Summer Camps

We’re hosting four exciting STEM camp sessions across four weeks this summer! 

Time

Camps run monday through friday, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM, with drop-off starting at 7:30 AM and pick-up required by 3:00 PM.

Location, Drop-Off & Parking

  • Drop-off: Roundabout in front of the UNT Student Union.
  • Pick-up: Roundabout in front of the UNT Student Union.
  • Address: 1155 Union Circle, Denton, Texas 76203
  • Parking: You may park in the Highland Street Parking Garage for $3.75 per hour, max rate of $30 per day. Lost access card cost: $25. The address to the garage is 620 Central Avenue, Denton, Texas, 76201. The garage is located accross the street from Matthews Hall. 

Registration

  • Registration opens: March 2026 
  • One-time registration fee: $50
  • Weekly Tuition: $300
  • Tuition includes: Program fee, lunch, supplies, lanyard, and souvenirs.
  • Refund policy: Refunds can only be requested up to four weeks before the start of camp. Requests after this period are not eligible.

Weekly Menu

  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Snack Mixed fruit cup, Gold fish, Popcorn Peach cup, Whole grain crackers with cheese,  Fresh grapes Apple slices, Whole grain pretzels, Cheese cubes  Applesauce cup, Popcorn, Mini whole grain muffin Orange cup, Rice cakes, Trail mix (nut-free)
Lunch Turkey & cheese, Ham & cheese, or vegetable sandwiches, baby carrots snack pack, apple slices cup, low-fat milk carton

Soft tortillas, seasoned chicken or beans, shredded cheese, lettuce, salsa, orange wedges fruit cup, low-fat milk carton

Pizza, salad, fresh grapes snack bag, low-fat milk carton Chicken bites, french fries, mixed fruit cup, low-fat milk carton  Special Campus Dining Experience at Bruce’s Cafeteria (UNT)

Camps

Legotastic STEM Camp
Legotastic STEM Camp

Session 1

May 25 – May 29, 2026 | Legotastic STEM Camp

Campers will immerse themselves in the creative world of LEGO® Education, where imagination meets innovation! Throughout the camp, students will explore key STEM concepts while building and coding interactive LEGO® models. From designing thrilling rides in the STEAM Park to programming trains with Coding Express, and creating fun challenges like Crazy Carnival Games, campers will strengthen problem-solving, engineering, and coding skills in a hands-on, playful environment.

Grades 3-5

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RoboCity Quest Camp
RoboCity Quest Camp

Session 2

June 1 – June 5, 2026 | RoboCity Quest Camp

Students will dive into the exciting world of robotics and coding with a focus on autonomous missions using rovers and drones. Campers will explore how robotic vehicles and drones are transforming industries like delivery services, experiencing a hands-on simulation that mirrors their reality. As an education camp, RoboCity Quest integrates STEM content throughout, ensuring students strengthen their coding, engineering, and problem-solving skills while improving their overall STEM knowledge.

Grades 3-5 and Grades 6-8

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Mars Mission Camp!
Mars Mission Camp!

Session 3

June 8 – June 12, 2026 | Mars Mission Camp

Students will embark on an exciting simulated mission to Mars! Campers will code robotic rovers to navigate Martian terrain and experience the Red Planet through immersive virtual reality technology. As part of this week’s adventure, we will visit UNT’s Sky Theater to watch Mars: The Ultimate Voyage, a captivating planetarium show that explores what it will take for astronauts to travel to Mars and beyond. This camp integrates STEM concepts in every activity, helping students deepen their understanding of space science, engineering, and technology while building critical thinking and collaboration skills.

Grades 6-8

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Camp LIT

Session 4

June 15 – June 19, 2026 | Camp LIT 

Students will explore the fascinating history and science behind electric light. They’ll learn how light was invented, create their own electric circuits, and investigate the impact of artificial light on humans, plants, and wildlife. Campers will also design innovative solutions to reduce light pollution and protect our environment—combining creativity with STEM skills to make a brighter future. As an education camp, Camp LIT integrates STEM content to strengthen students’ knowledge in physics, environmental science, and engineering, while encouraging innovation and problem-solving.

Grades 6-8

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For questions, email queshonda.kudaisi@unt.edu