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Summer Camp 2023 is a Success

College offered 18 different career exploration camps

The college is celebrating another summer of fun and learning for campers who participated in one of our 18 career exploration camps. Held every summer for students between the ages of 9-18, we had 229 campers participate in such sessions as Basic/Advanced Fire Camp, Healthcare Immersion, GirlTech, Diesel Technology and Wheels on Fire!

Planning for the 2023 summer camps started last fall and many of the offerings were filled on the first day of registration earlier in spring. It’s especially exciting to know that many campers return year after year and often sign up for multiple sessions. 

 Did they have fun? Check out the photo gallery below.

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