Collin College to Host Summer Camps
March 02, 2026
Cougar News

Middle and high school students can enjoy a variety of camps this summer at Collin College. Participants can choose from topics ranging from automotive exploration and creative writing to robotics. The following camps are located on the college’s campuses in Allen, Celina, Farmersville, McKinney, Plano, and Wylie.
To see a complete listing of Collin College summer camps, visit www.collin.edu/community/summercamps.
Allen
Technical Campus, 2550 Bending Branch Way, Allen
Automotive Exploration Camp
Wednesday-Thursday, May 27-28, 8:30-11:30 a.m. (Morning Session)
1-4 p.m. (Afternoon Session)
Building D, Room D118
This camp is open to students entering grades 9-12. Students will explore the basic
functions, maintenance, and light repair of automobiles, particularly for new drivers,
as well as safety considerations for maintaining a vehicle, all on actual vehicles
supplied by the college. The camp will not explore activities such as engine rebuilding.
Due to the environment, those with sensitivities may be susceptible to skin and respiratory
reactions. The cost is $50, and spots are limited. Registration will open on Monday,
April 20. Early registration is recommended. Email Ryan Pawlowski at ryanpawlowski@collin.edu for more information.
Basic Dent Repair Camp
Monday-Wednesday, June 8-10, 8 a.m.-Noon
Building D, Room D118
This hands-on summer camp introduces students entering grades 9-12 to the fundamentals
of basic dent repair. Students will learn how vehicle panels are designed and what
causes dents and minor damage. Through guided instruction and supervised practice,
campers will develop practical skills while gaining insight into careers in automotive
collision repair. No prior experience is required — this camp is designed for beginners
who want to explore hands-on automotive work in a supportive, educational environment.
Due to the environment, those with sensitivities may be susceptible to skin and respiratory
reactions. The cost is $175, and spots are limited. Registration will open on Monday,
April 20. Early registration is recommended. Email Ryan Pawlowski at ryanpawlowski@collin.edu for more information.
Electronics Level I Camp (Session 1)
Monday-Thursday, June 8-11, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Building B, Room B215
This camp is designed for students entering grades 8 and 9 who are interested in exploring
the basics of electronics and building circuits on breadboards. This camp is sponsored
by the Department of Engineering, Computer Science, and Engineering Technology. The
cost for the camp is $150, which includes supplies, snacks, and drinks. Registration
opens Monday, April 20. Spots are limited, so early registration is recommended. Email
Joseph Irving at jirving@collin.edu for more information.
Vehicle Detailing Camp
Wednesday-Thursday, June 17-18, 1-4 p.m.
Building D, Room D118
Get ready to shine this summer! The Vehicle Detailing Camp is a hands-on, skill-building
experience designed for students entering grades 9-12 who love cars and want to learn
how to make them look showcase-quality. Students will explore the art and science
of vehicle detailing — from proper washing techniques to interior detailing — using
professional tools and products in a fun, supervised environment. Due to the environment,
those with sensitivities may be susceptible to skin and respiratory reactions. The
cost is $175, and spots are limited. Registration will open on Monday, April 20. Early
registration is recommended. Email Ryan Pawlowski at ryanpawlowski@collin.edu for more information.
Electronics Level I Camp (Session 2)
Monday-Thursday, June 22-25, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Building B, Room B215
This camp is designed for students entering grades 8 and 9 who are interested in exploring
the basics of electronics and building circuits on breadboards. This camp is sponsored
by the Department of Engineering, Computer Science, and Engineering Technology. The
cost for the camp is $150, which includes supplies, snacks, and drinks. Registration
opens Monday, April 20. Spots are limited, so early registration is recommended. Email
Joseph Irving at jirving@collin.edu for more information.
Electronics Level II Camp
Monday-Thursday, July 6-9, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Building B, Room B215
This camp is designed for students entering grades 8 and 9 who are interested in learning
the basics of soldering and desoldering. This camp is sponsored by the Department
of Engineering, Computer Science, and Engineering Technology. The cost for the camp
is $150, which includes supplies, snacks, and drinks. Registration opens Monday, April
20. Spots are limited, so early registration is recommended. Email Joseph Irving at
jirving@collin.edu for more information.
Robotics Camp
Monday-Friday, July 20-24, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Building B, Kone Conference Center, Room B106
Unleash your creativity to build and test small robots at the Robotics Camp. This
camp is designed for students entering grades 7 and 8. This camp is sponsored by the
Department of Engineering, Computer Science, and Engineering Technology and the Collin
Robotics Club. The cost for the camp is $150, which includes supplies, snacks, and
drinks. Registration opens Monday, April 20. Spots are limited, so early registration
is recommended. Email Yiping Wang at ywang@collin.edu for more information.
