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  • Auburn University

    Auburn Athletics Sports Camps (Football / Basketball / Soccer ID)

    Alabama
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Rising 9th-12th grade prospects (some camps serve younger youth)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Position-specific and ID/showcase camps run by Auburn coaches and players, with on-field training and competition observed by the coaching staff.

    Cost: Per-camp fees vary (typically $50-$300+); paid, no financial aid noted.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / prospect ID camps (recruiting showcases)

    When: Late May-July 2026 (varies by sport)

    Applying: Register per sport via Auburn Tigers camps portal / Ryzer.

    Official program page →

  • Brigham Young University

    BYU Sports Camps (high school football & multi-sport)

    Utah
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Boys and girls entering grades 9-12 (plus younger youth camps); football camp grades 9-12

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: BYU varsity coaches run summer camps across football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, baseball, and many other sports, with commuter and residential options.

    Cost: Per-camp tuition; e.g., football $399 commuter / $595 with Helaman Halls housing and meals.

    Selectivity: Open registration (subject to BYU honor-code standards for participants).

    When: Summer; high-school football June 1-3 and June 8-10, 2026 (other sports vary)

    Applying: Register online at byusportscamps.com (football registration opened Jan 22, 2026).

    Official program page →

  • Brigham Young University-Idaho

    Strength & Conditioning Academy: Speed & Agility and Soccer Camps

    Idaho
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter (day camps on the BYU-Idaho campus)

    Who: Ages 12-18 (includes high schoolers)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: BYU-Idaho exercise-physiology students, supervised by faculty, train teen athletes in safe, sport-specific speed, agility and soccer skills.

    Cost: Tiered pricing about $75-$95 depending on registration date (Speed & Agility).

    Selectivity: Open enrollment (registration-based)

    When: June 2026 - Speed & Agility June 9-13; Soccer June 23-27 (mornings 9am-12pm)

    Applying: Register online via the BYU-Idaho Health Professions summer camps page.

    Official program page →

  • Clemson University Athletics

    Clemson Tigers Sports Camps & ID Camps

    South Carolina
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Youth through high school; ID/showcase camps target prospective college recruits (varies by sport)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: University-run athletic camps across ~10 sports, including instructional skills camps and college ID/showcase camps where high schoolers are evaluated by Clemson coaching staff.

    Cost: Paid camps; fees vary by sport and camp type (day vs. residential vs. ID camp). Set per sport at registration.

    Selectivity: Most skills camps open enrollment; ID/showcase camps geared to serious prospective recruits.

    When: Throughout summer 2026 by sport (e.g., Women's Basketball June 6-10 and June 13-17; registration opened Jan 15, 2026). Baseball, basketball, football, golf, gymnastics, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball offered.

    Applying: Register per sport at clemsontigers.com/camps; dates and registration open dates vary by sport.

    Official program page →

  • Louisiana State University (LSU)

    LSU Soccer ID / Elite & Residential Camps

    Louisiana
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid (commuter and residential)

    Who: Players grades 3-12, including dedicated Elite High School Girls Camp

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: College ID and skills camps run by LSU's soccer staff, including a residential Advanced camp where recruits get direct feedback from college and club coaches.

    Cost: Commuter $435 / residential $495 (standard); Elite $450 commuter / $510 residential; Elite High School Girls $275 commuter / $325 residential

    Selectivity: Open enrollment; Elite/ID tiers aimed at players pursuing college-level soccer

    When: June (multiple sessions); residential camp is a 3-night/4-day format

    Applying: Register at tigersoccercamp.com or email lsusoccercamps@lsu.edu

    Official program page →

  • Northern Arizona University

    NAU Volleyball Summer Camps (Lumberjacks)

    Arizona
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Ages 9-19 across camps; high-school-age tracks (13-19) and a team camp for high school teams (12-19)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Coaching-staff-led camps give campers insight into collegiate-level play with skill development for a range of ages and abilities, in overnight and day-camp formats.

    Cost: Camp fees apply (not listed on announcement page); standard college sports-camp pricing. No need-based aid noted.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment; all skill levels welcome.

    When: July 2026 in Flagstaff (e.g., All Skills July 11-13, Advanced July 17-19, Team Camp July 14-16, plus day-camp sessions July 24-26)

    Applying: Register online via the CampNetwork portal linked from the NAU Athletics camp page; questions to northernarizonavb@gmail.com.

    Official program page →

  • Princeton University (Department of Athletics)

    Princeton University Sports Camps (soccer, lacrosse, basketball, and 70+ others; includes ID/showcase camps)

    New Jersey
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid (day and overnight options; overnight campers stay in University dormitories and dine on campus)Free / funded

    Who: Youth through high school athletes of varying skill levels (sport- and age-specific; some are college ID/showcase camps for rising juniors/seniors)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific camps run by Princeton varsity coaches (with college coaches/players) offering skill training and, for older athletes, college-recruiting exposure.

    Cost: Paid — per-camp registration fees vary by sport and day/overnight format; not free

    Selectivity: Open enrollment (register until capacity); ID/showcase camps target recruitable players but enrollment is open

    When: Multiple weeks across summer 2026 (varies by sport)

    Applying: Register online at princetonsportscamps.com; many camps fill before the deadline so early registration is advised, no walk-ups

    Official program page →

  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Athletics)

    UNLV Soccer Camps (Elite Academy HS ID Camp / Women's ID Camp)

    Nevada
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: High school student-athletes (boys 14-18, girls 14-19); youth sessions for ages 5-13

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: College ID and showcase camps run by UNLV's soccer coaching staff, giving high school players training and recruiting exposure on campus.

    Cost: Paid camp; fees set per session on the registration site.

