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Camps will be available for a variety of ages and interests.
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- Let your little ones express their artistic side this summer. Campers will create unique masterpieces to take home all while learning how to use art tools and techniques.
- 4- to 6-year-olds; 10 a.m. to noon June 6-8.
- Take out your quills and join us to study herbology, magical mixtures, fantastic beasts and more while exploring fascinating mysteries of the wizardry world. Wizards in training will make crafts, play games and conduct experiments during the camp.
- 7- to 9-year-olds: 10 a.m. to noon June 13-15.
- 10- to 13-year-olds: 10 a.m. to noon June 20-22.
- Campers will go on a prehistoric adventure and learn about different dinosaurs. They will also take a trip into the dinosaur gallery and participate in many different hands-on activities that will give them a new understanding about dinosaurs and their past.
- 4- to 6-year-olds: 10 a.m. to noon July 11-13.
- Camp will offer numerous do-it-yourself projects as campers explore different subject matter and work with various materials to create unique projects.
- 7- to 9-year-olds: 10 a.m. to noon July 18-20.
- 4- to 6-year-olds: 10 a.m. to noon July 25-27.
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- Campers will participate in various activities such as western movie-making, ranch skills and ranch art.
- This camp is open to youngsters who have completed first through fifth grades.
- Cost: $125.
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- This week-long day camp is focused on the Texas Tech centennial and fashion. Many activities are planned around campus to celebrate 100 years of Texas Tech and to make campers a part of the historic celebration.
- Ages: 7-10: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 19-23
- Chef Camp, held in weekly durations, allows preteens and teenagers to learn the ropes of the kitchen in this hands-on experience with professional chefs in the Department of Hospitality and Retail Management at Texas Tech. Each day of camp will last from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch is provided.
- Ages 10-13: June 5-9, July 10-14, July 24-28
- Ages 14-17: June 12-15
- This camp gives the opportunity to learn expert culinary skills from award-winning Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional Management faculty member, Chef Mark Schneider . This event is open to anyone interested in practicing and expanding their cooking knowledge.
- 6-9 p.m. July 12: Souperific – The Art of Soup Making
- 6-9 p.m. July 13: Mombo Italiano – Pasta & Sauces
- 6-9 p.m. July 14: Breakfast Club – Breakfast & Brunch
- Cost: $150 per person, per series
- This camp gives participants a chance to learn about the world through an integrated science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) approach. Attendees will experience STEAM topics through creative, age-appropriate, hands-on projects, including a variety of art projects. Registration is open with only 18 spots available.
- Ages: 5-8, having completed kindergarten: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 10-14
- This camp includes a fun-filled week of events designed to help high school students deepen their understanding of personal finance and the profession of financial planning. It allows them to interact with financial experts from across the country while developing skills in leadership, communication, team building, entrepreneurship, marketing and more.
- Grades 9-12: June 11-16
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- This is a one-week, in-residence, all-expenses-paid summer camp for rising juniors and rising seniors in the Lubbock ISD to visit Texas Tech and learn about majoring and working in business. The camp will focus on students who are underrepresented in business higher education, including women, low-income, first-generation and other minoritized groups (e.g., African-American, Hispanic-American, Native-American, LGBTQ+, etc.)
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- Be a maker, thinker and doer! This program provides an immersive college art experience for high school students, where they receive one-on-one training from Texas Tech faculty in an atmosphere of university instruction. Program wraps with a student exhibition on the last afternoon.
- Grades 9-12, June 19-23.
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- This camp allows students to learn and enhance current skills with any instrument from band, orchestra, or drum major tracks. Extracurricular activities such as dances, movie nights, park games, a talent show, and an evening spent at the Texas Tech Leisure Pool & Lazy River let campers socialize after a day of rehearsals, electives and master classes.
- Grades 5-12, July 2-8.
- Cost: $300 (commuter), $670 (residential)
- Five-day camp focused on preparing for both the TMEA Small School and Large School All-State Choir auditions. In addition to sectional and full choir rehearsals, campers are offered to participate in conducting, composition, opera, vocal jazz or musical theater workshops. Our camp includes four exciting evening activities: A Tour of Texas Tech, a beach party at the Texas Tech Leisure Pool & Lazy River, Squad Wars (a relay and social event style competition) and a full-scale Talent Show, showing off camper and counselor talents!
- Grades 9-12, June 13-17
- Cost: $200 (commuter), $440 (residential)
- Designed for the aspiring opera singer seeking to learn how to prepare, perform and perfect the art of role preparation. This two-week role prep intensive provides daily coaching, lessons, rehearsals, solo concert performances, master class performances, and career guidance.
- Open to all interested singers, May 29-June 9.
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- Cheer camps for incoming junior high and high school age students are held in the Robert H. Ewalt Student Recreation Center .
- Grades 6-12: June 6-9 June 13-16, July 6-9, July 11-14.
University Recreation
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- The summer camp includes swimming lessons, rock climbing, archery, camp games and much more.
- Ages 7-12: 8 a.m. to noon June 5-16, June 19-30, July 10-21.
- Cost: $295.
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Join the Science Spectrum, Texas Tech University’s Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering students and faculty, and area High School Engineering Clubs for the Texas Tech Engineering Fair at the Science Spectrum, on Saturday, March 2nd from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. This *FREE event is being held in the lobby of the Science Spectrum. Families attending the fair will be able to participate in tons of amazing hands-on engineering-based activities, see examples of real-world research and development of new technologies in areas like solar and wind energy, drones, race cars, and robotics as well as discover what engineers really do and what a career in engineering is all about.
Visitors wanting to take in the full engineering experience can also see the giant screen film Dream Big: Engineering Our World showing this day only at the OMNI Theater. Tickets for the OMNI film Dream Big: Engineering Our World will be discounted on this day at a special rate of $5.00 per person.
About the OMNI film Dream Big: Engineering Our World
Who will build the amazing future of our human race? That question sparks a giant-screen adventure unlike any other in Dream Big: Engineering Our World, an epically fun tour of inspiration through the visionary advances made by yesterday’s, today’s, and most thrillingly of all, tomorrow’s engineers. Showtimes for Dream Big on Sat., March 2nd will be 1:00 pm & 3:30 pm
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