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It’s the age of exploration this summer

The Faculty of Science & Engineering’s Science Explorations and Engineering Explorations summer camp programs are now accepting applications for the 2011 summer session. There is limited space available – register early and secure your spot!

Science Explorations is back with a new curriculum designed to inspire and stimulate budding young scientists, aged 8 to 11. The camp offers a variety of innovative and captivating science-themed, hands-on activities. 

Engineering Explorations, the engineering-focused camp, will challenge older aspiring scientists, ages 10-13, with interactive activities using technology and simple machines. In both camps, in addition to the science or engineering curriculum, campers are exposed to York's many facilities, both in the lab and outside the buildings.

Science Explorations will be offered in two formats this year – as a one-week or two-week (A1 & A2 or C1 & C2) program:

 Session

 Dates

 Ages

 Fee

 A1  

 July 4-8

 8 to 11

 $180

 A2

 July 11-15

 8 to 11

 $180

 B 

 July 18-22

 8 to 11

 $180

 C1

 August 2-5

 8 to 11

 $180

 C2

 August 8-12

 8 to 11

 $180

 D

 August 15-19

 8 to 11

 $180

Engineering Explorations will be offered as one-week sessions:

 Session

 Dates

 Ages

 Fee

 E1 

 July 25-29

 10 to 13

 $200

 E2

 August 22-26

 10 to 13

 $200

The camp office is now open and registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Campers will experience a full day of activities beginning at 9am and finishing at 4pm, five days a week. Extended supervision is provided free of charge to all campers from 8 to 9am and from 4 until 5pm. Additionally, subsidies for camp fees are also available; inquire if interested.  

Registration forms and additional information about the camp can be found on the Explorations camps website. You can also drop by 355 Lumbers Building, or contact Corinne Sperling at ext. 22315 or explore@yorku.ca.

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