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STEM CAMP (GSMP)

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Administered by the Texas Workforce Commission, IC-STEM Camp (Innovation Collaboration) empowers Texas youth to explore the world of STEM and discover future high-skill, high-demand careers. Campers dive into exciting, hands-on activities like Robotics, faculty-led sessions, industry partner workshops, and end the week with the ultimate Rube Goldberg Challenge—designing an invention completely from scratch!

Throughout the week, students explore one or more of six major Texas industry clusters, from advanced manufacturingto biotechnology, energy, aerospace, IT, and more. They build real skills in problem-solving, teamwork, and creativity while having fun and connecting with new friends.

Grant funding makes it possible for rising 6th–12th graders to attend these commuter-only camps at no cost.

2026 Camp Dates: June 8–12: 9th–12th Grade | July 6–10: 6th–8th Grade

 

 

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Explore the IC-STEM Experience!

  • DAILY SCHEDULE
    8:30AM - 8:45AM - Check In
    9:00AM - 10:00AM - Session 1
    10:10AM - 11:10AM - Session 2
    11:15AM - 12:15PM - Lunch
    12:25PM - 1:25PM - Session 3
    1:35PM - 2:35PM - Session 4
    2:45PM - 3:45PM - Session 5
    3:45PM - 4:00PM - Pickup
  • DAILY ACTIVITIES

    Day 1

    Opening Ceremonies
    Robotics

    Day 2

    Academic Sessions

    Day 3

    Industry Partners

    Day 4

    Industry Partners


    Day 5

    Rube Goldberg Challenge
    Closing Ceremonies
  • WHAT TO BRING AND WHAT TO WEAR
    Clothing  

    Clothing should be casual, comfortable, and in good taste. Please no belly shirts or short shorts. Shoes should be worn at all times. There will be some walking involved so we recommend wearing tennis shoes. 

    Meals

    Breakfast will be provided Tuesday - Friday for campers who wish to eat at the Brook-Shivers Dining Hall. If not, you will need to eat prior to your arrival. Lunch will also be provided each day at the Brook-Shivers Dining Hall. You can view the menu here: https://dineoncampus.com/bigred/whats-on-the-menu

    You will need to eat breakfast before your arrival on Monday. 

    Spending Money  

    Campers may wish to bring a limited amount of cash to spend in the bookstore, Starbucks and at the vending machines. 

    Cell Phones

    Understanding a parents desire to stay in touch with their student, cell phones are allowed but may not be used during academic sessions or recreation. Students may use their phones at lunch and immediately after camp.

    What Not To Bring

    The drinking and/or possession of alcoholic beverages is strictly forbidden during camp. 
    The possession, use and distribution of any illegal substances/drugs are strictly prohibited. 
    The possession and use of weapons or firearms of any sort is strictly prohibited.  
    The possession, use and distribution of tobacco products is not permitted at any time during camp. This includes all e-cigarettes and “vapes.”
  • RESEARCH

    Research Opportunity

    Students that attend camp will be given the option to participate in a STEM based research survey. The purpose of the study is to: 1) increase Texas school students’ familiarity and experience with postsecondary educational opportunities that lead to STEM careers; and 2) develop collaboration among Texas workforce development programs, TWC Vocational Rehabilitation, Texas colleges and universities, and high schools.

    By participating in the survey, it will help us secure grant funds each year so that we can continue having FUN summer camps!  

  • RULES AND REGS

    Camper Code of Conduct 

    Every participant, faculty, and staff associated with Innovation Collaboration is a to be treated with dignity and respect.  

    Campers are not allowed to leave campus. Anyone caught off campus will be sent home.  

    Please do not run, yell, or make excessive noise.  

    Wear shoes and proper clothing at all times.  

    Please use proper conduct while in the dining hall. After you have eaten your meal, please put away your tray and dispose of all trash. 

    If you are sick or injured, please notify your team leader, or come to the Texas Academy building immediately 

    Use vending machines at your own risk. Âé¶¹Ó³»­Ó°Òô is not responsible for lost change.  

    The schedule for the day is to be observed. For the residential week, the curfew is defined as being in your room with the lights out.  

    The drinking and/or possession of alcoholic beverages is strictly forbidden during camp. 

    The possession, use and distribution of any illegal substances/drugs are strictly prohibited. 

    The possession and use of weapons or firearms of any sort is strictly prohibited.  

    Vandalism, disturbing the peace or inappropriate behavior during camp will not be tolerated.  

    Any damage will be the financial responsibility of the person(s) responsible.  

    The possession, use and distribution of tobacco products is not permitted at any time during camp. This includes all e-cigarettes and “vapes.”  

    Campers are not permitted to use cell phones during academic session or recreation. 

    Any act by a camper that violates federal, state, provincial, or local law will be a violation of this Code of Conduct. 

    Campers and parents will sign a copy of this Code of Conduct, provide complete medical information and release form.  

    Any additional rules pertinent to a specific event shall be announced by the Camp Director or administration and shall be observed as part of this Code of Conduct. 

  • ILLNESS AND INJURY

    Every effort is made to maintain a safe environment for all participants.  However, there are always unforeseen situations in which a student may become ill or have an accident while attending camp.  

    In the event of illness, parents will be notified and will have two options:  

    • Pick up the child (if the medical problem is resolved, the student may return to camp).  
    • Medication may be taken if the medical documentation form has been submitted.
    • Advise the camp staff to take the child to a local health clinic or hospital. The health clinic or hospital will charge their normal fee.   (Note:  the parent or guardian is responsible for any illness expense.)  

    In the event of an accident or emergency, our staff will either take the student to urgent care or an emergency room or call 911 to have medical professionals sent to our location on campus.   In either case, someone will call the emergency contact number provided during registration so that parents/guardians are notified right away.      

     If you do not want the camp staff to follow these procedures, please provide a written statement to the camp director indicating your desires in the event of an emergency, illness or accident.    

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