Summer Camps at UT Provide Kids Chance to Explore, Learn, and Play
As the end of the school year approaches, University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s summer camps are gearing up with a host of fun and educational activities for kids of all ages.
As the end of the school year approaches, University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s summer camps are gearing up with a host of fun and educational activities for kids of all ages.
UT has plenty of options for keeping your kiddos busy when classes end.
UT Gardens’ Garden Discovery Camps teach children about nature in a variety of summer camps. UT employees are eligible for a discount on sessions with registration by April 15.
As spring gets under way, it’s time to consider summer plans for kids. UT has many educational, active and interesting camps to offer.
UT offers many fun and interesting summer camps that keep kids active and learning.
Summer break is just around the corner, but learning doesn’t have to stop just because school is out. UT offers several fun and interesting summer camps that keep kids active and learning.
As spring approaches, it’s time to consider summer plans and summer camps for kids. UT has many educational, active and interesting camps to offer. All camps are on the UT campus unless otherwise noted.
The school year is almost over, and summer is right around the corner. Worried about keeping your kids busy? Take a look at the many educational, active and interesting camps for all ages that UT Knoxville has to offer.
UT’s Office of Communications and Marketing is compiling the 2011 Summer Camps list. If your department is planning a camp for kids this summer, please submit camp information by March 14. Be sure to include the dates and times, age/grade eligibility and cost of each camp, along with who to contact for registration and questions.
UT professors conducting research at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis will get help this summer from undergraduates coming from around the country to participate in the Research Experience for Undergraduates and Research Experience for Veterinary programs.
UT Gardens is excited to present its first summer camp opportunities for children ages 4 to 12. Each two-hour to six-hour camp will explore a different garden topic and includes fun activities and take-home projects for children.