Tech Camp 2009 
July 20-24 & 27-31
8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Kingsbury Hall, Durham
Junior high and high school students entering grades 7-10 curious about careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) will be interested in UNH's Tech Camp.
At Tech Camp 2009, participants will work with people from industry and the university in each of the STEM areas.
UNH Tech Camp participants will come away from camp with a better understanding of how rewarding STEM professions really are. They will be exposed to varying issues effecting industry's as well as the general public's perspective.
Be a part of the solution by learning more about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math professions. (Flyer)
UNH Tech Camp Forms & Due Dates
- Summer 2009 registration is closed. (Limit 35 students week one and 60 students week two)
- Payment Information Release
- Student Guidelines and Commitment (submitted prior to camp participation)
- Release of Liability (submitted prior to camp participation)
- Medical Record (submitted prior to camp participation)
- Health Policy and Procedures (informational)
- Authorization to Pick-Up (must be submitted 3 days before pickup date/s)
- Photo Release (Word Format) (PDF)
Please return all duly signed forms to the following address:
Tech Camp 2009
Joan and James Leitzel Center
138 Parsons Hall
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH 03824
Frequently Asked Questions
Press Release
Choice of
Day Camp (8:15am - 4:30pm, includes lunch)
Residential Camp (Sunday drop-off, stay in UNH Reidential Hall, includes all meals)
Contact Information:
UNH Tech Camp 2009
Michele Munson, Camper Coordinator
CEPS Office of the Dean
33 Academic Way
Durham, NH 03824
michelemun@comcast.net
(603) 731-1087
Sponsors:
UNH Tech Camp 2009 is a collaboration between UNH's College of Engineering & Physical Sciences (CEPS), James and Joan Leitzel Center, Business and Industry Association (BIA) NH’s State Chamber of Commerce, Computer Associates, Elbrys Networks, Florida Power and Light, Goss International, IXXAT, Liberty Mutual, National Semiconductor, Orbis Technologies, Inc., Osram Sylvania, UNH InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL), University of New Hampshire, and Whelen Engineering Co Inc.
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