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iD Tech Camps offers STEM programs that include coding, game development, robotics, 3D printing, AI summer camps, computer classes, Minecraft camps, Roblox camps, Roblox coding courses, Python camps, and video game camps. The program also offers online private lessons, online tech camps, and on-campus programs that cover these technology-focused activities.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Week-long programs and two-week, immersive programs
• Price: Payment plans available during checkout for as low as $375; automatically save $50 when adding courses or siblings; pay standard tuition for one student in a small-group program and receive $50 off for each additional course or sibling; earn a $25 credit for each new referral
Each iD Tech experience is led by instructors from universities such as Stanford, NYU, and Caltech, including staff with backgrounds like a game design professional from EA and a software engineering undergraduate. The organization states that its selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training are used to build its instructor team. iD Tech Camps describes itself as the nation’s original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, with courses powered by partners and exclusive curriculum and over 50,000 girls having graduated from its camps and academies. Kids ages 7–17 can choose from over 75 university-based programs, and teens ages 13–18 can attend Teen Academies as a two-week immersive program where they live on leading university campuses.
The program also offers live, elite instruction in private lessons across more than 50 topics, with lessons personalized to each student’s skill level, learning style, and goals. iD Tech Camps reports that over 1 million parents have used its programs and that no other program has its stated track record of long-term student success, passion, demand, or reputation as a top-rated, trusted tech program. The company’s mission is to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future, and it notes that it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities with the goal of helping bridge the digital divide.
iD Tech Camps began in 1999 when the founding family launched what it describes as the first tech camps for kids and teens, growing from 280 students per year to 50,000 students per year around the world over 25 years. The leadership team has included co-founders Kathryn Ingram-Cauchi and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi, and current CEO Tana Barton Haas. The organization also highlights a work-from-home culture for staff, with no commutes or cubicles and remote work described as putting staff in the driver’s seat.
Last updated January 26, 2026.
• Ages: 7–18 years old
• Schedule: Week-long programs and two-week, immersive programs
• Price: Payment plans available during checkout for as low as $375; automatically save $50 when adding courses or siblings; pay standard tuition for one student in a small-group program and receive $50 off for each additional course or sibling; earn a $25 credit for each new referral
Each iD Tech experience is led by instructors from universities such as Stanford, NYU, and Caltech, including staff with backgrounds like a game design professional from EA and a software engineering undergraduate. The organization states that its selective hiring practices and intensive hybrid training are used to build its instructor team. iD Tech Camps describes itself as the nation’s original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, with courses powered by partners and exclusive curriculum and over 50,000 girls having graduated from its camps and academies. Kids ages 7–17 can choose from over 75 university-based programs, and teens ages 13–18 can attend Teen Academies as a two-week immersive program where they live on leading university campuses.
The program also offers live, elite instruction in private lessons across more than 50 topics, with lessons personalized to each student’s skill level, learning style, and goals. iD Tech Camps reports that over 1 million parents have used its programs and that no other program has its stated track record of long-term student success, passion, demand, or reputation as a top-rated, trusted tech program. The company’s mission is to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future, and it notes that it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities with the goal of helping bridge the digital divide.
iD Tech Camps began in 1999 when the founding family launched what it describes as the first tech camps for kids and teens, growing from 280 students per year to 50,000 students per year around the world over 25 years. The leadership team has included co-founders Kathryn Ingram-Cauchi and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, first CEO Pete Ingram-Cauchi, and current CEO Tana Barton Haas. The organization also highlights a work-from-home culture for staff, with no commutes or cubicles and remote work described as putting staff in the driver’s seat.
Last updated January 26, 2026.
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