Green Country Technology Center is opening the doors to opportunity and fun - for local students this summer with its annual Career Exploration Camp, a hands-on, action-packed adventure into the world of career discovery. Set for June 3-5 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily, the camp promises to ignite curiosity and inspire future career paths for students entering 6th through 10th grade.
Green Country Technology Center is opening the doors to opportunity and fun - for local students this summer with its annual Career Exploration Camp, a hands-on, action-packed adventure into the world of career discovery. Set for June 3-5 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily, the camp promises to ignite curiosity and inspire future career paths for students entering 6th through 10th grade.
For just $20, campers will get an all-access pass to explore a variety of career fields through interactive experiences led by GCTC’s skilled instructors. The low cost includes all materials, lunch, snacks and even a GCTC camp t-shirt - so kids can look the part while diving into their potential futures.
From robotics to health sciences, digital media to construction tools, the camp is designed to offer something for everyone. Whether your student dreams of becoming a nurse, a welder, a chef, or a coder, GCTC’s summer camp is the place to start exploring.
And for families needing a ride - no worries. Transportation is available to and from GCTC for students from its sending schools, making access easier than ever.
With just 60 spots available, space is going fast. Applications are due by Friday, May 16, and can be downloaded at https://shorturl.at/0GCdX or picked up in person at the GCTC Administrative Building. Completed forms should be dropped off at the same location.
“This camp is a great way for students to learn by doing, and to find out what they’re passionate about,” a GCTC representative shared. “It’s one of our favorite events of the year, because we get to help kids see just how exciting their futures can be.”
Parents and students with questions are encouraged to call 918-758-0840 for more information.