Columbus State Community College, K-12 Initiatives Department, is
offering Kids-In-College (KIC), a Summer Day Camp, for kids entering
the 4th, 5th, or 6th grade in September 2010. It is a
two-week, hands-on, “college” learning experience where kids can
discover the fun of computers, art, music, physical fitness, math,
science, communication skills, and conflict resolution.
Students will be able to participate in activities to help build
self-esteem, explore exciting and somewhat non-traditional college
and career opportunities, and spend time on a college campus in the
heart of the Downtown Discovery District. KIC is taught by
teachers & staff experienced with this age group. The youth
will enjoy field trips, activities and performances by special
guests and members of Columbus State Faculty.
Enrollment will be limited to 150 students to ensure quality and the
desired class size (15 children per class) for this type of program.
The program offers two separate tracks.
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“Exploring the Future,” which focuses on art/art history,
science/physical world connections, literature/creative writing,
drama/self-esteem, physical education, health and fitness. The
students in this track will have an opportunity to visit such places
as the Kelton House / Underground Railroad tour, the Topiary Garden,
or the Columbus Metropolitan Library.
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“Tooling up for the Future” focuses on computer learning, robotics,
mass communications, conflict resolution, the Internet, math,
scientific methods, and environmental studies. The students in this
track participate in an environmental stream monitoring field trip
at Battelle Darby Metro Park.
Kids in College takes place on Columbus State’s main campus, 550 E.
Spring Street - Nestor Hall student lounge, June 14 thru June 25,
2010, Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The cost is $320 for the 2-week program. Your completed
registration application and a $100 deposit is all that is needed to
reserve a space. The remaining program tuition is due on or
before June 12, 2010.
A limited number of need-based scholarships are available. If
you are interested in applying for a scholarship, completed
registration and all scholarship materials, need to be submitted to
our office by 3:00 pm, May 21, 2010.
To request more information or to inquire about how you or your
organization can sponsor a child, call 287-5961 or 1-800-621-6407
ext.5961.
To access the
2009 Kids In College Application Packet
click here. (.pdf)
Schedules