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Guide to Greenville Tech’s 2022 summer camps

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Greenville Technical College provides camp options for youth ages 8-18. | Photo provided

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Only two more months until summer vacation (parents, we know your kids are counting down the days). Want to help your kids fight the seasonal boredom this summer? Registration is now open for Greenville Technical College’s summer day camps, designed for kids ages 8-18.

Check out these affordable + fun 4-day sessions Greenville Tech is offering in-person and virtually this summer:

Accelerate U

  • Who: Rising 9th-12th graders
  • Where: Northwest Campus (8109 White Horse Rd.)
  • What: Whip up culinary classics from southern sweets to Asian Pacific cuisine in these day camps taught by chefs at the GTC Culinary Institute of the Carolinas. While learning how to cook, students will also learn food handling/sanitation, food budgets, and even how to repurpose leftovers.
  • Cost: $259
  • Learn more + register

Adventure Tech

  • Who: Rising 6th-8th graders
  • Where: Northwest Campus + virtual options
  • What: Day camps for middle schoolers include culinary sessions, veterinary care programs, and even virtual STEAM camps (think: digital arts, virtual reality, coding and even app design).
  • Cost: $149
  • Learn more + register

Adventure Tech Junior

  • Who: Kids ages 8-10
  • Where: Virtual
  • What: Explore virtual STEAM camp sessions in digital arts, eSports, creative writing, coding, virtual reality, app design, gaming and more.
  • Cost: $149
  • Learn more + register

Bonus: If your kids love their experience, some of the camps have year-round opportunities.*

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