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Collin College to Offer Summer Camps

February 26, 2025

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Collin College will offer a variety of camps this summer for students. Participants can select camps ranging from automotive exploration to video production, and certain subjects are repeated at multiple campuses. The following camps are located on the college’s campuses in Allen, Celina, Farmersville, Frisco, McKinney, and Wylie.

Allen

Automotive Exploration Camp
Monday and Tuesday, June 2-3, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Technical Campus, 2550 Bending Branch Way, Allen
Are you ready to learn about exciting opportunities in the automotive industry? This camp is open to students entering ninth through 12th grade. Students will explore the essential function, maintenance, and light repair of automobiles related to vehicle ownership and safety associated with maintaining a vehicle, all on vehicles supplied by the college. The students will encounter fluids and chemicals, fumes, and brake dust. Due to the nature of the environment, those with sensitivities may be susceptible to skin and respiratory reactions. The college will provide safety glasses, gloves, and other safety equipment. Students will also receive a camp T-shirt. The cost is $100, and spots are limited. Early registration is recommended. Email Ryan Pawlowski at ryanpawlowski@collin.edu for more information.

Automotive Exploration Camp
Monday and Tuesday, June 2-3, 1-4 p.m.
Technical Campus, 2550 Bending Branch Way, Allen
Are you ready to learn about exciting opportunities in the automotive industry? This camp is open to students entering ninth through 12th grade. Students will explore the essential function, maintenance, and light repair of automobiles related to vehicle ownership and safety associated with maintaining a vehicle, all on vehicles supplied by the college. The students will encounter fluids and chemicals, fumes, and brake dust. Due to the nature of the environment, those with sensitivities may be susceptible to skin and respiratory reactions. The college will provide safety glasses, gloves, and other safety equipment. Students will also receive a camp T-shirt. The cost is $100, and spots are limited. Early registration is recommended. Email Ryan Pawlowski at ryanpawlowski@collin.edu for more information.

Electronics Level I Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 2-5, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Technical Campus, 2550 Bending Branch Way, Allen
This camp is open to students entering eighth and ninth grade who are interested in learning electronics basics and building circuits on breadboards. The Engineering Technology and Computer Science departments sponsor this camp. The cost for the camp is $175, which includes supplies, snacks, and drinks. Registration opens Monday, April 14. Spots are limited, so early registration is recommended. Email Joseph Irving at jirving@collin.edu for more information.

Electronics Level I Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 16-19, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Technical Campus, 2550 Bending Branch Way, Allen
This camp is open to students entering eighth and ninth grade who are interested in learning electronics basics and building circuits on breadboards. The Engineering Technology and Computer Science departments sponsor this camp. The cost for the camp is $175, which includes supplies, snacks, and drinks. Registration opens Monday, April 14. Spots are limited, so early registration is recommended. Email Joseph Irving at jirving@collin.edu for more information.

Electronics Level II Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 30-July 3, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Technical Campus, 2550 Bending Branch Way, Allen
This camp is open to students entering eighth and ninth grade who are interested in learning the basics of soldering and desoldering. The Engineering Technology and Computer Science departments sponsor this camp. The cost for the camp is $175, which includes supplies, snacks, and drinks. Registration opens Monday, April 14. Spots are limited, so early registration is recommended. Email Joseph Irving at jirving@collin.edu for more information.

Robotics Camp
Monday-Friday, July 21-25, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Technical Campus, 2550 Bending Branch Way, Allen
Unleash your creativity to build and test small robots at the Robotics Camp. This camp is open to students entering seventh and eighth grade. The Engineering Technology and Computer Science departments and the Collin Robotics Club sponsor this camp. The cost for the camp is $175 and includes supplies, snacks, and drinks. Registration opens Monday, April 14. Email Yiping Wang at ywang@collin.edu for more information.

