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Tarrant County College Northeast CampusCommunity & Industry Education Services
CIE:20-26332-1-17-cmgAn Equal Opportunity Institution/Equal Access to persons with disabilities. Community & Industry
Education Services
828 W. Harwood RoadHurst, TX 76054-3299Phone: 817-515-6500
Fax: 817-515-0683www.tccd.edu
Summer Youth Camps
Camp Orientations
The responsibilities of college life are covered at orientation.
In Person OrientationCampus maps and other information will be distributed during orientation.
PUBLIC SERVICES / BUSINESS & INDUSTRY / ART & HUMANITIES / CHOIR / STEM / PHOTOGRAPHY
Date: Tuesday, May 30 Date: Tuesday, May 30Time: Noon–1 p.m. Time: 6–7 p.m.
Location: TCC Northeast Campus, Larry J. Darlage Center Corner, NSTU 1615A
Eligibility:
Registration begins April 4. You may register online, in person, by mail or fax. Additional forms available on TCC website, www.tccd.edu. Registration begins at 8 a.m. Ensure that you have submitted all necessary documents to the Community & Industry Education Office: Application, orientation form, minor health form and copy of the student’s latest report card (Progress Reports not accepted). If the above documents are not received in a timely manner, the student’s application process will not be completed, thus a grant of petition will not be issued and the student will not be allowed to register. If you have questions about the application process, please call NE Community & Industry Education Office at 817-515-6500.
Explore the area of STEM, activities will be completed to educate the students on degrees, certificates, and careers offered in the field. This course will have a day dedicated to Astronomy, and will explore the solar system using a planetarium dome. Students will also explore the areas of 3D printing, utilizing Solid Works software. The students will finish camp with a visit to the Perot Museum.
Public Services Endorsement Camp • Ages: Students entering grades 6–9 • Dates: June 12–15, 2017 • Days: Monday–Thursday • Time: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. • Cost: $140 • Registration: Begins April 4, 2017
Explore the area of Public Services, activities will be completed to educate the students on degrees, certificates, and careers offered in the field. Several areas will be covered: Education, HealthServices,Paralegal,Government/Law,FireTechnology,andHumanServices.Studentswill take a field trip to Tarrant County College, Trinity River Campus East, to explore the Center forHealthcareProfessionals.AswellasvisitTarrantCountyCollege-NorthwestCampustotakeatouroftheCriminalJusticeDepartmentandtheFireServiceTrainingCenter.
Business & Industry Endorsement Camp • Ages: Students entering grades 6–9 • Dates: June 19–22, 2017 • Days: Monday–Thursday • Time: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. • Cost: $140 • Registration: Begins April 4, 2017
Explore the area of Business & Industry, activities will be completed to educate the students on degrees, certificates, and careers offered in the field. Students will become familiar with the 3D printer, take a tour and work in TCC’s Radio and Television lab, and will have a guest speaker talkaboutthewaterparkindustry.ThecampwillconcludewithafieldtriptoNRH20!
Arts & Humanities Endorsement Camp • Ages: Students entering grades 6–9 • Dates: June 26–29, 2017 • Days: Monday–Thursday • Time: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. • Cost: $140 • Registration: Begins April 4, 2017
ExploretheareaofArtsandHumanities,activitieswillbecompletedtoeducatethestudentson degrees, certificates, and careers offered in the field of dance, music, art, and theatre. A fieldtriptotheArtisanwillalsotakeplace.Thisisthecamptoletyourcreativeenergiesflow!
Choir Camp • Ages: Students entering grades 9–12 • Dates: July 31–August 3, 2017 • Days: Monday–Thursday • Time: 10:30 a.m.–5 p.m. • Cost: $100 • Registration: Begins April 4, 2017 This course is designed for the high school student and director who wishes to learn the TMEAAll State Choir music for district, region, and area tryouts. The course entails intensive rehearsals in sections and full choir. It is usually done for several hours each day for one week in the summer. The fee includes copies of the music.
Digital Photography Camp • Ages: Students entering grades 9–12 • Dates: June 5–15, 2017 • Days: Monday–Thursday • Time: 1–5 p.m. • Cost: $140 • Registration: Begins April 4, 2017 Explore the field of digital photography. Use your cell phone to create the best selfie; learn special techniques like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Software such as Photoshop and Adobe Bridge will be utilized to enhance student photos. Includes end of camp exhibit. Students may utilize their own personal digital camera or one will be provided to use during camp time.
Photography Camp • Ages: Students entering grades 9–12 • Dates: July 10–20, 2017 • Days: Monday–Thursday • Time: 1–5 p.m. • Cost: $140 • Registration: Begins April 4, 2017 Explorethepowerofpictures.CreateaprojectutilizingaHolgaCamera;workwith light tocreate a photogram; develop film in the darkroom. Includes trip to the Amon Carter museum and end of camp exhibit.
Parent/guardian: _____________________________ Home #: Cell #: _____________________________________ Work #: Parent/guardian: _____________________________ Home #: Cell #: _____________________________________ Work #:
In case of an emergency and parents cannot be reached, who should be contacted?1. Name : ______________________ Relationship to Student:
Home #: Cell #: _______________ Work #:
2. Name : ______________________ Relationship to Student: Home #: Cell #: _______________ Work #:
Consent to Emergency TreatmentTarrant County College District is an educational institution in which _______________________, astudent, at the College has received written authorization to consent to emergency medical treatment from a person having the right to consent as follows:I, _______________________________________, the __________________________ [relationship to student] grant Tarrant County College permission to authorize emergency medical treatment to the above named studentin the event that the College is unable to contact me. This authorization shall remain in effect until revoked by me in writing and delivered to TCCD.The undersigned is responsible for all medical costs associated with this authorization. Furthermore, no liability is attached to either TCCD or any of its members and staff for such action.________________________________________ ________________________Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Date
Minor Student Health InformationAllergic to (meds, food, insects, etc.): Type of reaction (rash, difficulty breathing, etc.):______________________________________________________________________________Current medical diagnoses or disabilities:______________________________________________________________________________Past injuries/illnesses/hospitalizations/surgeries:______________________________________________________________________________ List any medications currently taking below.