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Camps
& Programs
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Games
& Interactive Web Sites
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- Credit
Programs and Summer Sessions
- Each year, several of NC State University's
colleges and departments offer academically enriching
experiences for young people. This web page presents
a very brief description of those programs.
- EnviroTech
Camp
- Focuses on the science behind the
changes in the earth
- Fur,
Fish, 'n Game Rendezvous
- The 23rd Annual Fur, Fish, 'n game
Rendezvous is for all North Carolina youth ages 12-15.
It takes place at Millstone 4-H Center in Richmond County
from June 12-17, 2005.
- Girls on
Track
- Imhotep
Academy
- Camps where
the focus is on Chemistry, Computers, Math & Physics
- College
of Engineering Summer Programs
- College
of Textiles Research Program
- Young
Writers' Workshop
- The Young Writers' Workshop, a non-residential
writing camp, brings students together with published
North Carolina writers for classes in fiction, poetry,
science fiction, creative non-fiction, and drama
- School
of Design Camp: Design Camp
- Targets high school students who want
to learn more about design profession
- Science
of Sports
- A free two-week residential camp for
high school students held in Raleigh emphasizing hands-on,
inquiry science
- EnviroTech
- A free two-week residential camp for
high school students held in Raleigh emphasizing hands-on,
inquiry science
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Homework
Help & Educational Resources
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Workshops
& Colloquies
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- LabWrite
- Help with writing lab reports
- North
Carolina Sea Grant -
- The North Carolina Sea Grant Extension
Program provides a professional, coordinated and responsive
presence in the state. Sea Grant has a strong track
record of bringing together university researchers,
elected officials, government agencies, industry representatives
and the general public to increase understanding and
facilitate informed decisions regarding limited resources.
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College of Education - http://ced.ncsu.edu/
NC State Extension & Engagement -
http://www.ncsu.edu/extension.html
NCSU - http://www.ncsu.edu/
May 22, 2006
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