    Selectivity: Open registration; ID/showcase camps geared toward recruiting exposure, limited capacity.

    When: ID camps in May-July 2026 (men's Elite Academy HS ID in July; women's ID camp in May).

    Applying: Register through UNLV Athletics camps page (unlvrebels.com). Men's soccer camp registration began Feb 28, 2026.

    Official program page →

  • University of North Dakota (UND)

    Fighting Hawks Sports Camps & Clinics

    North Dakota
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Grades 9-12 for most camps (some camps grades 3-12); includes Elite/ID camps for prospective college athletes

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: UND Athletics runs day and residential camps across football, men's and women's basketball, volleyball, soccer, softball, and track, including Elite/ID camps where high schoolers are evaluated by college coaching staff.

    Cost: Per-camp fees ranging roughly $55-$450 depending on sport and day vs. residential. No aid noted.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment (limited by number, age, grade, gender); Elite camps target aspiring college athletes for evaluation.

    When: June through August (varies by sport)

    Applying: Register via UNDsports.com / sport-specific portals linked on the camps page; contact individual coaches for team/ID camps.

    Official program page →

  • University of Notre Dame (Fighting Irish Athletics)

    Notre Dame Sport Camps & ID/Prospect Camps

    Indiana
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: High school recruits and youth athletes (varies by sport; prospect/ID and showcase camps target rising 9th-12th grade recruits; youth/middle-school camps also offered)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific summer camps and college ID/prospect/showcase camps run by Notre Dame's varsity coaching staffs, giving recruits exposure to college coaches and a feel for the program.

    Cost: Paid per-sport camp fees (residential and day options vary by sport); see each sport's registration page

    Selectivity: Open registration for most camps; prospect/elite showcase camps are recruiting-focused and oriented to serious players

    When: Various dates June-August 2026 by sport (e.g., football prospect/evaluation camps in June, basketball youth camps mid-June)

    Applying: Register per sport at fightingirish.com/camps-home; registration open now

    Official program page →

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison (Athletics)

    Badger Sports Camps (incl. college ID camps)

    Wisconsin
    Sports camps & ID showcasesresidential or commuter

    Who: Open to any/all entrants, limited by number, age, grade, and/or gender (HS-aged across most sports; e.g., Men's Soccer ID camp grades 8-12)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Division of Intercollegiate Athletics runs ~20 sport camps (basketball, football, soccer, volleyball, hockey, etc.), including overnight Elite College ID/showcase camps where prospects train and play in front of college coaches.

    Cost: Varies by sport; e.g., Men's Soccer Elite College ID camp $795 overnight / $725 commuter.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment, capacity-limited; ID/showcase camps draw prospective recruits.

    When: Throughout summer (varies by sport; e.g., Men's Soccer ID camp July 9-12, 2026)

    Applying: Register per sport at uwcamps.com; contact badgercamps@uwbadgers.com.

    Official program page →

  • West Virginia University (Athletics)

    WVU Sports Camps — Volleyball Elite/College Prep (ID camps; football, basketball, soccer also offered)

    West Virginia
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybridFree / funded

    Who: High school athletes (Elite/College Prep tracks); youth and team camps also offered

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific skill and ID/prospect camps run by WVU's varsity coaching staffs; the Elite and College Prep tracks give serious high schoolers college-level instruction and exposure to coaches.

    Cost: Per-camp registration fee (varies by sport; team-camp coach often free); pricing on WVUcamps.com.

    Selectivity: Open to all entrants, limited by number, age, grade, and gender; College Prep recommends prior club/varsity experience.

    When: Summer 2026 — e.g., Volleyball Elite Camp July 11-12 and Team Camp July 13-14 at the Hope Coliseum, Morgantown; football and other sports run their own dates

    Applying: Register at WVUcamps.com (linked from wvusports.com/camps) for the specific sport and camp.

    Official program page →

  • Kansas State University

    K-State Athletics Sports Camps (football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, etc.)

    Kansas
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Varies by sport; high school prospect/ID camps plus younger age groups

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific camps led by K-State coaching staff covering fundamentals, drills, and (for prospect/ID camps) evaluation in front of college coaches.

    Cost: Paid per-camp registration (varies by sport/session)

    Selectivity: Open enrollment for skills camps; prospect/ID camps are recruiting-oriented

    When: Throughout June-July

    Applying: Register via each sport's camp site (e.g., kstatesoccercamps.com, kstatefootballcamps.com)

    Official program page →

  • Providence College

    Providence Friars Sports Camps (overnight & ID)

    Rhode Island
    Sports camps & ID showcasesResidential (overnight) and commuter options

    Who: Youth through high school (sport-specific age bands)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: College-coach-led overnight and day sports camps offering skill sessions, game play, and exposure for high school athletes, including position/ID camps in select sports.

    Cost: Per-camp fee (varies by sport/format); see athletics camps site for pricing.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment, registration-based; ID/showcase camps geared to recruitable HS athletes.

    When: Summer 2026 (multiple sessions by sport, e.g., basketball, volleyball)

    Applying: Register via Providence College Athletics camps pages (linked from gofriars.com).

    Official program page →

  • South Dakota State University

    Jackrabbit Athletic Camps (football, volleyball, basketball and other sport ID/skills camps)

    South Dakota
    Sports camps & ID showcasesvaries (residential and commuter/day camps on the Brookings campus)

    Who: High-school-age athletes (specific age/grade ranges vary by sport and camp type, incl. prospect/ID camps for recruits)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: SDState's Division I athletic programs run summer skills, position, and prospect/ID camps led by Jackrabbit coaches at campus facilities such as Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium.

