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iD Tech offers Summer Camps and Teen Academies that run in weekly and two-week sessions. Summer Camps are structured as week-long programs, and Teen Academies are structured as two-week immersive programs. Camps run from May 24 through August 14.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Camps running May 24–August 14; Summer Camps are week-long programs and Teen Academies are two-week immersive programs
• Price: Payment plans available during checkout for as low as $375; automatic $50 savings for each additional camp or course in small-group programs after paying standard tuition for one student (excluding Online Private Lessons); $25 credit for each new referral in the Refer-a-Friend program (excluding Online Private Lessons)
iD Tech was founded in 1999 and describes a 25-year legacy that has grown from 280 students per year to 50,000 students per year. The organization describes itself as the nation’s original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, the world’s go-to summer STEM educator, the world’s largest and most trusted tech program, and the number one-rated tech camp. The mission of iD Tech is stated as creating life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future. The leadership team includes mother and daughter co-founders Kathryn and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi, and CEO Tana Barton Haas. iD Tech reports that each experience is led by instructors from universities like Stanford and NYU, with examples including a Director described as a game design guru from EA and a Lead Instructor who is a software engineering undergraduate at Caltech, and notes selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training for instructors. The organization states that over 1 million parents trust iD Tech and that over 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies. iD Tech also states that it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities, with the stated goal of helping to bridge the digital divide, and cites millions of unfilled STEM jobs in the US as context for its programs. The organization notes a work-from-home culture for staff with no commutes and no cubicles. Contact information provided includes phone numbers 1-888-709-8324 and +1 408-871-3700 (international), email [email protected], and stated contact hours of Monday through Friday 5:30am–5:30pm Pacific Time and Sunday 10am–7pm Pacific Time.
Last updated June 17, 2026.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Camps running May 24–August 14; Summer Camps are week-long programs and Teen Academies are two-week immersive programs
• Price: Payment plans available during checkout for as low as $375; automatic $50 savings for each additional camp or course in small-group programs after paying standard tuition for one student (excluding Online Private Lessons); $25 credit for each new referral in the Refer-a-Friend program (excluding Online Private Lessons)
iD Tech was founded in 1999 and describes a 25-year legacy that has grown from 280 students per year to 50,000 students per year. The organization describes itself as the nation’s original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, the world’s go-to summer STEM educator, the world’s largest and most trusted tech program, and the number one-rated tech camp. The mission of iD Tech is stated as creating life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future. The leadership team includes mother and daughter co-founders Kathryn and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi, and CEO Tana Barton Haas. iD Tech reports that each experience is led by instructors from universities like Stanford and NYU, with examples including a Director described as a game design guru from EA and a Lead Instructor who is a software engineering undergraduate at Caltech, and notes selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training for instructors. The organization states that over 1 million parents trust iD Tech and that over 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies. iD Tech also states that it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities, with the stated goal of helping to bridge the digital divide, and cites millions of unfilled STEM jobs in the US as context for its programs. The organization notes a work-from-home culture for staff with no commutes and no cubicles. Contact information provided includes phone numbers 1-888-709-8324 and +1 408-871-3700 (international), email [email protected], and stated contact hours of Monday through Friday 5:30am–5:30pm Pacific Time and Sunday 10am–7pm Pacific Time.
Last updated June 17, 2026.
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