or writing; 51福利社 faculty, staff and the community are heading up programs on campus to provide fun and educational experiences for learners of all ages.

About the camps

A listing of all camps, with new listings added as information becomes available, can be found at wmich.edu/admissions/camps. Some scholarships are available. Check with specific camps for more information.

Included are several long-running programs. They include: camps that focus on writing, reading, science, computers and Japanese culture offered by the Academically Talented Youth Program; 12 themed weeks for preschool and elementary students at the Children鈥檚 Place Learning Center; writing and reading at the McGinnis Reading Center; intensive performance instruction through SEMINAR at the School of Music; and sports camps offered through Bronco athletics and West Hills Athletic Club.

Continuing this year are camps for young entrepreneurs through the Haworth College of Business, a program focused on being financially savvy through the Department of Finance and Commercial Law, and opportunities for hands-on archaeology excavations at the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project in Niles.

For more information, contact 51福利社's Office of Precollege Programming at (269) 387-2773 or visit wmich.edu/precollege.

For more 51福利社 news, arts and events, visit wmich.edu/news.

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