Lakeland University to Host New Immersive STEAM Summer Camps for Area Youth
A new Lakeland University partnership is bringing immersive, hands-on STEAM summer camps to families in the Sheboygan County area beginning the week of July 27.
Club SciKidz is launching its inaugural year of full-day, weeklong camps hosted on Lakeland’s main campus, offering students ages 6–15 the opportunity to explore robotics, science, engineering and medicine in a collegiate setting.
Camps run Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., with extended camp care options available. With a 10:1 staff-to-student ratio, students receive personalized instruction in a small-group environment.
Each week, campers complete 15 or more hands-on projects — building, testing, designing and experimenting using real tools and materials. Programs are fully immersive and designed to move beyond worksheets and passive learning.
Featured camps include:
The new location marks the program’s inaugural year at Lakeland and expands access to career-connected STEM learning experiences for local families.
“Students don’t just learn about science and technology — they experience it,” said Tanzania Sewell, managing director of Club SciKidz. “They leave each week with projects they’ve built themselves and confidence in what they can create.”
Enrollment for camps beginning July 27 is now open. Space is limited to maintain small-group instruction.