    Cost: Varies by camp; fees set per sport through each program's registration site

    Selectivity: Open enrollment for skills camps; prospect/ID camps target recruits

    When: Summer 2026 (individual sport camp dates vary)

    Applying: Register through the specific sport's camp page linked from SDSU Athletics (gojacks.com); each sport runs its own registration.

    Official program page →

  • Boise State University

    Nike Sports Camps at Boise State (Track & Field, Cross Country, Soccer, Baseball)

    Idaho
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter and residential (day and overnight options)

    Who: Roughly ages 8-17 (includes high schoolers); varies by sport

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Position-specific and skills training led by Boise State coaches and staff across multiple sports, with day and overnight options on campus.

    Cost: Fee-based (e.g., soccer from about $499); run by US Sports Camps on the Boise State campus.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment - 'any and all entrants,' limited by age/gender/space

    When: June 2026 (e.g., soccer from June 15)

    Applying: Register through US Sports Camps (ussportscamps.com) for the Boise State location; these are skills camps rather than recruiting-only ID camps.

    Official program page →

  • Boston College

    Boston College Men's Soccer Summer Camps

    Massachusetts
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: High school players and older (incl. prep/PG, gap-year, transfer-interested players)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: BC's premier men's-soccer recruiting event, run by the head coach and staff, where players train in college sessions and play matches evaluated by the coaching staff.

    Cost: Paid camp; pricing via the camp registration page (Ryzer) — varies by session/year

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / recruiting-showcase format

    When: Summer clinic sessions (e.g., late July)

    Applying: Register via the BC men's soccer camp page/Ryzer; questions to msoccer@bc.edu

    Official program page →

  • Boston University

    Terrier Soccer Camps / Camp Terrier (athletics & rec)

    Massachusetts
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: High school players (and younger youth for general Camp Terrier); college-bound soccer prospects for the academy clinics

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: BU coaches and student-athletes run training that exposes high-schoolers to college-level soccer and the recruiting/BU experience; the broader Camp Terrier also offers sports, arts and sailing tracks.

    Cost: Paid camp; general Camp Terrier ~$600/week (FitRec member) to $720/week (non-member); soccer clinic example ~$270 — pricing varies by camp/year

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / first-come registration

    When: Multiple summer sessions, roughly mid-June through mid-August

    Applying: Register online via BU FitRec (Camp Terrier) or the BU Athletics camps hub; rolling registration

    Official program page →

  • Casper College

    Casper College Boys' Basketball Camp & High School Skills Clinic

    Wyoming
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: Youth basketball players, with a dedicated high school skills camp day

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Casper College men's basketball staff run a multi-day camp for younger players plus a high-school-specific skills clinic.

    Cost: Paid camp; fee posted on the Casper College camp announcement

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / registration-based

    When: Late June (June 22-25 in 2026; high school skills clinic June 25)

    Applying: Register through Casper College; led by Men's Basketball Head Coach Ty Larson at the 'Swede' Erickson Thunderbird Gymnasium.

    Official program page →

  • Colorado College

    Colorado College Athletics Sports & ID Camps (soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis)

    Colorado
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: Youth through high-school-age athletes; ID camps geared toward college recruits

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific skills camps plus college ID/showcase camps where high school recruits train with and are evaluated by Colorado College's coaching staff.

    Cost: Per-camp registration fees via US Sports Camps / sport-specific portals; pricing not on the overview page

    Selectivity: Open registration; ID camps target prospective recruits for evaluation

    When: 2026: Women's Soccer Future Tigers June 1-4 and ID Camps March 8 & Aug 15; Boys Basketball June 1-4 & 8-11; Girls Basketball June 15-18; Volleyball July 10-12; Tennis July 13-17

    Applying: Register through the external links on cctigers.com (coloradocollegesoccercamps.com, US Sports Camps, Wilson Tennis Camps).

    Official program page →

  • Cornell University

    Cornell University Summer Sports School / ID Camps

    New York
    Sports camps & ID showcasesresidential and commuter (varies by sport)

    Who: Youth and high school athletes; college-prospect/ID camps target rising juniors/seniors pursuing collegiate athletics

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific camps run by Cornell varsity head coaches and athletes; ID/prospect camps let recruits train with and gain exposure to Cornell's coaching staff.

    Cost: Paid camps; representative pricing ~$285 for a 1-2 day ID clinic up to ~$499+ for multi-day academies. No general financial aid noted.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment for general camps; prospect/ID camps are recruiting-oriented (register, not selective)

    When: Summer (June-August), dates vary by sport

    Applying: Register through the specific sport's camp page via Cornell Athletics (cornellbigred.com). Spots fill; register early.

    Official program page →

  • Dartmouth College (Men's Soccer)

    Big Green Soccer Camps / ID Clinic

    New Hampshire
    Sports camps & ID showcasesResidential and clinic-day options on Dartmouth's Hanover campusFree / funded

    Who: High school-aged soccer players seeking college recruitment exposure

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Coached by the Dartmouth Men's Soccer staff plus multi-division college coaches, players train through technical sessions, small-sided games, and 11v11 matches with college-recruitment evaluation.

    Cost: Paid camp fees (varies by session); not free, no broad financial aid advertised.

    Selectivity: Open registration ID camp (recruitment-oriented)

    When: Summer clinic sessions (e.g., July dates)

    Applying: Register online via the Big Green Soccer Camps / Dartmouth Men's Soccer camp registration portal.

    Official program page →

  • Drake University

    Drake Athletics ID / Elite Camps (basketball, soccer, volleyball)

    Iowa
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter (day camps)

    Who: Varies by sport; many grades 9-12 (girls basketball elite grades 9-12; boys soccer ID grades 9-12; girls volleyball high school camp)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: High schoolers train with Drake coaches and players; college ID/prospect camps give recruiting exposure to the Bulldogs coaching staff.

