iD Tech Camps at Xavier University

Xavier University, 3800 Victory Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45207

mapXavier University, 3800 Victory Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45207

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iD Tech Camps at Xavier University offers hands-on activities in coding, game development, robotics, 3D printing, and creating apps and games. Campers also take part in BattleBots, work on custom 3D designs, and join outdoor and indoor games such as ultimate frisbee, capture the flag, kickball, board games, and gaming tournaments, along with icebreakers and team-building activities.

• Ages: 7–17 years old
• Schedule: Day camp sessions run for 1 week, with daily check-in between 8:30–9am and pick-up between 4:30–5pm
• Price: Starting at $1,079 (payment plan available)

STEM camps at Xavier University run as day camps from June 15–July 17. Each session blends hands-on learning with campus exploration and traditions such as dress-up days, raffles, and gaming tournaments. Next-gen labs are highlighted as a key feature of the camp environment. Payment plans are available during checkout for as low as $375, with automatic savings of $50 when adding courses or siblings, a Refer-a-Friend program that offers a $25 credit for each new referral with savings for referred friends, and promo code GO2CAMP offering specified discounts on camps, academies, virtual camps, and private lessons under listed conditions.

Energetic instructors are recruited from elite universities like Stanford, NYU, and Caltech, including staff with experience such as a game design guru from EA serving as a Director and a software engineering undergrad at Caltech serving as a Lead Instructor. iD Tech states that it is the nation’s original and most trusted youth STEM educator for kids and teens, the world’s go-to summer STEM educator, and the world’s largest and most trusted tech program in the world, and that it has been the top-rated tech camp for over 25 years. The company notes it has been operating for 25 years, and that in 1999 the family pioneered the very first tech camps for kids and teens. The leadership team includes CEO Tana Barton Haas, mother and daughter co-founders Kathryn and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi, and Pete Ingram-Cauchi as the first iD Tech CEO. iD Tech states that it is trusted by the world’s top universities and over 1,000,000 parents. The program’s mission is to create life-changing tech experiences that embolden students to shape the future, and it states that this year it will offer more scholarships than ever before to students from underserved communities, with the goal to help bridge the digital divide.

Last updated June 29, 2026.

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