Celina

eSports and Gaming Camp in Collaboration with Celina ISD
Monday-Thursday, June 2-5 and June 16-19, 9 a.m.-Noon
Moore Middle School, 300 E. GA Moore Parkway, Celina
The eSports summer camp offers gamers a unique opportunity to enhance their skills and knowledge in competitive gaming. This camp is for students entering sixth through 10th grade. Under the guidance of an experienced coach, participants engage in intense training sessions, strategic workshops, and team-building exercises. Through a combination of gameplay analysis and practical exercises, campers develop crucial teamwork, communication, and decision-making skills essential for success in the eSports arena. By the end of the camp, attendees will not only refine their gameplay abilities but also forge lasting connections with fellow gamers in a supportive and collaborative environment. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Drone Camp in Collaboration with Celina ISD
Monday-Thursday, June 2-5 and June 16-19, 9 a.m.-Noon
Moore Middle School, 300 E. GA Moore Parkway, Celina
Drone Camp allows secondary students to learn programming using autonomous aerial vehicles or drones. This four-day camp is for students entering grades six through nine and provides an introduction to programming, aerial drone flying, and ethics. The camp is designed to be accessible to any secondary student who is interested in drone technology. No previous programming experience is required, and all skill levels are welcome. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Robotics Camp in Collaboration with Celina ISD
Monday-Thursday, June 2-5, 9 a.m.-Noon, for grades sixth through seventh
Monday-Thursday, June 9-12, 9 a.m.-Noon, for grades eighth through ninth
Celina Campus, 2505 Kinship Parkway, Celina
Robotics Camp will introduce students to basic robotics building and coding principles. Robots will be built using the current high school robotics equipment used for the VEX Robotics competitions. This camp will help participants get familiar with the VEX Robotics system. No previous robotics experience is required. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Health Science Camp in Collaboration with Celina ISD
Monday-Thursday, June 2-5, 9 a.m.-Noon, for grades fifth through sixth
Monday-Thursday, June 9-12, 9 a.m.-Noon, for grades seventh through eighth
Celina Campus, 2505 Kinship Parkway, Celina
This summer camp provides aspiring medical professionals with a fun and educational experience in the world of healthcare. Participants will learn essential first-aid procedures, CPR, and basic emergency response skills under the guidance of a trained professional. Through hands-on activities and interactive demonstrations, campers will explore various medical careers and practice life-saving techniques. The camp fosters confidence and teamwork while emphasizing the importance of safety and preparedness. By the end of the camp, attendees will leave with valuable healthcare knowledge, an AHA Heartsaver Certification, and a passion for helping others. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Storytelling Through Gameplay Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 2-5, 9 a.m.-Noon
Celina Campus, 2505 Kinship Parkway, Celina
The Storytelling Through Gameplay camp is an opportunity for students to explore the art of fantasy world-building. This camp is for students entering grades eight through 12. Students will design and write characters and bring an entirely new world to life through collaborative gameplay with fellow campers. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Culinary Camp in Collaboration with Celina ISD
Monday-Thursday, June 9-12, 9 a.m.-Noon, for grades fifth through sixth
Monday-Thursday, June 16-19, 9 a.m.-Noon, for grades seventh through eighth
Celina High School, 3455 N. Preston Road, Celina
This basic culinary summer camp will provide aspiring chefs with a fun and educational experience in the kitchen. Participants will learn essential cooking techniques, meal preparation skills, and kitchen safety under the guidance of a trained professional. Through hands-on cooking sessions and interactive demonstrations, campers will create and explore various dishes. The camp fosters creativity and confidence in the kitchen while emphasizing the importance of healthy eating habits. By the end of the camp, attendees will leave with newfound culinary knowledge and a passion for cooking. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Content Creators Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 9-12, 1-4 p.m.
Celina Campus, 2505 Kinship Parkway, Celina
Students will engage in writing content about local past and present history, explore research, and practice writing different genres. This camp is for students entering grades eight through 12. Campers will write their own original works inspired by the readings. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Body Lab Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 9-12, 1-4 p.m.
Celina Campus, 2505 Kinship Parkway, Celina
Campers will explore the inner workings of the human body by doing hands-on experiments. This camp is for students entering grades five through six. Attendees will experiment with a functioning heart in a specimen, learn about germs and immune function, interact with the digestive and nervous systems, and observe a dissected cow heart and sheep brain. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Lego Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 16-19, 1-4 p.m.
Celina Campus, 2505 Kinship Parkway, Celina
This camp will focus on physics concepts, building design, and group problem-solving, all using Legos. This camp is for students entering grades five through six. Attendees will learn different ways to power a car, participate in a Lego Masters-like build challenge, and play competitive games. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Challenge Survival Camp
Monday-Thursday, July 7-10, 9 a.m.-Noon
Celina Campus, 2505 Kinship Parkway, Celina
Campers will have the opportunity to become citizen scientists and unleash their inner explorers. This camp is for students entering grades seven through eight. Participants will learn to master essential survival skills – from water purification to teamwork – in this immersive adventure. The cost is $100. Contact Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu or Brenda Carter at bcarter@collin.edu for more information.

Farmersville

Junior Nature Explorers Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 2-5 and June 9-12, 9 a.m.-Noon
Farmersville Campus, 501 S. Collin Parkway, Farmersville
Students entering grades four through six will engage in an eight-day, hands-on, field-based experience to learn how to “bring nature home.” Campers will learn about habitat preservation and stewardship while exploring concepts in geoscience, native plants, agriculture, and animals, such as mammals, birds, insects, and more. All hands-on and field experiences will take place at the Farmersville Campus. The cost is $175 and includes snacks. For more information, call the campus at 972.549.6490.

