Step into the role of an engineer this summer with the WithKiP Robotics Camp! Students aged 11 - 14 will design and 3D print custom robot components, wire electrical systems to power movement, and use coding to program their own KiP robot to complete challenges - no previous experience necessary.
Step into the world of modern engineering at the MicroMaker: Microchips to Collaborative Robotics summer camp for ages 15 - 18, where students explore how technology evolves from microchips to real-world robotic systems. Participants will learn directly from an Arizona State University faculty member, gaining insight into the same tools and techniques used in college labs and industry. The experience begins with embedded systems, where students program the ESP32-S3 using MicroPython and work with sensors and peripherals to build interactive devices.
This camp engages students aged 11 - 14 in hands-on activities that introduce integrated engineering—a multidisciplinary approach that combines mechanical, electrical, software, and design thinking skills to solve real-world problems. Through a series of interactive design challenges, students will work in teams to brainstorm, prototype, test, and refine their ideas. Along the way, they will design, build, and improve their projects while developing problem-solving, teamwork, and creative thinking skills.
Step into the world of modern engineering at the MicroMaker: Microchips to Collaborative Robotics summer camp for ages 15 - 18, where students explore how technology evolves from microchips to real-world robotic systems. Participants will learn directly from an Arizona State University faculty member, gaining insight into the same tools and techniques used in college labs and industry. The experience begins with embedded systems, where students program the ESP32-S3 using MicroPython and work with sensors and peripherals to build interactive devices.

The GAME School annually hosts a summer program for students ages 12 to 18, featuring five-day, project-focused workshops.
Barrett Summer Scholars (BSS) is a summer residential program that gives motivated high school students the opportunity to experience college life while strengthening academic and leadership skills. Participants explore challenging topics, build college-ready habits, and learn what it’s like to study on a university campus. Designed for students across multiple grade levels, BSS helps participants feel more prepared, confident, and excited about their transition to higher education.
INSPIRE is a residential summer program that helps high school students get ready for college while exploring learning through culture, community, and connection. Students take part in engaging activities, hands-on projects, and college-going experiences that highlight culturally meaningful perspectives. Along the way, they will connect with Arizona State University resources and meet students, staff, and faculty to help them feel more comfortable, supported, and prepared for life after high school.
Program Highlights
Program Description:
What is the key to success for teens and young adults? Success isn’t just about doing well in school or getting into a good college. Being successful is about discovering your strengths, mastering your emotions, and adding value wherever you go. A child is only truly successful when they learn to be happy and confident with who they are.
Program Description:
What is the key to success for teens and young adults? Success isn’t just about doing well in school or getting into a good college. Being successful is about discovering your strengths, mastering your emotions, and adding value wherever you go. A child is only truly successful when they learn to be happy and confident with who they are.