    Cost: Per-sport fees (varies; e.g., football Bullpups $202 first child). Specific high-school camp prices set per sport.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / registration-based; ID camps are showcase-style for recruiting exposure.

    When: June-July 2026 (e.g., girls basketball elite June 22; boys soccer ID July 5 & July 19; girls volleyball July 10-12)

    Applying: Register through sport-specific sites (drakehoops.com, bulldogbasketball.com, bulldogsocceracademy.com, drakevolleyballcamps.com).

    Official program page →

  • Mississippi State University

    Hailstate Sports ID / Prospect Camps (football, soccer, etc.)

    Mississippi
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: Varies by sport; prospect/ID camps generally target high school recruits (e.g., soccer grades 7-12)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Athletes train with MSU coaching staff in functional and position-specific sessions, with college-recruiting Q&A panels at the prospect/ID camps.

    Cost: Paid registration per sport/session (varies)

    Selectivity: Open to all entrants per NCAA rules (limited by number, age, grade, gender); ID camps geared to recruits

    When: Multiple summer sessions (e.g., Elite Prospect ID Camp July 25-26, 2026)

    Applying: Register per-sport via hailstatecamps.com and guestservices.msstate.edu/camps

    Official program page →

  • North Carolina State University (Athletics / Pre-College)

    Wolfpack Sports Camps & Soccer College ID Camps

    North Carolina
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Elementary through high school; College ID/showcase days target high-school-age players considering collegiate competition.

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific skills camps plus College ID/showcase days run by NC State coaches, letting high schoolers train at university facilities and get recruiting exposure.

    Cost: Varies by sport and camp type; generally paid registration. College ID days are lower-cost single/two-day formats.

    Selectivity: Open registration; ID camps are recruiting showcases run by NC State coaching staff.

    When: Early June through end of July 2026.

    Applying: Register per-sport through the camp sites (e.g., ncstatesoccercamps.com) or NC State Athletics gopack.com/camps; Pre-College Programs line 919.515.2434.

    Official program page →

  • North Dakota State University (NDSU)

    Bison Football Camps

    North Dakota
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: High school students entering grades 9-12 (also youth camps for younger grades); prospect/exposure camps for recruits

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: NDSU's football staff run skills camps and high school prospect/exposure camps at the Fargodome and Dacotah Field, with prospect camps staffed by dozens of visiting collegiate coaches for recruiting evaluation.

    Cost: Per-camp fees vary by camp type (skills vs. prospect/team camp); see camp site for pricing. No aid noted.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment (limited by age, grade, and capacity); prospect camps draw 70+ collegiate coaches for exposure.

    When: Summer (June-July); specific 2026 dates posted on the camp registration site.

    Applying: Register online at gobison.com/camps (NDSU Bison Camps hub) or the football camp registration portal; led by NDSU Bison football staff.

    Official program page →

  • Plymouth State University (Athletics)

    Panther Sports Camps (Soccer ID, Basketball, Volleyball)

    New Hampshire
    Sports camps & ID showcasesCommuter day camps/clinics on the Plymouth campusFree / funded

    Who: Soccer ID camps for players age 16+ (rising upperclassmen); Volleyball has a separate high school session; basketball varies

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific ID camps and skills clinics run by Plymouth State coaching staff, including separate boys' and girls' soccer ID sessions and a dedicated high school volleyball camp.

    Cost: Paid (e.g., HS Volleyball camp $275 per camper); not free.

    Selectivity: Open registration; ID camps geared toward recruitment exposure

    When: Summer (late July sessions; e.g., Boys' Soccer ID and Girls' Soccer ID on adjacent July dates, HS Volleyball late July)

    Applying: Register through Plymouth State Athletics camp pages for the specific sport.

    Official program page →

  • Stanford University (Stanford Athletics)

    Stanford Athletics Summer Sports Camps

    California
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Youth and teens roughly ages 7-18, including high-school-age players; some camps have college ID/elite tracks (e.g., soccer Junior Elite grades 5-10)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: More than 20 sport-specific camps (soccer, basketball, tennis, golf, swimming, lacrosse, etc.) run by Stanford coaches, including elite/ID camps that offer recruiting exposure.

    Cost: Paid camps; fees vary by sport and length (e.g., soccer Junior Elite ~$545-$645).

    Selectivity: Open enrollment (skill-level tracks); ID/elite camps geared toward recruiting exposure.

    When: Various dates across summer 2026 by sport.

    Applying: Register per sport via stanfordathleticscamps.com / gostanford.com summer camps. Registration opened January 2026.

    Official program page →

  • The Ohio State University

    Buckeye Sports Camps & Clinics

    Ohio
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Varies by sport (youth through high school; some ID/skills camps)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Official Ohio State Athletics camps and clinics across many sports, taught by Buckeye coaches and staff; offerings range from youth skills camps to higher-age clinics.

    Cost: Per-camp fees (e.g., ~$299 for select skills camps); varies by sport.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment (register online)

    When: Throughout summer; varies by sport

    Applying: Register at OhioStateBuckeyes.com/camps; contact buckeyecamps@osu.edu or 614-247-2267. Check individual sport pages for high-school ID/showcase options.

    Official program page →

  • University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA)

    Seawolf Athletics Summer Camps (Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Gymnastics, Men's Basketball)

    Alaska
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: Volleyball grades 2-12; women's basketball grades 1-12; men's basketball elite/team camps for incoming high school sophomores-seniors (varsity coach recommendation required for elite camp)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: UAA Seawolf coaches and players run summer skills, team, and college ID/elite camps in volleyball, basketball, and gymnastics, offering instruction and (for elite/team sessions) recruiting-style evaluation.