Crime Scene Investigation Camp
Tuesday-Thursday, July 8-10, 9 a.m.-Noon
Farmersville Campus, 501 S. Collin Parkway, Farmersville
Learn hands-on forensic investigation techniques at the Crime Scene Investigation summer camp. Experts in criminal justice will take participants through exercises that apply forensic methods to prepare crime scenes. Participants will learn proper search procedures as well as identification, documentation, preservation, and collection of crime scene evidence including fingerprints, DNA, blood, and shoe and tire impressions. Mock crime scene activities and evidence are age appropriate and challenging. Campers entering grades nine through 12 are eligible to attend. The cost is $100 per participant and includes supplies and snacks. For more information, call the campus at 972.549.6490.

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Frisco

Video Production Camp
Monday-Wednesday, July 14-16, 1-4 p.m.
Frisco Campus, IT Center: Room 103, 9700 Wade Blvd., Frisco
This camp, for students ages 13 through 18, will dedicate three half-days to teaching participants how to operate professional video equipment in order to collaboratively create a project. Previous projects have ranged from commercials to mini-documentaries and live TV shows. This camp will cover hands-on instruction from Collin College faculty and provide a take-home USB flash drive containing campers’ work. The cost is $175. Contact Shannan Mellor at smellor@collin.edu for more information.

Jewelry Camp
Monday-Thursday, July 14-17, 9 a.m.-Noon
Frisco Campus, Library (Art Hall) Room L131, 9700 Wade Blvd., Frisco
This camp will introduce students ages 13 through 18 to basic jewelry fabrication techniques in non-ferrous metals. Students will be instructed in the use of hand and power tools and learn skills such as cutting, filing, finishing, and fastening techniques. Through this interactive, hands-on camp, students will be able to create small, jewelry-scale work in metal and keep their finished creations. The cost is $175. Contact Chris Tinnen at ctinnen@collin.edu for more information.

McKinney

Nurse Camp/Health Science Investigation Camp
Monday-Wednesday, June 2-4, 9 a.m.-Noon
McKinney Campus, 2200 W. University Dr., McKinney 
This camp is for students entering grades seven through 12 who are interested in learning more about the healthcare field. Offering unique opportunities for participants, this camp will provide hands-on experience including assisting medical personnel during simulations and sensory activities, utilizing industry-standard equipment, and participating in demonstrations. This camp will focus on healthcare areas such as health professions, nursing, respiratory care, and medical assisting. Email Joyce Sizemore at jsizemore@collin.edu for more information. 

College For Kids
Monday-Thursday, June 2-5, 9 a.m.-Noon
McKinney Campus, 2200 W. University Dr., McKinney 
This summer youth enrichment program is for kids entering grades seven through nine. Students will participate in project-based inquiry and exploration courses where they can discover new talents, meet new friends, and develop the knowledge and skills to begin thinking and planning for college success. The registration fee is $125. Email Brandy Fair at bfair@collin.edu or Andrea Szlachtowski at aszlachtowski@collin.edu for more information.

Wylie

Texas All-Star Jazz Camp
Sunday-Friday, June 8-13, 8:40 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (evening concerts at 7 p.m. on select days)
Wylie Campus, 391 Country Club Road, Wylie
The Texas All-Star Jazz Camp is open to musicians of all levels with a minimum age of 13. The curriculum includes jazz theory, improvisation, jazz history/listening, instrumental masterclasses on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, piano, guitar, bass, drums, and ensembles – big bands and combos. Jazz camp faculty include members of the Collin College Music Department as well as jazz performers and educators from across the country. Early bird registration is open through April 20 with a tuition of $300. Regular registration is open from April 21-June 8 with a tuition of $325. Contact Kevin McNerney at kmcnerney@collin.edu for more information.

College for Kids
Monday-Thursday, June 16-19 and June 23-26, 8:30 a.m.-Noon
Wylie Campus, 391 Country Club Road, Wylie
College for Kids is a summer youth enrichment program for students entering grades seven through nine. Students will participate in project-based inquiry and exploration courses where they will discover new talents, meet new friends, and develop the knowledge and skills to begin thinking and planning for college success. This year’s camp will offer new and revamped courses with options including Chemistry, Anatomy, Animation and Visual Effects, Art Fusion, Science in Action, Architecture, and Student Rock Band. Also, new this year, scholarships are available. The fee is $250. Spots are limited, so early registration is encouraged. For more information, contact college4kids@collin.edu. 

For more information about Collin College summer camps, visit www.collin.edu/community/summercamps.

Collin College serves more than 60,000 credit and continuing education students annually and offers more than 200 degrees and certificates, including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), a Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in Cybersecurity, a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Construction Management, and a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Clinical Operations Management. The only public college based in Collin County, Collin College is a partner to business, government, and industry, providing customized training and workforce development. For more information, visit www.collin.edu.