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Grow, Learn & Have Fine Arts & Enrichment, cont’d EVERYTHING!! Joseph was so excited Mixed Media Art Creations communication skills to interact with people Writing Intensive to tell me all about his day. He said it who are deaf. Spark your imagination as we embark on a This course is designed to help high school was his BEST camp EVER, and he doesn’t creative and artistic journey through a variety students learn the skills they need for Ages 9–14 want to go to any other camp! PAID of materials. Projects may include watercolor, Thursdays, July 12–August 16 successful college-level writing. We will U.S. Postage Permit No. 120 No. Permit Laurie D. (We Do Lego Robotics) Org. Non–Profit acrylic and/or silk painting, mosaic, collage, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. approach writing as a process, focusing on NY Staten Island, felting, paper making, and tin art. This creative Tuition: $279 developing good writing habits and using journey will revolve around each young artist’s reading and writing as a means of exploration Outstanding program! My individual creative expressions combined with in argument. We will also practice analyzing daughter learned classical the elements of design and the techniques of Camp Schedule for CSI/Disney Princess/Art/Ceramics/ short texts from various genres, and we will Lego Robotics/ Lego & Imagination Flix/ Jr. Video Game theatre, and she loved it! We were so impressed with the Great Art Masters. New projects daily. Design /Photography/Virtual Reality Film Making work on synthesizing secondary materials in research. Additionally, the course will Loretta C. (ACT Classical Scene Study) the quality of the ceramics. Ages: 8–12 Program (all campers) 9 a.m.–12 p.m. culminate in an assignment sequence that Catherine G. (Awesome Ceramic Creations) August 6–10, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Lunch Provided (full day campers)12–1p.m. helps students draft a personal essay suitable Tuition: Half Day: $299/Full Day: $419* Art/Recreation*(full day campers)1–4:30 p.m. for their college application process. Course *Full-day campers refer to shaded box for *Activities vary depending on weeks enrolled. afternoon camp schedule. taught by Wagner English faculty member. Ages: 13–17 July 16-20, 1–4 p.m. Additional Classes for Teens IMPORTANT PROGRAM INFORMATION Expressive Kids Art See complete descriptions in this brochure Draw, paint, craft and create multi-media Tuition: $399 under “Performing Arts,” “Computers & Camp Schedules Summer 2018 | Youth Programs art projects while learning the styles ACADEMIC INSTITUTE Technology,” and “Academic Institute.” Several of our camps offer the option of either half or full day. When that option is indicated, half-day and techniques of the world’s greatest Kaplan SAT Test Prep & - ACT Summer Program–Audition Prep campers will attend their chosen camp program from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, at which time they will be artists. Students will learn to express themselves Specialized High School Princeton Review SAT/ACT Master Class dismissed to parents. Campers who choose the full-day option will remain at Wagner College until 4:30 through various art foundations with an Test Prep - ACT Advanced Classical/Musical Scene Study p.m. dismissal. Full-day camps include lunch in the cafeteria and afternoon activities that may include Admissions Test (SHSAT) Prep arts and crafts, outdoor recreational games, computer lab, talent show, and more. emphasis on interdisciplinary connections. Score high on your SAT and ACT to get into - ACT Advanced Dramatic Scene Study GROW, L EA R N For instance, students create autobiographical your dream college or university. Classes - Dance Intensive artwork with painting and writing! Bring a Catholic High School Admissions Early Bird Discount conveniently scheduled at Wagner College. - Digital Motion Graphics (After Effects) Register and pay in full by May 29, and receive a $25 discount per camper/per camp. Early bird discounts smock or old shirt and be prepared to tap your Test (TACHS) Prep To register for Kaplan, call 1-800-KAPTEST. To - Filmmaking cannot be combined with course series discounts. Only one discount per camper/per camp is permitted. Get a jumpstart this summer and begin inner creative talents! register for Princeton Review, - On Camera Acting Early bird discounts can be arranged by phone at 718-390-3221, online at wagner.edu/lifelong-learning, preparing for both the SHSAT and TACHS tests & HAVE FUN Ages: 7–12 call 1-800-273-8439 - Writing Intensive or by mail-in registrations postmarked by May 29, 2018. administered this coming fall. Our program is July 23–27, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. designed to focus on reading, language arts, Payment Plans Tuition: Half Day: $299/Full Day: $419* mathematics, and reasoning skills. We will Summer Pre-College Program Payment plans can be arranged for campers attending multiple sessions. Please call our office at 718-390- *Full-day campers refer to shaded box for TEEN PROGRAMS review test-taking strategies, run practice tests, 3221 to schedule payments. Note that each camp must be paid in full prior to the start date, so call early afternoon camp schedule. for High School Students to establish your payment plan. and work on timing. Classes will resume on Experience Wagner College at our Summer Wagner College Wagner Learning Lifelong for Department Campus Road One 10301 York New Staten Island, Saturdays in September with a continued focus Pre-College Program for rising high school How to Register Disney Princesses–All New! on test-taking techniques and timing. Note: Teen Photography This program offers a range of opportunities juniors and seniors, and select sophomores, Registration is convenient and can be completed online at wagner.edu/lifelong-learning, by mail using Young girls will love this Disney Princess Students have the option of joining summer the registration form in this brochure and mailing to the address indicated or faxing to 718-390-3118, or for teens to begin or further their knowledge and earn up to six college credits in three camp where every girl is special, unique, and only or both summer and fall. short weeks. Our residential program will by calling the Department for Lifelong Learning at 718-390-3221. You may visit us on campus at our new celebrated! Bring a treasured princess doll and of photography. Working in Wagner College’s offices located in House 5 near the Guard Booth and our guest parking lot, near the main entrance to the Summer TACHS Review give students the opportunity to experience costume and share in the joy and excitement of state-of-the-art Mac lab, you will learn College at Howard Avenue. Tuesdays, July 17–August 21 Wagner College first-hand by living on campus these timeless princesses’ stories. We will learn Photoshop with an emphasis on presentation 9 a.m.–12 p.m. and participating in college-level courses that Camp Licensing and Medical Forms the background of each princess and be guided and portfolio development. Discover Tuition: $499 will earn them valuable college credits. Learn Wagner College Camps are licensed by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s by their influence on the empowerment of alternative techniques such as fine art abstraction and painting with light. Part of about our nationally recognized Wagner Plan Bureau of Child Care (BCC), and as such follow strict guidelines set forth by the agency. Each child who young girls who are self-confident, resourceful, Fall TACHS Review attends our camps is required to submit a current Health Record form completed by a licensed physician the unique allure is taking photographs on for the Practical Liberal Arts by participating empathetic, and goal-driven. Activities will Saturdays, September 15–October 27 in “learning by doing” that reinforces course and dated within one year of the last date of the camp the child is attending. No child will be permitted include arts and crafts, journaling, teamwork, No Class 10/20 the campus’ picturesque grounds overlooking to attend camp without this current form on file at Wagner. the Verrazano. Make art and new friends while topics, and experience Manhattan venues role play, dress up and more in celebration of 12–2p.m. as part of the learning experience. 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