This summer, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI) is offering engaging and educational designed to provide high school students with hands-on learning experiences in technology, cybersecurity and more. With opportunities to build skills, connect with peers, and even earn college credit, these camps are a perfect way to make the most of the summer break.
CYBER ESCAPE ROOM
Step into an immersive cybersecurity challenge with CWI’s Cyber Escape Room. This unique experience is a beginner-level cyber escape room with puzzles and challenges using real-world cybersecurity techniques such as ciphers, cryptography, password cracking, and social engineering. Each session is limited to 10 people. Early registration is recommended to secure your spot.
Dates: May 2
Times: Three sessions available: 9 – 10 a.m., 10 – 11 a.m., 11 a.m. - noon
Location: (APIN)
Cost: FREE
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CYBER SUMMER CAMP
Dive into the world of computing and cybersecurity at CWI’s Cyber Summer Camp. This week-long camp introduces students, grades 7 – 10, to computer hardware, operating systems, and the fundamentals of cybersecurity through interactive activities. Attendees will explore gamified cybersecurity education, learn about hackers and cybersecurity threats, and gain valuable hands-on experience.
Dates: June 27 – 27
Times: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Location: (APIN), Room 1425
Cost: $200/per student, grades 7 – 10 (scholarships available)
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SUMMER BRIDGE CAMP
CWI’s Summer Bridge Camp is a week-long enrichment and skills development program designed for current 11th-grade students interested in exploring careers in Computer Science/Engineering, Automotive/Manufacturing, and Health Sciences. Participants will engage in two classes each day, leadership development workshops, and off-campus industry tours tailored to their chosen field. The program also includes career preparation sessions, guest speaker presentations, and an empowerment workshop. Students will have the opportunity to connect with CWI faculty, staff, and peers through interactive activities and icebreakers. Breakfast, lunch, and transportation for off-campus visits will be provided.
Date: July 7 – 11
Time: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Location: (NMEC)
Cost: FREE
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