Malone University to host academic summer camps

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Academic summer camps are returning to Malone during the summer of 2024.

These exciting day camp programs allow rising sophomores through seniors to test drive their academic interests and get a taste of life on a university campus in a safe and fun environment.

"Academic camps continue to maintain popularity as demand for career preparedness for incoming college students has grown,” said Eric Young, Ph.D., vice president for enrollment and marketing. “In an ever-changing economic climate, students and their families are looking for reassurance that they’ll be prepared for their God-given calling after graduation. Our academic camps give students a chance to explore disciplines that are interesting to them while interacting with college students and professors who love learning as much as they do.”

Malone's academic summer camps will be held June 17-20 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Choose from:

Computer Science Camp: Campers of all skill levels are welcome to explore the ins-and-outs of cybersecurity, ethical hacking, social engineering, data security, and networking fundamentals. We will be using the Python programming language.

LeadNow: Youth Leadership Institute: For natural leaders who want to grow deeper in their faith and service to others, this camp includes interactions with local faith leaders and community influencers, as well as participation in a local service opportunity.

Nursing Camp: Explore a career in nursing with Malone’s fully equipped Nursing Clinical Labs! Campers will also tour an area hospital, chat with professional nurses, and receive CPR certification.

Service Camp: Gain tangible experience through cross cultural opportunities in the community, education about theories of service practice, and learn from a variety of local helping professionals.

Zoo and Wildlife Biology Camp: Develop hands-on skills like animal handling, and field identification of local plant and animal species. Visit a diverse array of zoos, wildlife rehabilitation facilities, and natural areas in northeast Ohio.

Register now