Experience the power of creativity, discovery, and innovation at CASE’s immersive summer camp. In this unique experience, campers will navigate a fictional apocalyptic scenario while exploring disciplines within the arts, sciences, and education. 

Through dynamic activities and hands-on challenges, they’ll discover how these fields shape our world today—and how they can be used to rebuild a better tomorrow. Campers will tackle real-world challenges guided by expert faculty and professionals. Discover how the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education prepares students to create a brighter, more resilient future in an ever-changing world.

Space is Limited! Early registration is recommended. Campers will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis, based upon date of registration and when payment is received. Waiting lists will be maintained and filled in the order that they were received should cancellations occur.

Registration

Date: July 13-17, 2025
Eligibility: Ages 15-18
Capacity: 75 students
Registration Fee$600 (includes all meals, housing and camp materials)

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Camp Activities: Explore the Arts, Sciences, and Education

During CASE Apocalypse: Building a New Tomorrow, campers will gain experience in a wide range of disciplines within the arts, sciences, and education through immersive activities and creative problem-solving challenges. Campers will connect with peers, gain a glimpse of campus life, and develop the skills needed to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.

The Program

Campers will spend mornings diving into thought-provoking lectures and interactive demonstrations led by experts in disciplines of their choice. Afternoons will be filled with hands-on activities as campers work in teams to apply the knowledge they’ve gained and re-build society in the wake of the imagined apocalypse. In the evenings, participants will engage in recreational activities and social events with other college-bound students and get a feel for campus life.

Daily Schedule

Morning – Lectures and interactive demonstrations from faculty representing departments in the college of Arts, Sciences, and Education.

Afternoon – Hands-on workshops to build each team’s post-apocalyptic plan.

Evening – Social activities and recreational opportunities

Campers will explore five academic disciplines within CASE, each offering deep-dive, hands-on experiences.

An overview of all available disciplines will be provided prior to the start of camp. Campers will then select the areas they are most passionate about for more in-depth exploration. While we cannot guarantee every camper’s top choices, we will strive to provide opportunities that match their interests.

Participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, Missouri. USA Express provides shuttle service from St. Louis Lambert Airport to Rolla. You can contact USA Express by calling 1-800-872-9399 or visiting their website at https://www.usaxonline.com/. If you are having challenges arranging transportation, please contact the STEM Center for additional assistance.

All camps will have a $50 non-refundable fee. Persons wishing to cancel their registration must do so two weeks (14 full days) prior to the first day of their chosen program. No refunds will be made after this date.

Missouri S&T reserves the right to cancel any program in the event of insufficient registrations, severe weather or natural disaster. In the event of cancellation, registrants will be notified immediately via email and phone, and all fees will be returned in full.

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Summer Camps

300 W. 13th Street, 106 Parker Hall, Rolla, MO
Phone: (573) 341-6204
Email: stemcenter@mst.edu

Operating Hours

Monday:8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday:8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday:8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday:8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday:8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed