SuperCamp, the leading international academic summer camp, is coming to Kent, Ohio in 2011 with programs for middle school and high school students at Kent State University. SuperCamp is a summer enrichment program that launched in 1982 and has graduated over 57,000 students from its 7- and 10-day residential programs.
SuperCamp will hold its Senior Forum teen summer camp August 3-12 and its Junior Forum middle school summer camp July 25-31. Both programs provide students with the learning and life skills needed to improve grades, confidence, motivation, and social skills. Additionally, the teen program introduces the 8 Keys of Excellence, eight character-development principles, to the students over the course of the 10-day camp.
Kent State University is a public research university located in Kent, Ohio. Although the university has eight campuses around the northeast Ohio region, our summer camp programs will be held solely on the main – and largest – campus. Kent State has become an engine for economic, cultural and workforce development locally and internationally as one of the premiere universities in Ohio and is ranked among the nation's 77 public research universities demonstrating high-research activity by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
In addition to its Kent location, SuperCamp has eight other locations in 2011, from the Stanford University in Northern California to Wake Forest University in the southeast.
For more information on all SuperCamp programs visit SuperCamp.com or call 800-285-3276 today.