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MTSU summer STEM camp registration open through May 15 for high schoolers — but hurry!

Registration for the second Middle Tennessee State University College of Basic and Applied Sciences summer STEM camp will begin Wednesday, March 15.

This summer, from June 19 to 23, the college will triple the number of participants and increase the number of faculty and departments involved with the camp highlighting science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

MTSU Summer STEM Camp participants use a net to fish for darters in the Stones River at Walter Hill Dam in Murfreesboro in this July 2022 photo. About 30 rising high school sophomores and juniors attended the College of Basic and Applied Sciences camp featuring biology, chemistry and engineering technology. This year’s camp is open to rising ninth through 12th graders and will be held June 19-23, with registration opening Wednesday, March 15. (MTSU file photo by J. Intintoli)
MTSU Summer STEM Camp participants use a net to fish for darters in the Stones River at Walter Hill Dam in Murfreesboro in this July 2022 photo. About 30 rising high school sophomores and juniors attended the College of Basic and Applied Sciences camp featuring biology, chemistry and engineering technology. This year’s camp is open to rising ninth through 12th graders and will be held June 19-23, with registration opening Wednesday, March 15. (MTSU file photo by J. Intintoli)

Students entering grades 9 through 12 can come to the camp and receive a taste of biology, chemistry, math, science education, physics and engineering technology through fun activities and events with actual professors in a college setting.

Participants can explore rivers, education or quantum computers — or visit the MTSU Flight Operations Center at Murfreesboro Airport, and Creamery or observatory on campus. Fun extras include spending time in the Student Union game room, Campus Recreation Center and movie theater.

An MTSU student, center, assists two MTSU STEM summer camp participants with their chemistry project during the July 2022 College of Basic and Applied Sciences inaugural event for rising sophomores and juniors in a Science Building classroom. The college will hold the event June 19-23, with registration opening Wednesday, March 15, and expanding to 90 students this year. (MTSU file photo by J. Intintoli)
An MTSU student, center, assists two MTSU STEM summer camp participants with their chemistry project during the July 2022 College of Basic and Applied Sciences inaugural event for rising sophomores and juniors in a Science Building classroom. The college will hold the event June 19-23, with registration opening Wednesday, March 15, and expanding to 90 students this year. (MTSU file photo by J. Intintoli)

The in-person camp will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Registration before April 15 will be $200 per person and include meals, activities, trips, supplies, T-shirt and more. The fee after April 15 will be $250.

The registration deadline is May 15. To register, visit www.mtsu.edu/cbas/CBASSTEMSummercamp.php.

The camp is a collaboration with the MTSU Tennessee STEM Education Center.

For more information, call 615-898-2613.

— Randy Weiler (Randy.Weiler@mtsu.edu)

MTSU Engineering Technology electronics lab director Daniel Garrett, left, works with high school sophomores Daniel Morgan of Spring Hill, Tenn., second from left, Miles Minor of Murfreesboro and Vishnu Channagiri of Franklin, Tenn., in this July 2022 photo taken in a Voorhies Engineering Technology classroom. The students were making solar panels out of circuit boards during the College of Basic and Applied Sciences Summer STEM Camp. Registration begins Wednesday, March 15, for the 2023 camp open to 90 rising ninth through 12th-grade students. (MTSU file photo by J. Intintoli)
MTSU Engineering Technology electronics lab director Daniel Garrett, left, works with high school sophomores Daniel Morgan of Spring Hill, Tenn., second from left, Miles Minor of Murfreesboro and Vishnu Channagiri of Franklin, Tenn., in this July 2022 photo taken in a Voorhies Engineering Technology classroom. The students were making solar panels out of circuit boards during the College of Basic and Applied Sciences Summer STEM Camp. Registration begins Wednesday, March 15, for the 2023 camp open to 90 rising ninth through 12th-grade students. (MTSU file photo by J. Intintoli)
2023 MTSU College of Basic and Applied Sciences Summer STEM Camp graphic.


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