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MTU - SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS - offers students in GRADES 6-11 a variety of hands-on explorations in engineering, science, technology, computer science, business, design, and humanities. This is a fantastic Camp-like, mini college experience that packs a ton of learning, experimenting, and fun into each day.

Since 1972, Summer Youth Programs (SYP) at Michigan Technology University has offered students in grades 6–11 a variety of hands-on explorations in engineering, science, technology, computer science, business, design, and the humanities. During their time on campus, students live in our full-service residence hall, eat in the dining hall, and participate in their chosen exploration. In the evening, students have time to relax and participate in many different supervised recreational activities, taking advantage of Lake Superior, waterfalls, hiking trails and exploring nature in the beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

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SUMMER CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS

(Scholarship application available MARCH 1 through MAY 30)

Jane A. Sawin Summer Music Camp Scholarship - Students 7 – 11 grade students within the Wexford Missaukee Intermediate School District may apply.  Must be enrolled in Band, Orchestra, or Choir at their respective school and have a recommendation from a Band, Orchestra, or Choir Teacher. Financial need, character, community service, and leadership will be taken into consideration.

THE VICTORIA L. BREHM SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MUSIC, THEATER, WRITING, DANCE, AND THE VISUAL ARTS SUMMER CAMPS - for students in grades 7 through 12. The Victoria L. Brehm Scholarships are for students attending specialized summer camps such as Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp or Interlochen Center for the Arts.

Application must be submitted 30 days prior to camp registration due date.

Return your application to the Cadillac Area Community Foundation, 201 N. Mitchell St., Ste. 101, Cadillac MI 49601, or email your application to cacf@cadillacfoundation.org - Feel free to contact the foundation for additional information.

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MSU OsteoCHAMPS 

registration is OPEN! 

OsteoCHAMPS (Osteopathic Careers in Health and Medical Professions) is an intensive pre-college residential program at Michigan State University designed to introduce high school students to careers in osteopathic medicine.

The program serves as a critical first step in a "pathway" to becoming a physician. More than half of OsteoCHAMPS attendees join the undergraduate Osteopathic Medical Scholars Program (OMSP) at MSU, which offers a competitive edge for admission into the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Apply by MARCH 6th