    Cost: Paid registration (varies by camp/session); typical college-run skills, team, and elite camps. No financial-aid info published.

    Selectivity: Mostly open enrollment skills/team camps; the men's basketball Elite Camp is an evaluation/ID camp requiring a high school varsity coach recommendation.

    When: Day and multi-day camps across May-August at the Alaska Airlines Center and other UAA facilities

    Applying: Register at the sport-specific sites: volleyball.uaacamps.com, womensbasketball.uaacamps.com, uaambbcamps.com; check each for 2026 dates.

    Official program page →

  • University of Connecticut

    UConn Men's Soccer ID Camp

    Connecticut
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: Grades 9-12 (prospective college recruits)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: A one-day showcase/ID camp where prospective recruits are coached and evaluated by the UConn men's soccer staff through drills, scrimmages, and instruction.

    Cost: Paid registration fee (single-day ID camp); no financial aid noted

    Selectivity: Open enrollment (any and all applicants in grades 9-12)

    When: One-day camps, e.g. March 14, 2026 and summer/August dates at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium

    Applying: Register via UConn Athletics camp portal linked from uconnhuskies.com soccer pages

    Official program page →

  • University of Delaware

    Blue Hens Athletics Sports Camps (soccer, basketball, football, field hockey, lacrosse, volleyball, etc.)

    Delaware
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybridFree / funded

    Who: Varies by sport; many include high-school-age players and ID/showcase camps for prospective recruits

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: UD's varsity coaching staffs run summer skills, position and college ID/showcase camps across many sports for youth through high-school athletes.

    Cost: Per-camp fees set by each program; not free. Day and overnight options vary by sport.

    Selectivity: Open registration (skill/ID camps may target prospective recruits); first-come capacity

    When: Summer (one-day to week-long sessions by sport)

    Applying: Register through each team's camp page via Blue Hens Athletics (bluehens.com) / individual sport camp sites.

    Official program page →

  • University of Florida (athletics)

    Gators Sport ID / Elite Camps (e.g., SoccerElite ID Camp)

    Florida
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: High school-age prospective recruits (varies by sport; some camps span younger ages)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Coach-run identification and skills camps (soccer, football, and other sports) where recruits train, scrimmage, and are evaluated by Gators staff and current players, with facility tours and Q&A.

    Cost: Paid per-camp registration fee (set per camp on floridagators.com). No financial aid; recruiting-oriented.

    Selectivity: Open registration, but ID/Elite camps are pitched at competitive players seeking college-recruiting exposure.

    When: Short 1-2 day and multi-day camps across June/July (e.g., SoccerElite ID Camp June 6-7, 2026)

    Applying: Register online via the relevant sport's camp page on floridagators.com; rolling until full.

    Official program page →

  • University of Georgia (Bulldogs Athletics)

    UGA Bulldogs Sport Camps & ID Camps (football, volleyball, soccer, basketball, etc.)

    Georgia
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter / day clinics and ID camps (some overnight options by sport); AthensFree / funded

    Who: High school student-athletes (and youth), by sport

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Official UGA athletics camps and college ID/showcase camps run by Bulldogs coaches and players, giving high schoolers training and recruiting exposure at university facilities.

    Cost: Paid per-camp fees; NCAA rules bar free/reduced admission for prospects grade 9 and above.

    Selectivity: Open registration (ID/showcase camps are recruiting-exposure events, not selective admissions).

    When: Summer (varies by sport; many run May-July, e.g., volleyball clinics on June Mondays)

    Applying: Register through each sport's official camp page linked from georgiadogs.com (UGA Athletics).

    Official program page →

  • University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (Athletics)

    Rainbow Warriors & Wahine Sports Camps (volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis, football, beach VB)

    Hawaii
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: Youth through high school; specific camps (e.g., indoor/beach volleyball, tennis) include teen/high-school sessions, while others skew younger (keiki)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific skills camps and clinics run by UH coaches and athletes on the Mānoa campus; offerings and age bands vary year to year.

    Cost: Paid camps priced per sport/session; a 6% nonrefundable processing fee and $35 cancellation fee apply. No need-based aid advertised.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment (register until full); not tryout-based.

    When: Summer (June–August), varies by sport

    Applying: Register online through the official UH camps portal (hawaiiathleticscamps.com / linked TotalCamps pages); each sport lists its own dates and ages.

    Official program page →

  • University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Athletics)

    Fighting Illini Sport Camps & Clinics (incl. ID camps, e.g., Women's Soccer June ID Camp)

    Illinois
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid (residential and commuter day camps depending on sport)

    Who: High-school athletes (and younger for skills camps); ID/showcase camps target prospective recruits

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Camps are run by Illini head coaches and staff; ID camps let high-school recruits train in front of the college coaching staff and experience campus.

    Cost: Per-camp registration fees (varies by sport and length); no general financial aid noted.

    Selectivity: Open registration for skills camps; ID/showcase camps are for high-school recruits seeking exposure to college coaches

    When: Summer (June-July), dates vary by sport (e.g., Women's Soccer June ID Camp)

    Applying: Register through each sport's camp page linked from the Fighting Illini camps hub; sports include basketball, soccer, volleyball, softball, tennis, track, and more.

    Official program page →

  • University of Iowa (Athletics / Hawkeye Sports)

    Iowa Hawkeye Sports Camps (football, soccer, basketball, etc.)

    Iowa
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter (day camps; some sports offer overnight options)Free / funded

    Who: Incoming high school freshmen through seniors (varies by camp; some serve grades 6-12)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: High schoolers train with Iowa coaching staff and current/former Hawkeye athletes in position-specific instruction or skills/strength sessions; soccer and others run college ID/showcase formats.

