June 10-14Â (Online registration closes May 31. Call 303-492-7188 to register after this date.)
July 8-12 (Online registration closes June 28. Call 303-492-7188 to register after this date.)
July 22-26Â (Online registration closes July 12. Call 303-492-7188 to register after this date.)
9:30am-3pm
$625
Location: Fleming BuildingÂ
Sixteen CU Boulder astronaut affiliates have flown on forty space shuttle missions! Join some of the leaders in aerospace technologies in learning about what it takes to be an aerospace engineer. In this Academy, we'll meet scientists from the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), learn about astrobiology, and plan our mission to Mars. We'll get a chance to see one of only a few university-based Mission Operations Centers, where LASP undergraduate and graduate students perform mission operations for NASA satellites totaling more than $1.5 billion in value. Additionally, we'll get a chance to work on gliders, airfoils, jet engines, and testing composites for aircraft wings. Finally, we'll learn about alternative applications of aerospace such as wind turbines and parachutes.
What to Bring: While at Science Â鶹ÊÓƵy, participants are expected to store their personal belongings in their backpack. Space is limited so please limit the number of personal items brought from home. All items should be labeled with the participant’s first and last name in case an item is misplaced.ÌýPlease have your child bring the following each day:
- A backpack for carrying personal items and any class materials they will be bringing home
- Filled water bottle(s)
- Snacks
- A sack lunch that does not require refrigeration
- Closed-toed shoes
- A hair tie to hold back lengthy hair, if applicableÂ
- All classes spend a portion of each day outside. Please have your child bring clothing appropriate for the daily forecasted weather (jacket, sweatshirt, rain poncho, etc.)
- Optional:Â A mask or any additional Personal Protective Equipment the child wishes to utilize
Grade Policy: CU Science Â鶹ÊÓƵy serves students in grades K-12. Careful consideration is used to determine grade levels for all camps and classes. To provide the highest quality experience for all participants, it is necessary to adhere to the specified grade range for all camps and classes.Ìý
Cancellation and Transfer Policy: Science Â鶹ÊÓƵy has designed its cancellation policy to minimize the number of camp and class spots that are unused due to last-minute cancellations. Cancellations made more than 30 days prior to the start of the camp/class will incur a $35 administrative fee. No refunds will be given for cancellations made within 30 days of the start of the camp/class. In the event that a camp/class is cancelled by Science Â鶹ÊÓƵy, registrants will receive a full refund.ÌýTransfer requests made up to 30 days prior to the start of a camp/class will incur a $15 administrative fee. Transfer requests made within 30 days of the the start of a camp/class will incur a $35 administrative fee.
CU Boulder employs a framework for public health and COVID-19 decision-making that follows Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance. While masks are optional on the CU Boulder campus, we encourage those who prefer to do so to continue wearing them.ÌýProperly fitted N95 or KN95 masks remain an effective tool for preventing transmission, especially in conjunction with vaccination. Students, parents and staff are encouraged to stay home if they are feeling sick or have COVID-like symptoms.Ìý
Feeling under the weather? You should begin isolation at home as soon as you:
- Begin to experience .
- Receive a positive test result for COVID-19, regardless of whether you have symptoms.
- Have been instructed to isolate by a healthcare provider or public health staff member.
When considering policy changes around COVID-19 transmission prevention, CU Science Â鶹ÊÓƵy will adhere to all campus, county and Public Health guidelines.Ìý(Updated January 2024)