NEW ADDITIONS: UC s Summer Programs Keep You Active All Year
From academics to athletics to the arts, UC has summer programs that are fun and challenging for children on their summer break as well as adults. Check these Web sites for registration. This page will be growing, as registration opens for summer camps for kids, sports camps, academic credit courses for UC students, and non-credit offerings open for the UC and Cincinnati USA community.
Browse the Communiversity Summer Catalog
Emerging Ethnic Engineers (E3)
Summer Bridge program for ethnic students entering the College of Engineering in fall 06. (Apply by May 1.)
Women in Science and Engineering (WISE)
Research Experience for Women Undergraduates (REWU) for current female undergraduates. (Application deadline is March 1.)
College of Medicine Summer Enrichment Programs
(Middle School Students, High School Students, Undergraduates, Post Baccalaureate Students, Middle and High School Science Teachers.)
Women in Engineering and Computer Science Summer Camp
(Registration opens March 1)
Men in Engineering and Computer Science Summer Camp
(Registration opens March 1)
Summer Honors Institutes for Gifted Students
REC Kids Camp
(Registration begins April 10)
Upward Bound Program, College of Applied Science
UC Sports Camps:
UC Football Announces 2006 Camps and Clinics
UC Volleyball Camp Information
Mick Cronin Basketball Camp
College-Conservatory of Music Summer Programs:
Accent06 Chamber Music Festival
Music06 Chamber Music Festival
Opera Theatre and Music Festival of Lucca, Italy
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