    Cost: Modest per-camp fees, e.g., Elite Skill / Lineman U football camps ~$65, Specialist camp ~$125, Speed & Strength camp ~$65. Some Hawkeye Legacy youth camps are free (younger ages).

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / registration-based.

    When: Late May through July 2026 (e.g., football camp dates May 31, June 11, June 18)

    Applying: Register at iowasportscamps.com or sport-specific sites (e.g., Hawkeye Soccer day camp). Registration opens in spring.

    Official program page →

  • University of Maine (Orono)

    Maine Black Bears Division I Sports Camps

    Maine
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Youth through high school; ages/grades vary by sport (e.g., girls ice hockey U14/U16/U19)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Maine's only Division I camp experience offers skills camps in baseball, softball, basketball, ice hockey, field hockey, football, and soccer led by UMaine coaches, with overnight and day options.

    Cost: Paid camps; fees vary by sport and overnight vs. day; financial aid not generally advertised

    Selectivity: Open to all entrants, limited by age/grade/gender and capacity; some function as ID/recruiting exposure

    When: Various weeks across July-August 2026

    Applying: Register through goblackbears.com (UMaine Athletics) by sport.

    Official program page →

  • University of Maryland, College Park (Athletics)

    Terrapins Sports Camps (Soccer, Goalkeeper, and other sport-specific ID/skills camps)

    Maryland
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter day camps (some sessions with extended/ID formats) on the College Park campus

    Who: Varies by sport; many youth camps grades 1-8, with ID/development camps reaching grades 6-12 (high school)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Campers train with current UMD players and staff at Terrapin facilities, getting a taste of college athletics and (for older/ID camps) exposure to college coaches.

    Cost: Paid per session (e.g., soccer day camp ~$475 full day, goalkeeper development ~$185); no general aid noted.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment for skills camps; ID/showcase elements attract recruits.

    When: Multiple June-July sessions

    Applying: Register per sport through the team camp pages; see the roundup at today.umd.edu/2026-umd-summer-camps and umterps.com.

    Official program page →

  • University of Michigan (Athletics)

    Michigan Football Prospect / ID Camp (and other Wolverine sports camps)

    Michigan
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: High school athletes (grades vary by sport; prospect camps target rising recruits, typically grades 9-12)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific skills camps and ID/prospect showcases run by Michigan coaching staffs, used by recruits to be evaluated and by younger athletes to train.

    Cost: Per-camp registration fee (typically $50-$150 for single-day prospect/ID camps); paid privately, no need-based aid.

    Selectivity: Open registration up to capacity; prospect/ID camps double as recruiting showcases evaluated by Michigan coaches.

    When: Single-day and multi-day camps across June-July

    Applying: Register online at camps.mgoblue.com for the specific sport; spots fill quickly. Football and men's basketball 2026 registration open.

    Official program page →

  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Gopher Athletics)

    Golden Gophers Sports Camps (multi-sport ID/instructional camps)

    Minnesota
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Youth through high school (age ranges vary by sport; many include rising 9th-12th graders, some from age 8)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Official University of Minnesota athletics camps across many sports (football, basketball, golf, track & field, gymnastics, hockey, baseball, and more) led by Gopher coaches and staff.

    Cost: Paid camp fees that vary by sport and session; not need-based

    Selectivity: Open registration for instructional camps; ID/showcase camps attract recruiting attention

    When: Summer (dates vary by sport)

    Applying: Register through each sport's camp page from the Gopher Athletics camps hub

    Official program page →

  • University of Missouri (Mizzou Athletics)

    Mizzou Soccer ID Camp

    Missouri
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter ID camp and overnight residential options on the MU campus

    Who: Advanced prospective student-athletes aspiring to NCAA soccer (ID camp); separate overnight camp for girls grades 6-10

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: A recruiting-focused camp where prospects train with and are evaluated by the Mizzou coaching staff through sessions, Q&A and full-sided games to get on coaches' radar.

    Cost: Per-camp registration fee (set on MUTigers camp registration); no need-based aid typical for ID camps

    Selectivity: Open registration; aimed at competitive players seeking college recruitment exposure

    When: Summer 2026 (2025 ID camp ran mid-July); confirm 2026 dates on MUTigers

    Applying: Register via the Mizzou soccer camp page on mutigers.com

    Official program page →

  • University of Montana

    Griz Football Camps (Prospect / Individual / QB-WR / Specialist Camps)

    Montana
    Sports camps & ID showcasesCommuter (single-day camps at Washington-Grizzly Stadium)Free / funded

    Who: High-school-age prospects (plus separate youth camps for grades 1-8)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: College ID/prospect camps led by the University of Montana football coaching staff on the Missoula campus, giving high schoolers instruction and exposure to the Griz program.

    Cost: Per-camp fees (paid registration; pricing on the registration site). Not free.

    Selectivity: Open registration (college ID/prospect-style exposure camps run by Griz coaching staff)

    When: Multiple June-July 2026 dates (e.g., QB/WR School and Specialist Camp June 20; Individual Camps June 27 and July 26)

    Applying: Register online at MontanaFootballCamps.com. Contact Jimmy Morimoto (406-243-4346, jimmy.morimoto@mso.umt.edu).

    Official program page →

  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Nebraska Athletics)

    Big Red Soccer ID / College ID Camp (Nebraska Women's Soccer)

    Nebraska
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter (housing/airport assistance offered but not bundled); held on UNL campus facilities

    Who: Female players in grades 8-12 and post-graduates (rising 9th-12th = high school)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: An on-campus ID/showcase camp where prospective recruits train and scrimmage in front of Nebraska and other NCAA coaches at the Hawks Championship Center and Hibner Stadium.

