Kids Camps and Youth Programs at Loyola University Maryland

Loyola University Maryland, 4501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210

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Kids Camps and Youth Programs at Loyola University Maryland include activities such as experiments, science games, coding, game design, exploring an artistic side, soccer skills, public speaking, writing, recording, editing, team building, social media, podcasting, and entrepreneurship. Participants can also take part in sports talk radio shows, sports debate shows, sports anchor reporting videos, sideline reporting videos, and programs that focus on reading skills and writing skills. A Youth Climbing Clinic offers climbing stations, challenging routes, and at least one boulder problem.

• Ages: 4–18 years old

Science Guys summer camps are described as “the perfect mix of fun and education” and called “edutainment,” and Science Guys Summer Camp Programs are available for kids 5–12. Brains & Motion camps are held at Loyola University Maryland, and the Play By Play Sports program is for children aged 10–18 to discover what it takes to make it in the sports broadcasting industry. The Summer Reading Program offers a Reading and Writing Skills program for 4-year-olds through adults, and the Youth Climbing Clinic is a half-day clinic for ages 6–17 that is capped at 10 climbers total to maintain an ideal facilitator to student ratio. Loyola’s Women in Sports Day celebrates the achievements of female Greyhound athletes and promotes confidence in young future female athletes through activities, engagement, and a women’s basketball game. Loyola’s Evergreen campus is a certified level II arboretum, and its 80-acre campus arboretum embraces biodiversity while inspiring environmental stewardship.

Loyola University Maryland was founded in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1852 by the Society of Jesus and is the first institution of higher learning in the United States to bear the name of its founder, St. Ignatius Loyola. The university is a Jesuit, Catholic institution committed to the educational and spiritual traditions of the Society of Jesus and the development of the whole person, and it states that it inspires students to learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world. The leadership team connected with the institution includes David Tiscione, Director of Title IX and Bias Compliance; Rodney Parker, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer; Rita Buettner, Director, University Communications; and Liam Davis, Assistant Director, University Communications. Loyola notes that it is anchored in and committed to its surrounding community and offers diverse programming for Baltimore youth. The university reports being in the top 2% in the nation for long-term return on investment out of 4,500 universities, that 99% of Greyhounds are employed, enrolled in professional or graduate school, or completing full-time service within six months of receiving their diplomas, and that it ranks in the top 7% nationally for mid-career salary potential of alumni. One student, Amber, ’22, an English/Communication Interdisciplinary Major with a Writing Minor, states, “I have made lifelong friendships and relationships that I would have never imagined before coming to Loyola. The university and the people here have helped shape me into the person I am now.”

Last updated January 23, 2026.

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