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Looking for summer programs for the kids?

Greenville Technical College offers camps that provide summer fun for kids while expanding their knowledge.

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Students learning culinary skills during one of Greenville Tech's summer programs.

Students can spend the summer learning new skills to plan for the future while meeting other kids and having fun.

Photo provided by Greenville Tecnical College

An enriching summer awaits. Greenville Technical College’s Adventure Tech Camps provide students grades 6-8 the opportunity to develop new skills with hands-on learning taught by leaders in the field (and have fun).

Registration is open for programs, including:

  • Culinary: Four-day sessions are available for Mastering Bake Week, Weeknight Winners, and Global Gastronomy Parts One and Two.
  • STEM: Four-day sessions are available for 3D Printing, Virtual and Robotic Welding, Automotive/Auto Body, and Automation & Robotics.
  • Vet Care: Four-day sessions are available for Junior Vet Camp.
  • Virtual STEAM Camps: Choose from cutting-edge courses with topics like coding, game design, eSports, digital arts, virtual reality, and more.

Have kids in another age range? Adventure Tech Junior is an option for kids ages 8-10 and Accelerate U for rising students in grades 9-12.*

Learn more + register

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