    Cost: Paid (e.g., goalkeeper ID camp ~$275); no financial aid noted

    Selectivity: Open enrollment recruiting showcase (a college-recruiting ID camp, not a tryout)

    When: Summer (dates vary by year; check current schedule)

    Applying: Register at bigredsoccercamp.com; contact bigredsoccercamp@gmail.com / 402-819-8749. NOTE: official Husker camp but run via a third-party (.com) site, not a .edu page.

    Official program page →

  • University of Nevada, Reno (Athletics)

    Nevada Wolf Pack Sports Camps (basketball, football, and other sport camps)

    Nevada
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: Youth through high school; specific age/grade bands vary by camp (some elementary, some include high school ID camps)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Skill-development and ID camps run by Nevada's coaching staff and players; high schoolers should check each sport's listing for the high-school-age or ID sessions.

    Cost: Paid camps; fees set per camp on the athletics site.

    Selectivity: Open registration; limited spots.

    When: Summer, primarily July 2026 (e.g. men's basketball camp sessions July 6-9 and July 13-16).

    Applying: Register via nevadawolfpack.com camp listings; contacts vary by sport (e.g. hannahperkins@unr.edu for basketball).

    Official program page →

  • University of New Hampshire (Athletics)

    UNH Wildcat Sports Camps (Girls Soccer ID, Field Hockey, others)

    New Hampshire
    Sports camps & ID showcasesCommuter day clinics / ID camps at UNH athletic facilities in DurhamFree / funded

    Who: Girls Soccer ID/Prospect: players entering grades 8-12; other camps vary (Field Hockey HS; Wildcat Hockey School is ages 6-13)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Sport-specific clinics where high schoolers train and scrimmage under UNH coaches and student-athletes; ID/prospect camps offer evaluation and college-recruitment exposure.

    Cost: Paid camp fees (varies by sport/session); not free.

    Selectivity: Open registration (ID camps are recruitment-exposure events)

    When: Summer clinic dates (varies by sport)

    Applying: Register through UNH Athletics camps and UNH Youth Programs pages for the specific sport.

    Official program page →

  • University of Oregon

    Oregon Soccer College ID / Elite Camps (Duck Soccer Camps)

    Oregon
    Sports camps & ID showcasesResidential and commuter options

    Who: Competitive high school players aspiring to play college soccer

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: College ID and elite residential camps run by UO soccer staff where high schoolers train in a Division I environment and are evaluated for recruitment.

    Cost: Paid (camp tuition; historically several hundred dollars for residential); pricing on Duck Soccer Camps site

    Selectivity: Open registration; ID/Elite camps geared to recruitable players evaluated by college staff

    When: Summer (dates announced each spring on goducks.com / ducksoccercamps.com)

    Applying: Register on the Duck Soccer Camps website linked from goducks.com; rolling until full

    Official program page →

  • University of South Dakota

    USD Summer Camps & Conferences (athletic/sport camps and umbrella listing)

    South Dakota
    Sports camps & ID showcasesvaries by camp (residential and commuter/day); athletic camps held at the DakotaDome

    Who: Boys and girls roughly ages 11-18 (includes high school); academic camps for rising juniors/seniors listed on the same hub

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: USD's central hub listing athletic camps (basketball, football, swimming, volleyball and more) plus academic, arts, music, and business camps, letting families find and register for offerings on the Vermillion campus.

    Cost: Varies by camp; registration and fees handled through individual camp sites

    Selectivity: Open enrollment for sport camps

    When: Summer 2026 (individual camp dates vary)

    Applying: Browse and register via the USD Summer Camps & Conferences hub, which links each individual camp's registration site.

    Official program page →

  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville

    Tennessee Soccer ID Camp (UT Soccer Camps)

    Tennessee
    Sports camps & ID showcasesresidential

    Who: High school-age prospective college recruits (rising 9th-12th)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: A college ID/showcase camp run by the UT Vols soccer coaching staff at Regal Soccer Stadium, giving recruits exposure to college coaches and on-campus training.

    Cost: Registration fee per camper (privately run by the UT coaching staff); see tennesseesoccercamp.com for pricing

    Selectivity: Open registration ID/showcase camp (recruiting-oriented, attended by college coaches)

    When: Summer 2026 ID camp (dates posted on camp site)

    Applying: Register online at tennesseesoccercamp.com; held at Regal Soccer Stadium on the UT Knoxville campus

    Official program page →

  • University of Utah

    Utah Athletics Sports Camps (Utes camps & ID clinics)

    Utah
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Youth through high school; sport-specific elite/ID camps for ages roughly 12-18

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: University of Utah varsity coaches run summer camps and college ID/showcase clinics across basketball, football, soccer, volleyball, baseball, softball, gymnastics, and swimming.

    Cost: Paid, per-camp tuition varying by sport and residential vs. commuter option.

    Selectivity: Mostly open registration; some elite/ID showcase camps geared to recruitable high-school athletes.

    When: Summer, varies by sport (June-July sessions)

    Applying: Browse and register at the official Utah Athletics camps site; registration opens by sport.

    Official program page →

  • University of Vermont (UVM) — Athletics (host)

    UVM Summer Sport Camps (basketball, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, field hockey, swimming)

    Vermont
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Youth through high school; several are skill/position camps, with prospect/ID-style exposure for high-school recruits (e.g., soccer ID camp evaluated by UVM staff).

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: A roster of independently run summer camps held on UVM's campus across multiple sports, including evaluation-style ID/prospect camps where high-school players get seen by college coaching staff.

    Cost: Varies by individual camp (each runs its own pricing/registration); no central financial-aid program. Note: camps are HOSTED at UVM but independently operated, not run by the UVM Athletic Department.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment with limited spots; ID/prospect camps keep small player-to-coach ratios for evaluation.

