SuperCamp, a summer enrichment program for students ages 14 to 19, establishes its prominence in the state of California by providing Northern California camps at Stanford University and Southern California camps at Cal State San Marcos in north San Diego County. Featured at both Stanford and Cal State San Marcos are SuperCamp’s two most popular programs, Junior Forum and Senior Forum.
Cal State San Marcos, which is the newest of SuperCamp’s seven regional program sites across the country, is the higher education leader in the northern San Diego region, fostering quality of life through lifelong personal growth and sustainable community development. The campus, which has been in existence since 1980, is infused with boundless optimism as it prepares to meet the higher education needs of one of the nation’s top five largest growing regions.
SuperCamp’s high school program, Senior Forum, is offered at the northern San Diego County site, from August 1 - 10. Senior Forum students learn to make the most of every moment, uncover their unique abilities, and develop greater confidence, while mastering strategies for academic and personal success. The skills campers learn through the Senior Forum program help to ease school stress, build study skills, improve grades, and increase test scores, including the SAT and ACT. Students also learn life skills that encourage them to discover their strengths, pursue goals, make big decisions, solve problems, and resolve conflicts. This program is designed for students entering grades 9 through 12 in the fall and offers lessons in leadership-building as well.
Parents who are interested in SuperCamp's California summer camps at Cal State San Marcos, as well as the nine other summer camp locations, can call 1-800-285-3276 or visit www.SuperCamp.com.