Summer camp preparing kids for careers
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The Art Institute of Dallas offering high school kids a chance to give college a try
Dallas, Tex. – When most people think of summer camp, they picture pools and creeks, arts and crafts and outdoor sports. But for some kids, it’s serious business. More than 48 high school students are going to give college a try at The Art Institute of Dallas Summer Studio, a week-long camp that gives kids a sneak peek at the college experience.
For one week, high school sophomores, juniors and seniors take concentrated classes in a course of study within the areas of design, media arts, fashion and culinary. The courses are taught by instructors from The Art Institute of Dallas, a campus of South University. At the end of the week students present their portfolios. Students can enroll in any of the areas of study offered by the college. The intensive program gives the students an opportunity to give college a test-run and allows them to hone their artistic skills.
“Summer Studio provides these students an opportunity to see what kind of curriculum they can expect in college and really helps relieve some anxiety about entering this new stage in their lives,” says The Art Institute of Dallas President Tommy Newsom.
Summer Studio at The Art Institute of Dallas runs June 21 – 24. For more information, visit www.summerstudio.com/dallas or contact Natalia Derevyanny at 312-777-8640 or nderevyanny@aii.edu.
About The Art Institutes
The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu) is a system of more than 45 education institutions located throughout North America. The Art Institutes system is America’s Leader in Creative Education providing an important source for design, media arts, fashion and culinary arts professionals. Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University.