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iD Tech Camps at UC Berkeley offers hands-on activities in coding, game development, robotics, and 3D printing, along with time for ultimate frisbee, capture the flag, kickball, and other sports and games. Campers also take part in icebreakers, team-building activities, board games, gaming tournaments, movie nights, and project work. Sessions run for one week and include both day and overnight camp options.
• Ages: 7–17 years old
• Schedule: One-week sessions with day and overnight options, running from June 8–July 31, with structured lab time, outdoor breaks, and evening activities for overnight campers
• Price: Starting at $1,199, with payment plans available during checkout for as low as $375, automatic savings when adding courses or siblings, and Refer-a-Friend credits and savings
The program uses next-gen labs and offers courses for beginner through advanced skill levels. Instructors are 100% USA-based adults recruited from top universities like Stanford and NYU and complete rigorous background and reference checks. Each session blends hands-on learning with campus exploration and traditions such as dress-up days, raffles, and gaming tournaments, and includes time in outdoor playing fields and expansive green spaces. Campers eat in the Crossroads Dining Hall and can see campus landmarks such as Sather Tower and Sather Gate.
iD Tech Camps at UC Berkeley is part of an organization that pioneered tech camps for kids and teens in 1999 and now serves about 50,000 students per year around the world, with a 25-year legacy in STEM education. The leadership team includes CEO Tana Barton Haas, co-founders Kathryn Ingram-Cauchi and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, and first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi. The organization states its mission as creating life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future and describes itself as the original and most trusted STEM camp, a top-rated tech camp for over 25 years, and the world's largest and most trusted tech program. It is trusted by the world’s top universities and over 1,000,000 parents, and more than 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies. The organization also offers scholarships to students from underserved communities with the stated goal of helping bridge the digital divide.
Last updated May 11, 2026.
• Ages: 7–17 years old
• Schedule: One-week sessions with day and overnight options, running from June 8–July 31, with structured lab time, outdoor breaks, and evening activities for overnight campers
• Price: Starting at $1,199, with payment plans available during checkout for as low as $375, automatic savings when adding courses or siblings, and Refer-a-Friend credits and savings
The program uses next-gen labs and offers courses for beginner through advanced skill levels. Instructors are 100% USA-based adults recruited from top universities like Stanford and NYU and complete rigorous background and reference checks. Each session blends hands-on learning with campus exploration and traditions such as dress-up days, raffles, and gaming tournaments, and includes time in outdoor playing fields and expansive green spaces. Campers eat in the Crossroads Dining Hall and can see campus landmarks such as Sather Tower and Sather Gate.
iD Tech Camps at UC Berkeley is part of an organization that pioneered tech camps for kids and teens in 1999 and now serves about 50,000 students per year around the world, with a 25-year legacy in STEM education. The leadership team includes CEO Tana Barton Haas, co-founders Kathryn Ingram-Cauchi and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, and first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi. The organization states its mission as creating life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future and describes itself as the original and most trusted STEM camp, a top-rated tech camp for over 25 years, and the world's largest and most trusted tech program. It is trusted by the world’s top universities and over 1,000,000 parents, and more than 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies. The organization also offers scholarships to students from underserved communities with the stated goal of helping bridge the digital divide.
Last updated May 11, 2026.
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