Wake Forest University Summer Camps
Our North Carolina summer camps are held at Wake Forest University. These Wake Forest summer camps are located at the foot of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. More than 40 buildings of Georgian architecture, constructed of Ole Virginia brick, grace the campus amid magnolias, pines, and colorful year-round blossoms. Wake Forest values excellent teaching, high academic standards, superior resources, and an appreciation for the lifelong journey of learning based in a liberal arts education. SuperCamp's Winston-Salem, North Carolina summer camps at Wake Forest fill up fast every year, so parents are encouraged to enroll early.
SuperCamp's Winston-Salem, North Carolina teen camps include three of our Senior Forum sessions for students entering grades 9-12 in the fall. Our North Carolina academic camps attract students from throughout the southeast and, as a result, they fill up fast every year.
Wake Forest University Enrichment Camp Dates
The dates of our 2012 Wake Forest enrichment camps are, as follows:
Senior Forum: June 29 - July 8
Senior Forum: July 11 - 20
Senior Forum: July 23 - August 1
In conjunction with the first Senior Forum camp, we also have a 3-day Parent Support Camp, July 6-8. Parents of any SuperCamp campers can sign up for this enlightening and enjoyable "parent camp" in which you learn more about what students attending our Wake Forest summer camps learn, as well as how to support and strengthen the relationship with your son or daughter year-round.
Wake Forest University Academic Camp Content
As with all of our academic camps, our Wake Forest University academic camps provide a unique blend of learning skills and life skills, which help students on the academic side and also in their personal lives – with relationships, character development, leadership skills, interpersonal skills, confidence, self-esteem and motivation.
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Connie, SuperCamp grad parent
"This is the first time in history that my son ever got straight A's! He is using memory techniques, Quantum Reading and note-taking skills. I am proud! He is proud!"
Heather, SuperCamp grad
"It's a great experience. It's a lot of fun, plus you learn some important life skills. I made some of the best friends I've ever had at camp."
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