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STEMM Camp
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM) Camp
To register, please contact your BSBP counselor for a referral. A completed medical form or physical is required.
Thinking about planning your education and career journey? Would you like an opportunity to learn first aid basics? Check out the STEMM Camp to see where science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine might take you!
Through a series of fun, interactive activities, students will explore a variety of STEM-related areas, as well as relevancy for advanced education and employment. The STEM program will use 3D tactile models, sound, and hands-on lessons to teach students about 3D printing, chemistry, and astronomy. Students will meet Dr. Hoby Wedler, a Ph.D. chemist, Dr. Carol Christian, an Affiliate Research Scientist and Emeritus Senior Scientist, and Dr. Thomas Madura, an Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy.
Students will learn more about accessibility of STEMM classes, careers in STEMM fields, and how to use some of the latest 3D printing and assistive technology. The program helps reduce accessibility barriers so that students are better prepared to pursue a STEMM education and career.
Date: June 26 – July 1, 2026
Eligibility: High School students 14-19 years old who are blind or low vision and who are interested in learning more about the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, and Medicine
Registration Deadline: May 31, 2026
For more information on this program, please contact your local BSBP field counselor or the Training Center at LEO-BSBPTrainingCenter@michigan.gov or (269) 337-3848.
Start: June 26, 2026 12:00 AM
End: July 01, 2026 12:00 AM
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM) Camp
To register, please contact your BSBP counselor for a referral. A completed medical form or physical is required.
Thinking about planning your education and career journey? Would you like an opportunity to learn first aid basics? Check out the STEMM Camp to see where science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine might take you!
Through a series of fun, interactive activities, students will explore a variety of STEM-related areas, as well as relevancy for advanced education and employment. The STEM program will use 3D tactile models, sound, and hands-on lessons to teach students about 3D printing, chemistry, and astronomy. Students will meet Dr. Hoby Wedler, a Ph.D. chemist, Dr. Carol Christian, an Affiliate Research Scientist and Emeritus Senior Scientist, and Dr. Thomas Madura, an Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy.
Students will learn more about accessibility of STEMM classes, careers in STEMM fields, and how to use some of the latest 3D printing and assistive technology. The program helps reduce accessibility barriers so that students are better prepared to pursue a STEMM education and career.
Date: June 26 – July 1, 2026
Eligibility: High School students 14-19 years old who are blind or low vision and who are interested in learning more about the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, and Medicine
Registration Deadline: May 31, 2026
For more information on this program, please contact your local BSBP field counselor or the Training Center at LEO-BSBPTrainingCenter@michigan.gov or (269) 337-3848.