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[quote=Anonymous]It's an expensive summer camp with a nifty title. Here you go: http://blog.prepscholar.com/national-youth-leadership-forum It's a real camp by for profit company. Kids can nominate themselves and there are no admission criteria. If your kid uses a prep center or tutoring program or has been to a for profit STEM camp, it would not shock me if they "nominated" her by selling their address list. STEM sleepaway camps that are prestigious? Apply for CTY or TIP at Duke. There's sticker shock, but they are excellent. UVA's SEP program is also very good, competitive entry, much less expensive and has STEM options. Virginia STEAM Academy also has a good reputation and is competitive entry, but I have no first hand experience. STEM sleepway camps that are reasonably priced and very high quality but open admission? My kids have loved VA Space Flight Academy and Chincoteague Bay Marine Field Station Research. They share the same dorms on Chincoteague. I ran across the Marine Field Sastion program when I pick my kid up from Space Flight Academy (which was excellent and she wants to do the advanced week) and she wanted to do the Marine Field Station Camp because it looked like so much fun. She went. It was really cool. [/quote]
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