Dates are subject to change. Please visit www.collin.edu/community/summercamps for the latest updates.
Celina
Celina Campus, 2505 Kinship Parkway, Celina
Challenge Survival Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 15-18, 9 a.m.-Noon
Campers will have the opportunity to become citizen scientists and unleash their inner
explorers. This camp is for students entering grades 7 and 8. Participants will learn
to master essential survival skills — from water purification to teamwork — in this
immersive adventure. The fee is $100 per person. For more information, contact Christine
Southards at csouthards2579@collin.edu or Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu.
Influencer Camp
Monday-Thursday, June 15-18, 1-4 p.m.
We’re surrounded by information and nonstop scrolling — but the people who stand out
are the ones who know how to say something that lands. Impactful written posts and
conversations and engaging visuals and presentations are all created using strong
written, visual, and oral/aural communication. This is the magic of how ideas cut
through the noise and stick. Influencer Camp is for students ages 14-17 (grades 8-12) who
like to create, think, and express themselves in the 21st century. Campers will explore
how writers, designers, creators, and others use words, visuals, and voice to explain
ideas, tell stories, and influence the world around them. The fee is $100 per person.
For more information, contact Christine Southards at csouthards2579@collin.edu or Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu.
Body Lab 1 Camp: Inside the Human Body
Monday-Thursday, July 13-16, 1-4 p.m.
In Body Lab 1 Camp, students explore how the human body works through hands-on experiments,
real specimens, and interactive challenges. Campers investigate the heart and circulation
using live organisms (water bug), EKGs, and a pig heart observation; build and test
the musculoskeletal and respiratory systems through skeleton construction, muscle,
and breathing experiments; and explore the chemical process of digestion, immunity,
and nutrition with engaging models and activities. The week will wrap up with an exciting
focus on the brain and special senses, including observing a brain dissection, building
a brain model, and testing sight, hearing, taste, smell, and balance. This camp is
for students entering grades 5 and 6. The fee is $100 per person. For more information,
contact Christine Southards at csouthards2579@collin.edu or Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu.
LEGO STEAM Camp 1
Monday-Thursday, July 13-16, 9 a.m.-Noon
This camp is designed for campers entering grades 5-6. Get ready to build, create,
race, and play! In LEGO STEAM Camp 1, campers explore real physics concepts through
hands-on Lego challenges like balloon-powered boats, cars, and alternative-powered
vehicles. Campers will design and test their own games in Angry Birds–style engineering
challenges. A special Space Day lets campers explore space-themed builds and ideas,
while our Art and Design Day focuses on collaborative builds to creative design challenges.
Campers will use LEGO builds to tell stories and express ideas through art and engineering.
This camp blends science, creativity, and fun — perfect for curious builders who love
to experiment and invent. The fee is $100 per person. For more information, contact
Christine Southards at csouthards2579@collin.eduor Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu.
Body Lab 2 Camp: Super Bodies and Superpowers
Monday-Thursday, July 20-23, 9 a.m.-Noon
Body Camp 2 takes body science to the next level by combining genetics, technology,
and performance in a creative, student-driven experience. Campers explore DNA and
genetics by designing their own “super traits” inspired by real biological adaptations
(think X-Men meets biology), investigate the maze of blood vessels and map them out
using technology, and test their own abilities during a fun World Record–style challenge
day. This camp is for students entering grades 7 and above. The camp culminates in
a build-a-human finale, where students assemble a complete body and connect all the
systems they’ve studied into one integrated model. The fee is $100 per person. For
more information, contact Christine Southards at csouthards2579@collin.edu or Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu.
LEGO STEAM Camp 2
Monday-Thursday, July 20-23, 1-4 p.m.
This camp is designed for campers entering grades 7 and above. LEGO STEAM Camp 2 takes
creativity to the next level! Campers become inventors, engineers, and storytellers
as they design solutions to challenges, interact with imaginative worlds, and bring
their ideas to life. Campers will design and build exciting attractions inspired by
theme parks and carnival games, invent clever solutions in a castle-based challenge,
and bring their creativity into the modern world by designing ideas that improve everyday
life. Along the way, campers will explore problem-solving and design thinking through
open-ended LEGO builds. The camp wraps up with an exciting LEGO Stop-Motion Film Festival,
where campers create and showcase their short movies using LEGO scenes and celebrate
their creativity together. The fee is $100 per person. For more information, contact
Christine Southards at csouthards2579@collin.edu or Deborah Hall at dahall@collin.edu.
