iD Tech Camps
iD Tech Camps (multiple university campuses nationwide), 1032 W Sheridan Rd, Chicago, IL 60660
About
iD Tech Camps offers hands-on activities where students build Minecraft levels, create projects with 3D printing, and build BattleBots from the ground up and compete in the arena. Camps run during the summer and include both week-long and two-week options focused on these types of tech projects.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Camps running May 24 - August 14; Summer Camps are a week-long program; Teen Academies are a two-week, immersive program
• Price: Payment plans available during checkout, for as low as $375; Use code CAMP at checkout for $150 off camps & academies, $100 off virtual camps, and $100 off private lessons summer packs; $150 off applies only to on-campus camps and academies; $100 off applies only to virtual camps; $100 off applies only to packs of private lessons; Promo code may be used once per child per program; Promo code can not be applied to previous purchases or combined with other offers; Automatically save $50 when you add courses or siblings; Pay standard tuition for one student to attend a small-group program and receive $50 off for each additional course or sibling; Automatic savings do not apply to Online Private Lessons; Refer a friend and save $25; You'll earn a $25 credit for each new referral; Students you refer cannot have previously attended an online or on-campus program with iD Tech; Referrals must be made prior to the date your friends' sessions start; New students must enter your unique Refer-a-Friend referral code at the time of registration; Refer-a-Friend savings does not apply to Online Private Lessons
iD Tech Camps has been running since 1999, when the founding family pioneered the first tech camps for kids and teens with 280 students per year, and the program has grown to 50,000 students per year over 25 years. The leadership team includes mother and daughter co-founders Kathryn and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi, and current CEO Tana Barton Haas, who joined in 2024. Each iD Tech experience is led by instructors from universities such as Stanford and NYU, with a Director who is a game design professional from EA and a Lead Instructor who is a software engineering undergraduate at Caltech, and the organization uses selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training. The program states a mission to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future and to equip young people with skills and confidence to shape the future. iD Tech Camps describes itself as the nation’s original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, the world’s largest and most trusted tech program, and the world’s go-to summer STEM educator, and notes that over 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies. The organization states that there are currently millions of unfilled STEM jobs in the US and that its long-term learning system equips kids and teens with skills for in-demand careers. It also states that it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities, with a stated goal to help bridge the digital divide and a belief that every child deserves access to quality tech education regardless of socioeconomic background.
Last updated May 5, 2026.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Camps running May 24 - August 14; Summer Camps are a week-long program; Teen Academies are a two-week, immersive program
• Price: Payment plans available during checkout, for as low as $375; Use code CAMP at checkout for $150 off camps & academies, $100 off virtual camps, and $100 off private lessons summer packs; $150 off applies only to on-campus camps and academies; $100 off applies only to virtual camps; $100 off applies only to packs of private lessons; Promo code may be used once per child per program; Promo code can not be applied to previous purchases or combined with other offers; Automatically save $50 when you add courses or siblings; Pay standard tuition for one student to attend a small-group program and receive $50 off for each additional course or sibling; Automatic savings do not apply to Online Private Lessons; Refer a friend and save $25; You'll earn a $25 credit for each new referral; Students you refer cannot have previously attended an online or on-campus program with iD Tech; Referrals must be made prior to the date your friends' sessions start; New students must enter your unique Refer-a-Friend referral code at the time of registration; Refer-a-Friend savings does not apply to Online Private Lessons
iD Tech Camps has been running since 1999, when the founding family pioneered the first tech camps for kids and teens with 280 students per year, and the program has grown to 50,000 students per year over 25 years. The leadership team includes mother and daughter co-founders Kathryn and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi, and current CEO Tana Barton Haas, who joined in 2024. Each iD Tech experience is led by instructors from universities such as Stanford and NYU, with a Director who is a game design professional from EA and a Lead Instructor who is a software engineering undergraduate at Caltech, and the organization uses selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training. The program states a mission to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future and to equip young people with skills and confidence to shape the future. iD Tech Camps describes itself as the nation’s original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, the world’s largest and most trusted tech program, and the world’s go-to summer STEM educator, and notes that over 50,000 girls have graduated from its camps and academies. The organization states that there are currently millions of unfilled STEM jobs in the US and that its long-term learning system equips kids and teens with skills for in-demand careers. It also states that it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities, with a stated goal to help bridge the digital divide and a belief that every child deserves access to quality tech education regardless of socioeconomic background.
Last updated May 5, 2026.
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