Summer Academies in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

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Rising 12th Grade Students

Grades are based on students' grade level for Fall 2026.


NanoExplorers: A High School Summer STEM Academy

Cameron University
Lawton, Oklahoma
Fall 2026 Grades: 9-12
Dates: June 14-19 and June 21-26, 2026

Residential


NanoExplorers Summer Science Academy offers high school students an opportunity to explore chemistry and physics at the nano-level. High school students with an interest in chemistry and/or physics and who aspire to a career in a STEM field are invited to apply for NanoExplorers Summer Science Academy. The residential summer science academy will take place from June 14-19 and 21-26, 2026. Participants will engage in hands-on activities designed to introduce the concept of nanotechnology. Activities will include applications in both chemistry and physics as well as information about career opportunities related to nanotechnology. All project supplies and equipment, instruction by CU faculty, meals, housing and transportation to scheduled activities will be provided. NanoExplorers is funded through a grant from the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The program is limited to 28 participants and is offered at no charge. Applicants must be an incoming freshman, sophomore, junior or senior in high school and must be an Oklahoma resident. Registration opens on March 1 and closes on April 15.

Application: https://www.cameron.edu/chem-phys-eng/beyond-the-classroom/nanoexplorers


Contact Information: Dr. Ann Nalley, annn@cameron.edu, 580-581-2889 or 405-659-8425

 

DroneXperience

Northeastern State University
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Fall 2026 Grades: 8-12
Dates: July 20-24, 2026

Commuter


Northeastern State University (NSU) is launching the DroneXperience (DroneX) Summer Academy from July 20th to 24th, 2026, on the NSU Tahlequah campus in Tahlequah, OK. This hands-on program offers 8th to 12th-grade students the chance to understand, care for, and pilot their own drones while exploring exciting STEM career possibilities. DroneX aims to become a hub for learning, research, and innovation in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), or drones. The academy is free and inclusive, welcoming students from diverse backgrounds and economic households, including those from public, private, and homeschool settings. The program runs for five days, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with flexible drop-off and pick-up options to accommodate participants and their families.

Application: https://academics.nsuok.edu/continuingeducation/YouthPrograms/drn_cmp.aspx


Contact Information: ce@nsuok.edu or 918-444-4610

 

Robotics for Young Scientists and Engineers

Northeastern State University
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Fall 2026 Grades: 8-12
Dates: June 8-12, 2026

Commuter


Northeastern State University is launching the Robotics Summer Academy on June 8-12, 2026 (9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. each day), on the Tahlequah campus. This is a hands-on STEM program, open to 8th to 12th grade students in Oklahoma. Students will design, build, code and test robotic vehicles as smart systems to accomplish various tasks (e.g., "Pizza Delivery", basketball shooting, etc.), and tour FlightSafety Simulation at Broken Arrow to further make community connections with higher education and industry. The Academy is free and inclusive, welcoming students from diverse backgrounds. Flexible drop-off/pick-up options are available.

Application: Please submit the completed application form to Dr. Weihuan Zhao at zhaow@nsuok.edu. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WHxmcFqTYFRnaxyHZ0D_cT-rYrd7FdW6/view?usp=sharing


Contact Information: Dr. Weihuan Zhao, zhaow@nsuok.edu

 

Renewable Energy - The Future is Here - Learning & Exploring Today

Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Alva, Oklahoma
Fall 2026 Grades: 9-12
Dates: June 14-19, 2026

Residential


Exploring Renewable Energy - A Summer STEM Camp: This STEM camp engages students in hands-on learning with experts in higher-education and professionals in the field of renewable energy. Students entering grades 9-12 are eligible to apply. Students will get an inside view of an operating nacelle, experience with simulators and a climbing tower, and see an operational wind turbine and solar field. Students will learn about the generation of electricity, get an introduction to electronics and robotics, and have hands-on experiences with the Renewable Energy Trainer, a training device that includes power generation, micro-inverter, storage and renewable energy technology.

Application: https://www.nwosu.edu/stem-summer-camp


Contact Information: Dr. Tim Maharry, tjmaharry@nwosu.edu, 580-327-
8583

 

CHAMPS - Careers in Health and Medical Professions

Oklahoma City Community College
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Fall 2026 Grades: 8-12
Dates: June 22-25, 2026

Commuter

Discover healthcare at CHAMPS, a 4-day program at Oklahoma City Community College! Experience hands-on activities using cutting-edge technology:

  • Explore human anatomy using cutting-edge 3D technology
  • Practice life-saving techniques like intubation and become CPR certified
  • Step inside an ambulance and learn emergency response
  • Deliver a baby in a simulated environment
  • Interact with an AI pediatric simulator
  • Experience anesthesia through virtual reality
  • Test your balance, fitness, and brain health with interactive devices
  • Learn about college life and enrollment at OCCC

Learn from experts, challenge yourself, and get a taste of college life. CHAMPS offers a unique opportunity to explore medical careers, save lives, and have fun!

Application: https://forms.office.com/r/Kxd7xzcts4


Contact Information: https://www.occc.edu/summer-academy/

 

Lights, Camera, Action!  OCCC's Digital Cinema Production Summer Academy

Oklahoma City Community College
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Fall 2026 Grades: 10-12
Dates: June 24-27, 2026

Commuter


Would you like to learn the movie-making process in a hands-on, professional, and collaborative environment? Join us on a fun, cinematic journey! From pre-production, photography and post-production, you will learn invaluable tricks of the trade along the way. Learn about camera, lighting, grip control, sound recording, production design, logistics, and editing. Film production is the perfect blend of exciting art and science. Your creative process will be guided by expert instruction, movie industry experts and top-notch technological tools. Finally, you will present your completed project to others at a theatrical-style film screening.

Applications are open March 1-April 2, 2026.


Application: https://occc-deazd.formstack.com/forms/dcp_summer_2026_academy_application


Contact Information: Department Chair and Professor of Visual Arts Jeremy Fineman, jeremy.a.fineman@occc.edu, 405-682-1611 ext. 7255

 

TCC Summer STEM Academy: Building Your Sustainable Future

Tulsa Community College
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Fall 2026 Grades: 9-12
Dates June 7-12, 2026

Residential


Ultimately, this is your world. Your generation will inherit the Earth and all its challenges. By getting involved in sustainable technology now, you can take control of your future. Tulsa Community College invites you to apply to attend the TCC Summer STEM Academy: Building Your Sustainable Future from June 7 - 12, 2026. Your culminating project will involve the design and construction of devices that use renewable energy sources (wind, solar, and water) to function. These exciting activities (competitions included) will give you hands-on understanding of the engineering, technology, mathematics, and science that make our communities cleaner and positioned for a brighter future! Ready to be the change? Apply today!

Application: https://forms.office.com/r/4CDpeCP3Ki?origin=lprLink


Contact Information: ce@tulsacc.edu, 918-595-7200

 

Human Water Cycle

University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma
Fall 2026 Grades: 8-12
Dates: June 1-4, 2026

Commuter


We cannot live without clean water. Do you know where your water comes from or where it goes when you flush? Do you know what it takes to make it safe for you to drink and safe (again) for fish to live in? In this academy, we will explore the human-side of the water cycle by collecting water samples, working in the lab, visiting water facilities, flying drones, and competing in a water engineering challenge. Get ready to do some real science! Students entering grades 8-12, please join us as we take a deep dive into the Human Water Cycle. Academy runs 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., drop-off starts 7:30 a.m. and pick-up ends 5:30 p.m.

Application: 2026 Human Water Cycle Academy Student Application


Contact Information: Dr. Robin Roberson, robrrob@ecok.edu, 580-559-5344


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