Summer Camps and Programs 2024

Tennis Program

Summer Lessons Program, designed for all skill levels.

Two students play tennis outdoors on courts with buildings and cars behind them.June 17 to August 12
Mondays and Fridays — 6-8 p.m.

at McNichols Campus Tennis Courts

Titans, get ready for an exciting summer with the Motor City Tennis Club!

Spaces are limited, so sign up today and serve up some fun this summer!

Hit the links below more information and to register:


Special Needs Basketball Camp

Three people stand inside of Calihan Hall with the Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà mascot, Tommy Titan.Thursday, June 20, 2024
9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Calihan Hall on the McNichols Campus

For all special needs players ages 10 and older

All involved in the camp will learn and develop basketball skills. All abilities are welcome. The cost of the camp is $15 per player and includes a camp t-shirt and fundamental basketball training on Dick Vitale Court. Parents and guardians are welcome to stay and watch.


Beginners Investment 101 Summer Camp

summer camp

Our summer dates are to be determined. Stay tuned!


9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily 

For 2024 high school juniors and seniors

Learn basic investment concepts from industry experts and about lucrative career opportunities in the investment and investment-related industries.


Nike Soccer Camp

nike soccer campJuly 8-12

  • Half-Day Hours: 9:00am-12:00pm
  • Full-Day Hours: 9:00am-3:00pm

Ages: 6-16, Coed, for all skill levels

Detroit Mercy’s women’s soccer program is holding , including one on the McNichols Campus, Titan Field.

The day camp is focused on fun and teaching kids the game of soccer.  Lunch is NOT provided. Please bring a packed lunch.


 

Science Engineering Exploration Camp (SEEC)

SEEC students in red t-shirtsJuly 15-19, 20249 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Students accepted: rising 9th through 12th graders

For details on the SEEC programs, .

SEEC Program I

The Science & Engineering Exploration Camp is a one-week day camp that introduces campers to the exciting world of engineering, science and robotics. Attendees participate in activities that give them hands-on experiences similar to those of a college engineering and science students. Program participants will build and program a robot, while gaining an understanding of manufacturing techniques, robotic control systems, circuits and sensors. This is in addition to activities in the fundamentals of forensic science in biology and chemistry, as well as an exploration of health professions.

SEEC Program II

The second week of SEEC focuses on biomedical sciences and careers in health-related fields. Attendees will participate in hands-on activities similar to those a college student would experience including science lab experiments, activities in biomedical engineering, and visits to the Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry Simulation Lab and exposure to nursing and other allied health disciplines.

For details on the SEEC programs, .


NOMA’s Project Pipeline

project pipeline studentsMonday, July 22 - Friday, July 26, 2024
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Eligibility: Students entering grades 6-12. Campers will be split into age appropriate groups for the duration of the camp when necessary.

Project Pipeline challenges youth to grasp the significance of architecture in their daily lives, as well as the broader cultural, social and historical implications.

By connecting young people to real-world architects, planners and other design professionals, we foster the next generation in preparation for college and a life of service. We equip them with skills and tools to be advocates of change through design, and contribute to their communities critically and constructively. Nationwide, Project Pipeline has served more than 10,000 students and counting.

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Dentistry Summer Enrichment Program

What: An eight-week program divided into two phases.

Where: Phase I is self-paced from any location and Phase II is an in-person residential program at Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry

When: May 1-26 (Phase I) and May 27-June 28 (Phase II)

Who: For college juniors, seniors and recent college graduates

The Summer Enrichment Program provides educational and professional development experiences for underrepresented minorities and/or disadvantaged students so that they can successfully gain admission into dental school and pursue a career in dentistry. This includes intensive DAT courses, dental school application assistance and dental specialty panels, along with academic success, professional development and cultural competency panels. There will also be networking events with Detroit Mercy students, employees and alumni, along with local dentists.

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Youth Health Exploration Camp

An instructor with seven students participate in a science activity featuring flowers outdoors on a sunny day.Dates: Aug. 1-2 and Aug. 8-9, 2024

Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

Available to middle school, grades 6-8, and high school grades 9-12

  • Come learn hands only CPR
  • Work with our simulator
  • Have a campus tour
  • Free meals
  • Explore health professions careers

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