High School Engineering Camp
This 4.5-day learning experience is designed to give high school students a hands-on introduction to STEM fields and career options—in a fun and memorable way. Academic sessions will focus on different disciplines within Engineering. All sessions will be led by experienced faculty and staff.
2025 Focus Areas
- Biomedical Engineering
- 3D CAD design
- Bone drilling
- Dissections
- Mechanical Engineering
- Simple machines
- Stress testing
- Design Challenges
- Electrical Engineering
- Soldering
- Circuit layout
- PCB Etching
- Robotics Engineering
- Robot Design
- Programming Challenges
- Explore different types of robots.
Residential
Dates
Camp will begin on Monday, June 22, and end on Friday June 26.
Residential campers will arrive on Monday, June 9 at 8:30 am to move into the dorm. Residential campers will move out of the dorm at the end of camp at noon Friday.
Costs
The cost is $600 for residential students, which includes all project materials, breakfast, snacks, lunch, dinner, and a t-shirt. As well as five nights stay in the dorms.
Commuter
Dates
Camp will begin on Monday, June 22, and end on Friday June 26.
Commuter students should be dropped off at Andorfer Commons at 8:30 am and picked up at 4 pm Monday-Thursday, and noon Friday.
Costs
The cost is $450 for commuter students, which includes all project materials, breakfast, snacks, lunch and a t-shirt.
Registration
Students may choose between focuses on Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Engineering. Additional sessions will focus on math and technology integration.
Registration will remain open until all spots are filled or 1 week before start of camp.
Additional Information
For more information, contact us at steam@indianatech.edu or 2260.344.4964.
Not sure where to go? Our campus map will help you find the right entrances, buildings and parking information.
Activities
Students will be treated to social activities that may include: movies, bowling, table tennis, billiards and video games. Additionally, students may take part in free-time activities such as volleyball, basketball, bouldering, campus-wide scavenger hunt, and water balloon launching.


Faculty Director Anna Nagle
My work at Indiana Tech has been incredibly rewarding. I have enjoyed building relationships with students and seeing them grow over the years. It has been gratifying to see these young people learn to become engineers and innovators in their fields, and go on to use the skills they developed at Indiana Tech in their chosen careers. I hope to spend my career helping future engineers reach their potential to improve the world,


















