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Coding & Software Development · 🏫 Delaware Valley University

Delaware Valley University Youth Programs

Delaware Valley University offers over 100 weeklong specialty camps, providing participants with the voice and choice to design their own summer schedule, led by experienced faculty and industry professionals.

🔥 Middle School 🕒 1-week Day Camp Hybrid (in-person + online) All skill levels 💰 $349–$425/week

About this camp

Delaware Valley University's Youth Programs, including Kids U! (ages 5-14) and Inspire U! (ages 14-18), offer a diverse range of weeklong summer camps designed to engage and educate. Participants can explore various STEM fields through hands-on activities, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills. Kids U! camps immerse younger campers in energetic sessions where they build, create, experiment, and play, developing innovative skills. Inspire U! provides pre-college programs for high school students, offering real-world campus experiences and opportunities to interact with faculty and industry professionals in their dream fields. Campers gain new friendships, collaborate on projects, and master new subjects, leaving with enhanced confidence and a deeper understanding of their chosen interests. Activities range from designing apps and programming robots to exploring engineering, spaceflight, and veterinary sciences.

What a typical day looks like

All on-site summer camps and programs run full day, Monday-Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Campers participate in outdoor activities, recess games, and walk across campus to classrooms and labs, bringing a cold-packed lunch, two snacks, and a water bottle.

Best suited for

These programs are ideal for children and teens aged 5-18 who are eager to explore new subjects, develop innovative skills, make friends, and gain a real-world campus experience in a fun and educational environment.

What you'll learn

Robotics Game Design Drone Adventures Engineering Spaceflight Science Artificial Intelligence Veterinary Sciences

Location

700 E. Butler Ave, Doylestown, PA 18901

Sponsored by Research Ignited

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