    When: Summer 2026 (varies by sport).

    Applying: Register through each individual camp's own website (linked from the UVM Athletics summer camps page); deadlines vary per camp.

    Official program page →

  • University of Washington (Athletics)

    Husky Soccer Camps (Nike Soccer Academy & High School ID Camp)

    Washington
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: Youth and high school players; ID camps aimed at serious/college-bound high school players

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Players train with UW coaching staff in technical and tactical sessions; ID camps let recruits showcase for the college program.

    Cost: Fee-based (e.g., ~$225 for a one-day June ID Camp)

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / register to attend

    When: Summer day-camp sessions (e.g., July 20-30, 2026) and ID camp dates in June

    Applying: Register via GoHuskies athletics camps page / US Sports Camps

    Official program page →

  • University of Wyoming

    Wyoming Volleyball Camps (incl. high school team camp)

    Wyoming
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Youth through high school players; high school team camp option

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Cowgirl volleyball staff run skills and team camps at UW for players of varying ages, including high school team camp options.

    Cost: Paid camps; 2026 pricing on the camp site

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / registration-based

    When: Summer (June-July); see camp site for 2026 dates

    Applying: Register at wyomingvolleyballcamps.com; contact (307) 766-4805 or kkoetter@uwyo.edu.

    Official program page →

  • University of Wyoming

    Wyoming Cowboy Basketball Camps (incl. high school skills/elite camps)

    Wyoming
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: Youth through high school athletes (camp tiers vary by age/grade)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: Camps run by the Wyoming Cowboys men's basketball coaching staff at the Arena-Auditorium, offering skills instruction and (for older players) exposure to college-level coaching.

    Cost: Paid camps; per-camp fees vary by type (day, individual, team). Specific 2026 pricing on the camp site.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / registration-based

    When: Summer (June-July); see camp site for 2026 dates

    Applying: Register at cowboybasketballcamps.com; contact (307) 766-5114 or uwmbb@uwyo.edu.

    Official program page →

  • University of Wyoming

    Wyoming Soccer / Swim / Tennis / Wrestling / Golf Camps

    Wyoming
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Youth through high school athletes depending on sport (e.g., overnight golf camps and wrestling camps serve high schoolers)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: The UW Athletics department hosts sport-specific summer camps run by college coaching staffs, with several (golf overnight, wrestling, soccer) serving high-school-age athletes.

    Cost: Paid camps; fees vary by sport and camp type

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / registration-based

    When: Summer (June-July); dates posted per sport

    Applying: Register via each sport's camp site linked from the UW Athletics Camps & Clinics page; sport-specific coach contacts listed there.

    Official program page →

  • University of Wyoming

    Wyoming Football Camps (High School Prospect & Specialist Camps)

    Wyoming
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter

    Who: High school athletes (2023-2026 graduation years for prospect camps); specialist camp for kickers/punters/long snappers

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: ID/showcase-style camps where the Wyoming coaching staff and guest coaches evaluate and coach high school prospects by position, including a dedicated camp for specialists.

    Cost: Low-cost: roughly $65 for the prospect camp and $50 for the High School Specialist Camp (June 19, 2026); helmet/pad rentals ~$20.

    Selectivity: Open registration (ID/exposure-style evaluation by coaching staff)

    When: June (Specialist Camp June 19, 2026; prospect camps on additional June dates)

    Applying: Register at wyomingfootballcamps.totalcamps.com; contact (888) 484-3339 or hdalles@uwyo.edu.

    Official program page →

  • Virginia Tech (Athletics)

    Virginia Tech Hokies Sports Camps & Clinics (incl. soccer ID camps)

    Virginia
    Sports camps & ID showcaseshybrid

    Who: Youth through high school athletes (varies by sport); women's soccer ID camp serves grades 8-12

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: College ID and skills camps across sports (soccer, basketball, football, volleyball, lacrosse, softball, baseball, etc.) where prospects train with Hokies coaches and preview the recruiting process.

    Cost: Per-camp fees (e.g., women's soccer ID camp ~$175 per day); independently run by coaches, prices vary.

    Selectivity: Open enrollment / registration-based; ID camps are recruiting showcases.

    When: Summer (and some spring dates); varies by sport. Women's soccer ID camp example dates: March 15 and June 7.

    Applying: Register via individual camp sites linked from hokiesports.com/camps-and-clinics. Camps are privately operated by coaches, not the university. 2026 sport-specific details posted as available.

    Official program page →

  • Wayne State College

    Loper-style High School Elite Volleyball Camp (Wayne State Volleyball Camps)

    Nebraska
    Sports camps & ID showcasescommuter (single-day elite camp)

    Who: High school athletes, grades 9-12 (also a separate junior-high camp for grades 5-8)

    Details, cost & how to apply ▾

    What it is: A skills/ID volleyball camp on the Wayne State campus where high school players get instruction from the WSC coaching staff and exposure to college-level training.

    Cost: Paid camp fee (see WSC volleyball camps page); no aid noted

    Selectivity: Open enrollment

    When: Summer (e.g., High School Elite Camp ~July 9, 2026)

    Applying: Register via the Wayne State College volleyball camps page (wsc.edu/volleyball-camps)

    Official program page →

Before you apply

Three things worth knowing

  • Free and funded ones fill up early. The most competitive research programs and Governor's schools have winter/early-spring deadlines — check the official page and apply well ahead.
  • “Pay-to-play” isn't a golden ticket. An expensive pre-college program is a great experience, but it's not a meaningful admissions edge on its own. A free research internship or a real summer job both read just as well.
  • Programs change. A few here are flagged "changed" or "discontinued" — always confirm dates and cost on the school's own page (we link it) before you plan around one.

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