Summer Coding Camps & Tech Programs Held at UC Berkeley – iD Tech Camps

UC Berkeley Campus, 2357 Haste St, Berkeley, CA 94720

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Summer Coding Camps & Tech Programs Held at UC Berkeley – iD Tech Camps includes hands-on activities in coding, game dev, robotics, and 3D printing. Outside of lab time, participants take part in ultimate frisbee, capture the flag, kickball, board games, sports, gaming, and movie nights.

• Ages: 7–17 years old
• Schedule: One-week sessions with day and overnight options; daily schedule includes morning and afternoon lab instruction with outdoor and game breaks
• Price: Starting at $1,199 (payment plan available)

The daily schedule for day and overnight camps includes check-in between 8:30–9am, morning announcements at 9am, course work starting at 9:30am, lunch at noon, more instruction at 1pm, a computer break with outdoor time and board games at 2:30pm, project work at 3:15pm, and wrap-up at 4:30pm, with day camper pick-up from 4:30–5pm. Overnight campers follow additional schedule elements including a 7:15am wake-up and breakfast, dinner at 6pm, free time at 7pm with optional sports, gaming, movie nights, or project work, and 10pm lights out.

The program is led by energetic instructors recruited from elite universities like Stanford and NYU, described as inspirational, relatable, world-class instructors from universities like Stanford and NYU. iD Tech 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, the original and most trusted STEM camp, and the top-rated tech camp for over 25 years. The organization references a 25-year legacy, noting that in 1999 the family pioneered the very first tech camps for kids and teens, growing from 280 students per year to 50,000 students per year, and states, “Here we are 25 years later.”

Leadership for iD Tech includes CEO Tana Barton Haas, co-founders Kathryn Ingram-Cauchi and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, and first iD Tech CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi. The stated mission is to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future. The program offers scholarships to students from underserved communities with the stated goal to help bridge the digital divide.

Unique features include next-gen labs, hands-on learning blended with campus exploration, and traditions like dress-up days, raffles, and gaming tournaments. Students work alongside new friends and learn from expert tech mentors, with breaks to enjoy outdoor playing fields. The program lists skill levels from beginner to advanced and notes that courses are powered by iconic partners and exclusive curriculum. Families are offered payment plans during checkout for as low as $375, automatic $50 savings when adding courses or siblings (excluding Online Private Lessons), a Refer-a-Friend program offering $25 credit per new referral (excluding Online Private Lessons), and promo code CAMPNOW with stated discounts on camps, academies, virtual camps, and packs of 4 private lessons under specified conditions. The program is described as trusted by the world’s top universities and over 1,000,000 parents.

Last updated June 15, 2026.

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