Farmersville
Farmersville Campus, 501 S. Collin Parkway, Farmersville
College for Kids
Monday-Thursday, June 15-18 and June 22-25, 8:30 a.m.-Noon
College for Kids is a summer youth enrichment program for students entering grades
7-9. Students will participate in project-based inquiry and exploration courses where
they will discover new talents, meet new friends, and develop the knowledge and skills
to begin thinking and planning for college success. This year’s camp will offer new
and revamped courses with options including AI Cyberdetectives, The Vital Sign Avengers,
Astronomy, Shark Tank, Geology, Animal Care, and much more! The fee is $250. Spots
are limited, so early registration is encouraged. For more information, contact college4kids@collin.edu.
McKinney
McKinney Campus, 2200 W. University Dr., McKinney
Nurse/Health Science Investigation Camp
Monday-Wednesday, June 1-3, 9 a.m.-Noon
This camp is for students entering grades 7-12 who are interested in learning more
about the healthcare field. Offering unique opportunities for participants, this camp will
provide hands-on experience, including assisting medical personnel during simulations
and sensory activities, utilizing industry-standard equipment, and participating in
demonstrations. This camp will focus on healthcare areas such as health professions,
nursing, respiratory care, and medical assisting. A small registration fee will be
applied. Email Joyce Sizemore at jsizemore@collin.edu for more information.
College for Kids
Monday-Thursday, June 1-4, 8:30 a.m.-Noon
College for Kids is a summer youth enrichment program for students entering grades
7-9. Students will participate in project-based inquiry and exploration courses where
they will discover new talents, meet new friends, and develop the knowledge and skills
to begin thinking and planning for college success. The fee is $125. Spots are limited,
so early registration is encouraged. For more information, contact college4kids@collin.edu.
Plano
Plano Campus, 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano
Summer Dance Festival
Monday-Friday, June 15-19, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
The Collin Summer Dance Festival is a weeklong dance intensive welcoming beginners
through advanced dancers ages 14-adult. Classes include modern, jazz, ballet, hip
hop, contemporary, tap, musical theatre, improvisation, and more. The registration
fee is $200 through March 31 and $250 after that date. Registration closes June 1.
For more information, email festival coordinator Tiffanee Arnold at tarnold@collin.edu.
Wylie
Wylie Campus, 391 Country Club Road, Wylie
Summer Creative Writing Workshop
Monday-Friday, June 8-12, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Wylie Campus, Library Building, Room 217A
Collin College Wylie Campus staff and faculty are excited to offer the third Teen
Summer Creative Writing Camp directed by award-winning writer Joani Reese. Students
will learn about canonical and contemporary poets and writers while creating their
own poems and short fiction. The camp will introduce students ages 14-17 to a variety
of writing genres, techniques, and styles, such as micro fiction, metered poetry,
free verse, and flash fiction. Each student will learn to write stories and poems
and have the opportunity to read published writers’ and poets’ work and speak with
them remotely about their writing processes. Guest speakers will share tips and tricks.
The cost is $150 for the week. All supplies, snacks, and a T-shirt will be provided.
The week will end with a small public reading reception showcasing the work participants
have created throughout the camp. For more information, contact Joani Reese, camp
director, atjreese@collin.edu or Susan Mathews, administrative assistant for Academic Affairs/Work Force, at smmathews@collin.edu.
Texas All-Star Jazz Camp
Sunday-Friday, June 14-19
Concerts will be held in the conference center and sessions will be held in music
classrooms.
The Texas All-Star Jazz Camp is open to musicians of all levels with a minimum age
of 13. The curriculum includes jazz theory, improvisation, jazz history/listening,
instrumental masterclasses on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, piano, guitar, bass, drums,
and ensembles — big bands and combos. Jazz camp faculty include members of the Collin
College Music Department as well as jazz performers and educators from across the
country. Early-bird registration is open through April 20 with a tuition of $305.
Regular registration is open from April 21-June 8 with a tuition of $330. Contact
Kevin McNerney at kmcnerney@collin.edu for more information.
Collin College serves approximately 60,000 credit and continuing education students annually and offers more than 200 degrees and certificates, including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), a Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in Cybersecurity, a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Construction Management, a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Clinical Operations Management, and a new Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in Software Development. The only public college based in Collin County, Collin College is a partner to business, government, and industry, providing customized training and workforce development. For more information, visit www.collin.edu.
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